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A Fresh Life New Year’s Resolution: How to Purge, Clean & Organize Your Kitchen and Pantry

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

 
Deep cleaning your kitchen for a fresh start to the New Year is not for wimps. You must be absolutely detached and ruthless, the focus on one thing - a clean, well thought out kitchen and pantry. Think of clutter as the enemy and you as the hero or heroine of your precious time and […]

Collecting Kitchen Collectibles From Egg Beaters To Cast Iron

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

  
Collecting, using and displaying kitchen collectibles is an attractive decorating scheme in any kitchen but most especially as a backdrop to your solid wood Amish kitchen table and chairs. The world of kitchen tool collectibles is full of many sizes, shapes and colors and will fill and brighten any cook room. Understanding some of the […]

The First Thanksgiving: Colonial Pilgrim’s Table Linens

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

T he use of decorative and protective tablecloths and table linens is an every day part of America’s dining experience and family traditions, especially at Thanksgiving. Since the first harvest feast at Plymouth in 1621, which became known as the first Thanksgiving meal, Americans have loved to set a bountiful table for food and fellowship. […]

Five Cost Effective Ways to Update Your Dining Room For Holiday Dining

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

 
You may have invested in an Amish solid wood dining table because of its longevity and durability but as you know your dining room sees more traffic during the holidays than any other time of year. Endowing your dining room with an heirloom quality piece is a fantastic foundation but just like your own personal […]

Teaching a Child How to Set the Dinner Table: From Informal to Formal

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

The fork stands alone
On the left side of the plate
The knife protects the spoon 
From the fork on the right side.

Nothing makes a child feel more important than helping out with what is usually an adult chore – setting the table. From evening meals to formal dinner settings, like Thanksgiving or Sunday meals, a child can […]