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Cook It in a Cup!: Quick Meals and Treats Kids Can Cook in Silicone Cups
This fresh take on kids-in-the-kitchen cookbooks comes with six colorful silicone baking cups that children can use to prepare all sorts of individually sized treats, from little lasagnas to tiny fruit tarts. The silicone cups are nonstick, easy to clean, and safe for ovens or microwaves. Featuring 29 healthy recipes, each with color photos and easy-to-follow instructions, this cookbook is baked to perfection for young chefs!.
Price: $12.54
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Reproduce Almost Anything : Basic Silicone Mold Making (Video and Workbook)
"Reproduce Almost Anything" Basic Silicone Mold Making, Second Edition is a 56-minute videotape(With 3D-Animation.), and a 44-page workbook with National Materials Source-list combination, that shows a beginner, in easily understood techniques, how to make an inexpensive, two-sided silicone rubber mold from almost any original part and then use that silicone rubber mold to make dozens, of exact copies of the original part in metal, plastic, rubber, ceramic, wax or even chocolate. Several minutes of 3D-Animation greatly simplify the learning process for the viewer! The accompanying workbook parallels the videotape adding even more detailed information. This is a "must have" tool for any real creative person! As the title indicates, "Reproduce Almost Anything" is a basic course in silicone mold making and cannot possibly address every imaginable shape that individuals may come up with. Ridge considers himself a modern version of "Rumpelstiltskin". His techniques can show you how to weave straw into gold. (See the "Entrepreneur" magazine review for proof.).
Price: $39.95
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Reproduce Almost Anything: With Basic Silicone Mold Making (DVD and Workbook)
Reproduce Almost Anything, with Basic Silicone Mold Making, Second Edition Vol. 1, is a 56-minute DVD and 44-page workbook, and national materials source list combination, that shows a beginner how to make a two-sided silicone rubber mold from almost any object and then use that silicone mold to make exact copies in metal, plastic, rubber, ceramic, plaster, etc..
Price: $49.95
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Confectionery Art Casting: Silicone Mold Making for Pastry Chef
This first of its kind, illustrated manual provides a bridge between silicone mold making and a variety of applications used in the confectionery arts. Starting with basic mold making skills and progressing up through advanced techniques, this book reveals how to make food grade and cost-effective non-food grade silicone molds. Contents Making a Silicone Modl of a Cloisonné Bell Molding a Decorative Picture Frame and Stand Creating a Separate Insert for the Frane Using Textured Paper to laminate a Palette Making a Production "Gang" Mold of a Jewel Chef's Casting - Keegan Gerhard Using Silicone Molds to Cast Chocolate and Sugar Amenities Using Urethane Rubber to Make a Flexible Fish Model Making a giant press Mold of a Palm Frond Using a Mold to Rework a Chocolate Ring Carving Chef's Casting - John Kraus and Jacquy Pfeiffer Using Silicone Molds to Create an Aquatic Sugar Showpiece Advanced Mold Making Techniques: Making a Brush Applied Mold of a Figurine Chef's Casting - Jacquy Pfeiffer Casts the Sugar Figurine Molding a Piece of Bamboo and Laminating Shapes for a Sugar Sculpture Chef's Casting - Ewald Notter Creates an Oriental Showpiece Making Components for chef Sebastien Canonne's M.O.F. Competition Chef's Casting - Sebastien Canonne Casts the Components for the M.O.F. Competition Advanced Model Making Techniques: Using Molds as a Sculptural Tool Chef's Casting - Sebastien Canonne and Jacquy Pfeiffer Cast and Assemble a Chocolate Sculpture Chef's Casting - Keegan Gerhard Extreme Casting: Taking Chocolate Sculpture in a New Direction Appendix Glossary Color Gallery Index.
Price: $165.00
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FDA approves silicone gel-filled breast implants.(Women's Health): An article from: Internal Medicine News
This digital document is an article from Internal Medicine News, published by Thomson Gale on December 15, 2006. The length of the article is 725 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: FDA approves silicone gel-filled breast implants.(Women's Health) Author: Sherry Boschert Publication:Internal Medicine News (Magazine/Journal) Date: December 15, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 39 Issue: 24 Page: 22(1) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
Price: $9.95
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Safety of Silicone Breast Implants
Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Presents a well-documented exploration of the safety of these devices. Draws on conclusions from research and suggests further questions to be answered. Examines sensitive issues surrounding women's decisions about implants. For clinicians and researchers. DNLM: Breast Implants--adverse effects. .
Price: $40.00
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Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials (Acs Symposium Series)
This book covers the recent academic and technological developments behind silicones and silicone-modified materials. Silicones are a growing industry, widely used in the polymer industry as elastomers, pressure sensitive adhesives, in water-borne systems, biomedical products, personal care products and electronics encapsulents. The book covers these topics, and more, making it ideal for anyone working in the industry or needing a thorough academic update on silicones..
Price: $199.65
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