Archive for October, 2006
To make festive candle holders for Christmas, can be a lot of fun, especially if the whole family is involved. Not only are these candle holders pretty to look at but they also make good gifts if they are filled with candies and the tops are tied with raffia and a ribbon. Read more »
Posted by admin on October 9th, 2006
Filed as: Crafts |
Christmas candies are a favorite with both adults and children alike and a plate of assorted candies gets more appreciation than any other gourmet food. Read more »
Posted by admin on October 8th, 2006
Filed as: Recipes |
To buy a turtle or a tortoise requires you to arm yourself with certain basic facts about these creatures and you should make the decision only when you are aware of what having this pet will entail. Read more »
Posted by admin on October 6th, 2006
Filed as: Gifts |
To celebrate a Canadian style Christmas you must have an open attitude towards celebrating the season full of diverse festivities because Canada is a melting pot of several cultures. Read more »
Posted by admin on October 5th, 2006
Filed as: Around the World |
Christmas is that magical time of the year when you spend days choosing thoughtful gifts for friends and family and hours creating the perfect dinner. Exchanging Christmas gifts with your loved ones and eating mouth-watering Christmas recipes are the two major attractions of the holiday season. Read more »
Posted by admin on October 4th, 2006
Filed as: Recipes |
Christmas is the time for giving and receiving flowering potted plants. If nurtured with proper love and care most Christmas plants can be enjoyed not only during the holidays but will remain attractive far into January and even February. Read more »
Posted by admin on October 3rd, 2006
Filed as: Christmas |
A Christmas carol may be defined as a religious song or popular hymns that people sing at Christmas to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Christmas carols are based on Christian lyrics and relate, mostly, to the Nativity. Read more »
Posted by admin on October 1st, 2006
Filed as: Stories |