![]() TNA Wrestling: Turning Point 2005 $9.98 1st match abyss vs sabu winner sabu. 2nd match matt bently and austin aries vs alex shelley and rodrick strong winners matt bently and austin aries. 3rd match raven vs chris k winner raven. 4th match 4live crew vs team canada winner team canada. 5th match the dimands in the rough vs sonjay dutt vs chris sabin and dale torborg winners sonjay dutt chris sabin and dale torborg. 6th match christian cage vs monty brown winner christian cage. 7th match amw vs team 3d winners team 3d. 8th match aj styles vs samoa joe winner samoa joe. 8th match rhyno vs jeff jarett winner jeff jarett. ![]() America's Most Wanted Recipes: Delicious Recipes from Your Family's Favorite Restaurants $15.00 Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! I saw this cookbook, flipped through it, said Wow, and put it in the shopping cart! "America's Most Wanted Recipes: Delicious Recipes from Your Family's Favorite Restaurants" is one of those Must-Have cookbooks! Except for the cover, there is not a single photo of a single recipe in this 267-page cookbook. Not one, yet one of the most important determiners of buying a cookbook is plenty of photos showing me how the prepared dish should look. In this case, however, photos are not needed. We already know what the dish looks like--it is from one of our favorite restaurants! An example: MACORONI GRILL, one of my favorite restaurants, has eight recipes in the line-up, one of which is Sesame Shrimp, an Asian-inspired dish, as well as their recipe for Focaccia. IHOP's Swedish Pancakes, one of only two dishes I always order, is included. Wow! (I don't order anything else because this is what I want every time!) Or Baked Potato Soup by HARD ROCK CAFE. Basic information: Over 200 recipes from 57 restaurants A website which connects you with Ron Douglas's recipe website. How Douglas obtained the recipes A way to save money is to cook at home Eating at home is often healthier than eating in restaurants through substitutions. Three pages of cooking tips, including "For a juicier hamburger, add a little cold water to the beef before grilling" and "A roast with a bone in will cook faster than a boneless roast. The bone carries the heat to the inside more quickly." Other pre-cooking topics include: Cooking terms, guidelines for buying fresh vegetables and fruits, description of flavor and use of various spices and herbs, and shelf life for herbs. The index is most beneficial as well and includes measurements, recipes listed by category (they are arranged alphabetically by restaurant in the book proper), trademarks, and restaurant web sites (a favorite to be sure). For a complete list of all restaurants and their recipes, refer to the first reviewer's review. Here are a couple of teasers: CHILI'S Salsa, the SOUP NAZI's Crab Bisque and Cream of Sweet Potato Soup and one more, the famous Indian Mulligatawny Soup (you know, the Soup Nazi, as seen on Jerry Seinfeld), BOSTON MARKET's Meat Loaf, and one more: Meatbals by CARRABBA's ITALIAN GRILL. No, just one more: My personal all-time favorite recipe in the world: OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE's Marinated Steak. Wow! See, I told you this is a Wow cookbook! ![]() America's Most Wanted II (Pot Plants) Art Poster Print - 24" X 36" $4.95 This poster says at the top America's Most Wanted. It shows twelve close-ups of different strains of pot plants, including Lil' Stanky, Red Delicious, Angel Food, K.B. Killer, Dutch Treat, Hydro-Skunk 420, Honolulu Rose, Sky Scraper, Old Yeller, Flypaper, Bride of Dankenstein, and Purplecstasy. This poster measures approx. 24" X 36" Cannabis sativa is an annual plant in the Cannabaceae family. It is a herb that has been used throughout recorded history by humans for various purposes such as fiber, as a drug, as medicine, for oil and as food. Cannabis, also known as marijuana or ganja, is a psychoactive drug. The herbal form of the drug consists of dried mature flowers and subtending leaves of pistillate (female) plants. The major biologically active chemical compound in cannabis is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly referred to as THC. Humans have been consuming cannabis since prehistory, although in the 20th century there was a rise in its use for recreational, religious or spiritual, and medicinal purposes. |
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