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Hazelnut Coffee


Hazelnut Coffee


$8.49


Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Decaffeinated Coffee


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.

Dark Roast Coffee


Dark Roast Coffee


$6.49


The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz.

Crescent City Blend® Coffee


Crescent City Blend® Coffee


$8.49


A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee


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.

French Vanilla Coffee


French Vanilla Coffee


$8.49


A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Pecan Praline Coffee


Pecan Praline Coffee


$8.49


Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister


Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister


$29.95


Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee.

Kenya Coffee


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.

Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler


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.

Medium Roast Coffee


Medium Roast Coffee


$6.49


This extraordinarily aromatic and light-roasted blend produces a fragrant and mellow cup. Ground 16 oz.

Kona Blend Coffee


Kona Blend Coffee


$8.49


Our Kona Blend is light-medium roasted and produces a sweet and mellow floral tone. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Café Special® Coffee


Café Special® Coffee


$5.99


Roasted medium-dark to a rich brown color for a distinctive café taste and aroma. Ground 12 oz.

Breakfast Blend Coffee


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.

New Orleans Blend® Coffee and Chicory


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.

Louisiana Blend™ Medium-Dark Coffee


Louisiana Blend™ Medium-Dark Coffee


$8.49


This blend of gourmet Latin American coffees embodies the distinctive flavor of Louisiana. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Coffee


Coffee


$199.95


Coffee: Emerging Health Benefits and Disease Prevention presents a comprehensive overview of the recent scientific advances in the field. The book focuses on the following topics: coffee constituents; pro- and antioxidant properties of coffee constituents; bioavailability of coffee constituents; health benefits and disease prevention effects of coffee; and potential negative impacts on health. Multiple chapters describe coffee’s positive impact on health and various diseases: type 2 diabetes; neurodegenerative diseases (Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s); cancer (prostate, bladder, pancreatic, breast, ovarian, colon and colorectal); cardiovascular health; and liver health. Coffee’s positive effects on mood, suicide rate and cognitive performance are addressed as are the negative health impacts of coffee on pregnancy, insulin sensitivity, dehydration, gastric irritation, anxiety, and withdrawal syndrome issues. Written by many of the top researchers in the world, Coffee: Emerging Health Benefits and Disease Prevention is a must-have reference for food professionals in academia, industry, and governmental and regulatory agencies whose work involves coffee.

Coffee Candy Chews Bag 13.2 Ounces (376 Grams)


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

Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans Bag 6 Ounces (170 Grams)


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,

Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans Canister 7 Ounces (200 Grams)


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,

French Coffee Press 3 Cup French Press Chrome


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

French Coffee Press 6 Cup French Press Chrome


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

French Coffee Press 6 Cup French Press Gold


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

French Coffee Press 3 Cup French Press Gold


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

 A Chronology And Calendar of Documents Relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700


A Chronology And Calendar of Documents Relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700


$209.68


The Chronology and Calendar of Documents relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700 provides, for the first time, easy access to information about the authors, printers, and distributors of books in the later seventeenth century. Chronological entries allow an insight into the day-to-dayworkings of the book trade. Substantial indexes allow quick reference to information on specific book titles, named authors, and book trade personnel, and specific topics such as booksellers’ bills, coffee-houses, and imported books.

 A Chronology And Calendar of Documents Relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700


A Chronology And Calendar of Documents Relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700


$183.3


The Chronology and Calendar of Documents relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700 provides, for the first time, easy access to information about the authors, printers, and distributors of books in the later seventeenth century. Chronological entries allow an insight into the day-to-dayworkings of the book trade. Substantial indexes allow quick reference to information on specific book titles, named authors, and book trade personnel, and specific topics such as booksellers’ bills, coffee-houses, and imported books.

 A Chronology And Calendar of Documents Relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700


A Chronology And Calendar of Documents Relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700


$166.8


The Chronology and Calendar of Documents relating to the London Book Trade 1641-1700 provides, for the first time, easy access to information about the authors, printers, and distributors of books in the later seventeenth century. Chronological entries allow an insight into the day-to-dayworkings of the book trade. Substantial indexes allow quick reference to information on specific book titles, named authors, and book trade personnel, and specific topics such as booksellers’ bills, coffee-houses, and imported books.

 A History Of The People Of The United States


A History Of The People Of The United States


$16.99


Had it not been for the bell-ringing and the firing there would have been little to indicate that a great change of government had taken place. Some new faces indeed were seen at the coffee-house, and some familiar ones were missed, for many members of the old Congress who had failed to secure seats in the new had already packed their portmanteaus and hastened home. But a sense of duty kept a few in their seats, and these continued to hold daily sessions…-from “The Constitution Becomes Law”A bestseller when it was first published in 1883, this first volume of historian John Bach McMaster’s magnum opus is a lively history of the United States that is as entertaining as it is informative. Eventually stretching to eight volumes, McMaster’s epic was original in its emphasis on social and economic conditions as deciding factors in shaping a nation’s culture: in addition to the words and actions of great men and the outcomes of significant skirmishes and battles, McMaster indulges his obsession with fascinating trivia, from which fruits and vegetables were to be found in the markets of 18th-century Boston to the cost of books in Pennsylvania before the Revolution.Volume 1, spanning the colonial period to the immediate aftermath of the war with Britain and the establishment of the federal government, is a compulsively readable account of the birth pangs of the new nation, and covers such intriguing and unlikely topics as the debate over the coinage of the United States, the first American ship to sail for China, and the impact of war debts on the fledgling country.American historian JOHN BACH MCMASTER (1852-1932) taught at the Wharton School of Finance and Economy at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, from 1883 to 1919. He also wrote Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters (1887) and A School History of the United States (1897), which became a definitive textbook.

 A History Of The People Of The United States


A History Of The People Of The United States


$16.99


Had it not been for the bell-ringing and the firing there would have been little to indicate that a great change of government had taken place. Some new faces indeed were seen at the coffee-house, and some familiar ones were missed, for many members of the old Congress who had failed to secure seats in the new had already packed their portmanteaus and hastened home. But a sense of duty kept a few in their seats, and these continued to hold daily sessions…-from “The Constitution Becomes Law”A bestseller when it was first published in 1883, this first volume of historian John Bach McMaster’s magnum opus is a lively history of the United States that is as entertaining as it is informative. Eventually stretching to eight volumes, McMaster’s epic was original in its emphasis on social and economic conditions as deciding factors in shaping a nation’s culture: in addition to the words and actions of great men and the outcomes of significant skirmishes and battles, McMaster indulges his obsession with fascinating trivia, from which fruits and vegetables were to be found in the markets of 18th-century Boston to the cost of books in Pennsylvania before the Revolution.Volume 1, spanning the colonial period to the immediate aftermath of the war with Britain and the establishment of the federal government, is a compulsively readable account of the birth pangs of the new nation, and covers such intriguing and unlikely topics as the debate over the coinage of the United States, the first American ship to sail for China, and the impact of war debts on the fledgling country.American historian JOHN BACH MCMASTER (1852-1932) taught at the Wharton School of Finance and Economy at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, from 1883 to 1919. He also wrote Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters (1887) and A School History of the United States (1897), which became a definitive textbook.

 A History Of The People Of The United States


A History Of The People Of The United States


$16.99


Had it not been for the bell-ringing and the firing there would have been little to indicate that a great change of government had taken place. Some new faces indeed were seen at the coffee-house, and some familiar ones were missed, for many members of the old Congress who had failed to secure seats in the new had already packed their portmanteaus and hastened home. But a sense of duty kept a few in their seats, and these continued to hold daily sessions…-from “The Constitution Becomes Law”A bestseller when it was first published in 1883, this first volume of historian John Bach McMaster’s magnum opus is a lively history of the United States that is as entertaining as it is informative. Eventually stretching to eight volumes, McMaster’s epic was original in its emphasis on social and economic conditions as deciding factors in shaping a nation’s culture: in addition to the words and actions of great men and the outcomes of significant skirmishes and battles, McMaster indulges his obsession with fascinating trivia, from which fruits and vegetables were to be found in the markets of 18th-century Boston to the cost of books in Pennsylvania before the Revolution.Volume 1, spanning the colonial period to the immediate aftermath of the war with Britain and the establishment of the federal government, is a compulsively readable account of the birth pangs of the new nation, and covers such intriguing and unlikely topics as the debate over the coinage of the United States, the first American ship to sail for China, and the impact of war debts on the fledgling country.American historian JOHN BACH MCMASTER (1852-1932) taught at the Wharton School of Finance and Economy at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, from 1883 to 1919. He also wrote Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters (1887) and A School History of the United States (1897), which became a definitive textbook.

 A Poem for Destiny: Poetry for the Heart and Soul


A Poem for Destiny: Poetry for the Heart and Soul


$16.81


Over time, people have used lyrics to express profound thoughts. This book will take you on the highs and lows of life. The lyrical verse and prose will make you laugh and even cry. If there is ever a new author who could make the lines come together with wisdom, this author does. The tone of the book is underlying humor and emotion. The intent is for the reader to find inspiration and use the poetry as a salve to cover hurtas pains. With a myriad of verse that covers topics from love, child abuse, domestic violence and prayers, this book should be read by young and old alike. Grab a cup of coffee, a place to cuddle and settle in with one of the best page-turners of this century.

 Beverages in Nutrition and Health


Beverages in Nutrition and Health


$2.64


A comprehensive review of how the beverages we drink affect our health and nutrition. The authors discuss the health effects of a wide range of popular beverages, including alcohol, wine, fruit and vegetable juices, coffee and tea, chocolate, milk and milk products, weight management beverages, and soft drinks. Among the topics of current interest considered are the beneficial effects of wine, the harmful interactions of citrus juices with prescription drugs, tomato juice as an anticancer agent, the benefits of herbal teas, probiotic organisms in dairy and fermented dairy products, the value of sports beverages, the risks associated with the consumption of soft drinks, and the quality and content of bottled water.

 Beverages in Nutrition and Health


Beverages in Nutrition and Health


$159


Beverages are consumed in every human culture and, as a major part of the new diet of affluence, can either enhance our health or be the cause of acute and chronic diseases. In Beverages in Nutrition and Health, an international panel of renowned authors-drawn from universities, research institutions, industry, and public advocacy and health care organizations-comprehensively reviews how the beverages we drink affect our health and nutrition. The authors discuss the health effects of a wide range of popular beverages, including alcohol, wine, fruit and vegetable juices, coffee and tea, chocolate, milk and milk products, weight management beverages, and soft drinks. Among the topics of major current interest considered are the beneficial effects of wine, the harmful interactions of citrus juices with prescription drugs, tomato juice as an anticancer agent, the benefits of herbal teas, probiotic organisms in dairy and fermented dairy products, the value of sports beverages, the risks associated with the consumption of soft drinks, and the quality and content of bottled water. Additional chapters detail the regulation of both beverage content and the marketing practices used to promote their consumption. Comprehensive and authoritative, Beverages in Nutrition and Health offers food scientists, nutritionists, public health specialists, and those involved in the research and development of new beverages an exhaustive survey of how common beverages impact our health and nutrition, as well as a basis for research designed to produce healthier beverages.

 Book of Scientific Anecdotes, The


Book of Scientific Anecdotes, The


$11.99


What do the discovery of the coffee bean, the invention of the aqualung, the perception of the importance of the size of the moon, the conquest of smallpox, and supersonic flight all have in common? They are milestones in the history of science, a saga that began before the ancient Greeks and one that will continue for thousands of years to come. These and other fascinating stories about the world’s most important inventions and discoveries are featured in The Book of Scientific Anecdotes. This witty, informative, and highly readable collection includes more than sixty anecdotes chosen and edited by science writer Adrian Berry. Divided into eleven sections, the book covers topics ranging from man’s exploration of the world – and space – to the revolution in communications, scientific martyrs, and “bogus science.” It contains a wealth of fascinating, little-known facts and information, and anecdotes about people who have played crucial roles in the progress of science. You’ll learn about Lucy, the woman who lived more than three million years ago, and J.S. Haldane, the only man to have tested safety in the mines by reciting Shakespeare. The scientific achievements of this century – relativity, quantum mechanics, nuclear power, genetic engineering, space travel, jet aircraft, desktop computers, and the beginnings of artificial intelligence – have swept away most of the predictions of the past. What do these breakthroughs mean for the twenty-first century? The Book of Scientific Anecdotes illuminates some of the inventions and discoveries that have changed the world, and the people who made them.”Fascinating.” -School Library Journal

 Budapest


Budapest


$133.43


From coffee houses to Turkish baths, this is the ultimate handbook to this elegant city. The Mini Rough Guide to Budapest features revealing accounts of all the most popular sights and best out-of-the-way places, plus daytrips to the scenic Danube Bend. You’ll find up-to-the-minute listings and informative background on topics ranging from Hungarian spas to folk music.

 Bummer: And Other Stories


Bummer: And Other Stories


$14.95


The women featured in these stories have one thing in common: They’re having a terrible day.There’s the housewife so entranced by the pristine order of her neighbors’ belongings that she can’t stop herself from breaking into their home. There’s the mother easing her young son through the trauma of a murder, suddenly confronted with the reappearance of his father. There’s the vulnerable middle-aged woman stuck in a coffee-chain job alongside snotty college kids, the talent manager supervising a corral of misguided young stars, and the spiky-haired artist who literally dumps her slacker fiancé—from a moving car—and moves angrily through Vegas, hitting the bars and casinos before engaging in an ill-advised fling with a sleazy player named Ramon.Janice Shapiro has created a cast of utterly distinct outsiders, yet her earthy warmth and asymmetrical humor so suffuse the stories that they surge with a collective voice, and the reader’s experience is that of getting to know a group of close-knit but independent friends. Shapiro’s gift for pitch-perfect dialogue—along with her instinctual ease in writing about such fraught topics as commercial sex, death, and the everyday tragedies of growing older—makes her voice one to be relished: tough-minded, sardonic, intimate, and free.

 Bummer: And Other Stories


Bummer: And Other Stories


$14.95


The women featured in these stories have one thing in common: They’re having a terrible day.There’s the housewife so entranced by the pristine order of her neighbors’ belongings that she can’t stop herself from breaking into their home. There’s the mother easing her young son through the trauma of a murder, suddenly confronted with the reappearance of his father. There’s the vulnerable middle-aged woman stuck in a coffee-chain job alongside snotty college kids, the talent manager supervising a corral of misguided young stars, and the spiky-haired artist who literally dumps her slacker fiancé—from a moving car—and moves angrily through Vegas, hitting the bars and casinos before engaging in an ill-advised fling with a sleazy player named Ramon.Janice Shapiro has created a cast of utterly distinct outsiders, yet her earthy warmth and asymmetrical humor so suffuse the stories that they surge with a collective voice, and the reader’s experience is that of getting to know a group of close-knit but independent friends. Shapiro’s gift for pitch-perfect dialogue—along with her instinctual ease in writing about such fraught topics as commercial sex, death, and the everyday tragedies of growing older—makes her voice one to be relished: tough-minded, sardonic, intimate, and free.

 Buzz: The Science and Lore of Alcohol and Caffeine


Buzz: The Science and Lore of Alcohol and Caffeine


$47.49


Now, in Buzz, Stephen Braun removes the cloak surrounding alcohol and caffeine. In an entertaining blend of modern science and ancient lore, Braun takes readers on a remarkable tour of two substances as familiar as a cup of coffee or a can of beer and yet as mysterious and unpredictable as the spirits these beverages were once thought to contain. Much of what Buzz reveals contradicts conventional wisdom. Braun shows, for instance, that alcohol is no simple depressant but is, instead, a pharmacy in a bottle mimicking the actions of drugs such as cocaine, Valium, opium, and ether. Drawing on the latest findings of neuroscience, Braun explains how molecules of alcohol interact with the brain to produce the wide-ranging effects for which it is well-known. In clear, non-technical language, Braun explores how alcohol affects sex, the immune system, sleep, and memory. Also probed are the many reasons that alcohol can be so addictive to a minority of users. Caffeine – the most widely-used drug on earth – is equally interesting. Here in Buzz is the first clear and detailed explanation of how caffeine actually revs up the brain and body. This ubiquitous molecule – found in tea, coffee, most soft drinks, chocolate, and hundreds of non-prescription drugs – achieves its many effects in a manner wholly different than is popularly believed. Among other topics, Braun explores the role of caffeine in creativity, sex, athletic performance, dieting, and PMS. He also delves into why caffeine can be so habit-forming and whether caffeine can really be considered addictive . This illuminating and often amusing book is laced throughout with the voices of individuals as famous as Theodore Roosevelt (whocoined the phrase Good to the last drop ) and as ordinary as Kaldi, an Arabian goat herder credited with discovering coffee’s power to stimulate. Shakespeare, Mikhail Gorbachev, Balzac, Buddhist monks, David Letterman, and John Steinbeck make cameo appearances.

 Choice Cuts: A Savory Selection of Food Writing from Around the World and Throughout History


Choice Cuts: A Savory Selection of Food Writing from Around the World and Throughout History


$12.73


Award-winning food writer Mark Kurlansky serves up a true smorgasbord of “choice cuts” by the world’s most discerning gourmets and gourmands through the ages. From Plato on the art of cooking to Louis Prima at the pizzeria to Pablo Neruda on French fries and M.F.K. Fisher on gingerbread, “Choice Cuts” offers more than 200 selections–all enhanced by Kurlansky’s original drawings.

 Christian Pocket Guide to the Chinese


Christian Pocket Guide to the Chinese


$2.17


From Mao to McDonalds: a nation transformed.If you go to the Wangfujing shopping centre in Beijing then you will find it bustling with shoppers and lines with expensive stores. Taking a break from the throng you can stop for a coffee at Starbucks or have a snack at McDonalds. These are all signs of an increasing ‘westernisation’ in China but behind the scenes there is also a spiritual transformation taking place.This book is designed to help you if you have regular interaction with people from China. Firstly, it gives you a brief outline of the major changes that have taken place in recent history so that you can understand their cultural background.Secondly, it looks at Chinese students in more detail. Why are they in your schools and universities? Where in China do they come from and what difference does that make? What has changed in their attitude to study? What is their lifestyle likely to be like? What will they think of you?Thirdly, it looks at how best to befriend Chinese people and make them welcome in your country and Fourthly, how best to engage them in discussion (including a valuable FAQ section with answers and further resources to go to) and Fifthly, how to speak on spiritual topics.There is also an appendix with suggested further reading.If you meet Chinese people at work, socially or in education you will find this an invaluable tool. It is also useful for those travelling to China for work or leisure.

 Coffee - Philosophy for Everyone: Grounds for Debate


Coffee – Philosophy for Everyone: Grounds for Debate


$19.95


With more than 400 billion cups consumed worldwide every year, there is much to discuss philosophically about one of the world’s most popular drinks. Essays by journalists, philosophers, coffee insiders, and coffee aficionados offer a penetrating analysis of coffee and its surrounding culture. Featured writers include Mark Pendergrast, coffee expert Kenneth Davids, and the Coffee Bean Guys James Kirkland and Dan Levy. Plus an interview with Matt Lounsbury of Stumptown Coffee.Enjoy the philosophical aroma as the book offers fascinating discussions on topics such as:The ethics involved in coffee growthCaffeine as performance-enhancing drugThe centrality of the coffeehouse to the public sphereJust how good can a cup of coffee be?Coffee – Philosophy for Everyone kick-starts the day with an entertaining but critical discussion of the ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and culture of the world of coffee.

 Coffee - Philosophy for Everyone: Grounds for Debate


Coffee – Philosophy for Everyone: Grounds for Debate


$19.95


With more than 400 billion cups consumed worldwide every year, there is much to discuss philosophically about one of the world’s most popular drinks. Essays by journalists, philosophers, coffee insiders, and coffee aficionados offer a penetrating analysis of coffee and its surrounding culture. Featured writers include Mark Pendergrast, coffee expert Kenneth Davids, and the Coffee Bean Guys James Kirkland and Dan Levy. Plus an interview with Matt Lounsbury of Stumptown Coffee.Enjoy the philosophical aroma as the book offers fascinating discussions on topics such as:The ethics involved in coffee growthCaffeine as performance-enhancing drugThe centrality of the coffeehouse to the public sphereJust how good can a cup of coffee be?Coffee – Philosophy for Everyone kick-starts the day with an entertaining but critical discussion of the ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and culture of the world of coffee.

 Coffee Talk Board Game


Coffee Talk Board Game


$16.51


Coffee Talk Board Game: Designed for 2 or more players Perfect for family play Includes: 150 topic cards with 300 topics 20 “instant coffee” cards 12 “sugar” packets 12 “creamer” packets 6 “coffee beans” 6 individual coffee cup scoring boards 45-second sand timer 6 score pads

 Cooking with Johnny Vee: International Cuisine with a Modern Flair


Cooking with Johnny Vee: International Cuisine with a Modern Flair


$24.95


With panache and a healthy dose of fun, Chef Johnny Vee teaches you everything you need to know to prepare food that you will be proud to entertain with and delighted to eat! Johnny specializes in international cuisine with a modern flair, and the book includes chapters drawn from Johnny’s classes at the successful ten-year-old Las Cosas Cooking School. Topics such as “Comforting Covered Casseroles,” “Luscious Lamb Cookery,” and “Shrimply Delicious” are perennial favorites. Chile lovers will want to tease their palates with recipes from chapters on “Green Chile Fest,” “Red Chile Fest,” and “Flamin’ Tonsils and Smokin’ Ears.” Vegetarians will love celebrating artichokes in “The Brunch,” you’ll learn to make great recipes like Sweet Crab Eggs Benedict and Yogurt and Berry Parfait, and in “A Dickens Christmas Feast,” you’ll find recipes for Roast Goose with Chestnut-Caramelized Pear Stuffing, Warm Spinach Salad, and Sticky Date Pudding. Covering an array of cuisines from Moroccan to Australian to Thai to American Southwest, this informative and irresistible cookbook will teach you how to make everything from classic sauces to simple appetizers and multicourse meals to decadent desserts. Chef Johnny Vee’s tips on techniques and gadget recommendations are scattered throughout the book to help you save time and learn as you go. Filled to the brim with the beautiful full-color photography of Kitty Leaken, Cooking with Johnny Vee captures the energy, the fun, and the hands-on feeling of a cooking class and is complete with tempting renderings of the finished dishes to inspire you. Johnny Vee (Chef John Vollertsen) has a dynamic career in the hospitality industry that started in Rochester, New York, where growing up he was a grill boy and soda jerk in the local Woolworth’s coffee shop; to New York City, where he worked in a variety of restaurants, including Soho’s Greenstreet, Tribeca’s Odeon, and Larry Forgione’s milestone An American Place; to Sydney,

 Cure: How Capitalism Can Save American Health Care


Cure: How Capitalism Can Save American Health Care


$25.95


We are surrounded by medical miracles: polio has been eradicated; childhood leukemia is now treatable; death by cardiovascular disease has declined by two-thirds in the last fifty years. Yet while American medicine has never been better, angst over American health care has never been greater. Why is American health care such a mess? In this path-breaking book–Nobel laureate Milton Friedman calls it “fascinating and thorough”–Dr. David Gratzer goes to the heart of the problem, showing that the crisis in American health care stems largely from its addiction to outmoded and discredited economic ideas. What needs to be done? Dr. Gratzer mounts a bold and provocative argument, rejecting the conventional wisdom that socialized health care is compassionate and that top-down government agencies like the FDA actually save lives. Instead, he prescribes a strong dose of capitalism. The Cure offers a detailed overview of American health care, from economics and politics to medical science. Weighing in on the most controversial topics in health care, Dr. Gratzer makes the case that it’s possible to reduce health expenses, insure millions more, and improve quality of care while not growing government or raising taxes. An award-winning author and essayist, he is a master storyteller, enlivening his book with anecdotes, interviews, and stories drawn from his own extensive clinical experience. He details the cardiac woes of Robert E. Lee and Dick Cheney, describes a chat over coffee with Canada’s foremost private medical entrepreneur (an acquaintance of Fidel Castro, as it happens), and explains the evolution of his own thinking, from advocating HillaryCare as a medical student to promoting individual choice and competition today. The patient is in critical condition; Dr. Gratzer diagnoses the disease and prescribes the cure.

 Cure: How Capitalism Can Save American Health Care


Cure: How Capitalism Can Save American Health Care


$17.95


We are surrounded by medical miracles: polio has been eradicated; childhood leukemia is now treatable; death by cardiovascular disease has declined by two-thirds in the last fifty years. Yet while American medicine has never been better, angst over American health care has never been greater. Why is American health care such a mess? In this path-breaking book–Nobel laureate Milton Friedman calls it “fascinating and thorough”–Dr. David Gratzer goes to the heart of the problem, showing that the crisis in American health care stems largely from its addiction to outmoded and discredited economic ideas. What needs to be done? Dr. Gratzer mounts a bold and provocative argument, rejecting the conventional wisdom that socialized health care is compassionate and that top-down government agencies like the FDA actually save lives. Instead, he prescribes a strong dose of capitalism. The Cure offers a detailed overview of American health care, from economics and politics to medical science. Weighing in on the most controversial topics in health care, Dr. Gratzer makes the case that it’s possible to reduce health expenses, insure millions more, and improve quality of care while not growing government or raising taxes. An award-winning author and essayist, he is a master storyteller, enlivening his book with anecdotes, interviews, and stories drawn from his own extensive clinical experience. He details the cardiac woes of Robert E. Lee and Dick Cheney, describes a chat over coffee with Canada’s foremost private medical entrepreneur (an acquaintance of Fidel Castro, as it happens), and explains the evolution of his own thinking, from advocating HillaryCare as a medical student to promoting individual choice and competition today. The patient is in critical condition; Dr. Gratzer diagnoses the disease and prescribes the cure.

 Cure: How Capitalism Can Save American Health Care


Cure: How Capitalism Can Save American Health Care


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We are surrounded by medical miracles: polio has been eradicated; childhood leukemia is now treatable; death by cardiovascular disease has declined by two-thirds in the last fifty years. Yet while American medicine has never been better, angst over American health care has never been greater. Why is American health care such a mess? In this path-breaking book–Nobel laureate Milton Friedman calls it “fascinating and thorough”–Dr. David Gratzer goes to the heart of the problem, showing that the crisis in American health care stems largely from its addiction to outmoded and discredited economic ideas. What needs to be done? Dr. Gratzer mounts a bold and provocative argument, rejecting the conventional wisdom that socialized health care is compassionate and that top-down government agencies like the FDA actually save lives. Instead, he prescribes a strong dose of capitalism. The Cure offers a detailed overview of American health care, from economics and politics to medical science. Weighing in on the most controversial topics in health care, Dr. Gratzer makes the case that it’s possible to reduce health expenses, insure millions more, and improve quality of care while not growing government or raising taxes. An award-winning author and essayist, he is a master storyteller, enlivening his book with anecdotes, interviews, and stories drawn from his own extensive clinical experience. He details the cardiac woes of Robert E. Lee and Dick Cheney, describes a chat over coffee with Canada’s foremost private medical entrepreneur (an acquaintance of Fidel Castro, as it happens), and explains the evolution of his own thinking, from advocating HillaryCare as a medical student to promoting individual choice and competition today. The patient is in critical condition; Dr. Gratzer diagnoses the disease and prescribes the cure.

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This fun pillow-talk tool provides a way for couples to explore all those juicy topics that don&’t come up in the course of everyday conversation.&&Which scene would be your lover&’s choice for an outdoor romp?&&____ On a lawn, on your softest blanket&&____ In the woods, in a sleeping bag&&____ In a secluded corner of a beach, on the sand&&&&Which would your lover choose to set the mood?&&____ Two cold glasses of champagne&&____ A six-pack of beer&&____ A pot of super-strong coffee&

 Doctor Chopra Says: Medical Facts and Myths Everyone Should Know


Doctor Chopra Says: Medical Facts and Myths Everyone Should Know


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WE’VE ALL SEEN THE HEADLINES:The Pill That Can Prevent Cancer!A Guaranteed Way To Avoid Alzheimer’s Disease!The Food That Lowers Bad Cholesterol!BUT WHAT SHOULD WE BELIEVE?ONCE UPON A TIME, maintaining your health seemed relatively simple. But today we’re barraged by a never-ending array of conflicting medical advice. It’s all terribly confusing, and most of us aren’t sure what news we can trust and what we can ignore. Doctor Chopra Says offers a solution that will help you make the right decisions for your health.In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Sanjiv Chopra teams up with renowned cardiologist Dr. Alan Lotvin to give you the most cutting-edge medical research available. Doctor Chopra Says explains how you can tell the difference between true medical news and irrelevant media hype, covering such vital topics as:· Is wine the best medicine?· Which cancer screening methods are effective?· Is there a “best” diet for you?· What one vitamin should everyone be taking? (And why you can throw away all the rest.)· Are statins the new miracle drug?Filled with authoritative advice from many of the top medical experts in their respective fields, Doctor Chopra Says gives you the tools you need to lead a healthier, happier, and longer life.The media MYTHS, the medical FACTS,and health ESSENTIALS revealed . . . MYTH: Megadoses of vitamin E might stave off some cancers, Alzheimer’s Disease, macular degeneration, and other serious health problems.FACT: Taken regularly over a long period of time, vitamin E supplements of more than 450 mg can be extremely dangerous.MYTH: Drinking too much coffee has been linked to health problems, including heart attacks, birth defects, pancreatic cancer, osteoporosis, and miscarriages.FACT: People who drink coffee have significantly reduced their chance of developing liver

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10 Facts You Never Knew About Coffee

Next time you are at your fave coffee bar and someone catches your eye, here are 10 fascinating coffee facts you can use to break the ice:

1) Coffee is considered as an aphrodisiac. As it contains a high dose of caffeine and other varied alkaloids, studies have shown that coffee can increase staying power and the final length of intimate sessions.

2) Though coffee has been a part of the Arab culture for thousands of years, it did not become part of the western world until the 1500s. Before that time, monks thought that coffee was a drink of the demon. Pope Clement VIII ultimately finished this line of thinking by taking a sip of coffee and then giving it his blessing.

3) Japan’s official Coffee Day is October 1st.

4) A single acre of coffee trees can yield close to ten thousand pounds of coffee cherries. After they are milled or hulled, there are still nearly two thousand pounds of coffee beans.

5) Forty-nine of the fifty states grow no coffee. The only state that grows coffee is Hawaii. In addition, the only US territory that grows coffee is Puerto Rico.

6) Germany is the second biggest coffee purchaser in the world. Forty-three % of Germans add sweetener to their coffee, while only twenty-seven % of USA citizens (the number 1 consumer of coffee) use any kind of sweetener in their coffee.

7) The English word coffee springs from the Latin word Coffea. Coffea is the Latin name for a genus of trees.

8) Every single one of the fifty-three nations that grows coffee is found along the equator, between the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn.

9) Normally folks who purchase their coffee from drive-through windows before work will spend around forty five hours every year waiting in a queue for their coffee.

10) Petrol is the only product that is traded more heavily than coffee. The amount of coffee produced around the globe is close to six million metric tonnes.

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