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See David Venable's recipes for even more culinary inspiration. Bright and just right! The Ninja Storm is a mighty kitchen must-have that performs the duties of a blender and a food processor, saving you time and counter space. Updated with fun, color-tinted pitchers, this powerful, priced-right multitasker was made for summer cooking.It tornadoes through the toughest tasks! cuisinart powerblend duet blender food processor reviewsWith its revolutionary quad-blade technology, strong 400W motor, and generous 40-oz pitcher, the Storm can puree, mince, dice, chop, and pulverize fruits and vegetables to perfection. philips hr1453 hand blender priceFor shakes, smoothies, and frozen drink concoctions all summer long, the Ninja Storm is your go-to tool.blender chauffant cuisinart amazon
But did you know it can also grind meat, crush ice, and churn ice cream in less than 30 seconds? Its impressively uniform cutting and ice-crushing action make this multifunctional tool capable of tackling all kinds of recipe challenges quickly and easily. You'll be inspired to expand your culinary horizons.With a variety of fresh colors to suit your decor, the Ninja Storm looks right at home in your kitchen. vitamix 5200 deluxe package costcoKeep it out and show off your skills! vitamix creations ii ebayMixing things up in the kitchen is sure to be easier and more fun than ever.cuisinart cbt 500 jar Includes 400W motor head, blade, 40-oz color-tinted pitcher, storage lid, Quick Start Guide, and instruction manualQuad Blade technology provides uniform cutting and ice-crushing actionErgonomic operation with one-touch pulsingStorage lid helps keep leftovers fresh in refrigerator or freezerBuilt-in anti-spill gasket seals lid tight for no-mess use and pouringBlade, pitcher, and lid are top-rack dishwasher-safe; kitchenaid blender ksb560 watts
wipe motor head to cleanBPA-free plastic and steel constructionMeasurements: Pitcher with lid 6-1/2"H x 6-1/2"Diam at top; Assembled unit with motor head on top 12"HETL listed; 1-year Limited Manufacturer's WarrantyMade in ChinaAs my kitchen slowly but surely comes together I have been thinking that I cannot just clutter it up with all my old, crusty kitchen accessories! It would be offensive to all the money and time we’ve spent planning, designing and crafting this new beauty, right?  Not that I have any money left to buy fun new kitchen items, but if I could these would be on my list: 1. I have knives from my wedding registry, and they are still great but this block from West Elm would be SO pretty on my counter! 2. Considering how many striped shirts I have, you can see why I was drawn to this pitcher– perfect for ice water, lemonade or sangria! 3. My favorite soap for the sink. 4. A new whistling tea kettle to brew while I prepare to watch my new addiction, Downton Abbey!
5. Canisters for flour, sugar and Splenda (because we buy that stuff by the case!) 6. Some new monogrammed kitchen towels- proper and crisp, not from a discount store. 7. New cooking tools– I have black plastic ones and they depress me. 8. I DIE DIE DIE for this matte gold flatware for my new dining table (coming in two weeks!) 9. My mom has her mother’s seasoned cast iron skillets and I tell you- cooking with those puts all other pans to shame.  This one is not seasoned with decades of cooking, but it would do. 10. I still need a couple of these bottle stoppers– they are just SO GOOD. 11. A pretty walnut cutting board that would look nice with my new floor color! 12. A simple, but pretty, paper towel holder. 13. I never ever need kitchen string, but this little thing would just be too cute on the shelf! 14. Gorgeous champagne glasses to toast our new kitchen with!!!! 15. I know the VItamix is best, but I cannot fathom spending $600 on a blender.
I like my Breville juicer a lot, so I think they probably make a good blender too. Counters go in tomorrow! They are my favorite thing in the kitchen and I can’t wait to show you! Now I just have to learn how to be a good cook.The requested page title contains invalid characters: "%3F". Return to Main Page.Kacie Marie is the young, beautiful brunette that you may have seen at a New York City rockabilly event, dancing the night away in a full-skirt and saddle shoes. Or perhaps you’ve seen her in a magazine or on instagram, posing for a photographer’s camera. Always radiant, glowing…full of energy that just knocks them dead! What some don’t know is that this gorgeous beauty is also an accomplished singer who is paving her way in the music world, with her talent and strong determination. Our fashion editor, Xina Giatas, pulled some glamorous and sexy vintage looks for Kacie, to dazzle your eyes out. Photography by Alexander Thompson. Stylist/Fashion Editor Xina Giatas.
Stylist assistants:  Christopher Owens and Leslie Medlik. Special thanks to Severely Mame. PONYBOY:  Kacie, at what age did you start singing? KACIE MARIE:  From my earliest memories, I would sing along to my favorite 50s tunes. The radio was one of my greatest escapes. PONYBOY:  What is your background? KACIE MARIE:   Growing up as a Pennsylvania girl, I often ventured into the woods to explore and find inspiration for myself, as well as for my art. I continued creating as I went to school for painting and then quickly found the darkroom. Photography became an instant passion. As my interest in photography grew, I lent myself as a subject in front of my own camera, as well as other people’s lenses. Modeling and photography went hand in hand, and I loved creating different characters.  I did all of the hair, makeup, styling and set design. When I discovered video, I couldn’t help but be in awe at the chance to make my visuals and creations move! This creative journey has helped me evolve the way I think about making music!
Every time I write a song, I envision and write a video to go along with it. To me, it’s just as important as the song itself. I like to reach for all of the different medias that I can, to be able to paint with my music. I’ve actually been in one band or another since I was fifteen years old, playing guitar and singing. I also enjoy tinkering on all of the different instruments, the drums being my favorite. PONYBOY:   We first became aware of you as a pin-up model. Do you identify more as a musician or a model? KACIE MARIE:   I identify as an artist, first and foremost. I never actually considered myself as a model, for reasons unknown. I was never truly pursuing modeling as a career, but was rather interested in making photographs and creating characters. In my experience, photography and modeling can be very psychologically explorative, within the tones that are revealed. Plus, the thought that many years from now, a couple of photographs of me might still be floating around is extremely thrilling.
As a musician, I’ve found the process to be honest, raw, and potentially the most vulnerable of the arts for me. Those notions in particular keep me intrigued in pushing the limits for myself and the music I’m involved in. I have found music to be a psychological thrill. PONYBOY:  Do people sometimes overlook you as a musician, because you’re also a model as well? KACIE MARIE:  In this modern day society, I believe all the artistic platforms are linked in one way or another, and only strengthens the experience of the listener/viewer. PONYBOY:  Your recent music release, Girls from Mars, made it into the top ten on ReverbNation charts. Tell us about this release. KACIE MARIE:  As of today, I am number five on the ReverbNation charts! I have been live on ReverbNation for about six months or so, and I’ve found that it gives a lot of opportunities to submit to all different kinds of exciting potentials, via film scores, music contests, and platforms to reach more music fans!
The making and release of Girls From Mars was completely independent and was my first solo album. The EP Girls From Mars can be found on Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, ReverbNation, etc. PONYBOY:  Do you write all of your own lyrics? KACIE MARIE:    Yes, I write all of my own lyrics and melodies. Thus far, the only time I haven’t written is if I was performing on someone else’s record. PONYBOY:  What musician’s have been the most inspiring to you? KACIE MARIE:   It’s hard to name all of the musicians that have and will continue to inspire me, as the list grows and changes with the wind. To name a couple:  Billie Holiday, The Chantels, The Shangri-las, Johnny Cash, Mazzy Star, Velvet Underground, Julie London, Chelsea Wolfe, Sam Cooke, Patsy Cline, Etta James, and the long list continues. PONYBOY:   As far as your personal style, do you tend to wear vintage for the most part? KACIE MARIE:   My style fluctuates with my moods. I do tend to be most attracted to vintage style clothing.