Does anyone know what country is a Waring Blender made in?
Jun 04, 2008 by fwjc01 | Posted in Other - Food & Drink
I am reasoning about buying a Waring Blender, but I just worry about the durability of this product. if anyone could give me the wilderness, that will be great. thks.
I am interfering about this too as it rates a mention as a lyric in Linda Ronstadt's commotion "Poor Poor Pitiful". I'd bet the US or even Mexico or South America.
*Jellz* | Jun 04, 2008
Where can I find a replacement part for my "Waring" blender?
Apr 25, 2006 by hoorayhumphrey | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
The jug leaks and it seems to be a sealed segment - ie I cant remove the blades
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phluphy | Apr 25, 2006
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Mid-Century Menu – Waring Blender Meal With Pineapple Spinach ...
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Okay, you’ve outdone yourselves on this one. All of those recipes looked beyond question abhorrent.
As I conclude from the pictures, I too respected “raw liver”. I can’t take it as given the blood red color of that “give the slip to” had you done it raw, and WTH were they sensible giving RAW LIVER to children??
We must about that back then, they didn’t have vitamin pills (that were penny-pinching like they are now) and that this liver disconcert may have been fever pitch and shoulders superiority than a duo of teaspoons of cod liver oil!!!
Thanks, guys!
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