Excalibur Safes
Excalibur Safes

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Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator $55.99 Generates maximum speed and quality for dehydrating fruits, vegetables, beef jerky and vension jerky. Great for making trail mix, homemade yogurt, apple snacks, banana chips, dried soup mixes, dried tomatoes, dried fruits, herbs and spices. Also makes potpourri and dried flowers. Helps dry food in hours, not days like ordinary food dehydrators. U.S.A. Shape: Round, Watts: 700, Top Mount Fan: Yes, … |
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Nesco/American Harvest FD-80 Square-Shaped Dehydrator $59.94 Easy-to-use dehydrator for drying fruit, vegetables, herbs and jerky. Lay out jerky strips with ease. Includes spices and cure packets. U.S.A. Shape: Square, Watts: 700, Top Mount Fan: Yes, Tray included: 4, Adjustable Thermostat: Yes, Handle Type: Bale, Exterior Color: White, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 x 10… |
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Pack of 9 Premium 14 x 14 Non-Stick Dehydrator Sheets- For Excalibur 2500, 3500, 2900 or 3900 $11.00 Super flexible sheets are coated with DuPont Teflon for non-stick fruit leathers, rollups, taffies. Reusable for years.These Dehydrator Sheets are easily cleaned with a warm water rinse, the are also dishwasher safe…. |
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BODY ALERT, PERSONAL SECURITY ALARM $10.10 This was designed to give you safe peach of mind and security you need in our ever increasing society. The Body Alert Personal Security Alarm is the safest, most effective way to escape threatening situations and attract attention to yourself and the attacker, a criminals worst nightmare! Designed especially for Apartment Dwellers, Singles Living Alone, Joggers, Hikers, Bicyclists, Business Travel… |
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Excalibur Foam Desk Fan in Pink The fan is easily operated by using the rotary switch on the back of the fan for two speed settings. Turn switch left for Low speed and turn switch right for High speed. When not using the unit, turn switch to center position. AC/DC converter included. Finger-safe soft foam blades 2 speed settings AC/DC converter included…. |
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Excalibur Foam Desk Fan in Purple The fan is easily operated by using the rotary switch on the back of the fan for two speed settings. Turn switch left for Low speed and turn switch right for High speed. When not using the unit, turn switch to center position. AC/DC converter included. Finger-safe soft foam blades 2 speed settings AC/DC converter included…. |
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Excalibur Food Safe Grade Sodium Bisulfite 10 oz This Excalibur Food-Safe Grade Sodium Bisulfite, is used as an antioxidant, to prevent browning of your fruits vegetables when dehydrating, canning, or freezing. Preserves vitamins and nutrients that can be lost during food preservation.10 oz BottleMix with water for useRemember to buy your Excalibur Food Safe Grade Sodium Bisulfite for preserving your favorite canned or dehydrated foods.NOTE: Sul… |
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Spring Breeze 611R Portable USB Flower Fan Also Accepts Batteries for Handheld Use (USB Included) $8.99 Not only does this Portable USB Flower Fan act as a cute desktop accent, it also provides a nice spring breeze. This red flower fan can be operated via USB port or two AA batteries (not included), giving you the option to use it stationed on a desk or taken out of the base stand for handheld use. Additionally, it features soft, safe fan blades so that both adults and kids can enjoy a cool down…. |
Lady of the Lake book?
I read a series of books a few years ago and now I want to find them again, but I can’t remember what they’re called. All I remember is that they were about a girl who was a mermaid (kind of). She left to do something (I don’t remember what). She meets a boy about her age (who turns out to be Merlin). They go on a quest to find Excalibur and in the end she half-dies and becomes the Lady of the Lake. The last chapter or so is the older Merlin bringing Arthur to the lake to get Excalibur which the Lady of the Lake has kept safe.
That’s pretty much all I remember… The books weren’t called the Lady of the Lake or anything like that. (Maybe the last one was…) This is seriously going to drive me crazy. Help please!
could be the “arthur books” by bernard cornwell
if not try asking at www.whatsthatbook.com or www.auntbook.com someone there may know