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Insulated Wine Basket - Tivoli


Insulated Wine Basket – Tivoli


$42.99


Wine basket is great for romantic dinners or picnics and features an inner insulated section. Hand woven Willow basket with foldable handles Full zippered Thermal Foil insulated cooler section 11 in. W x 11 in. D x 8.5 in. H

Willow Wine Basket


Willow Wine Basket


$44.93


* Willow cooler wine basket for 1 bottle with wooden opener and shoulder strapContents: 1 wooden opener (stainless steel)5.75 in. x 5.25 in. x 13.25 in.Weight: 1.32 lbs

Burgundy Satin Bow Ivory Ribbon Cake Knife and Server Set for Wedding or Ceremony


Burgundy Satin Bow Ivory Ribbon Cake Knife and Server Set for Wedding or Ceremony


$20.99


Beautiful Burgundy Satin Bow Ivory Ribbon Cake Knife and Server Set for Wedding or Birthday…

Harmony Insulated Wine Case - Brown Leather - Single Bottle by Picnic Time


Harmony Insulated Wine Case – Brown Leather – Single Bottle by Picnic Time


$71.20


From our Legacy Collection by Picnic Time comes the Harmony Wine Case. This handsome tote is the perfect way to carry your favorite wine, champagne, or spirits to a concert or party. This richly colored leatherette case features complementary linens. The wine glasses, corkscrew, bottle stopper and napkins provide everything you will need to enjoy your favorite spirits on the go. All that’s missing…

Metal 2 Bottle Tabletop Wine Basket with Grapes


Metal 2 Bottle Tabletop Wine Basket with Grapes


$29.89


This beautiful wine basket makes a wonderful gift! It holds 2 bottles of your favorite wine and features 2 bunches of glass grapes and a couple of grape leaves. Made of metal with an antiqued finish, it measures 15 inches tall including the handle, 10 inches wide, and 4 inches deep….



Travellers Gather At Christian Shrine Site In Bosnia.

MEDJUGORJE, Bosnia-HerzegovinaThousands of Christian travellers have gathered in the southern Bosnian hamlet of Medjugorje to mark the 30th anniversary of the contested apparition of the Virgin Mary.
At dawn Sat., travellers from around the world climbed a hill above Medjugorje where 6 youngsters claimed in 1981 they had the visions.

The Medjugorje apparition has been disputed for many years. Unlike Fatima in Portugal or Lourdes in France, the Roman Catholic church is wary about calling the sightings authentic, and has not officially authorized Medjugorje as a shrine site. The Vatican last year started officially inquiring into the apparitions the sixnow adultsclaim are still regular.

But the lack of official recognition hasn't stopped the remote hamlet from thriving, through communism and then war. Some 40,000,000 unswerving have visited its shrine so far.
A Catholic clergyman blesses a traveller as other travellers walk by at the St. Jackob church in the southern Bosnian city of Medjugorje,160 kms south of Sarajevo, Sat., June twenty-five, 2011. It is believed the Virgin Mary showed herself and conveyed messages of peace to 6 children in Medjugorje on June twenty-five, 1981.

For thirty years, the purported phenomenon was ignored by the Catholic authorities in Rome until 2010 when Pope Benedict XVI issued an order to form an enquiry team to go searching for the truth surrounding the Medjugorje sightings. From the start in 1981, Medjugorje was generally accepted by Catholic followers, and travellers arrived in their hundreds of thousands every year to hope to the Virgin.

Bosnian Catholic lady Iva Kozul, 73, left, prays in front of a sculpture of the Virgin Mary at the St. Jackob church in the southern Bosnian city of Medjugorje,160 kms south of Sarajevo, Saturday, June twenty-five, 2011. It is thought that the Virgin Mary showed herself and conveyed messages of peace to 6 youngsters in Medjugorje on June twenty-five, 1981.

For thirty years, the purported phenomenon was ignored by the Catholic authorities in Rome till 2010 when Pope Benedict XVI issued an order to form an inquiry team to search for the truth surrounding the Medjugorje sightings. From the start in 1981, Medjugorje was widely accepted by Catholic followers, and travellers arrived in their many thousands every year to wish to the Virgin.

Bosnian Catholic girl Iva Kozul, 73, left, prays in front of sculpture of Virgin Mary at the St. Jackob church in the southern Bosnian city of Medjugorje,160 kms south of Sarajevo, Saturday, June twenty-five, 2011. It is thought the Virgin Mary showed herself and conveyed messages of peace to 6 youngsters in Medjugorje on June twenty-five, 1981. For 30 years, the purported phenomenon was ignored by the Catholic authorities in Rome until 2010 when Pope Benedict XVI issued an order to form an inquiry team to go searching for the truth surrounding the Medjugorje sightings. From the beginning in 1981, Medjugorje was accepted by Catholic followers, and travellers arrived in their hundreds of thousands every year to pray to the Virgin.

Pilgrims gather kneeling around a sculpture of the Virgin Mary to say requests at the Hill of Appearance in the southern Bosnian city of Medjugorje,160 kms south of Sarajevo, Saturday, June twenty-five, 2011. It is thought that the Virgin Mary showed herself and conveyed messages of peace to 6 kids in Medjugorje on June twenty-five, 1981. For thirty years, the purported phenomenon was ignored by the Catholic authorities in Rome until 2010 when Pope Benedict XVI issued an order to form an inquiry team to look for the truth surrounding the Medjugorje sightings. From the start in 1981, Medjugorje was generally accepted by Catholic followers, and travellers arrived in their hundreds of thousands every year to hope to the Virgin.

A Franciscan clergyman blesses travellers as they gather kneeling around a sculpture of the Virgin Mary to claim requests at the Hill of Appearance in the southern Bosnian city of Medjugorje,160 kms south of Sarajevo, Sat., June twenty-five, 2011. It is believed that the Virgin Mary showed herself and conveyed messages of peace to 6 youngsters in Medjugorje on June twenty-five, 1981. For 30 years, the purported phenomenon was ignored by the Catholic authorities in Rome till 2010 when Pope Benedict XVI issued an order to form an enquiry team to look for the truth surrounding the Medjugorje sightings. From the beginning in 1981, Medjugorje was generally accepted by Catholic followers, and travellers arrived in their hundreds of thousands every year to hope to the Virgin, writes tagza.com.

The name Medjugorje means (area between 2 mountains)
Medjugorje is one of the villages of the Herzegovina municipality of Citluk or you are able to say of important Brotnjo.The territory of Medjugorje has a mild Mediterranean climate and spreads out at the altitude of 150 meters above sea level.
The parish of Medjugorje was founded in 1892 and also placed under the protection of St. James, patron of travellers. 5 years after, the old parish church of St. James in Medjugorje was completed.The church was completed and sanctified on 19.1.1969. So there was a beatifull church which attracted no attention, not even from the people of the closest surroundings. The story of Medjugorje started in the summertime of 1981.

It is widely known all over the world, due to 6 younger people who insist to have seen visions of our Woman.



 Festive Picnics: Recipes, Crafts and Decorations for Outdoor Occasions


Festive Picnics: Recipes, Crafts and Decorations for Outdoor Occasions


$0.99


Picnics can be formal affairs with fine china or impromptu spreads with bread, cheese, and wine; either way, they make occasions such as the Fourth of July, Mother's Day, or an anniversary more memorable. In FESTIVE PICNICS, we've packed more than 30 recipes such as Cold Avocado and Cucumber Soup, Hummus and Pickled Onion Sandwich Wraps, and Banana Cake with Blueberry Sauce, with craft and decorating ideas perfect for an outing with friends or a beach day with the kids. And as appealing as the recipes are, it'll be the craft ideas-Picnic Sand Pails, Picnic Party Fans, Rice Paper Candle Holders-that make you dust off the picnic basket and plan your next meal outside.

 The Cakebread Cellars American Harvest Cookbook: Celebrating Wine, Food, and Friends in the Napa Valley


The Cakebread Cellars American Harvest Cookbook: Celebrating Wine, Food, and Friends in the Napa Valley


$18.99


Every September during harvest season, the Cakebread family invites five up-and-coming chefs and a host of local farmers to their winery for a weekend of tasting, talking, cooking, and sharing. A whirlwind short course in winemaking, viticulture, and artisan food production, the American Harvest Workshop heats up as the sun goes down. Each evening, the chefs come together to plan and execute two multicourse dinners using a market basket of ingredients from the Cakebreads’ favorite purveyors.In The Cakebread Cellars American Harvest Cookbook, Jack, Dolores, and culinary director Brian Streeter present 100 recipes and wine pairings developed by workshop chefs and the winery in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of this groundbreaking annual event. These spectacular dishes—from appetizers to entrees and desserts—are adapted for home cooking in this delicious exploration of Napa Valley’s food and wine culture. Many of the world’s leading chefs have attended the workshop and their recipes are here, including Gary Danko’s Mediterranean Summer Vegetable Gratin, Nancy Oakes’s Warm Chopped Liver Crostini with White Truffle Oil, Hubert Keller’s Provençal Garlic and Saffron Soup, and Alan Wong’s Pan-Seared Sturgeon with Thai Red Curry. For dessert, just try to choose between Charlie Trotter’s Chocolate-Praline Bread Pudding with Cinnamon Cream and Marcel Desaulnier’s Caramel-Banana–Chocolate Chip Ice Cream.Guidelines for wine and food pairing are presented along with profiles of the winery’s finest purveyors, from Cowgirl Creamery and Hog Island Oyster Company to Liberty Ducks, Broken Arrow Ranch, and Fatted Calf. This unique collection celebrates a quarter century of workshops—and the chefs, winemakers, and farmers who come together each year to cook, eat, and drink from the bounty of Napa’s vibrant wine coun

 The Cakebread Cellars American Harvest Cookbook: Celebrating Wine, Food, and Friends in the Napa Valley


The Cakebread Cellars American Harvest Cookbook: Celebrating Wine, Food, and Friends in the Napa Valley


$35


Every September during harvest season, the Cakebread family invites five up-and-coming chefs and a host of local farmers to their winery for a weekend of tasting, talking, cooking, and sharing. A whirlwind short course in winemaking, viticulture, and artisan food production, the American Harvest Workshop heats up as the sun goes down. Each evening, the chefs come together to plan and execute two multicourse dinners using a market basket of ingredients from the Cakebreads’ favorite purveyors.In The Cakebread Cellars American Harvest Cookbook, Jack, Dolores, and culinary director Brian Streeter present 100 recipes and wine pairings developed by workshop chefs and the winery in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of this groundbreaking annual event. These spectacular dishes—from appetizers to entrees and desserts—are adapted for home cooking in this delicious exploration of Napa Valley’s food and wine culture. Many of the world’s leading chefs have attended the workshop and their recipes are here, including Gary Danko’s Mediterranean Summer Vegetable Gratin, Nancy Oakes’s Warm Chopped Liver Crostini with White Truffle Oil, Hubert Keller’s Provençal Garlic and Saffron Soup, and Alan Wong’s Pan-Seared Sturgeon with Thai Red Curry. For dessert, just try to choose between Charlie Trotter’s Chocolate-Praline Bread Pudding with Cinnamon Cream and Marcel Desaulnier’s Caramel-Banana–Chocolate Chip Ice Cream.Guidelines for wine and food pairing are presented along with profiles of the winery’s finest purveyors, from Cowgirl Creamery and Hog Island Oyster Company to Liberty Ducks, Broken Arrow Ranch, and Fatted Calf. This unique collection celebrates a quarter century of workshops—and the chefs, winemakers, and farmers who come together each year to cook, eat, and drink from the bounty of Napa’s vibrant wine coun

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