The Glass Cafe (The full title The Glass Cafe Or the Stripper and the State; How My Mother Started a War with the System That Made Us Kind of Rich and...
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Hatchet (novel) (category A Cry in the Wild)
American writer Gary Paulsen. It is the first novel of five in the Hatchet series. Other novels in the series include The River (1991), Brian's Winter (1996)...
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Latte (redirect from Cafe latte)
steamed milk, traditionally served in a glass. Variants include the chocolate-flavored mocha or replacing the coffee with another beverage base such as...
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Café au lait (/ˌkæfeɪ oʊ ˈleɪ, kæˌfeɪ, kə-/; French: [kafe o lɛ]; French for "coffee with milk") is coffee with hot milk added. It differs from white coffee...
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Cortado (redirect from Café cortado)
in a macchiato glass that is filled with steamed milk in the same fashion as a cafe latte. A larger drink, popular in Portugal, is the galão, which uses...
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Brian's Winter is a 1996 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the third novel in the Hatchet series, but second in terms of chronology as an alternate...
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Gary Paulsen and the fourth novel in the Hatchet series. It was also released as Hatchet: The Call by Macmillan Children's Books in the UK on January 8...
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L'Absinthe (redirect from Glass of Absinthe)
(English: The Absinthe Drinker or Glass of Absinthe) is a painting by Edgar Degas, painted between 1875 and 1876. Its original title was Dans un Café, a name...
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prepaid phone cards. Some of the most recognizable Paris cafés include Café de la Paix, Les Deux Magots, Café de Flore, Café de la Rotonde, La Coupole,...
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Gary Paulsen (redirect from The Treasure of El Patron)
young adult fiction, best known for coming-of-age stories about the wilderness. He was the author of more than 200 books and wrote more than 200 magazine...
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Ristretto (redirect from Café serré)
glasses). Thus, a "double ristretto" consumes the same amount of coffee beans but fills only a single shot glass. Coffee contains over a thousand aromatic...
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Brian's Hunt is a 2003 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the fifth and final book in the award-winning Hatchet series, which deals with Brian Robeson...
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the Ruins (1998) Flight of the Hawk (1998) The Boy Who Owned the School (1990) Harris and Me (1993) The Schernoff Discoveries (1997) The Glass Cafe (2003)...
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Guts: The True Stories Behind Hatchet and the Brian Books is a non-fiction book by Gary Paulsen, published on January 23, 2001 by Delacorte Books. It...
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Viennese coffee house culture (redirect from Viennese cafe)
coffee is found on the bill." The social practices, rituals, and elegance create the very specific atmosphere of the Viennese café. Coffee houses entice with...
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Bewley's (redirect from Rebecca's Cafe)
operations are the production of tea and coffee, and the operations of cafés. Bewley's has operations in Ireland, the UK and the United States; in the Boston...
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Spain. Carajillo is usually served in a small glass. Carajillo, unmixed Carajillo in an Osborne bull glass Coffee portal Irish coffee – cocktail with coffee...
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Hocking Glass Company Ballerina Block Optic Circle Colonial Coronation Fire-King dinnerware Philbe Fortune Hobnail Lake Como Mayfair Miss America Old Cafe Old...
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a caffè latte, and lacks the thick layer of foam in a cappuccino. While the origin of the flat white is unclear, various café owners in Australia and New...
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Kristallnacht (redirect from Night of the broken glass)
pronunciation: [kʁɪsˈtalnaχt] lit. 'crystal night') or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November pogrom(s) (German: Novemberpogrome, pronounced...
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The Penguin Cafe Orchestra (PCO) were an avant-pop band led by British guitarist Simon Jeffes. Co-founded with cellist Helen Liebmann, the band toured...
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Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th...
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The Car is a 1993 novel by Gary Paulsen. Terry Anders is a fourteen-year-old boy living in Cleveland, Ohio whose parents didn't pay much attention to...
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Café Schwarzenberg is a traditional Viennese coffee house, located on the Ringstraße boulevard (Kärntner Ring No. 17) near Schwarzenbergplatz in the central...
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Café liégeois is a French cold dessert made from lightly sweetened coffee, coffee-flavoured ice cream and Chantilly cream. Refrigerate a large glass filled...
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Milk coffee (redirect from Café bombón)
or espresso lungo. For café bombón, the condensed milk is added to the espresso. For visual effect, a glass is used, and the condensed milk is added...
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and cafés usually serve the affogato in a tall glass with a narrow bottom, allowing the ice cream to melt and combine with the espresso at the bottom...
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Coffee culture (redirect from Cafe Culture)
Albania; a country with only 2.5 million inhabitants. Café culture in China has multiplied over the years: Shanghai alone has an estimated 6,500 coffeehouses...
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Irani cafés are Iranian-style cafés in the Indian subcontinent. They were originally opened by Zoroastrian Irani immigrants to British India in the 19th...
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related to this article: The Parting Glass "The Parting Glass" (Roud 3004) is a Scottish traditional song, often sung at the end of a gathering of friends...
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