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Organic and Biodynamic black tea crafted as an Art of Tea classic from the regions of Ceylon, Assam and Nilgiri. Our Organic Breakfast offers a smooth, malty blend with notes of cocoa, honey and a crisp finish.
Orange in color with a white center and orange/cream flavored Salt Water Taffy from Sweets Candy. Approximately 67 pieces per pound. 3 pound bulk bag. Kosher Parve
Winner of the 'Best New Product' award from Chile Pepper Magazine in 2001, this unique sweet-n-spicy hot sauce is wonderful on ice cream, pancakes, sweet potatoes, cheesecake and mixed into brownies before baking. Think of it as a dessert topping, with a peppery kick. Stir some Toad Sweat Chocolate Orange Dessert Hot Sauce into oatmeal to spice up your breakfast on a cold winter morning! No preservatives. No refrigeration needed.
Apple Candles with Cinnamon Scent, in Orange These will dress up any table. Not only do they look beautiful but they smell great too. Our sculptural apple candles are made from wrapped wax with a pearlized rub finish and have a cinnamon scent Burn Time 15 hours Measures 3.5"W x 3" H
In the year 2003, Lady Luck reached out to a hard-living, hard-working family in a small town in Orange County, New York. That was when a team from the Discovery Channel began filming the custom chopper shop of Paul "Senior" Teutul, his son Paulie, and the rest of their highly dysfunctional, totally authentic crew as they did what they do best: make great custom-crafted bikes from the ground up. Within a few episodes, the Teutuls were famous: for their hilarious head-butting, their outrageous yelling, their amazing designs, and, most of all, for being real every step of the way. With their hit show American Chopper turning into the Discovery Channel's top-rated program, the Teutuls became unlikely national icons. Now the Teutuls tell their story as it has never been told before. Senior chronicles his harrowing journey from a hell-raising teen to a star-crossed businessman desperately trying to keep his demons at bay. And Paulie remembers working by his father's side in their ironworks shop-and the bond that developed between them when they first built an EVO-powered custom chopper from scratch. From youngest son Mikey's entrance into the shop to all the other members of the extended OCC family, this is a chronicle of Panheads and Softails turned into gleaming works of art, of Old School design versus Paulie's amazing theme bikes that took custom biking by storm-and earned the Teutuls some of the most famous clients in the world. With over 60 family archive photos that capture this true rags-to-riches saga, ORANGE COUNTY CHOPPERS is the raw, honest story of a family that was born to be wild, how they came together around a shared passion and skill-and how they captured the heart of America.
Each week, millions of viewers tune into The Discovery Channel to watch their favorite dysfunctional American family, the Teutuls. The hit TV show American Chopper features Paul Teutul, Sr, and his sons Paul, Jr. and Mikey, along with a supporting cast of mechanics and friends. Together, they create some of the most incredible and outrageous motorcycles in the world. Now, in Orange County Choppers, the Teutuls combine family history with a behind-the-scenes tour of their renowned motorcycle shop-and their new lives as household names. Hilarious and heartwarming, fans of the show and newcomers alike will delight in this truly authentic America success story.
As a wife, mother, and community activist, Susan LeFevre stood to lose everything? her life, her family, and her reputation. As a falsely accused drug lord, escaped convict, and hunted felon from the Michigan Department of Correction, incarceration was never far from her consciousness. Sent to prison at age 19 on a minor drug offense a 10-to-20-year sentence after she d been promised probation Susan Marie LeFevre chose to escape the life she d been dealt and begin a new one. She married, raised three children, volunteered for charity events and played tennis and bridge with her many friends and neighbors all the while carrying the secret of her past. Not even her husband knew who she really was. The explosive story of her capture played out in the news, usually with the headline starting "Fugitive Mom." as she became a voiceless pawn shuttling across country on a prison-bound bus back to the confines of Michigan s notoriously cruel penitentiary system. In this riveting new autobiography, Marie Walsh aka Susan LeFevre s story begins in the fractious, idealistic 70s, delves into the world of drugs and touches on church scandal, race relations and a corrupt judicial system. Readers will experience the headiness of that all-consuming first love, the humiliation of squatting naked in a jail cell, the friendships and enmities forged by necessity among prison women. And finally, readers will understand the price one pays in trying to escape the past and the lessons to be learned by confronting it. Her parallel worlds were forever intertwined as the country witnessed it played out in courtrooms, news media and before public officials who ultimately decided her fate. Two lives? one story.
Over the pas 17 years, Amy Brown has completed over 1,300 Faery paintings. Now you can enter Amy's world of Faery Folk through this enthralling collection of Faery portraits. Calendar size is 12 x 12 inches.
In deliberately stark, almost poetic fashion, the first part of this graphic mini-memoir reveals Sam Bracken's harrowing story of growing up in a family best described as a whacked-out version of The Brady Bunch on an episode of Cops, living in rundown apartments and trailers on the fringes of Las Vegas. Mobsters and motorcycle gang members were his role models. Horrifically abused by his wannabe mobster stepfather Leroy and his sadistic older stepbrother, Bracken started drinking and doing drugs by age 9. His love of sports - track and especially football - became his salvation. His dream of being a professional football player led him to a radical decision as a 13-year-old: to quit doing drugs and drinking and find a path out of the dark life he was living. He languished in special education classes until a caring eighth grade teacher discovered he just needed glasses. When Bracken was 15, his mom, who'd often worked three jobs to support the family, suffered a mental breakdown and abandoned him to become the den mother of the notorious Hessian motorcycle gang. He kept his homelessness a secret from his high school while working to support himself, juggling football and track practices and maintaining grades that put him near the top of his graduating class. The book's title comes from the fact that when Bracken was awarded a full-ride football scholarship to the Georgia Institute of Technology and came to Atlanta to play for Coach Bill Curry, everything he owned fit in an orange duffel bag. He came back from what doctors said were career-ending injuries to re-earn a starting position as part of the Georgia Tech football team with one of the best records in the school s history. Now a successful executive and family man, Bracken triumphed over the odds and offers a powerful message of hope, love, forgiveness and gratitude in his inspirational self-help book. The second half of the book offers his transformational 7 Rules for the Road: Desire, Awareness, Meaning, Choice, Love, Change and Gratitude. Professional photographer Kevin Garrett contributed more than 50 images to the book, which comes with a free bonus DVD including an audio book, original soundtrack, book trailer and 7 inspirational videos of Sam discussing his life. The Pulpwood Queens, the largest book club in the world with 3,000+ members, named My Orange Duffel Bag its November Book Selection. A portion of book sales go to benefit the Orange Duffel Bag Foundation, co-founded by the authors and dedicated to providing life skills education and community connections for youth living in foster care, aging out of foster care, and for homeless youth.
The Orange Brain's Guide to AdminStudio is perfect for those just starting with AdminStudio or those wishing to hone thier repackaging skills. It covers everything from getting started, repackaging, custom actions, creating transforms, upgrades, patches, using the ConflictSolver and adding your final package to the Application Catalog. It's friendly, approachable style makes it easy to understand not only repackaging, but also using and maintaining Windows Installer packages.
This catalogue of the 1997 Orange County Museum of Art Biennial features 10 California artists, including Robert Blanchon, Jessica Bronson, Julia Couzens, Terri Friedman, Don Giffin, Dennis Hollingsworth, Carlos Mollura, Carter Potter, Monique Prieto, and Chris Wilder. Published in 1997 by The Orange County Museum of Art.
The Orange County Museum of Art presents the largest exhibition of di Suvero s sculpture ever assembled on the West Coast. The clarity, size, and pure abstraction of the pieces demonstrate an affinity with Abstract Expressionism. Mark di Suvero: Orange County includes seven major works of sculpture created during the 1990 s, each of which reveals the artist s masterful technical ability and his profoundly expressive nature. Published in 1998 by The Orange County Museum of Art.