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| 1250 products found for Lunch  | Roger Troy Wilson returns with an updated edition of his classic diet book, which takes the unique approach of encouraging us to eat until we are full. Wilson, who lost over 200 pounds on his self-created diet, explains that a short period of eating... |  | Television personality, cookbook author, and restaurateur Paula Deen has created a second kids cookbook filled with fun ingredient illustrations and lots of great themes. Whether getting ready for a bake sale, or having a pool party, kids will learn... |  | NAKED LUNCH, the controversial masterpiece by Beat Generation founding father William S. Burroughs, has the distinction of being the last novel banned in the United States. Decried as obscene, the novel uses frank and extremely graphic depictions of... |  | When Eric Idle constructed a wacky spoof of The Beatles, dubbed them "The Rutles," and made a hilarious mockumentary in 1978 named ALL YOU NEED IS CASH, he spawned a huge cult of eager worshipers who longed to hear more from Dirk (Idle), Nasty (Neil... |  | Money, math, entrepreneurship, and friendship are at the heart of this humorous middle grade novel. From a very early age, Greg Kenton has been obsessed with money. By the time he finished fourth grade, Greg had already amassed over $3,000 from... |  | Roger Troy Wilson returns with an updated edition of his classic diet book, which takes the unique approach of encouraging us to eat until we are full. Wilson, who lost over 200 pounds on his self-created diet, explains that a short period of eating... |  | The dry wit of writer William S. Burroughs transfers surprisingly well to the screen. This partially biographical celluloid interpretation of his book shows Burroughs's daring and delirium as one of the experimental beat writers (with Jack Kerouac... |  | NAKED LUNCH, the controversial masterpiece by Beat Generation founding father William S. Burroughs, has the distinction of being the last novel banned in the United States. Decried as obscene, the novel uses frank and extremely graphic depictions of... |  | Personnel: Ry Cooder (vocals, guitar); Plas Johnson (alto saxophone); Oscar Brashear (cornet); Earl Hines (piano); Ronnie Barron (piano, organ); Russ Titelman, Chris Ethridge, Red Callender, John Duke (bass); Jim Keltner (drums); Milt Holland (drums,... |  | In the 19th book about audacious first grader Junie B. Jones, the chatty heroine finds herself outfitted like a lunch lady, hairnet and all, with a secret plan to eat lots of cookies and order kids around. Of course, things get a little crazy in the... |
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