Blessed and highly favored by God. Despite of having some troubles along the way, I know and believe that He will continue to bless me to be a blessing to others.
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Sure, there will be other brands, heck, there have always been other shapes… but there was something about our 108 year reliance on Ronzoni’s “Stelline Pastina” that makes this a tough loss for every Italian American. We fed it to our kids as their first bites of pasta, made it for our sick and used it to console our sad. And now it’s gone… but we will never forget!
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Set Your Heart On Doing Good. Do It Over And Over Again, And You Will Be Filled With Joy.
Buddha Quote design perfect for Buddhists, Buddha lovers and people that are interested in the ways of the Buddhism, this design is also great as a gift to a friend, relative or family member who is also interested in the ways of the Buddha.
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WWII era US Army Air Force. The US Army Air Force insignia. Great gift for WW2 aircraft fans, geeks, pilots, aviation enthusiasts, World War II aircraft historians, military veterans, warbird enthusiasts, airshow fans and anyone who loves retro.
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Perfect for veterans, war gamers, army model kit builders and military history fans. Also makes a cool 23rd Infantry Division gift at Christmas and birthdays.
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The Iroquois Brewery was successor to the Jacob Roos Brewery, originally founded in 1842. Much of the Iroquois advertising that appeared after prohibition cites this 1842 date as the brewery's founding. The brewery was located between Hickory and Pratt Streets in Buffalo, N.Y. It was operated by Jacob Roos and, after his death, by George Roos, until 1892, when it was sold to Leonard Burgwerger. Burgwerger razed the buildings and built a new brewery on the site. This was the start of the Iroquois Brewing Company. Iroquois survived prohibition by brewing soda and near beer, and reopened shortly after prohibition ended in April 1933. Iroquois grew and prospered after prohibition and became the largest brewer in Buffalo.
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