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Richland Gourmet Apples -- Good to the Core


 by: Janice Dunbar

Gourmet apples take caramel and candy apples to the next level. They are made with the finest ingredients and decorated with attention and care. They are a great gift idea for anyone with a sweet tooth and love apples.

Gourmet apples can be designed to match any holiday or occasion. They can be decorated with designs such as flowers, animals, Christmas ornaments or any artistic creations. The apples may be decorated with caramel, milk chocolate, white chocolate, dark chocolate, cookies and many types of nuts, especially pecans.

Most gourmet apples are jumbo sized, fancy Granny Smith apples. These apples tend to taste best with chocolate and caramel dressings. Premium nuts and chocolate are also used to make an incredibly delicious treat.

These apples make excellent centerpieces and desserts for any party or event.
Gourmet apples make a statement at weddings, because the trend is just now catching on as an alternative to the tradition centerpieces and ?giveaways? at weddings.
The wedding guest love the apples, because it?s not your traditional box of chocolates.

If you are looking for a special centerpiece for your party or want to make a great impression on your wedding guest, then, go to richlandgourmetapples.com for all of your gourmet apple needs.

About The Author

Janice Dunbar

The owner believes gourmet caramel apples are perfect for Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries or just because you love them!
Please visit www.richlandgourmetapples.com for the world's best in gourmet apples.



A Monthly Guide for Picking Perfect Birthday Flowers

A Monthly Guide for Picking Perfect Birthday Flowers


 by: Natalie Aranda

Flowers are the preferred birthday gift of most individuals because they are beautiful, cheerful and natural. Different months of the year have corresponding flowers, much like birthstones.
This monthly guide is a great way to surprise the birthday girl or boy with a beautiful bouquet of flowers especially for the month of their birth.

January is the snowdrop and carnation; February the primrose and violet; March the violet and jonquil; April flowers are the daisy and sweet pea; May represents lily of the valley and hawthorn; June is the rose and honeysuckle; July the water lily and larkspur; August represents the gladiolus and poppy; September the Morning Glory and Aster; October the Marigold; November, chrysanthemum; and December birthday?s the Poinsettia and Holly. Remember, the monthly guide to flowers provides a basis for picking out flowers for a man or a...

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Summer Every Season

Summer Every Season


 by: Batsheva Vaknin

Ahhh, the sumptuous days of summer. Clear skies, green lawns, barbeques and trips to the beach. Who wouldn?t want to capture that feeling year-round?

Believe it or not, it is easy to bring the style of summer into your own home. Follow these simple, inexpensive tips, and be on your way to enjoying a summer home in your own home... any time of the year!

Color is Key

Paint is a simple tool that can be used to create a summery atmosphere in any room of your home. Brighten up a living room with lime green walls, a dining room with canary yellow, or a playroom with creamsicle orange.

Lighten up dark wood coffee tables, side tables or bookshelves with salmon pink or eggshell blue. Even painting the inside of a dark bookshelf a bright, summery color can freshen up a room considerably.

Store or cover darker colored items, such as maroon pillows and brown couches, replacing them or covering...

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I Don't Know Why

I Don't Know Why

 by: Debbie Friedman

?I don?t know why you keep trying to be nice to her when she?s made it clear that she doesn?t want anything to do with you.?

I don?t know why it is so hard sometimes to see the truth.
I had wanted so much for her to like me.
I had tried so hard and turned my cheek so many times.
I don?t know why there were no thank you?s for gifts or acknowledgement of things I?d done, no visits when I had three surgeries, no phone calls, no cards, no birthday or mother?s day celebrations.
It was so hard for me to understand how someone I cared for so deeply could show such little regard for me.
I don?t know why it?s so hard for me to acknowledge that some people just don?t like me. ME!!??

Impossible, I think.
I?m loving, adorable, kind, and just a good person.
I don?t understand.
I?d taken some gifts to her for the baby in waiting and she didn?t...

I Don't Know Why
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Botanical Prints For Scientific Research And Collecting

Botanical Prints For Scientific Research And Collecting


 by: Gary Prestwich

Botanical prints have a wonderful dual purpose: they are lovely aesthetic pieces, akin to fine art, but also have the meticulous detail necessary for science.

Botanical prints often reflect the preoccupations of society during the time in which they were created. For example 'tulip mania' swept through Holland in the 17th century, making prize tulip bulbs, and prints illustrating the bulbs, sought-after commodities. Fanciful British gardens cultivated in the 18th century were expertly rendered by a well-known Dutch flower artist, Jan Van Huysum.

Beginning in the early 17th century, European artists and scientists undertook massive projects to collect, capture and catalogue nature and its astonishing variety. Hortus Eysttensis was the first major collection of botanical illustrations; it was published in 1613 by Basilius Besler. At least 10 engravers worked under...

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