Here are some holiday cooking and cleaning tips, because at this time of year more than any other, the kitchen is the focus of frenzied activity. Throughout the holidays, it's important to remember to take deep breaths, relax, and have fun.
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Here are some tips to keep your Christmas tree healthy and far from an untimely demise: |
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Here is a little bit about the history of Christmas traditions in America, from Christmas trees to greeting cards, that we all know and love today. |
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Decorate for the holidays this season with this festive homemade nut wreath! A wide variety of nuts is sold at holiday time. Fashion them into this charming decoration especially suitable for Thanksgiving. |
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Here are two recipes for homemade gifts from your kitchen to share with family and friends this holiday season. For a special touch, make your own gift jars! |
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Try making your own gift jars this year, because one of the nicest presents you can give is a gift of food from your own kitchen. Spend a little time and dress up your pickles or preserves as a special gift at Christmastime. |
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These homemade cinnamon ornaments make it fun and easy to decorate for the holidays. A great craft to try with kids! |
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In the fall, it seems that almost any warm day is referred to by most people as "Indian summer." And, while their error is certainly not of the world-shaking variety, they are, for the most part, in error. Here is criteria for an Indian summer: |
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On November 1, 2009 Daylight Saving Time ends at 2:00 A.M. Remember to "fall back" by setting your clocks back one hour. (The exceptions are Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.) Credit for Daylight Saving Time belongs to Benjamin... |
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Decorate your front door with a cranberry wreath this holiday season. Here's how to make your wreath. |








