Aeropress System with Travel Bag
The AEROPRESS™ is an entirely new way to make coffee. Make great tasting espresso at home without the expensive equipment. |
Biker Beer Bread in a Bottle
Camano Island "Biker Beer Bread in a Bottle" is the best mix for making homemade beer bread! |
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Bob's - Sweet Stripes Peppermint Sticks
Bob's Sweet Stripes peppermint sticks are a great combination with Coffee, Tea, or Cocoa. Unlike many other peppermint candies and candy canes, Sweet Stripes are softer and not so hard on your teeth. |
Café Style Coffee / Tea Press
This Café Style Coffee / Tea Press, complete with a porcelain coffee pot and stainless steel plunger, is perfect for brewing fresh pot of coffee or tea. |
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Café Style Coffee for One
This Café Style Coffee for One, complete with a coffee press and cup, is perfect for brewing just one fresh cup of coffee or tea at a time. |
Camano Island Wild Huckleberry Jam
Our Huckleberry jams are made only from wild huckleberries. The differing temperatures, wind, sunlight, and other natural factors are what give our huckleberries their unique taste. Our premium jams are made in small batches using only the finest handpicked huckleberries that can be found. A sure treat for anyone! |
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Camano Island Wild Huckleberry Syrup
Savor the delicious Huckleberry taste on Pancakes, Waffles, and even Ice Cream! Delicious Wild Huckleberry flavor fresh from the mountains! 10 oz. 'old time' glass bottle. |
Comptoir du Sud - Rough Cut Sugar Cane Cubes
Because you are selective when it comes to your coffees and teas, we think you should be the same about your sugar. Drop a "Comptoir du Sud" rough cut cane sugar cube in your cup and embrace a world of tradition, adventure and luxury. |
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Double Shot - French Press Commuter Mug
French Press made easy and personal! Carry your second press-pot worth of grounds along with you. Make a second pot easily without having to figure out where to keep the extra grounds! |
Images of America - Camano Island
In this pictorial retrospective, author and librarian Karen Prasse features more than 200 photographs from the collections of the Stanwood Area Historical Society, generously donated over the years by residents and others who recognized the need to preserve and interpret the heritage of this once out-of-the-way but picturesque place. |
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