PAWTUCKET, R.I. – This is not the Easy-Bake Oven you remember. The latest version of the famous toy oven first marketed in 1963 with a carrying handle and a fake stove top is now all curves and purple ...
PAWTUCKET, R.I.—This is not the Easy-Bake Oven you remember. The latest version of the famous toy oven first marketed in 1963 with a carrying handle and a fake stove top is now all curves and purple ...
Not everyone is thrilled with the upcoming removal of 100-watt incandescent light bulbs from the marketplace starting in 2011. Among those not emotionally or psychologically prepared for that reality: ...
The common incandescent light bulb will soon become a lot less common. In an effort to reduce energy waste and greenhouse gas emissions, the provisions laid out in the Energy Independence and Security ...
This is not the Easy-Bake Oven you remember. The latest version of the famous toy oven first marketed in 1963 with a carrying handle and a fake stove top is now all curves and purple with snazzy ...
The famous kids' oven is nearing its 50th anniversary. The new model looks like a curvy, purple toaster oven. The more shocking change is that the incandescent light bulb used to bake the little ...
The Easy-Bake Oven introduced generations of American children to the joys of baking tiny, not-particularly-delicious snack, and managed to stay kid-friendly by using a cheap, safe-seeming heat source ...
Most every girl born since 1960 has had one of her earliest cooking experiences with an Easy-Bake Oven. One of the rare toys that actually accomplishes something, the Easy-Bake is heated by a 100-watt ...
Q Do you know of anything that will take stubborn marks off the inside of a microwave oven? -- Louise, Boca Raton. A Maybe Mr. HandyPerson doesn't need to remind you, but most microwave ovens come ...
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