Newman’s Own K-Cup Single-Serving Coffee 108-ct. - Organic Special Blend


Newman’s Own K-Cup Single-Serving Coffee 108-ct. - Organic Special Blend
Customer Review: Great Coffee
Really good coffee, happy to have learned that Mr. Newman stayed up many late nights creating this special blend.

Customer Review: One of My Favorites - Medium to Dark Blend
This is one of my favorites. It’s called an extra bold k-cup, but it is really closer to Medium (when brewed for the 9 oz travel mug setting). Very smooth, mellow flavor. Not acrid at all. I don’t drink this every day, but it’s a good coffee to cycle through on a regular basis.

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Carolina Carpenter Brides: Caught Red Handed/Can You Help Me?/Once Upon a Shopping Cart/How to Refurbish an Old Romance (Heartsong Novella Collection)
Contemporary Romance: Taking a wallpapering class at a local Home & Hearth Superstore, Brianna Griffith encounters Zach Wilson, an old flame. Kaitlyn Ferrer, an investigative reporter, is doing undercover work on the dating scene at the store when she meets Chris Taylor. When Valerie Bradford asksa store employee named Austin Hodges for assistance, she gets more attention than she bargained for. Gary Andrews is working security at the superstore when Janice Jones becomes a suspect employee. He can have her arrested, or try to save her from a life of crime. Will this Carolina store have the tools for building lasting faith-based love?
List Price: $6.97
Amazon Price: $6.97
Used Price: $0.94
Customer Review: Four delightful stories
HOW TO REFURBISH AN OLD ROMANCE, By Janet Benery One wouldn’t think a home improvement store would be a good place to find romance, but cupid lurks in the strangest places. Brianna Griffith enrolled in a class titled “How To Repair Bad Decisions Made Years Ago.” All she wants to know is how to remove wallpaper. but when she arrives at the Home and Hearth Superstore, in Oak Ridge, North Carolina, the first person she sees, is Zachary Wilson. There he is, big as life, and just as handsome as ever. Years ago, Brianna broke off their romance, searching for a career. Now she wonders, can Zach forgive her for the way she treated him back then? Zach has moved back home to Oak Ridge and opened a travel agency, like Brianna. Strange how they both ended up in the same careers when their original plans had been so different. At first when he saw Brianna, he didn’t know whether to run or stay, but after all, she’s the one who wanted to break up. There’s something about Hearth and Home that pulls in people looking for romance, but can Zach and and Brianna solve their differences among the wallpaper books? An engaging story of love gone wrong, and one man’s efforts to make it right. ONCE UPON A SHOPPING CART By Ron Benery Kaitlyn Ferrer is an investigative reporter, and she’s covered some serious stories. Now she has an assignment that she feels is pure fluff; check out the rumors that home improvement stores, like Home and Hearth, are good places for couples to meet. With her trusty recorder and camera woman, Estella Santacruz, she sets out to discover the truth. Busy concentrating on a large display of chandeliers, she slams her shopping cart into one being pushed by a tall man with an amused expression. Soon they are chatting over coffee. Although Kaitlyn doesn’t give him her real name or phone number, she does get the information she needs for her article. But is Jake Sinclair being completely honest? Ron Benery proves that a man can write romance with the best of them. An entertaining story of two people who learn the hard way that honesty is always the best policy. CAN YOU HELP ME? By Lena Nelson Dooley Austin Hodges didn’t intend to deceive Valerie Bradford, when she mistook him for an employee at Home and Hearth, but he let the misunderstanding go for way to long. He did try to tell her once or twice, but something always interfered. Valarie is a take charge, do-it-myself kind of woman and she is furious that Austin thinks she can’t install cabinets by herself. She soon learns he is right, and she’s grateful for his help. Trust is a big issue with Valarie. She is attracted to Austin but how can she have any confidence in him again after she learns of his deception. A proud, confident woman, learns about forgiveness. Good romance. CAUGHT RED HANDED By Yvonne Lehman It’s nine p.m. and Laurel Jones is in the process of loading plants into her mini-van when she spies a shadowy figure lurking among the burlaped trees. A man, dressed in dark clothing and wearing a brimmed cap, walks up to stand beside her rear tire. He’s wearing a cast on one foot, so she hopes she can outrun him if it comes to that. While she’s frantically thinking what to do, he asks her to give him a ride to the front of the store. In full flight, Laurel grabs her keys, jumps in her mini-van and drives away leaving him standing in the rain. Marc Goodson, head of security at Home and Hearth, is startled to see Laurel Jones loading up all those plants. He’s noticed her before, but he never dreamed he might end up having her arreseted for stealing. A witty tale of romance that brings Carolina Carpenter Brides to a satisfying end. Four lively stories by four very good writers. Fans of romance can’t go wrong with this one. It’s a winner.
Customer Review: Charming stories
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (5/07) “How to Refurbish an Old Romance” by Janet Benrey — Home Hearth was offering a do-it-yourself class, “How to Repair Bad Decisions Made years Ago.” Sophie insisted Brianna go; after all, it was a good place to meet men. Brianna was working hard to get her travel agency off the ground. Zachary Wilson’s home needed sprucing up but he didn’t have time for a home improvement class, besides he had a travel business to run. However, he couldn’t stand the wallpaper any longer. There was only one man Brianna had ever loved and she let him slip through her fingers twelve years ago. Zachary was that man. She was shocked when she saw him at the superstore. Can these two overcome the past and find true love? “Once Upon a Shopping Cart” by Ron Benrey — Kaitlyn Ferrer’s first assignment for the Austin Times was to investigate the dating scene at the Home and Hearth. Rumor has it that people were using the superstore as a place to meet people. She was told to write an article from personal experience. While investigating Kaitlyn literally ran into Chris Taylor, her cart collided with his. The two have more in common than they realize Chris is also working on a story. When Kaitlyn thinks Chris insulted her in an article she’s angry and contemplates revenge. Can two zealous reporters build a lasting partnership? “Can You Help Me” by Lena Nelson Dooley — Valerie Bradford thought Austin Hodges was an employee at Home and Hearth when she asked him for assistance. He was there to buy kitchen cabinet knobs. Valerie wanted to brighten her kitchen by purchasing new kitchen cabinets and she planned to install them herself. Austin knew it was a big job and he offered to help. Soon he realized he was falling in love. “Caught Red Handed” by Yvonne Lehman — Someone had been stealing lumber from the Home and Hearth. Marc Goodson, head of security was determined to catch the thieves when he saw Laurel Jones loading plants into her van. It seemed like a lot of plants — could she be stealing? Laurel suspects Marc of stealing. Once again a couple finds love at the Home and Hearth. The stories in “Carolina Carpenter Brides” are charming. It’s pleasant to find a book with good decent love stories. The plot and characters are well developed. I liked the way the authors used humor in their stories. My favorite tale was “Caught Red Handed.” The irony of both Laurel and Marc suspecting each other of theft was grand. The cover is beautifully done — saw horses on a grassy field and mountains in the background. Fans of Christian romance will like this one.

Rice Noodle Cart, Thai Peanut, 2.25 oz.
On almost every corner of any street in Thailand, you can find noodle vendors serving plates of delicious rice noodles. Each vendor has their own recipe - making each noodle dish unique and full of flavor. With Thai Kitchen you too can now enjoy this Thai tradition. Our portable noodle carts can be enjoyed at home, at the office or on the go. Ready in just 3 minutes. Fork included.

John Deere Utility Tractor
Youngsters will take pride in maneuvering their very own utility tractor as they “work” around the yard. This pint-sized vehicle is battery-powered and features just-like-the-real-thing styling with real engine sounds and blinking lights. There’s even a tooting horn to let everyone know when you’re rolling by. A key starts the engine sounds. The working front bucket has the ability to really scoop up loads; and the backhoe operates from behind. Requires one “6V” battery with charger, included. Measures 52″ x 19.5″ x 19″. Holds up to 55 pounds.
List Price: $179.99
Amazon Price: $138.41
Customer Review: Great toy
My two year old son was given this for Christmas and has been having a great time. He quickly learnt how to use the foot pedal but hasn’t managed the steering yet. I do wish it had a reverse function but I don’t think he cares. My six, seven, and eight year olds have also had a great time with it. The front end loader has been used for carrying numerous things with great success.
Customer Review: Great Toy but needs an off switch
We bought this for my son’s second birthday. He loves it. It was definitely worth the buy. Our only complaint is that there is no way to turn off the moving capability without getting under the hood and disconnecting the battery. Since the accelerator is located where his feet rest, the tractor will take off when he’s trying to get on and off. There should be a simple switch on the outside of the tractor body for parents to turn the “go power” off in case of an emergency.

No 20 Black Ink Cart for HP Inkjet Printers
28 ml Print cartridge volume / Proprietary pigmented ink for robust, laser-like black text / 48 Print head nozzles
List Price: $48.89
Amazon Price: $30.23
Used Price: $34.45
Customer Review: review
Prompt service as always from Amazon. Cheaper to buy from Amazon than from the local office supply stores (probably because it is a very old printer).

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