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Medelco 12-Cup Glass Stovetop Whistling Kettle
List Price: $14.99
Sale Price: $7.99
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The Stovetop Whistling Tea Kettle can withstand high variations in temperature and is dishwasher safe%2E This whistling tea kettle has a 12 cup capacity with a heat resistant phenolic handle%2E Can be used on gas or electric stove tops%2E %28Includes whistling lid and metal trivet%29%2E
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Chemex Coffee Maker 8 Cup Classic
Sale Price: $38.85
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Few products in this century can match the flawless blending of design and function of the Chemex®. Its visual elegance has earned it a place in the permanent collection of New York's Museum located in Corning, New York...
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Primula Glass Stovetop Tea Pot with Infuser
List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: Too low to display
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This glass teapot with a capacity of 40 ounces turns the act of brewing tea into an artistic presentation. Loose tea leaves are placed into the glass infuser, hot water is added, and when the water reaches the desired color or strength, the infuser is lifted out along with all the loose leaves...
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Doorway Booster Fan RR100
List Price: $28.99
Sale Price: $23.30
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You'll become a big fan of the Door Frame Fan! Playing "hot and cold" with your house? Cold, warm, warmer, hot, steaming hot! This game is no fun to play when it comes to your comfort. The Door Frame Fan circulates the warm air in winter and the cool air in summer from room to room to balance the temperature for more even comfort...
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Suncourt TW208P Thru-Wall Room to Room Fan
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Sale Price: $79.01
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Regulate that room's temperature easily with the Thru-Wall Room-to-Room Fan, a variable-speed, in-wall ventilation system that moves heated or cooled air quietly and efficiently from a comfortable room to a stuffier one, saving far more energy and money t
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Bar Keepers Friend Liquid Cleaner - 26 oz
List Price: $3.29
Sale Price: $2.67
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Liquid Bar Keepers Friend, special formula with citric acid. Removes stains including rust. The only liquid cleanser with lime removers. Great for stainless steel sinks and cookware. Cleans and polishes surfaces without scratching...
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COOK TOP CLEAN 20 OZ Cook Top Clean Cream (20 oz)
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DESIGNED FOR GLASS CERAMIC STAINLESS STEEL & CHROME COOKTOPSELCO S SELECTED SILICON PROTECTS SURFACE WHILE HELPING MAKE THE NEXT CLEANING EASIER20-OZ BOTTLEUPC : 076453102011Shipping Dimensions : 8.50in X 3...
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Parissa Wax Warmer-1 ct
List Price: $14.99
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The perfect item for the regular waxer. Heats and keeps your product at the right temperature during your treatment. Keep your product beside you...no more running back to & forth to the microwave.
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Blazer Butane Refill - 6 canisters
List Price: $30.00
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This is a package of 6 butane cylinders.
Triple Refined for Triple the Protection - Help ensure a long life for all your Blazer products. Our triple refined premium grade butane gas is specially designed for use with all Blazer products (as well as other product brands)
The triple refining process won't clog your tool with dirt and grime like other brands may...
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Iwatani 15,000BTU Portable Butane Stove with Case
List Price: $117.00
Sale Price: $74.48
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Iwatani 15,000btu portable butane stove this portable butane stove has a total power output of 15,000 btu per hour and a max duration of 55 minutes at full power. its heat panel and brass burner head let it operate efficiently, while the magnetic locking system and double windshield provide extra safety...
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Ignition Series Solar Cooking Science
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COOK TOP CLEA 10 OZ Cook Top Clean Cream (10 oz)
List Price: $14.75
Sale Price: $3.93
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Weiman's glass cook top heavy duty cleaner & polish is ideal for regular cleaning of your flat top cook range in order to maintain the original luster of the glass. Over time if not taken care of properly glass top cook ranges will dull, scratch and even stain...
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3M FB 136 10 Oz. Fire Block Sealant (Case of 12)
List Price: $6.75
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FIRE BLOCK SEALANTUnit Sold: 1 EachPart Number: 51115165917Manufacturer Name: 3M BAN0977 (WC)UPC: 51115165917Draft, smoke & fire-blocking sealant One component, water-based & non-combustible Resists high temperatures & smoke passage Super adhesive strength, caulk rate & no sag Install with standard caulking gun Bonds to concrete, brick, metal, wood & plastic Not for exterior use Easy clean-up with waterWeight (lbs): 0...
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It's Sweetening More Than Milk
I remember growing up sweetening a glass of milk with strawberry flavored powder. How sweet it was. Today, drug pushers are adding the sweetness of this strawberry flavor to a powerful drug called methamphetamine. Drug dealers are using this concoction to target middle-school age children as their new market under the street name, "Strawberry Quick."
Street names for methamphetamine include: Speed, Meth, Ice, Crystal, Chalk, Crank, Tweak, Uppers, Black Beauties, Glass, Bikers Coffee, Methlies Quick, Poor Man's Cocaine, Chicken Feed, Shabu, Crystal Meth, Stove Top, Trash, Go-Fast, Yaba, and Yellow Bam
Methamphetamine is classified as a Schedule II drug under the Controlled Substance Act monitored by the Drug Enforcement Agency and Department of Health and Human Services. It's classified as a Schedule II drug for the following reasons:
· The drug has a potential for abuse
· The drug has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States with severe restrictions
· Abuse of the drug may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence
Actually amphetamine has been around since the 1930s available by prescription in tablet form and was used in the treatment of the sleeping disorder, narcolepsy, and the behavioral syndrome called, minimal brain dysfunction, which today is called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). During World War II, amphetamine was widely used to keep the fighting men going in battle.
By the 1960s the use of amphetamine spread, as did the abuse of the drug. It was used by truckers to stay awake and complete long hauls, for weight control, for helping athletes to perform better and train longer and for treating mild depression. Intravenous amphetamines, primarily methamphetamine (crystallized methamphetamine hydrochloride) were abused by a subculture known as "speed freaks." With experience, it became evident that the dangers of abuse of these drugs outweighed most of their therapeutic uses.
Increased control measures were initiated in 1965 with amendments to the federal food and drug laws to curb the black market in amphetamines. Many pharmaceutical amphetamine products were removed from the market including all injectable formulations, and doctors prescribed those that remained less freely.
Today, methamphetamine is second only to alcohol and marijuana as the drug used most frequently in many Western and Midwestern states. Seizures of dangerous laboratory materials have increased dramatically—in some states, fivefold. In response, many special task forces and local and Federal initiatives have been developed to target methamphetamine production and use. Legislation and negotiation with earlier source areas for precursor substances have also reduced the availability of the raw materials needed to make the drug.
As a powerful stimulant, methamphetamine, even in small doses, can increase wakefulness and physical activity and decrease appetite. A brief, intense sensation, or rush, is reported by those who smoke or inject methamphetamine. Oral ingestion or snorting produces a long-lasting high instead of a rush, which reportedly can continue for as long as half a day. Both the rush and the high are believed to result from the release of very high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine into areas of the brain that regulate feelings of pleasure.
Methamphetamine has toxic effects. In animals, a single high dose of the drug has been shown to damage nerve terminals in the dopamine-containing regions of the brain. The large release of dopamine produced by methamphetamine is thought to contribute to the drug’s toxic effects on nerve terminals in the brain. High doses can elevate body temperature to dangerous, sometimes lethal, levels, as well as cause convulsions.
Long-term methamphetamine abuse results in many damaging effects, including addiction. Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease, characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and drug use, which is accompanied by functional and molecular changes in the brain. In addition to being addicted to methamphetamine, chronic methamphetamine abusers exhibit symptoms that can include violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, and insomnia. They also can display a number of psychotic features, including paranoia, auditory hallucinations, mood disturbances, and delusions (for example, the sensation of insects creeping on the skin, which is called “formication”). The paranoia can result in homicidal as well as suicidal thoughts.
With chronic use, tolerance for methamphetamine can develop. In an effort to intensify the desired effects, users may take higher doses of the drug, take it more frequently, or change their method of drug intake. In some cases, abusers forego food and sleep while indulging in a form of binging known as a “run,” injecting as much as a gram of the drug every 2 to 3 hours over several days until the user runs out of the drug or is too disorganized to continue. Chronic abuse can lead to psychotic behavior, characterized by intense paranoia, visual and auditory hallucinations, and out-of-control rages that can be coupled with extremely violent behavior.
Although there are no physical manifestations of a withdrawal syndrome when methamphetamine use is stopped, there are several symptoms that occur when a chronic user stops taking the drug. These include depression, anxiety, fatigue, paranoia, aggression, and an intense craving for the drug.
In scientific studies examining the consequences of long-term methamphetamine exposure in animals, concern has arisen over its toxic effects on the brain. Researchers have reported that as much as 50 percent of the dopamine-producing cells in the brain can be damaged after prolonged exposure to relatively low levels of methamphetamine. Researchers also have found that serotonin-containing nerve cells may be damaged even more extensively. Whether this toxicity is related to the psychosis seen in some long-term methamphetamine abusers is still an open question
To meet the ever-increasing black market demand for amphetamines, clandestine laboratory production has mushroomed. Today, most amphetamine distributed to the black market are produced in these clandestine laboratories. Meth labs are sprouting up all over the United States.
Generally, amphetamines are taken orally. When taken orally, the drug has an extremely bitter taste so the addition of the strawberry or other flavors cuts the bitterness. It can be seen that the sweetness added to methamphetamine can entice a young person to try it. Therefore, it is important that parents, grandparents, teachers and counselors alert young children about the dangers of using this highly addictive and dangerous drug.
There are 10 important facts about Crystal Meth that you should be aware of:
1. Crystal Meth is always made in bootleg labs and because of this, potency, effects and dangers of the drug change every time you use it. There is no standard dose or formual for Crystal Meth; it is an underground black market drug.
2. Crystal Meth is a central nervous system stimulant and is very, very addictive. Nearly half of first time Crystal Meth users and more than 3/4 of second time users report addiction like cravings.
3. Some more common street names for Crystal Meth are: meth, jib, tine, crystal, rock, and ice.
4. Crystal Meth labs are very volatile; highly explosive gases make these labs a great danger to communities they infiltrate.
5. Crystal Meth is as popular with girls as it is with boys making it one of the few gender-neutral drugs. Girls are drawn to meth because one of the side effects of using is weight loss, usually extreme weight loss.
6. Although Crystal Meth is known to cause extreme weight loss the effects are not permanent and many regular meth users experience adaptation where the weight loss no longer occurs as the body becomes used to the effects of the Crystal Meth. When this happens, habitual users may even start to gain weight.
7. Crystal Meth is a cheap street drug making it dangerously appealing to teens but because of its black market nature you are never getting the same thing twice. The differences in recipes used by under ground labs and the variety of acceptable mixing agents make it impossible for you to ensure that you will experience the same type of high each time you use.
8. Because of the many different recipes used for making Crystal Meth you can never know how the drug will affect you from use to use. While one time you may experience no adverse side effects, the next time it may kill you. There is no standardized way of making crystal meth.
9. Crystal Meth is one of the most difficult drug habits to beat.
10. Crystal Meth highs last ten to last 4-8 hours with users cycling for days. Crystal Meth users often stay awake for days, eating very little and staying in a heightened state of arousal that is very stressful for the body and mind.
It is important that if you suspect someone in your neighborhood operating a Meth Lab or selling drugs, that you call your local police.
About the Author
A retired police officer now working as a certified substance abuse counselor with adolescents and an Adjunct Instructor in South University's Criminal Justice Program. A published author of two books, several short stories and numerous articles appearing in law enforcement magazines and local newspapers.
Does your dog steal food?
Do any of you have a dog who is what my vet calls a "garbage gut"? My GSD can eat anything and it never bothers her.She has stolen and eaten entire pizzas,spoiled garbage,etc.Last Friday she ate an entire pan of spaghetti that was sitting on the stove.It was enough to make three or four servings. Her legs are so long and she is so sneaky that even if you put the food on the very back burner she can still reach it,and she's very,very quiet about it.I usually put food away,but sometimes I forget,and I forgot on Friday.It didn't do a thing to her,though.My cousin's Lab,on the other hand,eats one Mini Wheat and gets explosive diarrhea! I am worried about bloat or pancreatitis,and as I said,I usually do put the food in the fridge right away.But I was just curious to know if anyone else has a dog who's a "garbage gut?"
Mine all have the stomach of a goat.Bella once grabbed afew dried prunes and loved her stolen meal
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