Posted by Rachel | Posted in Tea and Accessories | Posted on 17-07-2009
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Some New Soap! And a BIG Thank you in the info box!! =)
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Keurig 5060 K-Cup Carousel, Chrome $19.94 KEURIG K-CUP CAROUSEL *9.5″H x 7.5″ diameter *Holds 27 of your favorite K-cups *Chrome plated with lazy Susan base for easy rotation *K-cups not included… |
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Keurig K-cup Storage Drawer Coffee Holder for 36 K-cups $32.45 This space saving coffee drawer is engineered to take up as little counter space as possible, yet fits all residential K-Cup brewers including Keurig, Breville and Cuisinart. Great for the home or office. Enhance your selection and variety by storing up to 36 Keurig Coffee or Tea K-cups at your fingertips…. |
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Totally Bamboo 20-2091 In-Drawer Bamboo Knife Block $21.09 Simplify your life and beautify your knife drawer with Totally Bamboo’s In Drawer Knife Block. It holds up to 15 knives and measures 17-inch long, 5.29-inch wide and 2-inch high. Have your knives organized, ready to use in this beautiful drawer organizer. It’s durable and . Made of strong bamboo. Organizer has a tri-ply, cross laminate construction with a specially formulated high temperature adhe… |
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Luxury Spa Basket for Women – Christmas Holiday Gift Idea for Her $179.99 This large sea grass and wood magazine rack is classic and elegant. They will love it. It arrives filled with a large bath pillow; a gel based eye mask; Cru de Provence peppermint foot soak; a pair of exfoliating gloves; a “Pretty In Pink Water Lily Retreat” bath set that includes a gift box filled with moisture rich cream bath, vibrant body wash, a cream body bar and an exfoliating body polisher;… |
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Stash Premium English Breakfast Black Tea, Tea Bags, 30-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) $24.38 The Stash Tea Company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1972, the company derives its name from an entertaining aspect of tea folklore. In earlier centuries, tea was a valuable commodity traditionally transported by clipper ship. The ship’s captain often was presented with some of the finest teas for his personal use. This supply was his “stash,” stowed carefully as his “private res… |
