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

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

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

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This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz.

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

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

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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


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Explore four specialty coffees from distinctive coffee-growing regions around the world. Whole Bean Four 12 oz. packages.

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

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

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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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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


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

Coffee Candy Chews Bag 13.2 Ounces (376 Grams)


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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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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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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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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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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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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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For Vesna Maric, the war begins when the machine gun fire in the distance sounds like a sewing machine. As it comes closer, her family’s anxiety grows, prompting them to send her and her sister to Britain via bus. The Bosnian women who board the bus for the four-day trip are in turmoil: Gordana, a 52-year-old who looks like Xena the Warrior Princess, reveals through tears that she is pregnant and must leave her husband in Bosnia; their only English-language interpreter descends into a nervous breakdown; and the weak English coffee only compounds Maric’s confusion and exhaustion.They arrive in the vivid green of England’s Lake District, greeted by volunteers who carry naive prejudices about refugee behavior and appearance. Unbeknownst to the altruistic British welcoming party, Maric and her fellow travelers are accustomed to a comfortable, middle-class life, and their new “refugee” status comes as a shock.Maric’s humor and tenderness carry the reader through her love affair with a local boy and her eventual moves to Exeter and Hull. Interweaved are stories of other refugees — stories of love, escape, and burdens of the “refugee” label.

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THEY’RE BAAAAACK.<P>Their first caper, <I>The Spellman Files</i>, was a <I>New York Times</i> bestseller and earned comparisons to the books of Carl Hiaasen and Janet Evanovich. Now the Spellmans, a highly functioning yet supremely dysfunctional family of private investigators, return in a sidesplittingly funny story of suspicion, surveillance, and surprise.<P>When Izzy Spellman, PI, is arrested for the fourth time in three months, she writes it off as a job hazard. She’s been (obsessively) keeping surveillance on a suspicious next door neighbor (suspect’s name: John Brown), convinced he’s up to no good — even if her parents (the management at Spellman Investigations) are not.<P>When the (displeased) management refuses to bail Izzy out, it is Morty, Izzy’s octogenarian lawyer, who comes to her rescue. But before he can build a defense, he has to know the facts. Over weak coffee and diner sandwiches, Izzy unveils the whole truth and nothing but the truth — as only she, a thirty-year-old licensed professional, can.<P>When not compiling Suspicious Behavior Reports on all her family members, staking out her neighbor, or trying to keep her sister, Rae, from stalking her “best friend,” Inspector Henry Stone, Izzy has been busy attempting to apprehend the copycat vandal whose attacks on Mrs. Chandler’s holiday lawn tableaux perfectly and eerily match a series of crimes from 1991-92, when Izzy and her best friend, Petra, happened to be at their most rebellious and delinquent. As <I>Curse of the Spellmans</i> unfolds, it’s clear that Morty may be on retainer, but Izzy is still very much on the case…er, cases — her own and that of every other Spellman family member.<P>(Re)meet the Spellmans, a family in which eavesdropping is a mandatory skill, locks are meant to be picked, past missteps are never forgotten, and blackmail is the preferred form of negotiation — all in the name of unconditional love.

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THEY’RE BAAAAACK.<P>Their first caper, <I>The Spellman Files</i>, was a <I>New York Times</i> bestseller and earned comparisons to the books of Carl Hiaasen and Janet Evanovich. Now the Spellmans, a highly functioning yet supremely dysfunctional family of private investigators, return in a sidesplittingly funny story of suspicion, surveillance, and surprise.<P>When Izzy Spellman, PI, is arrested for the fourth time in three months, she writes it off as a job hazard. She’s been (obsessively) keeping surveillance on a suspicious next door neighbor (suspect’s name: John Brown), convinced he’s up to no good — even if her parents (the management at Spellman Investigations) are not.<P>When the (displeased) management refuses to bail Izzy out, it is Morty, Izzy’s octogenarian lawyer, who comes to her rescue. But before he can build a defense, he has to know the facts. Over weak coffee and diner sandwiches, Izzy unveils the whole truth and nothing but the truth — as only she, a thirty-year-old licensed professional, can.<P>When not compiling Suspicious Behavior Reports on all her family members, staking out her neighbor, or trying to keep her sister, Rae, from stalking her “best friend,” Inspector Henry Stone, Izzy has been busy attempting to apprehend the copycat vandal whose attacks on Mrs. Chandler’s holiday lawn tableaux perfectly and eerily match a series of crimes from 1991-92, when Izzy and her best friend, Petra, happened to be at their most rebellious and delinquent. As <I>Curse of the Spellmans</i> unfolds, it’s clear that Morty may be on retainer, but Izzy is still very much on the case…er, cases — her own and that of every other Spellman family member.<P>(Re)meet the Spellmans, a family in which eavesdropping is a mandatory skill, locks are meant to be picked, past missteps are never forgotten, and blackmail is the preferred form of negotiation — all in the name of unconditional love.

 Curse of the Spellmans: A Novel By Lisa Lutz


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THEY’RE BAAAAACK.<P>Their first caper, <I>The Spellman Files</i>, was a <I>New York Times</i> bestseller and earned comparisons to the books of Carl Hiaasen and Janet Evanovich. Now the Spellmans, a highly functioning yet supremely dysfunctional family of private investigators, return in a sidesplittingly funny story of suspicion, surveillance, and surprise.<P>When Izzy Spellman, PI, is arrested for the fourth time in three months, she writes it off as a job hazard. She’s been (obsessively) keeping surveillance on a suspicious next door neighbor (suspect’s name: John Brown), convinced he’s up to no good — even if her parents (the management at Spellman Investigations) are not.<P>When the (displeased) management refuses to bail Izzy out, it is Morty, Izzy’s octogenarian lawyer, who comes to her rescue. But before he can build a defense, he has to know the facts. Over weak coffee and diner sandwiches, Izzy unveils the whole truth and nothing but the truth — as only she, a thirty-year-old licensed professional, can.<P>When not compiling Suspicious Behavior Reports on all her family members, staking out her neighbor, or trying to keep her sister, Rae, from stalking her “best friend,” Inspector Henry Stone, Izzy has been busy attempting to apprehend the copycat vandal whose attacks on Mrs. Chandler’s holiday lawn tableaux perfectly and eerily match a series of crimes from 1991-92, when Izzy and her best friend, Petra, happened to be at their most rebellious and delinquent. As <I>Curse of the Spellmans</i> unfolds, it’s clear that Morty may be on retainer, but Izzy is still very much on the case…er, cases — her own and that of every other Spellman family member.<P>(Re)meet the Spellmans, a family in which eavesdropping is a mandatory skill, locks are meant to be picked, past missteps are never forgotten, and blackmail is the preferred form of negotiation — all in the name of unconditional love.

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General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1921Original Publisher: The Macmillan Company Subjects: History / General Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: CHAPTER 4 Making Friends Sven went off with Bjorn after supper that evening and Audrey had coffee alone with her aunt and grandfather on the balcony which opened from the library. The old man was well wrapped in shawls and his daughter tucked a fur rug about his feet. He fretted a good deal about the air being too keen and kept them busy adjusting cushions and screens until things were just to his liking. Tante served coffee and with it they had freshly baked coffee bread; it had an odd flavor of annis seed which Audrey was trying to become accustomed to. She liked having coffee out there with her aunt and grandfather. Audrey was fifteen but she was still young enough to enjoy doing grown up things. Her aunt made her coffee quite weak by putting in plenty of cream, it was sweet and fragrant and she drank it each evening out of a red and gold cup with a red and gold dragon on one side. It had belonged to her mother and Tante Greta had given it to her. “Tell me, Tante Greta, tell me about when you and mother were young, you must have had splendidtimes, running all around here, I wish I had a sister, Sven is all right of course, but he doesn’t like to pretend or make up plays, he just wants to do something all the time andwhile he’s doing it he never thinks of anything else. Why, when he was collecting stamps it was awful, he just wouldn’t talk of anything else. It’s sail boats now. Tell me, Tante, did you and mother have great fun when you were young?” Her aunt glanced a little uneasily towards the old

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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:IV. PHILANTHROPY —ITS SUCCESS AND FAILURE. By Jaku O. 8. Huntinoton, Order or The Holt Crosi, Westminster, Mi-. From the first founding of the New England colonies up to the beginning of the present century philanthropy in this country was in its merely rudimentary and inchoate condition. No trace is to be found in the annals of that period of many of our most familiar and successful charities. There were no Fresh Air Funds, no St. Andrew’s Coffee- stands, no Day Nurseries, no Newsboys’ Lodging Houses. The principal charitable institution was one in the neighborhood of Boston, for the instruction of Indian lads. It was called “Harvard College.” Family traditions and the anecdotes related by our grandfathers and grandmothers make us familiar with the social life of those early days. Comforts were few and work was hard; many of the very necessaries of to-day were unknown; but the problems of pauperism and mendicancy had not presented themselves. There were plenty of kindly act done for those under one or anotherform of temporary difficulty or need, but they could hardly be dignified with the name of philanthropy. They were nothing but the friendly deeds of neighbors, done as a matter of course, and regarded as entitling the doer to no special credit here or hereafter; in many cases they were mutual benefactions, and the recipient of the favor this year returned it the next. What poor people there were, — old folks who had come into the community late in life and had no one specially related to them, weak-minded and imbecile persons, chronic invalids, — were provided for at the “poor- house,” generally a farm on public land under the care of some good-natured man and his wife who ‘ looked upon their charges simply as unfortunate human beings, not as scientific

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They love nothing better than sipping free-trade gourmet coffee, leafing through the Sunday New York Times, and listening to David Sedaris on NPR (ideally all at the same time). Apple products, indie music, food co-ops, and vintage T-shirts make them weak in the knees. They believe they’re unique, yet somehow they’re all exactly the same, talking about how they “get” Sarah Silverman’s “subversive” comedy and Wes Anderson’s “droll” films. They’re also down with diversity and up on all the best microbrews, breakfast spots, foreign cinema, and authentic sushi. They’re organic, ironic, and do not own TVs. You know who they are: They’re white people. And they’re here, and you’re gonna have to deal. Fortunately, here’s a book that investigates, explains, and offers advice for finding social success with the Caucasian persuasion. So kick back on your IKEA couch and lose yourself in the ultimate guide to the unbearable whiteness of being.

 Stuff White People Like: A Definitive Guide to the Unique Taste of Millions


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They love nothing better than sipping free-trade gourmet coffee, leafing through the Sunday New York Times, and listening to David Sedaris on NPR (ideally all at the same time). Apple products, indie music, food co-ops, and vintage T-shirts make them weak in the knees. They believe they’re unique, yet somehow they’re all exactly the same, talking about how they “get” Sarah Silverman’s “subversive” comedy and Wes Anderson’s “droll” films. They’re also down with diversity and up on all the best microbrews, breakfast spots, foreign cinema, and authentic sushi. They’re organic, ironic, and do not own TVs. You know who they are: They’re white people. And they’re here, and you’re gonna have to deal. Fortunately, here’s a book that investigates, explains, and offers advice for finding social success with the Caucasian persuasion. So kick back on your IKEA couch and lose yourself in the ultimate guide to the unbearable whiteness of being.

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They love nothing better than sipping free-trade gourmet coffee, leafing through the Sunday New York Times, and listening to David Sedaris on NPR (ideally all at the same time). Apple products, indie music, food co-ops, and vintage T-shirts make them weak in the knees. They believe they’re unique, yet somehow they’re all exactly the same, talking about how they “get” Sarah Silverman’s “subversive” comedy and Wes Anderson’s “droll” films. They’re also down with diversity and up on all the best microbrews, breakfast spots, foreign cinema, and authentic sushi. They’re organic, ironic, and do not own TVs. You know who they are: They’re white people. And they’re here, and you’re gonna have to deal. Fortunately, here’s a book that investigates, explains, and offers advice for finding social success with the Caucasian persuasion. So kick back on your IKEA couch and lose yourself in the ultimate guide to the unbearable whiteness of being.Praise for STUFF WHITE PEOPLE LIKE:“The best of a hilarious Web site: an uncannily accurate catalog of dead-on predilections. The Criterion Collection of classic films? Haircuts with bangs? Expensive fruit juice? ‘Blonde on Blonde’ on the iPod? The author knows who reads The New Yorker and who wears plaid.”–Janet Maslin’s summer picks, CBS.com“The author of "Stuff White People Like" skewers the sacred cows of lefty Caucasian culture, from the Prius to David Sedaris. . . . It gently mocks the habits and pretensions of urbane, educated, left-leaning whites, skewering their passion for Barack Obama and public transportation (as long as it’s not a bus), their idle threats to move to Canada, and joy in playing children’s games as adults. Kickball, anyone?”–Salon.com“A handy reference

 Stuff White People Like: The Definitive Guide to the Unique Taste of Millions


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They love nothing better than sipping free-trade gourmet coffee, leafing through the Sunday New York Times, and listening to David Sedaris on NPR (ideally all at the same time). Apple products, indie music, food co-ops, and vintage T-shirts make them weak in the knees. They believe they’re unique, yet somehow they’re all exactly the same, talking about how they “get” Sarah Silverman’s “subversive” comedy and Wes Anderson’s “droll” films. They’re also down with diversity and up on all the best microbrews, breakfast spots, foreign cinema, and authentic sushi. They’re organic, ironic, and do not own TVs. You know who they are: They’re white people. And they’re here, and you’re gonna have to deal. Fortunately, here’s a book that investigates, explains, and offers advice for finding social success with the Caucasian persuasion. So kick back on your IKEA couch and lose yourself in the ultimate guide to the unbearable whiteness of being.Praise for STUFF WHITE PEOPLE LIKE:“The best of a hilarious Web site: an uncannily accurate catalog of dead-on predilections. The Criterion Collection of classic films? Haircuts with bangs? Expensive fruit juice? ‘Blonde on Blonde’ on the iPod? The author knows who reads The New Yorker and who wears plaid.”–Janet Maslin’s summer picks, CBS.com“The author of "Stuff White People Like" skewers the sacred cows of lefty Caucasian culture, from the Prius to David Sedaris. . . . It gently mocks the habits and pretensions of urbane, educated, left-leaning whites, skewering their passion for Barack Obama and public transportation (as long as it’s not a bus), their idle threats to move to Canada, and joy in playing children’s games as adults. Kickball, anyone?”–Salon.com“A handy reference

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A wager, a scandal, a fortune at stake…Madelene Colgate has three days to find a husband—or her family’s wealth is forever lost. It’s no wonder she plays into the hands of Gabriel Westcott, a devilishly handsome stranger all too happy to make her his wife. Madelene is relieved to be wed, until she discovers Gabriel’s true identity: He is her brother’s mortal enemy…and he has trapped her in a marriage of revenge!But once Gabriel is alone with his new bride, he finds that his fantasies of disgracing Madelene and her family are less appealing than other, more sensual ideas. For Madelene is no weak-willed miss, but a beautiful woman who knows what she wants. And what she wants is an annulment…unless Gabriel can convince her that a real marriage—in every sense—would be the greatest prize of all…Praise for Kit Donner’s The Notorious Bridegroom”A surfeit of danger and intrigue, and the romance between her unconventional heroine and rakish hero generates plenty of sexy sparks.”—Booklist”Wonderful.”—Coffee Time Romance”Multi-layered plot…intrigue a-plenty.”—Nicola Cornick

 The Vengeful Bridegroom


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A wager, a scandal, a fortune at stake…Madelene Colgate has three days to find a husband—or her family’s wealth is forever lost. It’s no wonder she plays into the hands of Gabriel Westcott, a devilishly handsome stranger all too happy to make her his wife. Madelene is relieved to be wed, until she discovers Gabriel’s true identity: He is her brother’s mortal enemy…and he has trapped her in a marriage of revenge!But once Gabriel is alone with his new bride, he finds that his fantasies of disgracing Madelene and her family are less appealing than other, more sensual ideas. For Madelene is no weak-willed miss, but a beautiful woman who knows what she wants. And what she wants is an annulment…unless Gabriel can convince her that a real marriage—in every sense—would be the greatest prize of all…Praise for Kit Donner’s The Notorious Bridegroom”A surfeit of danger and intrigue, and the romance between her unconventional heroine and rakish hero generates plenty of sexy sparks.”—Booklist”Wonderful.”—Coffee Time Romance”Multi-layered plot…intrigue a-plenty.”—Nicola Cornick

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