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This is my first re-ment purchase, I didn't get the secret set in my box of 10, but managed to get it elsewhere.
WOW!!!
Sand & Birch make a digress in the world of kitchen accessories with WOW!!!, a series of pepper shakers for black, green, white, pink pepper and paprika.
Made in ceramic, roundish, funny and colorful, WOW!!! accessories are designed to add color and a little bit of hotness to your table.
Sand & Birch compie un'escursione nel mondo degli accessori da cucina e da tavola con WOW!!!, una serie di porta-spezie per paprika, pepe nero, verde, rosa e bianco.
Realizzati in ceramica, tondeggianti, spiritosi e colorati, gli accessori WOW!!! sono disegnati per aggiungere colore e un po' di piccantezza alla tua tavola.
Designers: Andrea Fino and Samanta Snidaro
I swear, every time I go to this one place (I'll never tell! It's a secret!) I come out with handfuls of Pyrex dishes.
Well I treated myself here, what a naughty girl, but as I am cooking for Ashley's family boxing day I thought why not, I have wanted Christmas Tableware for the past couple of years and I saw these on sale today, so I bought myself a set of 6 Plates and Side Plates and I think they are quite cute.
On sale in Matalan £1.95 each buy 2 get 3rd free so head off if you want some.
because she loves it when it's fresh from the oven. homebaked after-school snack
*speculoos cookies*
recipe here for the French-speakings :
dedwin25.ris.be/www.dille-kamille.fr/recettesconseils/spe...
frozen dough (made ahead) works equally well.
one another wish from mom is having a great meal at Michelin star restaurants.
So, here we are with an extremely awesome view of Paris :)
Description: Passover Tableware
Creator/Photographer: Unknown
Object Origin: Unknown
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: Unknown
Repository: Leo Baeck Institute
Parent Collection: Jacob Picard Collection
Call Number: AR 6016
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- Silver Tableware -
50 BC - AD 79.
Silver.
Moregrine (Pompeii), Italy.
Ministero della Cultura - Parco Archeologico di Pompei.
This complete silver dining set, weighing almost nine pounds, includes prized heirlooms and newer pieces.
- Dining in Luxury -
AD 50-79.
Plaster and paint.
House of Marcus Fabius Rufus, Pompeii, Italy.
MiC - Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
The fresco depicts dried fruit, flowers and pastries tumbling from a hanging drape. According to Suetonius, the Domus Aurea had a banqueting room with a revolving ceiling that turned throughout the day and night.
- Imports from the Far East -
AD 61-62.
Gold.
Minted in Rome.
Donated by HH Raja Martanda Tondaiman, Raja of Pudukkottai.
British Museum.
This coin was found in India, where it was cut to test the quality of the metal. It highlights the far-reaching commercial network of the Roman empire under Nero.
- A Rare Vessel -
AD 50-100.
Fluorspar.
Cilicia, Turkey.
Purchased with support from British Museum Friends, Art Fund, the Caryatid Fund and Mr Frank A Ladd.
British Museum.
This fluorspar vessel (vasa murrina) is one of only two examples that survive from antiquity.
Great for serving, displaying snacks, and a great deal. Our IKEA 365+ serving platter is a new lower price, only $9.99. bit.ly/P68q20