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OMG - now we will have to hear about this until July??? I am watching QVC less and less. Too much of the same old products. Too many pressure cookers, pots and pans, etc. I still like Lock and Lock Tara's knock off can take a hike - never heard a word about leak proof or won't open if dropped. Not too much worth while to even consider buying.

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I have been watching the presentations and I have not seen Tara throw them on the floor like the L&L ...Chris does....I don't see Tara shake it over anyones head like Chris does...

I think they are just overpriced containers...can't even call them knockoffs as they don't do what the L&L do....they have sold a lot....the reviews will be interesting to read....

I hope Davids new book is printed in a darker color...I can't read his first one...its such a light print and so tiny...I rendered it useless...it sits on the shelf..not sure if I will spend the money for the second book....

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On 5/7/2014 Peoplearenuts said:

OMG - now we will have to hear about this until July??? I am watching QVC less and less. Too much of the same old products. Too many pressure cookers, pots and pans, etc. I still like Lock and Lock Tara's knock off can take a hike - never heard a word about leak proof or won't open if dropped. Not too much worth while to even consider buying.

I would have agreed with you about the Lock and Lock until recently, but the last two sets I ordered leaked terribly and had to go back. The many, many older sets of L&L I have are super air and water tight, but I think they are beginning to cheapen them.

I did give the TSV a try, as it can't be any worse than the last couple of L&L's I tried, and if they don't fit the bill, they will go back like the others.

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Are we guarrented to be as slim, trim and "good looking" as David if we cook his favorite recipes? Might be a deal breaker if it is so!
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On 5/7/2014 Peoplearenuts said:

OMG - now we will have to hear about this until July??? I am watching QVC less and less. Too much of the same old products. Too many pressure cookers, pots and pans, etc. I still like Lock and Lock Tara's knock off can take a hike - never heard a word about leak proof or won't open if dropped. Not too much worth while to even consider buying.


I agree about the same ol' stuff. I buy much more from HSN.

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On 5/7/2014 Hildegarde Withers said:

I just saw a cookbook on QVC & it's called Eat What You Love Everyday.

Shouldn't it be "Every Day"?

Just popping in to say you're very right! When used as an adjective "everyday" is correct; when used as an adjective "every" describing a noun "day," you separate them. Smile

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I'm sure the 5-star reviews will start popping up any day now.

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I've every confidence it will go to the top of the New York Times best seller list for non-fiction.

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I agree about the print on David's first cookbook. It was so small and light in color...I'm 50 and my eyes are still pretty good but I have to keep getting my magnifying glass out in order to read the recipes!

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There are so many cookbooks out now that are nothing new but someone's name and recipes ripped right from the pages of a zillion church and community cookbooks. Pioneer Woman has made millions selling them as has David.