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Progressive International Microwavable S'Mores Maker
Progressive International Microwavable S'Mores Maker

$8.99
I love s'mores. I bought this for a friend who loves them too. He tried it. It worked. The graham cracker kept its crispiness, the chocolate melted, the marshmallow sort of toasted. I just bought one for myself.
The Best Ice Cream Maker Cookbook Ever
The Best Ice Cream Maker Cookbook Ever

$16.99
I gave this book to my dad as a gift. He loves it! Read it from front to back.
The Maker's Diet
The Maker's Diet

$13.99
I started this diet in August 2009 and I think it is fantastic. In the first two weeks my post-nasal drip was eliminated, I had more energy in the morning, and my heartburn completely stopped. At the end of the 6 weeks on the diet, I had my cholesterol checked and it had dropped 35 points. I lost about 12 pounds over the 40 days, which was an added bonus. I was surprised at how good food started to taste after removing all the prepackaged junk and buying REAL food.

I admit that it has been difficult to adjust to preparing my own food and the time involved, and it took me some time to find a good healthfood store where I could purchase the food. In previous diet changing attempts I had difficulty getting enough fiber and protien and eating less fat and carbohydrates. I found with the Maker's Diet that getting optimum levels balanced throughout the day was much easier. I did not choose to go through the cleansing or purchase the supplements he suggested, but just did what I could with the food I could buy from home. I feel amazing, and I would highly recommend this book to anyone that is looking for a way to become a healthier person overall.
The Echo Maker: A Novel
The Echo Maker: A Novel

$15.00
The characters are not even a bit likable. My heart sank every time I reached a Dr. Weber section--pages and pages of utterly boring pseudoscience. When I started fantasizing about punching Kopy Karin in the face, I knew it was time to put the book down. What messages Powers was trying to relate, I cannot say, but I can say this: By the book's end, I no longer cared what happened to buffoonish Mark, tree-hugging Daniel, or those godforsaken cranes. Okay, I'll be honest--I never cared in the first place.

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