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Secret Recipes : Creating Kitchen Clones of
America's Favorite Brand-Name Foods
by Todd Wilbur
Todd Wilbur has too much time on his hands, and
an incredible sweet-tooth. Combine these
together, and you get home-made versions of
famous store-bought products. Would you like to
make Yoo-Hoos, Snickers bars, or KFC's coleslaw?
This book has recipes that come pretty darn close
to the originals, and are a whole lot of fun to
make. The Cinnabon cinnamon rolls recipe has kept
my office co-workers fat and happy (and begging
for the recipe) for years. |
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Top Secret Recipes : More Fabulous Kitchen Clones
of America's Favorite Brand-Name Foods
by Todd Wilbur
Todd Wilbur found more recipes that needed to be
duplicated, and included them here. My favorite?
Home-made Oreo cookies and 3 Musketeers bars. |
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Secret Restaurant Recipes : Creating Kitchen
Clones from America's Favorite Restaurant Chains
by Todd Wilbur
In this version of his continuing series in
debunking recipe secrets, Todd Wilbur takes on
the restaurants. From Planet Hollywood's Chicken
Crunch to Chili's fabulous fajitas, Todd shows us
the secret to our favorite restaurant meals. |
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Are
You Normal? Do You Behave Like Everyone Else?
by Bernice Kanner
Based on a 1995 survey of Americans, this book
should help you determine if your particular
quirks are normal - when compared to everyone
else. Do you pee in the shower? Do you wear
boxers or briefs? What about singing in the car?
You'll be surprised at how many people do the
same things you do. |
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PC
Roadkill
by Michael Hyman
A tremendous compendium of computer humor, failed
ad campaigns, very embarrassing gossip, pranks,
and inside stories and techniques:
- a hard-drive manufacturer that filled its
warehouse with boxes full of bricks so
investors would think business was good.
The ruse worked... for awhile
- how to spy on competitors at trade shows
- canonical interview questions at
companies like Microsoft
- hundreds of pages of great bathroom
reading for any serious geek, nerd, or
wannabe.
This is the perfect book for anyone who's ever
even thought about a computer let alone used one.
Inside, readers will get hilarious, yet often
twisted, anecdotes of industry wizards as well as
the inside scoop on product packaging, computer
lingo, favorite foods, first cars, the mouse's
background, the best nerd jokes and much, much
more!
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The
Non-Designer's Web Book : An Easy Guide to
Creating, Designing, and Posting Your Own Web
Site
by Robin Williams, John Tollett
This book is perfect for the web creator who is a
technical guru but does not have a background in
graphic design. It explains page layout concepts
in a language that is easy to understand. |
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The
Odd Index : The Ultimate Compendium of Bizarre
and Unusual Facts
by Stephen J. Spignesi
The Odd Index is similar to the Book of Lists,
but this one has a funky twist. Spignesi offers
up lists such as "31 Weird Tourist
Attractions", "228 Euphemisms for
Sexual Intercourse", "9 Deadly
Dogs", and the ever-popular "11 Signs
of Demonic Possession". Over 9,900
fascinating facts that make for good
conversations. A lot of fun. |
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The
Only Book : A Compendium of One-Of-A-Kind Facts
by Gerard Del Re , Patricia Del Re , Gerald Del
Re
Stuck for those one-of-a-kind facts that set you
apart from others? Here's a good place to start.
What's the only TV commercial Elvis Presley ever
made? Who was the only first lady to carry a
revolver in her purse? What is the only breed of
cat born without a tail? This book combines the
appeal of the unique with the enjoyment of
infotainment to provide the answers to these and
many more questions. |
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101
Grrreat Quickies
by Laura Corn
101 sealed "quickie" coupons to be torn
out and used. A perfect gift for family and
friends to add a little 'spice' to the
relationship. |
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101
Nights of Grrreat Romance: How to Make Love With
Your Clothes on
by Laura Corn
Having trouble being romantic? Select one of the
101 sealed "episodes" and act it out
for an evening of romantic pleasure. |
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101
Nights of Grrrreat Sex : Secret Sealed Seductions
for Fun Loving Couples
by Laura Corn
Why not swing from the chandelier? Choose one of
the 101 sealed "adventures" for an
evening's fun. |
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Man's Life : The Complete Instructions
by Gregg Stebben , A. R. B. (Illustrator) , Denis
Boyles
This book is a sequel/update to the Modern Man's
Guide to Life. From surviving office politics to
playing with chainsaws, this handbook of expert
advice, secret tips, and essential tells today's
man all he needs to know to get along in today's
world. Written by the popular magazine columnist
and principal author of the bestselling Modern
Man's Guide to Life, this is the one book that
every guy should own. |
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The
Modern Man's Guide to Life
by Alan Rose , Alan Wellikoff , Denis Boyles
The Modern Man's Guide to Life is the book that
acts like your favorite uncle or older brother
you never had... telling you things that you need
to know to get through life that you would
normally only learn about through experience.
Learn how to equip a modern man's kitchen, how to
court a modern woman, how to build a tent, how to
open a bottle of wine, how to tip, how to travel.
How to be a modern man. One of the basic books
every library should have. |
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The
Modern Woman's Guide to Life
by Elizabeth Chapman , Maggie Kassner , Karen
Kriberney , Dennis Boyles
Every modern woman needs something or someone to
tell her how to survive without a modern man.
This book covers everything a modern woman should
know - from applying makeup to rewiring a lamp. A
good companion for the Modern Man's Guide to
Life. |
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The
Modern Man's Guide to Modern Women
by Denis Boyles
And you thought you knew everything about women?
There was so much that needed to be told, the
modern man needed a separate book just to cover
those mysterious creatures. |
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Prince
of the Magic Kingdom: Michael Eisner and the
Re-Making of Disney
by Joe Flower
This book covers the inside story of the
potential takeover of Disney, and the rise to
power of Michael Eisner. It covers a brief
history of the Disney corporation, the financial
problems of the mid-80's, and the way Eisner took
over and rebuilt Disney into the media powerhouse
it is today. |
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The
Disney Touch : Disney, ABC & the Quest for
the World's Greatest Media Empire
by Ron Grover
Ron Grover updated his 1991 book (which I
thoroughly enjoyed) with this version, adding in
the recent purchase of ABC. An expanded history
of Disney (with pictures), and an unbiased look
at everything that Eisner did - and plans to do -
to make Disney the largest media company in the
world. Fun and entertaining! |
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Building
a Dream : The Art of Disney Architecture
by Beth Dunlop
This book covers the history of the architecture
in the Disney parks. Although there is some
mention of the physical design of the parks and
the structures within, the major concentration is
focused on the Eisner Era -- the Team Disney
building, the Swan and Dolphin hotels, etc.
Fascinating look at how Disney has made the look
of their company's structures as distinct as the
company itself. |
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Inside
the Mouse : Work and Play at Disney World : The
Project on Disney
This is an interesting analysis/thesis work on
four (five?) people's opinions on what makes
Disney tick. Personally, I foound this book a
fascinating psychological look at the
behind-the-scenes reasoning behind why Disney
does things the way they do. Not a great read for
the strictly Disney fan, but an intelligent
opinion/observation piece on why there are
Disney fans. |
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Since
the World Began : Walt Disney World the First 25
Years
by Jeff Kurtti
A behind-the-scenes look at how Disney World
developed from a swamp to what we know it as
today. A great coffee-table book for every Disney
fan. |
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Walt
Disney Imagineering : A Behind the Dreams Look at
Making the Magic Real
by Imagineers
How Disney does Disney, written by those who know
Disney best, the Imagineers. An inside look at
how an idea comes together, from sketch to final
reality at Disney World. |
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Mouse
Tales : A Behind-The-Ears Look at Disneyland
by David Koenig
What is it like to work at Disneyland? What
stories are there behind the magic dust that the
average person might not know about? What happens
after-dark? This book sheds some light on the
magical world of Disney, behind the scenes. |
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Mouse
Under Glass: Secrets of Disney Animation &
Theme Parks
by David Koenig |
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