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When it comes to favorite 4th of July recipes, our readers like a mix of cold salads, crowd-pleasing casseroles, and easy ...
In response to Ava D., in Denver, who installed a small magnet under her kitchen cabinet to hold recipe cards, I put a tiny ...
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Classic American Pies That Never Go Out of Style
Classic American pies have been a staple at family gatherings, holiday tables, and summer picnics for generations. These ...
Note: Use the tea from an Earl Grey tea bag, which is finer than loose-leaf tea. You'll need a piping bag with a 1/2-inch tip (or cut a 1/2-inch hole in the corner of a plastic zip-top bag).
Welcome 2025 with a beautiful paper New Year greeting card! πŸŽ‰πŸ’Œ This DIY tutorial shows you how to make a handmade greeting using colored paper, glitter, and creativity β€” perfect for kids ...
DEAR ERIC: How long do you keep greeting cards like birthday, congratulations, holidays, thank you, and so on? I understand keeping those with sentimental value, but I tend to keep all of them.
A reader feels guilty tossing greeting cards she receives β€” so she hoards them forever; a woman is embarrassed when her partner dismisses a neighbor.
Dear Greeting: There’s no wrong way to do this.Some people read the cards, appreciate the messages and throw them away. Others display the cards they receive for a week or two and then toss them.