Attention college students, business men and coffee addicts — the Black & Decker DCM18S Brew n’ Go personal coffeemaker is going to blow your coffee-addled mind.
The coffeemaker includes the ever important Travel Mug and can brew 15 ounces of coffee directly into the stainless-steel mug.
The mug itself includes a rubber handle and a lid, keeping the coffee hot and away from burning your privates. The bottom of the mug measures 2 1/2 inches in diameter, meaning it can fit in just about every vehicle’s cup holder, while the machine itself includes a permanent filter and even shuts off automatically after brewing. Finally, the coffeemaker can be used to heat water for tea, make hot chocolate, and even instant foods like oatmeal and soup. Read the rest of this entry »
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Price: $49.95
Features
* 1500-watt pot boils 1-3/4-quarts water faster than stove or microwave
* Perfect for making coffee, tea, soup, hot chocolate
* Lifts off power base for cordless pouring; gauge shows water level
* 18/10 stainless steel with mirror-finish exterior, brushed-finish interior Read the rest of this entry »
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Singing in the Dark is Alison Brackenbury’s seventh collection of poetry. Her work has always been characterised by a concern with stillness and natural detail, by a closeness to the ballad form, and, most of all, by a quiet lyricism and delight that is constantly being challenged, constantly under threat Coffee Grinders. The book’s title is taken from the opening poem, “Edward Thomas’s daughter”, in which the final stanza sets up the book’s challenge: “The robin brushes me at dusk. Our good bones fail. We leave no mark. His voice, she writes, was clear and quiet. I hear him singing in the dark.” That last line captures a sense not only of fragility but also of defiance and this distinctive combination underpins the new collection. Read the rest of this entry »
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