Archive for the ‘mountain blue coffee’ Category
Morning cliff dive Blue Cave Castle
After delicious Blue mountain coffee this seemed like the right way to wake up on a daily basis.
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KXCI Ruby’s Roadhouse Blend
Would you like a little twang in your thang before headin down to the Roadhouse? This blend is the perfect pair to your mid-day break with Ruby. Listen to the real McCoy of country music, Americana, Bluegrass, and Blues while you enjoy this classic cup! A multi-roasted blend of 100% mountain
Alf Lailah wa Lailah
Ahel El Nagam playing “Alf Lailah wa Lailah” (A Thousand Nights and a Night) by Baligh Hamdl.
At the Blue Mountain Coffee House
400 E. Main Street
Louisville, KY
Friday, 15 February 2008
Duration : 0:7:13
Gourmet Seattle Gift Baskets – Heartwarming Treasures: Taste of Seattle Gift Basket
New! With great tastes from Seattle, this gorgeous blue gift tin contains: 8oz Tully’s Espresso Blend Coffee, (2) 2.5oz Seattle Chocolates Cappucino Bars, 9oz Cougar Mountain Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies, 7oz Emily’s Dark Chocolate Blueberries, 5.8oz Peanut Roca, 3oz Seattle Chocolate Truffles
Spyder Supreme 3-in-1 System Ski Jacket -

CLOSEOUTS . The Spyder Supreme 3-in-1 system jacket gives you the versatility you need to adapt to changing conditions on the mountain, no matter what Mother Nature throws your way. Wear the weather-resistant shell with or without the liner Both shell and liner have zip hand pockets Water-resistant XT.L nylon shell Zip-off hood with visor YKK(R) zipper with storm flap Two zip chest pockets Snow skirt Drawcord hem Length: 25? Weight: 2 lb. 10 oz. Fabric: Nylon shell and lining Liner: Polyester Care: Machine wash/dry Classic Fit CLOSEOUTS . China. Sorry, we are not able to ship this product outside the U.S. Runs small, order one size larger.
Mountain Scene Stoneware 13″ Oval Platter

Mara Stoneware 13″ Small Oval Serving Platter. Lead Free Glazes, Microwave and Dishwasher Safe. Mara’s Distinctive Stoneware Designs, all stoneware is signed by Mara Complete your table setting with Large (72 oz.) and small (24 oz.) serving bowls and platters!
Coffee drinkers what is your favourite Latin American coffee?
I was blown away by Puerto Rican Yauco Selecto
Guatemalan Antigua was also good…
but have yet to try Blue Mountain.
La Llave … it’s actually espresso, but you brew it like coffee! That’s the only coffee we buy, and if you get it at a mexican market (carneceria) you can get it much cheaper than at any grocery store.
Kentucky Mountain Music (Box Set) / Various

Released in February 2003, Kentucky Mountain Music is the type of box set that will have old-time music lovers drawing up their holiday wish-list early. A roots music novice will probably question the size and scope of the set: Why would one state, after all, need seven full discs to document its music? But devotees know that (a) Yazoo wouldn’t put out anything but a quality product and (b) Kentucky holds more old-time musical riches than most states. As Richard Nevins notes, “no other state comes even close in both terms of fascinating diversity of styles and prodigious amounts of great performances.” Each disc contains 22-25 performances including fiddle tunes, string band music, and vocals from the 1920s and 1930s. A number of well-respected names make multiple appearances including Burnett and Rutherford, Buell Kazee, and Fiddlin’ Doc Roberts. There are a number of fine cuts from Jimmy Johnson String Band(”Gate to Go Through” and “Drink More Cider”),and Taylor’s Kentucky Boys (”The Dixie Cowboy” and “Forked Deer”). There’s a fun, snappy version of “Hot Corn” by Martin and Roberts, and some nifty banjo work by Henry L. Bandy on “Five Up.” There are also oddities like Bill Bundy’s “Poison in a Glass of Wine,” about a jealous boy who poisons both himself and his true love, and the whimsical instrumental by the Fiddlin’ Doc Roberts trio called “Honeymoon Stomp.” The overall sound quality is good, though, as the liner notes point out, old recordings offer their share of problems when it comes to fidelity. The field recordings in particular were poorly recorded, leaving less room for improvement. Many kinks, however, have been ironed out, and fans will be thankful to have these recordings. This massive set is supplemented by an attractive booklet featuring good photographs and solid liner notes by Nevins and Charles K. Wolfe. Kentucky Mountain Music is a lovingly completed box set that will prove the perfect present for old-time fanatics everywhere.
- Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide
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