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1). Christenings – Gifts, Etiquette and History Explained By : James Thomas
There are two types of ceremonies available; religious and non-religious. Irrespective of which type is chosen, the common theme throughout is love and surrounding the child with family and friends in order to celebrate the child’s birth and life ahead.
Religious Ceremonies:
A Christening is the child’s first initiation into the religious faith. At.
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2). Choosing Window Treatments for Your Home By : randall
The original “window treatments” were purely functional. They acted as a barrier to the cold in the winter and the heat in the summer. The functionality of window treatments has diminished some what as homes have improved but they still remain popular as a decorative enhancement. Window treatments bring together the thematic elements of colors and designs in a living space.
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3). Croscill Chambord Bedding Sets By : randall
Since 1946 Croscill has been one of the most popular names in bedding and home décor. Croscill is well known for their unique bedding ensembles. Since their first comforter ensemble design “arsenic and old lace” which they released in the 1960’s, their unique, beautiful and luxurious bedroom linen sets have become a lead product in the industry.
Since the release of their first collections Croscill has set the standard for the bedding industry.
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5). Cast Iron Cookware By : John Francis
How to Season and Care for Your Cast Iron Cookware
You have a skillet that came from your mom, and before that your grandma, and has now fallen into your hands. So how do you take care of it, use it, clean it, and get the best taste possible from it? I hope to answer some of those questions in this article.
I love my cast iron skillets, passed down from my Mom; I remember her using them to make delicious fried chicken dinners, cornbread to go with our Great Northern beans and the best popcorn.
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