Mozzarella e pomodori (1/3)
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Baby rattle marshmallow pops | Chickabug
How’s this for a cute and easy baby shower favor – baby rattle marshmallow pops! This idea is by Alexandra of Apron Strings Baking, who made the pops from just a few simple ingredients. You can read all about how to make these lil’ cuties ...
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Picnic Planning!
One of my dear friends is moving! I'm so excited because this brings her much closer to me. Also, because I'm one of those weird people who LOVE to help people move. There is something fun to me about helping someone settle down into a new home. I also know that on a moving day there is no way anyone is going to want to cook. That's why I try to pack a "Moving Day Picnic" Basically I pack up a cooler full of yummy items that are quick and easy to eat, and require NO heating up. My friend…
Afternoon Tea Party Recipe Index
Afternoon Tea Party RecipesRecipes for your Afternoon Tea Party. Includes tea sandwiches, scones, desserts, etc.Become an expert Afternoon Tea host/hostess by following these helpful Afternoon Tea Guidelines. Learn all about the history of Afternoon and High TeaSee the complete collection of our regular contributor, Ellen Easton's Tea Travels™ articles and Afternoon Tea Recipes featured on our
Festive Tea Sandwiches
These delicate sandwiches were the memorable first course at a Victorian tea we held for the ladies of our congregation. A spread that combines mayonnaise, pecans and cranberries is the perfect complement of the chicken.
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Cream Cheese Strawberry Tea Sandwiches for Tea Time
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It's Tea Time! Grab a mug and whip up these Cucumber Avocado Tea Sandwiches.
Your Wedding Ring | The Untold Story
The tradition of the bride and groom swapping rings during marriage actually dates back as far as the Ancient Egyptians. Almost 5,000 years ago, on the banks of the River Nile, gold, silver and platinum were hard to come by, so people used to weave their wedding rings from reeds. The fact that a ring made from reeds was so fragile meant that they were soon replaced by something stronger such as a leather, ivory or bone. The ring symbolised good fortune, eternity and a happy future for the…
Bridal Snob
Cute idea for the backside of a groom’s tie.