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Sep 22, 2017
Carla's book has good recipes
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a recipe cookbook by Carla Hall, one of the co-host's on the network TV show "The Chew".
This book has a number of interesting recipes based on the idea of comfort foods. Foods for breakfast, lunch or dinner, based in a wide variety of ethnic and national cultures. There is something in this book for everyone. The recipes are all relatively easy to follow, and the ingredients never get too exotic, even if some of the dishes may seem that way when they're done! Recommended for home entertaining and family meals alike.

Nov 06, 2018
Nice Accessories for a Spider-hero outfit.
I received this in a reasonable amount of time and they were as the description said. Nice accessories for a spiderman outfit.
Nov 10, 2013
A solid example of 1980s classic rock
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a solid compilation for the signature songs of rock & roll musician Billy Squier-- now considered a 1980s-era classic-rock personality, he came to fame in the aftermath of Led Zeppelin's breakup, and was solidly in the vein of the arena rock that prefigured the hair metal soon to come. Perhaps in a curious irony, several album cuts of Squier became staples of hip-hop's urban DJ culture, who proceeded to liberally remix drum riffs from "The Stroke" and "The Big Beat" for any number of rap songs over the ensuing years.