Christmas Cupcakes
Christmas Cupcakes
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Wilton 4-Tier Stacked Cupcake and Dessert Tower $12.81 Dessert Tower 4 Tier-16.25″X12″. WILTON-Stacked Dessert Tower. What a great way to display cupcakes; appetizers; brownies; fruit and other party treats! This stand consists of four stacking sections with angled tiers for the best view of decorated desse… |
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Fred & Friends Ninjabread Men Cookie Cutters $5.45 Fred & Friends Ninjabread Men is an innovatively designed cookie cutter set. The 3 different cutters are in classic ninja attack poses. Baked they are extremely funny and lend themselves to imaginative decoration possibilities. There’s even a gingerbread cookie recipe on the back of the box!… |
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Wilton 2105-4923 24-Cavity Silicone Brownie-Squares Baking Mold $5.91 Bake fun shaped brownies, decorate, and add a stick for a unique brownie pop treat! Wilton Silicone Molds are flexible so removing your treats is easy, and are safe for freezer, oven (up to 500F/260C), microwave, and dishwasher. Stain and odor resistant. This package contains one silicone mold (13″ x 8-1/2″ x 1″) with (24) 1-1/2″ x 1-1/2″ cavities and one design. Brownie mix and sticks sold separa… |
The Custom Of Giving Christmas Cards And Their Evolution Throughout Time
The practice of giving Christmas cards see the average person sending 50 each, which adds up to billions throughout the world. The tradition is more popular than ever and the few weeks before Christmas help to sustain card makers throughout the rest of the year. Here we look at the tradition of giving Christmas cards, from its inception to modern day options.
The first card
Although it is possible that some homemade cards were sent prior to 1843, this year saw the sending of the first commercial card. The card was commissioned by Sir Henry Cole who asked his friend John Calcott Horsley to design and print one for him. The design was sent by Cole to numerous friends and professional acquaintances to wish them a ‘Merry Christmas’. The card caused a certain amount of uproar in that is depicted a family enjoying Christmas together, with a small child taking a drink from a glass of wine. The introduction of Christmas cards was a shrewd move by Cole, who had helped to develop the idea of the Penny Post three years prior.
Changing tastes
It is a common misconception today that early Christmas cards focussed on religious themes. However, they frequently entailed more fanciful designs such as flowers and animals to represent the fact that spring was just around the corner. The introduction of religious themes and winter scenery soon followed as the idea of Christmas cards spread into America thanks to printer Louis Prang.
Modern day options
The options to those looking to send christmas cards in the modern day have greatly increased and funny cards are especially popular. The option of personalised Christmas cards is another that is greatly increasing in terms of sales. This way you are able to create your card design online and then easily place your order. The process of designing personalised cards can be fun and the end result is something that can be kept by friends and family.
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1001 Chocolate Treats $1.21 Chocolate-lovers rejoice! From rich, dark concoctions to subtle, silky creations, here are 1001 ways to enjoy your favorite food. Complete with full-color illustrations, easy-to-follow instructions, and expert advice on preparation and cooking techniques, this cookbook brings together terrific recipes for such chocolate delights as: Chocolate Banana Cake Buttermilk Hazelnut Fudge Chocolate Cherry Roll White Chocolate Pie Cocoa-n-Honey Chocolate Christmas Cookies Nevada Gold Nuggets Cake Tofu Brownies Parisian Truffles Coffee Mocha Icing Raisin Kisses Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Creamy Chocolate Frosting Ameretto Chocolate Pudding Chocolate Marshmallow Freeze Chocolate Syrup Chocolate Egg Nog Chocolate-Filled French Toast Mocha Milk Shake Angel Breath Pie Black Russian Cake Old-Fashioned Chocolate Pudding Chunky Chocolate Cupcakes And 985 other treats Chocolate-Covered Strawberries Rocky Road Candy |
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101 Fuss-free Bakes $43.56 Used - "101 Fuss-free Bakes" is a collection of tried and triple-tested recipes, which won't see you spending hours in the kitchen. From Sticky Lime and Poppy Seed Muffins and Christmas Biscotti to Ginger Bread and Chocolate-Chilli Cake, the easy-to-follow recipes and short baking times make this book a must for every home baker. This revised and updated edition of "101 Fuss-free Bakes" includes a delicious Red Velvet Cake, simple and easy Cupcakes, a scrumptious Coconut Batter Loaf and an entir |
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101 Fuss-free Bakes $43.56 New - "101 Fuss-free Bakes" is a collection of tried and triple-tested recipes, which won't see you spending hours in the kitchen. From Sticky Lime and Poppy Seed Muffins and Christmas Biscotti to Ginger Bread and Chocolate-Chilli Cake, the easy-to-follow recipes and short baking times make this book a must for every home baker. This revised and updated edition of "101 Fuss-free Bakes" includes a delicious Red Velvet Cake, simple and easy Cupcakes, a scrumptious Coconut Batter Loaf and an entire |
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