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CINNAMON STICKS & CHUNKS<br />
Ceylon Softstick Cinnamon<br />
Ceylon cinnamon is soft and <strong>easy</strong> to crumble. Very thin<br />
<strong>pie</strong>ces of bark are tightly rolled into parchment style<br />
sticks, then machine cut to uniform 5-inch lengths.<br />
Ceylon 00000 whole stick cinnamon, from Sri Lanka.<br />
1 oz. bulk bag #53464 $ 2.49<br />
4 oz. bag #53448 $ 5.69<br />
8 oz. bag #53480 $ 10.39<br />
1 lb. bag #53419 $ 19.70<br />
Cinnamon Sticks<br />
Traditionally used as a tasty stirring stick for hot drinks.<br />
A nice addition to cocoa, coffee or special holiday<br />
concoctions. Perfect for flavoring curry, dessert sauces<br />
and syrups. 80 inches to 4 oz. weight (20, 4 inch sticks).<br />
3 inch Cut Sticks Indonesian Cinnamon<br />
1 oz. bulk bag #53064 $ 1.95<br />
4 oz. bag #53048 $ 4.35<br />
8 oz. bag #53080 $ 7.69<br />
1 lb. bag #53019 $ 14.30<br />
4 inch Cut Sticks Indonesian Cinnamon<br />
1 oz. bulk bag #53169 $ 1.95<br />
4 oz. bag #53143 $ 4.35<br />
8 oz. bag #53185 $ 7.69<br />
1 lb. bag #53114 $ 14.30<br />
Cinnamon Chunks<br />
A blend of ¹/4"-¹/2 " China and Indonesia chunks. Great<br />
for coffee, add 1 TB. to the filter per pot. Nice for mulled<br />
wine or cider. Scent the home by simmering a bit in<br />
water. Chunks stay fresh indefinitely.<br />
1 oz. bulk bag #43861 $ 2.49<br />
4 oz. bag #43845 $ 5.69<br />
8 oz. bag #43887 $ 10.39<br />
1 lb. bag #43816 $ 19.70<br />
16 penzeys spices | back to school<br />
People smile when they wear the designs<br />
JorJan creates using all natural materials.<br />
JorJan Borlin<br />
Teddy taught me to be still<br />
enough to listen to the energy of the<br />
moment, to sort out if there is really<br />
something you must deal with and to<br />
act accordingly. To re-examine what<br />
is really important in life,” says JorJan<br />
Borlin of Dodgeville, Wisconsin.<br />
JorJan and her husband Peter<br />
were stunned when their only son<br />
Teddy was diagnosed with Sandhoff’s<br />
Disease, a rare genetic disorder that<br />
has no treatment and no cure. Teddy<br />
was eight months old at the time.<br />
“How could this happen?” JorJan<br />
recalls thinking. “How could he not<br />
grow up?<br />
We spent that day in the garden<br />
crying and helping Teddy do things<br />
we feared he never would: tasting a<br />
strawberry, feeling a baby chick,<br />
sitting in a tree.”<br />
JorJan and Peter provided aroundthe-clock<br />
care at home for Teddy,<br />
and when he reached age 5 they<br />
decided to take him to a special class.<br />
“We felt he was missing out on<br />
interaction with other children,” says<br />
JorJan. “He became the most popular<br />
kid in the class!<br />
“There was a little boy in class also<br />
named Teddy. He would bring things<br />
from home to show our<br />
Teddy. Once he brought a bicycle<br />
grip so Teddy would know what it felt<br />
like to grip a bicycle.<br />
“His mother would send notes for<br />
Teddy filled with an unfamiliar<br />
language. We’d show them to Teddy<br />
and he’d smile. It was as if they had<br />
their own language.<br />
“I think they taught each other as<br />
the truest of friends teach each<br />
other, without all the worry about<br />
being ‘cool enough’ when and while<br />
they did.”<br />
Teddy lived to be almost 7 years<br />
old, longer than any other<br />
Sandhoff’s child. “Images of Teddy<br />
smiling in his wheelchair come to<br />
me. He can still be my teacher. His<br />
spirit hasn’t left me.<br />
“Teaching has always interested<br />
me. At first, all I could imagine was<br />
teaching K-12. Now I realize that it is<br />
not so much what subject I teach, but<br />
the idea of sharing a way to solve a<br />
problem which I happen to know<br />
and someone else wants or needs<br />
to know.<br />
“This may be teaching a grandma<br />
how to make bracelets for her<br />
grandchildren or teaching a beading<br />
class at Shake Rag Alley Center for<br />
the Arts. Teaching feels like sharing a<br />
miraculous secret that will make us<br />
all hap<strong>pie</strong>r.<br />
“I am on the Board of Directors<br />
for the Hodan Center, a<br />
rehabilitation center for people with<br />
cognitive disabilities. We provide<br />
opportunities to help those with<br />
disabilities achieve their individual<br />
goals.<br />
“I continually emphasize center<br />
experiences as well as community<br />
integration as two parts of a well<br />
rounded life. I understand the good<br />
friends and feelings which come<br />
from shared time with people who<br />
have disabilities similar to your own.”<br />
JorJan uses two canes and leg