
How to make your own rock candy (sugar crystal candy)
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beet, SUGAR BEET, MAKE YOUR OWN SUGAR, 500 seeds GroCo $3.00 |
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*GIANT SUGAR BEET*Sweetest*Huge* 15 seeds*RARE*20 lbs.*Make your own Sugar*#1226 $1.65 |
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*NEW*SWEETEST*GIANT SUGAR BEET* 15 seeds*RARE*20 lbs.*Make your own Sugar* #1226 $2.64 |
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Organic Sugar Beet – grow your own sugar! $2.99 |
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Sugar Polish for Your Body Kit $16.48 Hey there sugar! Give your skin a sweet treat with this Sugar Polish For Your Body Kit! Combine different fragrances to invent your own delicious candy scent and then make a sugar polish that will refine your skin to baby softness.For ages 9 and up. Type: Sets Gender: Unisex Age: Child,Teen,Adult |
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Diabetes On Your Own Terms $10.46 Enjoy guilt-free blood glucose control Enjoy the foods you love Live a stress-free life with few complications (or none!) Get the advice you need Set realistic weight goals Lead an active social life Make the most of trips and vacations Leading diabetes educator and dietitian Janis Roszler breaks new ground in Diabetes on Your Own Terms. This is the first book to underscore for everyone living with diabetes that managing diabetes doesn’t have to equate to deprivation. A case in point is when Douglas Cairns, a flight instructor with the Royal British air force, was diagnosed with diabetes and lost use of his pilot’s license. For the next several years, diabetes ran his life. Douglas had to find a new profession and spent a good deal of his time fighting blood sugar highs and lows. Then he heard that the U.S. allows individuals with diabetes to fly as long as their diabetes is well-controlled. Douglas now had a goal and a chance to reclaim the activity he loved. He took control of his diabetes by setting realistic goals, attained an American license, and recently became the first person with diabetes to fly solo around the world. Janis Roszler is here to advise how not to let diabetes prevent you from having the life you want; to not accept NO for an answer, and let diabetes get you down. Like Douglas, you can set realistic goals and soar! |
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Brown Sugar $17.46 From the author of the celebrated cookbook Soul Food comes Brown Sugar, a collection of down-home soul food desserts gathered from African American cooks around the country Whether it’s a luscious fresh fruit pie baked for a family picnic or a rich, festive cake made to celebrate a church supper, desserts have always been an especially tempting part of the soul-food kitchen. In her new book, Brown Sugar, acclaimed author and journalist Joyce White explores this sweet bounty, offering more than 150 desserts from great African American cooks around the country. In the spirit of her successful first book, Soul Food, the recipes in Brown Sugar are simple, accessible, and delicious. You’ll learn how to make cakes, pies, cobblers, crisps, puddings, candies, and much more, all filled with authentic, homemade flavor. Like Soul Food, Brown Sugar will also include informative sidebars on techniques and ingredients, as well as chapter intros and anecdotes illuminating the enduring importance of desserts in African American culture. More than simply a recipe book, Brown Sugar is an inspirational celebration of great food and the great traditions that surround it. Whatever your background, you’ll want to make these soul desserts part of your own family table. Joyce White, a contributing food editor for Heart & Soul magazine, also writes regularly about food, health, lifestyles, and travel for a number of publications. Her work has appeared in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, Newsday, the Chicago Tribute, the Montreal Gazette, and Essence magazine. She has also worked as an associate food editor at Ladies’ Home Journal and as a reporter and editor at the New York Daily News. In 1980 she was awarded a Knight-Ridder journalism fellowship at Stanford University. White is a founding member of the New York Wine Writers Circle and has studied at the Cordon Bleu cooking school in Paris. She lives in New York City. |
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Sugar $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Sweet Georgia Brown, 2. Vagabond Shoes, 3. Oh! You Beautiful Doll, 4. Hard Hearted Hannah, 5. All by Myself, 6. Coastin’, 7. Mama Goes Where Papa Goes, 8. Let’s Fall in Love, 9. What’ll I Do?, 10. Limehouse Blues, 11. Sugar Town, 12. Button up Your Overcoat, 13. My Buddy, 14. Love Eyes, 15. Somethin’ Stupid |
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Sugar Doll $20.99 Track Listing: 1. Do I Do Right, 2. “USA”, The, 3. Mind Your Own Business – Evelyn White, 4. I Got the Hurt, 5. Rockin’ in the Nursery, 6. Rockin’ and Washing Sue, 7. Please Don’t Call Me Lonesome – Cheri Robbins, 8. Boy Watcher – Pat Parker, 9. Let’s Have a Party, 10. I Wanta Be Free – Evelyn Harlene, 11. You Can’t Get Away from Me – Nona Rae & B. Collins Band, 12. Scrapbook Twist, 13. Ring a Ding Dong Dandy, 14. Sugar Plum – Beverly Bea, 15. Glue Me Back, Jack, 16. He’s Coming Back – Carole Bennett/Satisfiers, 17. Twisteree, 18. Bye-Bye Baby, 19. Mama’s Alibi, 20. Needle in a Haystack, 21. Baby Oh Baby, 22. Old Moon – Betty Foley, 23. Do Dee Oodle Dee Do I’m in Love, 24. Full Time Lover, 25. Devil Doll, 26. Come on and Dance – Maureen Gray, 27. What Would Johnny Say, 28. I’ve Told Every Little Star – Linda Scott, 29. Real Kool Kitty – Nona Rae & B. Collins Band, 30. Big Fat Mama |
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Sugar - $14.99 The dark and lingering influence of a former tenant has a horrific effect on the woman currently occupying a run down room in co-directors Reynold Reynolds and Patrick Jolley’s semi-experimental skin-crawling urban nightmare. Her new living space still filled the belongings of former occupant Anthony, the newest tenant of a dilapidated studio apartment listens to the increasingly menacing messages on Anthony’s answering machine before setting about cleaning up the living space and making it her own. Soon haunted by a series of terrifying visions and vivid nightmares however, the increasingly troubled tenant soon learns that you can never truly own that which still belongs to someone who, even in death, is not willing to let go. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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A Spoonful of Sugar $13.99 Timeless wisdom for modern mothers. It all began with a conversation with my grandmother When Liz Fraser spent a month with her grandmother, she was at her wits’ end as a parent, fed up with crop-tops, pester power and the pressure to consume. So she asked her grandmother – what works? What helps make a good childhood? The answers were surprisingly simple – and stunningly effective. From early bedtime to giving your child room to play, the old-fashioned common sense of her grandmother’s generation changed Liz’s family life for good. Liz reveals the traditional rules that allow you to give your children back their childhood, while adding her own experience as a modern mum, aware we have to work with the world we live in now. The result is a book that reminds us how precious and short childhood is, and delivers practical solutions that every parent can employ. Comforting, friendly and reassuringly traditional, this is all everyone needs for a happier, simpler family life. |
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Make Your Own Cocktails $7.96 Make Your Own Cocktails |
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Grow Your Own Drugs: $13.56 Grow Your Own Drugs |
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Grow Your Own Fruit $13.56 Grow Your Own Fruit |
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Mind Your Own Beeswax $5.43 Mind Your Own Beeswax |
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Make Your Own Drinks: $11.21 Make Your Own Drinks |
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Growing Your Own Vegetables: $12.2 Growing Your Own Vegetables |
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Grow Your Own for Kids $13.19 Grow Your Own for Kids |
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Your Own Words $22.99 Your Own Words |
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Kickin In Your Own Backyard $17.99 Kickin In Your Own Backyard |

