Christmas Food
Christmas Food
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Le Creuset Set of 3 Stoneware Mini Cocottes, Christmas $59.95 Perfectly boxed for gift giving, each Mini Cocotte Gift Set includes three charming individual dishes. Mini cocottes feature a durable enamel glaze for resistance to chips and scratches. Premium stoneware construction conducts and retains heat evenly, for baking, serving and storing in these versatile pieces. Features: High-quality exterior enamel protects against metal marks and other damage. Hard-wearing, impermeable finish fired at temperatures as high as 2192ºF is safe for cutting on with knives. Unmatched thermal resistance from -65ºF to 500ºF — safe for the freezer, microwave, oven, broiler and dishwasher. Less than 1 porosity, blocking moisture absorption which can lead to cracking, crazing and rippling along the interior. Unique clay mixture creates a very dense material when fired, maintaining even temperatures and preventing scorching. Resistant to staining and flavor/odor absorption. A virtually nonstick glazed interior that easily releases foods for quick cleanup. A perfectly color-matched palette of bold, consistent tones for easy mixing and matching with other Le Creuset products. |
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An Excess of Food and Drink at Christmas $39.99 An Excess of Food and Drink at Christmas Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Christmas Food in Sweden $24.99 Christmas Food in Sweden Photographic Print by Lena Johansson. Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |

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Norpro 367 Natural Cheese Cloth $5.26 100-percent cotton weave2 square yardsMade in usa High quality dense, weave, washable and reusable. Excellent for basting, stuffing poultry, straining stocks or broth, canning, wrapping cheese and wine making…. |
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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… |
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Norpro Cordless Mini Mixer, 5 Piece Set $3.99 Mini hand mixer for small jobs around the kitchenIncludes 4 attachments to beat/whip, mix, blend/stir and frothGreat for making meringue, preparing eggs for recipes, blend dressing, and morePowered by 2 AA batteries (not included)Attachments dishwasher safe No longer will you need to pull out your bulky electric mixer when Norpro’s Cordless Mini Mixer will mix, froth, beat/whip and blend/stir quic… |
What You Really Need To Know Before Buying Christmas Lights
Christmas Lights are extremely popular during the Christmas season because it gives life to our Christmas decorations. They are available in different types and prices. So here are a few tips in purchasing the right Christmas lights for your house at an affordable price.
Compute the space where the Christmas Lights will be used.
You need to measure the specific length of the area where you'll put the lights then add just a few inches based on where your power outlet is located. So if you're planning to hang them outside your home, determine the length of your home and the distance to the power outlet.
However, if you plan to place the Christmas lights on your Christmas tree, you could use a tape measure to determine the specific length of the Christmas lights that you will need to buy.
Find out how many strands of Christmas lights you need to have.
This will depend on the measurements of the location needed to be covered with Christmas lights and length of strands of Christmas lights you will purchase. For example, your measurement is 50 feet and every strand of Christmas lights measures 10 feet, then you'll need five strands of Christmas lights.
It's also advisable to make use of shorter strands of Christmas lights so that you could easily replace them if one strand gets damaged.
Determine the type of Christmas Lights you need.
To easily determine the type of Christmas lights, you need to know the function of your Christmas light. Would you be hanging them outside your home? Are you planning to set up indoor Christmas lights together with your Christmas tree?
Once you know your objective then check out the features of Christmas lights which include bulbs, strand kind and plug type.
- Bulbs: The bulbs can be in different sizes, shapes and color. You should determine your Christmas holiday theme so that you can choose Christmas lights that match your other decorations. Then, decide on the number of bulbs you like because Christmas lights vary in the number of bulbs per strand. Look inside the package and you will see the number of bulbs included in the Christmas lights.
You also have to check the wattage of each bulb since the illumination of the decoration will depend on the wattage and number of bulbs you'll use. Moreover, bulbs have totally different lightning effect. Some bulbs can have a steady glow whereas others blink in different ways. So choose the Christmas lights with the bulb that you'll love.
- Strand type: The strand of Christmas lights can either have serial or parallel wiring. In a serial wiring, all bulb will not light up if one of them is busted. Thus, it is best to have Christmas lights that has parallel wiring so that even when one of the bulb is damaged, all other bulbs will still illuminate.
- Plug type: Choose an end to end type of plug if you're planning to use several strands of Christmas lights. This will allow you to quickly connect all strands of lights together. But if your decorations will only require one strand of Christmas lights, then the plug type might not be that essential.
Do a comparison shopping
It's always advisable to do comparison shopping to get the best deal for your favourite Christmas lights. Visit the shopping stores that sell Christmas lights in your own area. You can also watch out for sales on these shops. Another way is doing online shopping.
You can be a good buyer for Christmas lights by simply following these tips. Thus, you can begin lighting up your home using your favourite Christmas lights during holiday season.
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House Beautiful: Food for Friends - 25 Menus for Easy Entertaining $35.5 New - This entertainment guide contains menus for every time of the year and for special occasions. Menus include summer barbecues and picnics, winter lunches and dinner parties and celebration meals for Christmas, Easter and anniversary parties. |
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas: Novelisation $12.23 Used - The Grinch hates Christmas and decides to spoil it for the people of Whoville. This humorous story shows there is more to Christmas than lots of food and presents. |
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'Tis the Season: A Vegetarian Christmas Cookbook $10.47 New - A nonpareil Yule treat--fabulous vegetarian recipes that convey the true spirit of the holdiay season, arranged in menus for festive occasions, from a Tree-Trimming Appetizer Party to a Twelth Night Country Supper. This beautifully designed and illustrated book will make the holiday season even jollier for vegetarians, vegans, and those who simply love great holiday food. |
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