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Polyester Quilt Batting
Category: Quilt Batting
Quilters around the country choose Bemidji Woolen Mills' own batting more than any other for it's laundry list of excellent qualities. Layered to eliminate thin spots, these unbonded batts have a consistent loft. They're washable, enduringly plush, odorless, non-allergenic and moth proof. A great quilt is only as good as its batting. 72x90, overlap for queen and king sizes. |
Price: $6.00
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The Original Wooly
Category: Others
The Original Wooly was designed by Thea Corbin in the fall of 1992. The body is constructed of pure wool and the characters are enhanced by the use of several natural and recycled products. Each Wooly is designed to pose as you like, but is never intended for use by children or pets. The Original Wooly in its simple child-like spirit has captured the hearts of collectors throughout the land.
Bemidji Woolen Mills is the proud supplier of 100% pure virgin wool for these wonderful works of art. Many other styles available upon request. |
Price: $18.00
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The Original Wooly
Category: Others
The Original Wooly was designed by Thea Corbin in the fall of 1992. The body is constructed of pure wool and the characters are enhanced by the use of several natural and recycled products. Each Wooly is designed to pose as you like, but is never intended for use by children or pets. The Original Wooly in its simple child-like spirit has captured the hearts of collectors throughout the land.
Bemidji Woolen Mills is the proud supplier of 100% pure virgin wool for these wonderful works of art. Many other styles available upon request. |
Price: $18.00
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The Original Wooly
Category: Others
The Original Wooly was designed by Thea Corbin in the fall of 1992. The body is constructed of pure wool and the characters are enhanced by the use of several natural and recycled products. Each Wooly is designed to pose as you like, but is never intended for use by children or pets. The Original Wooly in its simple child-like spirit has captured the hearts of collectors throughout the land.
Bemidji Woolen Mills is the proud supplier of 100% pure virgin wool for these wonderful works of art. Many other styles available upon request. |
Price: $18.00
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Bemidji Long Sleeve Mock Turtle Neck
Category: Menswear
Quality silk screened 100% cotton. Heavy weight mock turtle neck, show your spirit for Bemidji.
Machine Wash |
Price: $16.00
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Boreal Gauntlet Mitten
Category: Gloves and Mittens
Buffalo plaid wool lined with polyester fleece. Our warmest mitten. |
Price: $29.95
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Cauliflower Wild Rice Soup
Category: Minnesota Wild Rice
"The New Homemade!"™ mixes are fat free, cholesterol-free, MSG-free and vegetarian. They are as complete as possible; you add liquid ingredients. (No extra trips to the store for onions or carrots). They serve 4 to 6 people, making about 2 quarts. We use the best ingredients on the market, and display them proudly in our minimal, see-through packaging. |
Price: $4.99
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MINNESOTA EATS OUT - An Illustrated History
Category: Others
By Kathryn Strand Koutsky and Linda Koutsky with recipes by Eleanor Ostman
Let's eat out Minnesotans have always loved to eat out, in the opulent dining rooms of fancy hotels, in piney resort halls, or in standard around-the-corner cafés, where the food is hot and plentiful. And the best of these eateries inspire cherished memories of fabulous food and charming camaraderie.
Minnesota Eats Out is a virtual romp through the state’s dining spots, from early health resorts to Prohibition-era speakeasies to A&W drive-ins, illustrated with nearly one thousand photographs, postcards, menus, matchbooks, and collectible dishes. Kathryn Strand Koutsky and Linda Koutsky narrate the history of dining in the North Star State, highlighting innovative foods, inspired restaurant architecture, and cutting-edge graphic design, along with anecdotes about beloved restaurants remembered through the decades.
Accompanying this rich history is a priceless collection of recipes for dishes made famous through the years, like the pioneers’ Indian Pudding and old favorites from Eibner’s Bakery in New Ulm or Ruttger’s Resort in Brainerd. Eleanor Ostman revised these recipes for preparation in modern kitchens. Embellished with photographs of historic restaurants, collectible tableware, and restaurant ephemera, the recipes invite today’s readers to re-create cherished food memories.
Minnesota Eats Out, a one-of-a-kind venture into the state’s history, serves up over a century of fine and fun Minnesota dining. ISBN: 0-87351-452-1
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Price: $34.95
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Minnesota Minestrone Wild Rice
Category: Minnesota Wild Rice
"The New Homemade!"™ mixes are fat free, cholesterol-free, MSG-free and vegetarian. They are as complete as possible; you add liquid ingredients. (No extra trips to the store for onions or carrots). They serve 4 to 6 people, making about 2 quarts. We use the best ingredients on the market, and display them proudly in our minimal, see-through packaging. |
Price: $4.99
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Minnesota Book of Days
Category: Others
An Almanac of State History
By: Compiled by Tony Greiner
Foreward by Howard Mohr
The Minnesota Book of Days is a entertaining and educational day-by-day account of Minnesota history, chronicling important events, famous firsts, notable individuals, and interesting incidents.
Tony Greiner's thorough research and keen sense of the offbeat combine to produce a book that is both serious history and unexpected fun, a perfect gift and a handy compendium. Did you know that the mercury sank below freezing on the Fourth of July in 1859? Or that on August 18, 1929, a 350-pound bear wandered into the lounge of the Hotel Duluth? Or that on October 8, 1956, the world's first fully enclosed shopping mall, Southdale Shopping Center, opened in Edina?
This handy guide explores famous and not-so-famous aspects of Minnesota's history in lively entries for each day of the year. Whether you're a visitor or a lifelong resident, these tidbits about noteworthy events and people just might inspire you to explore Minnesota history in greater depth.
TONY GREINER lived in Minnesota for only a few years, but in that time he tasted lutefisk and learned to like fried cheese curds and mini-donuts. A member of the Al Newman fan club and the fifth place winner in the State Fair Spam Cook-off, Greiner now lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife, a sixth-generation Minnesotan who has regaled him with stories of Halsey Hall, Lunch with Casey, and the "Blizzard of '65."
HOWARD MOHR was a writer for and frequent guest on public radio's "A Prairie Home Companion" and is the author of How to Talk Minnesotan.
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Price: $13.95
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