Don't give up on the crystalized honey left in the bottom of the jar. Place the jar in the microwave oven (as long as there is no metal on it) and microwave for 30 seconds. The hardened honey will turn back into liquid.
After Christmas Shopping Tips
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You can find some tremendous savings the day after Christmas. Here are some
tips to help you save money and make the most of your shopping adventure.
Team...
Any Day Now? From Stalling to Waiting!
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I was thinking that I would be early, so now EVERYONE around me is on baby
watch -- and sending me text messages left and right. What's the big rush?!
Happy Christmas, Everyone!
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Here’s a holiday video from 1950 showing Christmas celebrations around the
world: in the United States, England, Holland, France, Sweden, Switzerland,
Kore...
Merry Christmas to all...
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...and to all, a day free of pouting, crying, and shouting. Also calories.
We hear they don't count on national holidays anyway.
[image: Felt ornaments fr...
Guitar Hero 5 Giveaway and More!
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5 Minutes for Giveaways is giving TWO lucky readers a chance to win a copy
of Guitar Hero 5 ! Make sure you drop by the blog and follow the
instructions to...
My Holiday Wish for You
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Moms do too much all year long. Come the holidays, we go into overdrive,
trying to meet our own even higher-than-usual expectations , always feeling
like w...
Me & Ro Rocks.
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If it’s exorbitant and indulgent bauble-type gifts you seek, look no further
than the children’s collection at Me & Ro, a luxe, trendy New York-based
jew...
Goodbye to Little Window Shoppe
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My Dearest Window Shoppe Readers and Friends, This post has taken me over a
month to write - partly because this is my last post on this blog. I am so
sad ...
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