Mississippi Coffee Shop
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Coffee Shop $129.99 Ayline Olukman Coffee Shop – Framed Art Print |
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More Coffee Shop Theology $16.99 More Coffee Shop Theology |
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Ghetto To Coffee Shop $16.95 Ghetto To Coffee Shop |
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Hazelnut Coffee $8.49 Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Sequoia Coffee Shop, California $14.99 Sequoia Coffee Shop, California – Premium Poster |
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Coffee Shop Menu $19.99 Lisa Audit Coffee Shop Menu – Art Print |
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Interior, Retro Coffee Shop $39.99 Interior, Retro Coffee Shop – Giclee Print |
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Wonderful Coffee Shop $8.99 Avery Tillmon Wonderful Coffee Shop – Art Print |
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Rooster Coffee Shop $19.99 Lesley Hallas Rooster Coffee Shop – Art Print |
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Coffee Shop, Florida $34.99 Sylvain Grandadam Coffee Shop, Florida – Art Print |
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Couple Relaxing at Coffee Shop $19.99 Couple Relaxing at Coffee Shop – Premium Poster |
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Decaffeinated Coffee $6.49 A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz. |
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Crescent City Blend® Coffee $8.49 A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Bingo Barge Murder $14.95 As co-owner of The Rabbit Hole, a quirky-cool Minneapolis coffee shop, Shay O’Hanlon finds life highly caffeinated but far from dangerous. That is, until her lifelong friend Coop becomes a murder suspect. The victim was Kinky, Coop’s former boss and the unsavory owner of The Bingo Barge, a sleazy gambling boat on the Mississippi. The weapon? Kinky’s lucky bronzed bingo marker.While unearthing clues to absolve Coop, Shay encounters Mafia goons hunting for some extremely valuable nuts. Looking for the murderer without help from the cops proves risky—especially with distracting sparks flying between Shay and the beautiful yet fierce Detective Bordeaux. When Shay’s elderly friend and landlady is held for ransom by the mob, all bets are off. Can Shay find the killer before the stakes get any higher? |
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Bingo Barge Murder $30.99 As co-owner of The Rabbit Hole, a quirky-cool Minneapolis coffee shop, Shay O’Hanlon finds life highly caffeinated but far from dangerous. That is, until her lifelong friend Coop becomes a murder suspect. The victim was Kinky, Coop’s former boss and the unsavory owner of The Bingo Barge, a sleazy gambling boat on the Mississippi. The weapon? Kinky’s lucky bronzed bingo marker.While unearthing clues to absolve Coop, Shay encounters Mafia goons hunting for some extremely valuable nuts. Looking for the murderer without help from the cops proves risky—especially with distracting sparks flying between Shay and the beautiful yet fierce Detective Bordeaux. When Shay’s elderly friend and landlady is held for ransom by the mob, all bets are off. Can Shay find the killer before the stakes get any higher? |
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NCAA - Mississippi Rebels 15oz. Jersey Mug $12.99 Give you beverage a new look with the Mississippi Rebels 15oz. Jersey Mug! Features the Mississippi Rebels logo with team colors and graphics. Perfect as a gift or for your daily coffee and tea needs! *Holds a 15oz. Beverage *Officially licensed |
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NCAA - Mississippi State Bulldogs 15oz. Jersey Mug $12.99 Give you beverage a new look with the Mississippi State Bulldogs 15oz. Jersey Mug! Features the Mississippi State Bulldogs logo with team colors and graphics. Perfect as a gift or for your daily coffee and tea needs! *Holds a 15oz. Beverage *Officially licensed |
How do I make Mississippi Mud Pie, without ice cream ?
Sometimes when I go to my llocal shop I get a mississippi mud pie, from Lathams the bakers. I can keep it in the fridge and it DOESNT MELT, but all the reciepes I can find for the mississppi mud pie contain coffee ice cream. But the mississippi mud pie I buy doesnt taste at all of coffee, so does anyone know a reciepe that doesnt involve ice cream or coffee ? Also the base is more like a cheesecakes than a pastry
http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1637,144173-239203,00.html
http://southernfood.about.com/od/chocolatepies/r/bl10930b.htm
http://www.grouprecipes.com/58765/mississippi-mud-pie.html
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/mississippi-mud-pie-i/Detail.aspx
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Mississippi River: More Than Just a River
The famous Mississippi River offers many attractions and engaging activities the whole year round. Read further and know more.
If you have not been to the Midwest of the United States, the Mississippi River is one huge reason to visit. The longest river in the United States, the Mississippi’s 3,720 km length is a fascinating body of water that draws thousands of visitors each year.
This part of the US has a well-developed tourism and hospitality industry so visitors of all backgrounds, purposes and budgets could find something to suit their needs. For holiday visitors, the Mississippi River offers a lot of water fun and activities.
What better way to rediscover the beauty and history of the American heartland than to go on a cruise down the Mississippi River? Enjoy the scenic view of the Upper Mississippi River valley and take photographs of various birds that flock to this part of the Midwest. Meets flocks of great blue herons, bald eagles and pretty pelicans on an idyllic cruise down the river and be fascinated with the Monument of Julian Dubuque and other historic landmarks visible on board your cruise ship.
Of course, do not just be contented with viewing historic landmarks from your cruise ship. Walk into them and experience history coming alive. That is, after you set your feet back on land. Visit the Mississippi University for Women, the first of its kind in America. Do not miss the historic University of Mississippi in Oxford. Doesn’t ring a bell? Perhaps you know it better by its nickname – Ole Miss.
Boating trips along the Upper Mississippi brings you three steps closer to nature and wildlife as steep hills hold luscious green forests and wildlife preserves. Glimpses of sleepy small towns and villages are visible on either side giving you the feel of stepping into another world, yet still connected with your urban existence.
The National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium is certainly a must-see. Adults and children enjoy the sampling of the Midwest fauna that the museum keeps and its outdoor park where large artifacts are displayed. If walking through the museum viewing one display to the next makes you want to chill and relax for a bit, you can do so over a cup of coffee at the café. Home to several permanent and temporary exhibitions, the museum gives you a visual account of a huge portion of the history of the American Midwest.
And what is a great river without fish and fishing? The Mississippi River is a fisherman’s playground, whether you do it for a living or simply for fun. Said to be the best place on earth for cat fishing, the Mississippi and its tributaries are bursting alive with multiple species of catfish. And not surprisingly, fishing is one of the best winter activities in this part of the United States.
After all these fun aquatic trips, you can finish off your holiday trip to the Mississippi by combing through towns that run along its length. These small towns are treasure coves for antiques and collectibles. You’ll find all sorts of old things sold in the various nooks and crooks of the small towns decking both sides of the Mississippi.
See and be amazed at the beautifully-crafted pottery, elaborate glassware and furniture from the late 19th to the early 20th century are tucked in these small towns. If you’re digging for great finds, bring your bag of curiosity and a full luggage of exuberant sense of adventure.

