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The electrifying world of hip-hop explodes in honey the story of a struggling dancer whose relentless passion for music & dance imspires her to reach out take a chance & make it on her own terms. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 09/09/2008 Starring: Jessica Alba Mekhi Phifer Run time: 94 minutes Rating: Pg13
Jessica Alba swivels and pops her way to the top (or at least into Missy Elliot's heart) in hip-hop dance flick Honey. Honey Daniels (Alba, Dark Angel) dances in nightclubs; when she accidentally gets videotaped, a hip-hop video director spots her unique talent and hires her first as a dancer, then as a choreographer. But when he wants her body as much as her talent, how will she sustain her career? And how will this affect her dream of creating a dance studio for the local street kids? Honey is the usual Hollywood silliness, executed with sincerity but not much imagination. For some reason, Alba's sexy gyrations are supposed to be more empowering than other dancers' sexy gyrations, while being no less titillating. Featuring Mekhi Phifer, David Moscow, and cameos by hip-hop stars like Missy Elliot and Ginuwine. --Bret Fetzer
Publisher: Universal Studios
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This whimsical, honeycomb shaped glass dispenser is perfect for honey or syrup. Simply push down on the thumb lever to dispense. Fill glass base with warm water to keep syrup or honey soft and warm. A charming accent for your breakfast or brunch table.
A sophisticated alternative to those pudgy plastic honey bears, this honey dispenser releases a thin drizzle of honey into your tea or steamed milk or on top of toast, hot cereal, pancakes or cornbread. The dispenser is made of glass, not plastic, with an attractive honeycomb relief. The ensemble comes in three parts: a stainless-steel lid, a glass honey container, and a glass stand. When you press the spring trigger, which is attached to the lid, honey flows from the glass nipple at the bottom of the dispenser. Release the trigger and an inner stopper mechanism closes to prevent drips. Keep the inside of the stand honey-free, and avoid overfilling the container. To prevent honey from forming a crust at the bottom, limiting the flow, rinse the glass nipple after use. To liquefy congealed honey, run warm water over the glass. This simple item will quickly become indispensable at your breakfast table. --Carol Gnojewski
Publisher: Norpro
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Publisher: Wedderspoon
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This book describes the medicinal benefits of honey in treating a variety of maladies. The unique antibacterial properties of honey are stressed. Different varieties and flavors of honey are described. A comprehensive and thorough book on honey. Author: Joe Traynor
Publisher: Kovak Books
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The electrifying world of hip-hop explodes in honey the story of a struggling dancer whose relentless passion for music & dance imspires her to reach out take a chance & make it on her own terms. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 09/09/2008 Starring: Jessica Alba Mekhi Phifer Run time: 94 minutes Rating: Pg13
Jessica Alba swivels and pops her way to the top (or at least into Missy Elliot's heart) in hip-hop dance flick Honey. Honey Daniels (Alba, Dark Angel) dances in nightclubs; when she accidentally gets videotaped, a hip-hop video director spots her unique talent and hires her first as a dancer, then as a choreographer. But when he wants her body as much as her talent, how will she sustain her career? And how will this affect her dream of creating a dance studio for the local street kids? Honey is the usual Hollywood silliness, executed with sincerity but not much imagination. For some reason, Alba's sexy gyrations are supposed to be more empowering than other dancers' sexy gyrations, while being no less titillating. Featuring Mekhi Phifer, David Moscow, and cameos by hip-hop stars like Missy Elliot and Ginuwine. --Bret Fetzer
Publisher: Universal Studios
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Leatherwood Honey is unique to Tasmania - the only country in the world where this magnificent tree Eucryphia Lucida grows and honey is commercially produced from it. The World Heritage areas of rain forest on the west coast of Tasmania where this fine, aromatic honey is gathered are entirely free from insecticides and artificial fertilizers. Pure air, pure honey. Net Weight: 17.5 oz. Certified Organic
Publisher: R. Stephens
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No Drip Syrup And Honey Dispenser! Unique Design Prevents Spills And Drips! Features: Dispenses The Exact Amount Needed. All Glass Beehive Design. Stand Included. This handy dispenser allows you to pour syrup or honey without dripping. The decorative beehive design in the glass looks great and when done, it fits neatly on its stand.
Publisher: As Seen On TV
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Publisher: Honey Tree
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Honey was the first sweetener, predating sugar by hundreds of years. But as well as its noted culinary uses, honey has long been valued in folk remedies for its unique properties. This new book presents in one special volume not only a fascinating history of honey, but also a practical guide to it's uses.
Author: Jenni Fleetwood
Publisher: Lorenz Books
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Get set for the adventure of a lifetime in the #1 comedy hit of the year, HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS! Rick Moranis stars as a preoccupied inventor who just can't seem to get his electro-magnetic shrinking machine to work. Then, when he accidentally shrinks his kids down to one-quarter-inch tall and tosses them out in the trash, the real adventure begins! Now the kids face incredible dangers as they try to make their way home through the jungle of their own backyard! Hurricane sprinklers! Dive-bombing bees! A runaway lawn mower and much, much more! Directed by Academy Award(R)-winner Joe Johnston (Visual Effects, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, 1981), this record-breaking smash is full of amazing special effects, hilarious comedy, wild chases, and nonstop surprises!
A deft balance between special effects, comedy, and family dynamics made this 1989 film a hit for Disney and spawned both a string of video sequels and a subsequent TV series. Moranis is endearing as the bumbling inventor/father of the Szalinski family. He inadvertently shrinks his own children then throws them out with the trash. They, along with the neighbor kids, must journey back across their own backyard, now an enormous, dangerous distance, to get back to the right height. Much is done with the perils of the lawn, from a wild deluge from the sprinklers to a nasty encounter with the lawnmower and numerous encounters with gigantic insects. A generally kid-friendly, inventive (no pun intended), and entertaining outing. --Keith Simanton
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
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