Imagine (Deluxe Edition)
Turn nonfat milk into a wonderful foamy topping for your favorite coffee drink, adding richness without the fat. (Whole milk may be used, but nonfat really does give the best results.) Just add milk, pump, and serve. Don’t be tempted to overfill–and be sure to pump gently to prevent the milk from spurting out. If you prefer hot froth, remove the plunger after pumping and pop the carafe into the microwave. A fat-free topping for fruit or dessert is just seconds away, embellished with sugar and/or vanilla if you like. The long-handled scoop lets you get every last spoonful, and the color-coordinated coaster provides a protective perch. All pieces of the set are top-rack dishwasher-safe, but hand washing is recommended. Before washing, unscrew the screen assembly from the frother rod so that you can wipe off the milky residue thoroughly. –Cynthia Nims
Price: $30.00
Customer Review: Awesome
This milk frother is Awesome! I have used it every day since I got it (sometimes numerous times a day). It is that easy to use and makes great froth each time. I used to have a fancy electric frother that I had to let cool down in between uses. It was very difficult to clean. This is completely opposite. Easy to clean. Easy to use - and portable!!! I did find that the froth is best as the company recommends making it - froth it cold… If you want it warm, microwave after frothed. Better than warming the milk first! Great product. Just take care of it. The glass beaker is just that - glass. It will break.
Customer Review: Great company to do business with. Great customer service.
Love this product. I broke my last one so this is the 2nd one I’ve purchased. I called the company and left a message on a Sunday. The nice lady called me back 10 minutes later.
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Imagine (Deluxe Edition)
Imagine John Lennon comes from a treasure trove: the legendary musician’s own collection of more than 240 hours of film and videotape, much of it never seen by the public. With cooperation from Yoko Ono in its creation, producers David L. Wolper and Andrew Solt (partners on This Is Elvis) transform the archival footage - and a monumental 36-tune soundtrack - into a spellbinding account of a complex, fascinating man. Lennon’s own voice narrates “a classic film biography” (Roy Leonard, WGN-TV/Chicago).
DVD Features:
Additional Scenes:Never Before Seen Footage of the Island House (Lake House at home of John and Yoko, Tittenhurst Estate in Ascot, England)
Audio Commentary:John Lennon Trivia Track (subtitled, not audio)
DVD ROM Features:John Lennon Music Guide
Featurette:Tribute to John Lennon: The Man, The Music, The Memories (w/ the Filmmakers David L. Wolper, Andrew Solt, Sam Egan, Editors Bert Lovitt and Bud Friedgen)
Interviews:John & Yoko: Truth Be Told (BBC Radio Interview with John and Yoko) William Ernest Pobjoy Interview (Headmaster Quarry Bank High School - John Lennon’s Grammar School)
Other:Acoustic IMAGINE - never before released performance at the Apollo Theatre in New York City, Dec. 17, 1971
Theatrical Trailer:James Dean Trailer
Customer Review: Imagine
This was a very moving documentary.
I was brought to tears while watching these moments in the life of John Lennon.
It’s an excellent product for any fan!
Customer Review: Imagine
The strength of “Imagine” lies in its clear-eyed depiction of its subject. Gifted and well-intentioned as he was, Lennon was no saint, and at times, misguided if not na?ve. Example: John and Yoko taking to bed to protest the Vietnam War makes no more sense now than it did then. Conservative cartoonist Al Capp visits them and calls their action “self-aggrandizing” (don’t miss this sequence). In truth, their motives were noble, but their tactics were too bizarre to resonate. Clearly Lennon was still assimilating an unprecedented super-stardom, and coping with the psychic scars of a mother who abandoned him, by letting Yoko infantilize and control him. As John himself wrote, “Whatever gets you through the night…” This revealing documentary is a must-see for any Beatles fan.









