archive for November, 2009

Classic Cookbooks For The Chefs On Your Gift List

Sometimes older classic cookbooks make just as good gifts as new ones.

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Holiday Decorating: Five Things To Think About

Five tips for keeping holiday decorating focused on the celebration.

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Keep Those Holiday Photo Cards Coming

Don’t even think about posting your kids’ holiday photo on Facebook; there’s nothing like receiving an old-fashioned holiday photo card.

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Green Gifting

Low-impact, meaning gifts can be just as treasured, and are more kind to the planet.

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Sharing the “Wealth”

Sometimes sharing the wealth, especially in hard times, is its own reward.

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Fill Your Vase With Colorful Twigs And Sticks

Twigs, sticks and branches from the garden can make appealing indoor floral arrangements.

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Turkey Soup: A Solution For Overload

Get rid of that hulking turkey carcass by making some soup.

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E-retail Extravaganza: Gearing Up For Cyber Shopping

Black Friday is the new Cyber Monday ― and I’m there.

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Grandmother’s Recipe Box Reveals Family Culture

Even if you don’t cook from them, old recipes can bring a great glimpse in a family’s home life.

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Who Knew?

In case you were wondering, November is National Clean Out Your Fridge month.

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