? Dr. Edwin Land created the name for the company and polarized lenses from the words “Polarizing Celluloid” to emphasize the company’s focus on polarized lens technology and sunglasses.
The food they provide needs to be easily prepared by children so they can provide for themselves Matthews said. Food like Easy Mac, which can be prepared by just pouring hot water into the packaged cup of noodles and adding sauce after heating it in the microwave, or peanut butter are high in demand.
Restoration Hardware's curated "Curiosities" collection includes some Belgian "maquettes" wooden scale models used to teach architecture,
structure fires. The large polygonal star or pyramidal cone would make a striking accessory. (
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Check Into Cash was robbed Aug. 15 and again Aug. 24,
1-7 p.m., police reports show. The business is in the Pratt Plaza Shopping Center on East Main Street. During the most recent robbery, a neighboring business caught the suspect vehicle on video. Police are looking for a white Ford Crown Victoria with black rims. Central Alabama CrimeStoppers released the video and still shots of the suspect in an effort to get people to call in tips.
Expressions like “throwing the baby out with the bath water” and “cutting your nose off to spite your face,” had to come about from instances just like this.
Some of the vendors lined up for this week include: Brown Dog Farm will have radishes and head lettuce; Wildrose has artisan herbal honey, wild berry mustards, spicy pepper and berry sauces that are a perfect to pair with any barbecue; the AK Flower Lady will have her prize-winning delphiniums, dahlias and strawberries for northern gardens; Adina's Acres will return with German thyme,
cheap gucci shoes, fast-season squash (including zephyr), king of the north sweet bell peppers and matchbox hot peppers. To highlight the international flavor of the market, try Grandma's Old Kitchen, with traditional Russian food like pelmini and piroshky; Asian fusion cuisine by Urban Bamboo; and traditional "conchas," Mexican sweet bread, sold by Ba-Lesca Brothers,
there were two kinds, a husband and wife vendor team from Oaxaca. (Sticking with the international theme, check out the recipe below.)