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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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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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Dark Roast Coffee $6.49 The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz. |
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Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee $8.49 This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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French Vanilla Coffee $8.49 A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Pecan Praline Coffee $8.49 Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister $29.95 Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee. |
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Kenya Coffee $8.49 Bright acidity and fruity flavors combine for a wonderfully aromatic cup with a taste that maintains a refined winey character. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler $34.95 Explore four specialty coffees from distinctive coffee-growing regions around the world. Whole Bean Four 12 oz. packages. |
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Medium Roast Coffee $6.49 This extraordinarily aromatic and light-roasted blend produces a fragrant and mellow cup. Ground 16 oz. |
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Kona Blend Coffee $8.49 Our Kona Blend is light-medium roasted and produces a sweet and mellow floral tone. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Café Special® Coffee $5.99 Roasted medium-dark to a rich brown color for a distinctive café taste and aroma. Ground 12 oz. |
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Breakfast Blend Coffee $8.49 Ease into the day as we do down in New Orleans with the smooth and mellow flavor of our Breakfast Blend. Ground 12 oz. |
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New Orleans Blend® Coffee and Chicory $5.49 Indulge in a delicate combination of fine Arabica beans and high quality chicory that is steeped in the traditions of New Orleans. Ground 16 oz. |
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Louisiana Blend™ Medium-Dark Coffee $8.49 This blend of gourmet Latin American coffees embodies the distinctive flavor of Louisiana. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Coffee Candy Chews Bag 13.2 Ounces (376 Grams) $9.95 Between cups of brewed gourmet coffee, you can enjoy the essence of our premium beans with our coffee candy chews. While the majority of coffee candies are artificially flavored, we use only the |
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Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans Bag 6 Ounces (170 Grams) $9.95 Both coffee and cacao beans have a long history in Costa Rica. Hundreds of years ago cacao beans were first used as currency by indigenous tribes. Before the introduction of coffee in the early 1700s, |
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Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans Canister 7 Ounces (200 Grams) $9.95 Both coffee and cacao beans have a long history in Costa Rica. Hundreds of years ago cacao beans were first used as currency by indigenous tribes. Before the introduction of coffee in the early 1700s, |
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French Coffee Press 6 Cup French Press Gold $28.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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French Coffee Press 3 Cup French Press Chrome $16.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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French Coffee Press 6 Cup French Press Chrome $24.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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French Coffee Press 3 Cup French Press Gold $19.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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$3.69 shipped–$3.53 shipped–Multi-Functional Silicon Coffee Bean Design Key Case (Brown) $3.69 A useful mini bag for keys. changes and other small things. |
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$4.69 shipped–$4.3 shipped–36pcs Wood Cartoon Mini Clip (Coffee) $4.69 You can clip the small things firmly with this . |
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120-Pc Ivory Cascading Hanger Set $159.99 The Bay Shore Collection Coffee Table with Full Wood Top and Lower Shelf adds contemporary style to every living room or family room. Accent furniture is a great way to completely change the look and feel of your living and entertaining space! Get rid of that old coffee table and step it up! The Bay Shore Collection Coffee Table with Full Wood Top has a Lower Shelf which is great for reducing clutter and keeping things organized! The assembled dimensions of the Coffee Table are 36.5 L x 21.5 D x 18.5 H. Espresso finish. Assembly takes approximately 30 minutes. Made from Eco-Friendly China Maple, also known as Rubberwood, a renewable resource! China Maple is not a cheaper soft wood which easily dents and scratches. China Maple, in the same family as American Maple, is a hardwood; heavy, dense and durable. This table will last for years and with proper care look as good as new long after you get it home! |
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2019: Athens 1 Atlantis 0 $20.95 An elderly man is drinking coffee in a Venice caf when he recognises a woman passing by. He remembers meeting her in Paris over 200 years ago. She hasn”t changed but he has aged since then. His next birthday will be his 424th. How is the man related to the war between Atlantis and Athens, 11,000 years ago? The descendants of the victors intend to control the planet again using the Treasures of Poseidon with help from the Temple Virgins, who are different to other women in interesting ways. Corruption, kidnap, lust and murder follow. Also some bad things. The Omasor Agency gets involved with help from Brick and Blonde, celebrity adventurers. Another fast paced, funny and exotic adventure. You don”t need to read the previous books to enjoy this one. Book 3 in the 2019 series. |
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3 Ways To Start Your Own Highly Profitable Coaching Program $1.99 3 Ways To Start Your Own Highly Profitable Coaching Program(Hint: With Method #1, You Can Start TODAY!)Dear Internet Marketer,Perhaps the most significant business decision I’ve made since starting online in 1999 is to offer a coaching program. It has, literally, doubled and even tripled my income.A simple look at the numbers explains why it is so important…It takes 50 customers buying a $20 ebook to earn $1,000. It takes only 1 customer buying a $1,000 coaching program. You can make a lot more money with a lot less effort by simply offering something with a greater price tag … in this case, your own coaching program. It just takes fewer transactions to reach a significant profit level.And, when you factor in the fact that many customers WANT to spend more money for something limited in nature, for something that provides a level of access, it because paramount that you offer it.Years ago I heard a speaker (sorry, can’t remember who it was) talk about high-dollar coffee grinders sold at Starbucks®. His point was clear: while not everyone buys the grinders, when one is sold it significantly increases profit. You gotta sell a lot of cappuccinos and lattes to equal the same profit from a grinder.It was at that moment that I started working on (and eventually launched) my own Six-Figure Formula™ coaching program. I still offer it about 3-4 times per year and it brings in close to $100,000 just by itself.I tell you all that not because you’re interested in me and what I’ve done, but because you’re interested in you and what you can do. Quite simply: If you’re willing to invest just ten dollars, I’ll explain some things that I’ve done – which you can do – to launch a successful coaching program. I’ve put together a short, 13-page report entitled “3 Ways To Start Your Own Highly |
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3-Season Diet: Eat the Way Nature Intended: Lose Weight, Beat Food Cravings, and Get Fit $13.99 * Do you drink coffee in the morning to get your day started?* Do you work through lunch?* Do you crave sweets or a nap in the afternoon?* Have you tried losing weight in the past three years and given up?* Do you tend to have bouts of worry, anxiety, and depression?* Do you have difficulty remembering things?If you do, this book will help you restore balance to your daily life. By following its simple instructions for eating foods appropriate to each season, adjusting your diet to your body type, eating at the optimal time of the day, and exercising without triggering a survival response, you will not only lose excess pounds and maintain your ideal weight, you will generate energy and power in your life.Derived from a 5,000-year-old traditional medical system, the 3-season diet does what no other diet will: work along with the body’s natural response to the changing seasons, feeding it what it craves and can best utilize at all times. In spring, for instance, we want salads, berries, and leafy greens, a naturally low-fat diet. And in winter, we yearn for hearty soups, nuts, warm grains, and high-fat and protein-rich foods such as fish and meat. Following the foods that nature provides seasonally creates the best diet for balancing weight, mood, and energy for anyone living anywhere on earth. |
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A Book of Lists (500 Lists of 50 Things! $14.95 Simple a book of lists. All sorts of lists, lists, lists! Lists of; data, facts, fiction, plain madness and rubbish! From seconds of surprise and minutes of referral, to hours of fun and days of mirth! A coffee table triviality, a mine of information, a must for quizzes, a general reference book, a hilarious bedtime read, something to put in a friend’s Christmas stocking! – Or just something to throw at the cat! Marks has compiled 500 lists of practically everything you might wish to know or not know! It is a treasure trove of information and hilarity and one you’ll find pretty damn hard to put down! |
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A Day with Mr. Jules $12.99 When Alice, an elderly woman, smells the coffee her husband Jules has just made, she gets up. This ritual repeats itself every day, until one morning she finds him lifeless on the sofa in the living room — the coffee hasn’t quite finished filtering through. While Jules slowly turns into a statue that seems to be carved out of marble, Alice reminisces about earlier days and tells him things she hasn’t dared or been able to express before. When subsequently she has to come to terms with the sorrow and loss she is faced with, David, the autistic young son of a woman who lives in the same apartment building, becomes part of this process in an unexpected way. This deeply moving Belgian novel has been translated into many languages. The German edition alone has sold over 120,000 copies. |
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A Day with Mr. Jules $9.99 When Alice, an elderly woman, smells the coffee her husband Jules has just made, she gets up. This ritual repeats itself every day, until one morning she finds him lifeless on the sofa in the living room — the coffee hasn’t quite finished filtering through. While Jules slowly turns into a statue that seems to be carved out of marble, Alice reminisces about earlier days and tells him things she hasn’t dared or been able to express before. When subsequently she has to come to terms with the sorrow and loss she is faced with, David, the autistic young son of a woman who lives in the same apartment building, becomes part of this process in an unexpected way. This deeply moving Belgian novel has been translated into many languages. The German edition alone has sold over 120,000 copies. |
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A Funny Thing Happened On My Journey To Heaven $3.49 Me?!? Go to church? Lightning will strike me dead!Me?!? Homeless? Jobless? How did this happen?Me?!? Give money to the church? They are just after my money!Me?!? Go back to school? Become a CPA? I’m over 40!Me?!? Tithe? I give enough!Me?!? Date? How could I ever trust a man again?Me?!? Write a book? I’m a CPA for Heaven’s sake!Me?!? Witness? People will think I’m strange!Author Patricia Coury Hartman is, of all things, a CPA. She always sees the lighter side of life, even though she has been through some very deep painful times, including divorce and parenting alone. Her smile and her laughter brighten any room. Her humility shows through in her writing, as she shares transparently how she got to where she is today. She has a gift of taking the complex and making it simple. Her journey has taken her from:•Runaway to Home Again•Liberal to Conservative•Atheist to Christian•Single Mom to Married•Empty Nester•Rebellion to Contentment•Broke to Financially Stable•Bus Driver to CPA•Homeless to Homeowner•Proud to Humble•Lost to Found•Sinner to… well…Grab a cup of coffee and a box of tissues and head for the easy chair. Get ready for times of laughter, reflection and joy… |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $34.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $35.94 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $35.84 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $20.49 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $38.98 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist In Madagascar $34.95 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Naturalist in Madagascar; A Record of Observation, Experiences, and Impressions Made During a Period of Over Fifty Years’ Intimate $28.48 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl |
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A Suburban Pastoral, And Other Tales $24.86 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:HI. A COMEDY OF ERRORS. A COMEDY OF ERRORS. J1R. WILLIAM MERRIMAN, JR., described by his friends as a rising young lawyer, came uptown one evening in December about an hour later than usual. It was his habit to stop somewhere on the way up and dine in a leisurely way, and then to get to his room at half-past seven or thereabouts. On this particular evening, however, he had lingered over his coffee and newspaper, and now, as he reached the door of his apartment, he was made aware of the lateness of the hour by the roar of the grate inside. The chambermaid had been instructed to leave the blower up when she kindled the fire, by which means the reluctant draught was coaxed into efficiency just at the time of his customary arrival. It had now an hour’s extra headway, but the faithful domestic, with the unreasoning obedience of a Casabianca, stuck to the letter of her instructions. Accordingly, when Merriman entered the room he found things booming. A loud smell of varnish went up from the legs of the chairs, a crimson glare from the bottom of the grate smote upon the carpet, and a fiery crack defined the outline of the dull red blower. 6, This last being taken down, the walls and ceiling bloomed like a rose ; and while the glowing iron snapped and cracked, as it slowly cooled, Merrinian got himself into dressing gown and slippers, lighted a big pipe, settled himself in his easy-chair and, by the steady firelight, proceeded to read a “brace of letters which he had found on his mantel. The first of these ran as follows: BLANKSKILL-ON-HUDSON, December 18, 187-. Dear Mr. Merriman : Mamma is ill with a cold, so I am doing her correspondence. We came up to Blankskill very unexpectedly, but now that we have opened the house we mean to spend Christmas here, and we have hi |
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A Suburban Pastoral, And Other Tales $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:HI. A COMEDY OF ERRORS. A COMEDY OF ERRORS. J1R. WILLIAM MERRIMAN, JR., described by his friends as a rising young lawyer, came uptown one evening in December about an hour later than usual. It was his habit to stop somewhere on the way up and dine in a leisurely way, and then to get to his room at half-past seven or thereabouts. On this particular evening, however, he had lingered over his coffee and newspaper, and now, as he reached the door of his apartment, he was made aware of the lateness of the hour by the roar of the grate inside. The chambermaid had been instructed to leave the blower up when she kindled the fire, by which means the reluctant draught was coaxed into efficiency just at the time of his customary arrival. It had now an hour’s extra headway, but the faithful domestic, with the unreasoning obedience of a Casabianca, stuck to the letter of her instructions. Accordingly, when Merriman entered the room he found things booming. A loud smell of varnish went up from the legs of the chairs, a crimson glare from the bottom of the grate smote upon the carpet, and a fiery crack defined the outline of the dull red blower. 6, This last being taken down, the walls and ceiling bloomed like a rose ; and while the glowing iron snapped and cracked, as it slowly cooled, Merrinian got himself into dressing gown and slippers, lighted a big pipe, settled himself in his easy-chair and, by the steady firelight, proceeded to read a “brace of letters which he had found on his mantel. The first of these ran as follows: BLANKSKILL-ON-HUDSON, December 18, 187-. Dear Mr. Merriman : Mamma is ill with a cold, so I am doing her correspondence. We came up to Blankskill very unexpectedly, but now that we have opened the house we mean to spend Christmas here, and we have hi |
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A Woman with a Minute… $12.95 A Woman with a Minute . . . will want to sit down in her favorite chair. But first, she may want to . . . get a cup of coffee. If there isn’t any coffee ready, she’ll start to make some. That’s when she’ll see the notes. They will remind her that she needs to make something for the bake sale today. As she reads the cookie recipe, she’ll start getting out the ingredients. Then she’ll remember that there are still some groceries in the car. On her way to the garage, she’ll walk past the laundry room and decide to throw some clothes in the washer. . . . Author Barbara Stoker provides an amusing and effective reminder that women are wonderful, and that we need to stop being so hard on ourselves because we do get an amazing number of things done. The perfect gift for a girlfriend who simply can’t see how talented, smart, and beautiful she is, A Woman with a Minute . . . uses a fresh format that blends charming humor and chic illustrations to lead the reader through the maze of complex thinking and associations women make every day. On both the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post best-seller lists, A Woman with a Minute . . . was originally self-published and sold over 5,000 copies in the Denver area alone. It is an ideal gift for any woman. |
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A Woman with a Minute… By Barbara Stoker $12.95 In a quick 20-minute read, <I>A Woman with a Minute . . .</i> conveys a powerful message to women: Give yourself the credit you deserve for all that you accomplish.<P><I>A Woman with a Minute . . .</i> will want to sit down in her favorite chair. But first, she may want to . . . get a cup of coffee. If there isn’t any coffee ready, she’ll start to make some. That’s when she’ll see the notes. They will remind her that she needs to make something for the bake sale today. As she reads the cookie recipe, she’ll start getting out the ingredients. Then she’ll remember that there are still some groceries in the car. On her way to the garage, she’ll walk past the laundry room and decide to throw some clothes in the washer. . . .<P>Author Barbara Stoker provides an amusing and effective reminder that women are wonderful, and that we need to stop being so hard on ourselves because we do get an amazing number of things done. The perfect gift for a girlfriend who simply can’t see how talented, smart, and beautiful she is, <I>A Woman with a Minute . . .</i> uses a fresh format that blends charming humor and chic illustrations to lead the reader through the maze of complex thinking and associations women make every day.<P><I>A Woman with a Minute . . .</i> is an ideal gift for any woman. |
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Accidental Housewife: How to Overcome Housekeeping Hysteria One Task at a Time $12.95 HOUSEKEEPING 101Accidental Housewife (n): an individual who manages the household unexpectedly, unintentionally, by default, or by chance, with minimal skills, a glass of wine, and little interest in mastering her/his domain.Once upon a time lived the 1950s housewife who joyfully followed her domestic duties. Today’s housewife is anything but traditional, yet some things never change: mounting laundry, accumulating dust, looming clutter, and the refrain, “What’s for dinner?” Now Julie Edelman, the go-to gal for entertaining and practical household tips and trends, turns these mundane chores into fun and easy tasks. Offering real life advice and simple solutions, Julie helps you• tidy up with the faucet to floor facelift: a stress-free way to clean with minimum effort to achieve maximum effect, as you dance with dust bunnies and indulge in a bit of pampering along the way• conquer PMS (Pretty Manageable Stains): learn how to painlessly deal with the most common stains using everything from industrial products to everyday items such as hairspray, shaving cream, and ice cubes• practice feng shui my way: harmonize chaos and clutter and get chi (energized) in the process, courtesy of coffee• follow a food and mood planner: uncover innovative ways to balance your family’s nutritional needs with your desire to let them eat cakeInside, you’ll also find Burn This: Housewifely Calorie Counter (you can lose weight vacuuming and lifting loads of laundry) and HI Q (Housewife Intelligence Quotient) tests to measure your housewifely expertise. So drop that mop and grab a latte . . . hassle-free help is at your fingertips!Visit the author’s website at www.theaccidentalhousewife.com |
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Accidental Housewife: How to Overcome Housekeeping Hysteria One Task at a Time $11.99 HOUSEKEEPING 101Accidental Housewife (n): an individual who manages the household unexpectedly, unintentionally, by default, or by chance, with minimal skills, a glass of wine, and little interest in mastering her/his domain.Once upon a time lived the 1950s housewife who joyfully followed her domestic duties. Today’s housewife is anything but traditional, yet some things never change: mounting laundry, accumulating dust, looming clutter, and the refrain, “What’s for dinner?” Now Julie Edelman, the go-to gal for entertaining and practical household tips and trends, turns these mundane chores into fun and easy tasks. Offering real life advice and simple solutions, Julie helps you• tidy up with the faucet to floor facelift: a stress-free way to clean with minimum effort to achieve maximum effect, as you dance with dust bunnies and indulge in a bit of pampering along the way• conquer PMS (Pretty Manageable Stains): learn how to painlessly deal with the most common stains using everything from industrial products to everyday items such as hairspray, shaving cream, and ice cubes• practice feng shui my way: harmonize chaos and clutter and get chi (energized) in the process, courtesy of coffee• follow a food and mood planner: uncover innovative ways to balance your family’s nutritional needs with your desire to let them eat cakeInside, you’ll also find Burn This: Housewifely Calorie Counter (you can lose weight vacuuming and lifting loads of laundry) and HI Q (Housewife Intelligence Quotient) tests to measure your housewifely expertise. So drop that mop and grab a latte . . . hassle-free help is at your fingertips!Visit the author’s website at www.theaccidentalhousewife.com |
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Adventure on Apple Orchard Road $8.95 The Forrest family buys a run down house on Apple Orchard Road. Eleven-year-old Ethan is disappointed the house is so old. Ethan invites his best friend, Tanner, for a sleepover and Tanner brings along a metal detector. At the break of dawn, Ethan and Tanner make a discovery in the old shed out back that will change their lives. This amazing treasure includes a letter from the past owner of the house. Elizabeth Patterson writes that she and her husband have hidden things in the house for years! Elizabeth”s old journal is discovered in the attic. What will Ethan do when he reads that Mr. Patterson made his own time capsule? In an old coffee can he placed a 1958 autographed NY Yankees baseball, wrapped in that day”s newspaper and placed in the floor joists of the attic. Could this baseball still be up there? The shed will become Ethan”s bike garage. Who or what is making the huge footprints in the dirt by the shed? |
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African Chocolate $1.99 Ex-Fiancees are like bad coffee, they leave a nasty after taste. Lilly Delacroix is the only child to the Delacroix clan and they give the term loaded a new meaning. But with wealth comes hatred and misconceptions. She is beautiful, sexy and engaged–to the most annoying, egotistical jerk her parents could find. Dumped in the middle of nowhere, tired, hungry and angry she wandered the dark backstreet until she came to a camp of African people called the Esther Flock. Merrick Atumbe is a big shot lawyer during the work week but on weekends, he just wants a place to relax and the Esther Flock is that get away. Until in wanders little miss daddy’s girl, Lilly Delacroix. Sparks fly but then Merrick finds out that she is engaged things just goes down hill from there. Can two people so different find common ground? |
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