Archive for November, 2009

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Saturday, November 28th, 2009

 

Collapsible Picnic Basket

The perfect gift. Stuff it with gifts as a gift basket, or just by itself. This is a winner at a great price. Attractive, fully insulated collapsible basket constructed with a lightweight aluminum frame and swivel handles. Removeable zip off lid. Great for all outdoor events or trips to the market.
*Olive nylon lining with inside zip pocket
*Designer Cotton outer fabric w/patch pocket
*Protective studs on base of cooler
Dimensions: 18.5″w x 10.5″h x 11.5″d

Unusual Things

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Visit desideesreno.com to find one of a kind gifts, and things you may have been looking for,  for a long time.

getting rid of wax drips

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Unscented Candles for the Table/ Wax Removal

 Always try to use unscented candles around food. Fragrance interferes with our taste buds-don’t compromise all of your chef talents byUnscented Candles for the Table/ Wax Removal Always try to use unscented candles around food. Fragrance interferes with our taste buds-don’t compromise all of your chef talents by masking taste. Should you have drips from candles- just a reliable way to remove wax- but my best advise is buy good quality candles, and always keep them out of drafts.

 Once wax has dried onto a tablecloth, cloth napkin, or placemat, several steps are required to remove it properly and completely. The first thing to do is to apply an ice cube or ice pack to the wax. This will make the wax brittle, allowing you to scrape off what you can. Use a credit card or a thin butter knife to gently scrape away as much of the wax as you can. Never use a regular dull knife that has serrated edges since this may damage the cloth. Once you have carefully removed as much of the wax as you can, it will be necessary to get your iron and a few clean paper bags. Place one paper bag underneath the cloth while you set the iron to heat on a medium to medium high level, depending on the fabric. Place a second paper bag on top of the wax. Gently iron the area until the wax has been transferred to the paper bag. Throw the paper bag with the wax residue into the trash once it has cooled. Repeat the process with another paper bag until all of the wax has been removed. Unfortunately, if the wax came from colored candles, a stain may appear on your tablecloth, napkin, or placemat. If this is the case, pre-treat the stain and follow the laundering instructions for the tablecloth, napkin, or placemat. For the best results, launder the soiled fabric as soon as possible. masking taste. Should you have drips from candles- just a reliable way to remove wax- but my best advise is buy good quality candles, and always keep them out of drafts. Once wax has dried onto a tablecloth, cloth napkin, or placemat, several steps are required to remove it properly and completely. The first thing to do is to apply an ice cube or ice pack to the wax. This will make the wax brittle, allowing you to scrape off what you can. Use a credit card or a thin butter knife to gently scrape away as much of the wax as you can. Never use a regular dull knife that has serrated edges since this may damage the cloth. Once you have carefully removed as much of the wax as you can, it will be necessary to get your iron and a few clean paper bags. Place one paper bag underneath the cloth while you set the iron to heat on a medium to medium high level, depending on the fabric. Place a second paper bag on top of the wax. Gently iron the area until the wax has been transferred to the paper bag. Throw the paper bag with the wax residue into the trash once it has cooled. Repeat the process with another paper bag until all of the wax has been removed. Unfortunately, if the wax came from colored candles, a stain may appear on your tablecloth, napkin, or placemat. If this is the case, pre-treat the stain and follow the laundering instructions for the tablecloth, napkin, or placemat. For the best results, launder the soiled fabric as soon as possible.

Hummel find

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Just in process of adding a beautiful collection of very special Hummel items including 1971 Anniversary plate.

What a find!!!

Too good to be true

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Our latest arrivalWe are so excited… for years we have been layering the body care of La Bouquetiere with lotions, gels, and sprays.  At last we have the ultimate top coat. A totally natural Parfum to totally  immerse your body in their exquise fragrances.  Too fabulous to pass up.  desideesreno.com

The never ending appetizer

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

I have found putting my favorite hot dip or fondue into an electric fondue pot the key to successfull , casual entertaining. The temperature is easy  to control, so believe it or not it will last through your party, or your favorite game.  Just  surround the pot with fresh veggies, breads, meat balls etc. It’s a great self serve idea, that’s easy,  and a crowd pleaser. I love the new Back to Basic electric fondue pot. It took me a lot of years to round up one that I actually could recommend.yhst-73514240057132_2077_15910599You are going to love it.

Bonnie

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