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Sexy Christmas
Another Christmas, another year. For this year I am treating myself to a sexy Christmas. Instead of the horrid 80s style sweater with Christmas ribbons and the snow-men earrings, I am planning to get a...
11 commentsHow to Make and Use Flavored Sugar for Sweet Treats
Whether it's cinnamon toast or orange glaze icing, flavored sugar is what makes these sweet treats delectable. It's easy and inexpensive to make. Learn how here.
0 commentsDecorative Edible Flowers and Leaves
There are a lot of edible flowers and leaves that you can use in your cooking. As a teenager, I remember thinking my grandma was crazy when she brought rose petals in from her garden, only to put them in our...
2 commentsHow To Draw A Rose
Learn how to draw a simple rose with easy to follow guidelines on how to draw a rose.
16 commentsPersonalized Custom Wedding Aisle Runner Ideas
About Personalizing a Wedding Aisle Runner Wedding aisle runners are a very popular item at wedding ceremonies. It is a great way to decorate lots of empty space at your wedding ceremony and include your...
A Rose Garden In Pictures
Take a photographic visit to the Rose Garden from San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Great pictures of rose blossoms, rose video and more.
7 commentsNatural herbal skin care
Natural herbal skin care: Every one in this world want glowing face free of wrinkles and ageing. If you really want to keep your skin young looking then try to use herbal recipes rather that going for OTC or...
0 commentsBeautiful Rose
Roses....timeless symbol of romance that come in a wide variety of colors from rich red through pretty pink to golden yellow and snowy white...etc.The rose would add a special touch to the wedding...
23 commentsWeird Recipes From Your Yard
This soup is served cold. You need a rose, preferably red or pink. It should still have lots of fragrance. You can't use roses that are hybrids. Gently peel away the rose petals one at a time. Cut away the...
2 commentsHomemadeRosePetalWine
Archaeologist and historians have dated fermented grapes and fruit back to the stone age. Which ended 4,000 years ( B.C.) before Christ. After the coming of Christ wine was elevated to a high status because...
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