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Shop American Bath Factory F91S Old World Bronze 1-handle Commercial Shower Faucet with Valve at Lowes.com

The F91S in wall shower system has a pressure balanced shower valve that contains an anti- scald cartridge . If the cold water is interrupted, the flow of the hot water is automatically blocked. With easy 1/4 turn operation and a dependable ceramic cartridge , this faucet comes with simplicity and reliability. The F91S shower system comes with our large pan shower head and arm and hand shower. Pressure balanced valve included with single lever handle 5- setting massage hand shower , includes hose and mount Old world bronze finish Pressure balanced shower valve includes anti scald cartridge , easy 1/4 turn operation, and dependable ceramic cartridge Pan shower head and arm included

Shop American Bath Factory F91S Chrome 1-handle Commercial Shower Faucet with Valve at Lowes.com

The F91S in wall shower system has a pressure balanced shower valve that contains an anti-scald cartridge. If the cold water is interrupted, the flow of the hot water is automatically blocked. With easy 1/4 turn operation and a dependable ceramic cartridge , this faucet comes with simplicity and reliability. The F91S shower system comes with our large pan shower head and arm. Pressure balanced valve included with single lever handle 5- setting massage hand shower , includes hose and mount Chrome finish Pressure balanced shower valve includes anti scald cartridge, easy 1/4 turn operation, and dependable ceramic cartridge Pan shower head and arm included

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The Party There's no sweeter celebration of friendship than a baby shower. Whether the guest of honor is expecting her first, second, or even third child, a shower is a wonderful way for friends to express their joy before the baby is born. Recently, the women of Big Production, a New York City- based publicity firm , gathered for a luncheon in honor of their company's expectant co-founder, Cindy Krupp. The goal of Cindy's colleagues and friends: to create an atmosphere both casual and festive. Cindy's sister Debra, the mother of 4-year-old twins, offered a simple bit of advice over lunch: "Get plenty of sleep while you still can!" As a keepsake for the baby, each guest brought a copy of her favorite children's book, and the group jointly presented a crib quilt with messages written on top. "I can't decide whether to use it or frame it," said a delighted Cindy, who later noted, "This is such a special afternoon. I feel blessed to hav...

Under Pressure - The New York Times

Bruno Goussault, 63, is both a scientist and an economist. He has been training chefs like Fabio Trabocchi at the Ritz-Carlton and Michel Richard at Citronelle, both in Washington, Dan Barber at Blue Hill in New York and Daniel Boulud at Daniel, also in New York, not only how to use sous vide but also to understand the science behind it. Where Escoffier organized the way chefs cook, dividing the professional kitchen into stations (sauces, cold foods, sautéing, pastry), Goussault has reprogrammed their approach to temperature, technique and taste -- their fundamental understanding of cooking. At Charlie Trotter's in Chicago, the intense heat and scrape of pans against the stove is giving way to an almost placid atmosphere, the barely audible hum of water baths that run 24 hours a day. Dufresne, the chef at the innovative Manhattan restaurant WD -50, calls Goussault's contribution to cooking "monumental." The advancements he has made are on par with the invention of t...

Excerpt from 'How Clean is Your House'

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Excerpt from 'How Clean is Your House' By Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie Getting started Kim and Aggie's essential cleaning kit A glance at the shelves of cleaning materials in any large store will tell you that there is a breathtaking array of cleaning creams, powders, polishes, liquids, cloths, mops and tablets available. Of course you don't need them all! Some are time-saving, but buying so many products is hardly economical—we'll show you other cleaning methods that avoid buying a special product that does only one job. However, every home should have a basic cleaning kit . All the homes we visited contained cleaning materials —they just weren't being used. Their purchase was a sign of the best intentions, but then they had been buried at the back of a cupboard—often covered in grease or dust! Name a product and you can be sure that we have tried it. Here is a list of the supplies we never ...