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Parkers Knife Collector Service

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By RbBlack

james this is rb black in nc. you banned me from your site on ebay. I have attempted to resolve that matter, my neighbors in NC the Berry Family tell me yo are quite the fellow and understanding. owning many of your knives, supporting your families past I regret you have done this. I do however enjoy the custom Christmas knives you have made yearly that the berry's gifted me. rather rare. And many other personal knives you gave their daughter. sad we can't come together as I respect your knives, Lee, John and the entire family say hello. I would love to resolve this. ...read more

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Priced Less Merchandise

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By GDK INSURANCE SOLUTIONS, LLC

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Healthy Snacks for Healthier You

When we think of healthy snacks, popcorn doesn't usually make the list. We think of popcorn and we think of butter, salt and sometimes sugar. However, popcorn can be a very healthy snack by choosing healthy popcorn toppings like a salt free popcornseasoning.Popcorn is a whole grain snack that is naturally high in fiber, low in calories, no sodium and 1 gram of fat (from the corn). It's the popcorn toppings and how we pop the popcorn that turns this otherwise healthy snack into a high sodium, high calorie, high fat, not so healthy snack.One serving is quite a bit, about 2 tablespoons of popcorn kernels yields about 5 cups of popped popcorn at only 110 calories and 7 grams of fiber. That is a lot of munching with not a lot of calories.Here are some tips to help make popcorn a healthy snack:Tip #1 Choose organic popcorn which means no pesticide residues.Non-organic or regular popcorn was listed on the FDA's top ten of the most commonly contaminated foods with pesticides and chemicals.Tip #2 Learn to pop your own popcorn and avoid the microwave packets.There are still health concerns about microwave popcorn packets and the chemicals added to promote popping and less sticking. Download this imagefrom ©Dreamstime.com Use an air popper to eliminate the need for fat. There are many electric air popcorn poppers and there are also popcorn poppers for the microwave. Another way to pop popcorn is in a paper bag, in the microwave. Use about 1/4 cup of popcorn kernels in a paper lunch bag. Fold over top of bag a couple of times at the very top of the bag. Leave plenty of room for popping. Allow about 3 minutes for popping depending upon the wattage of your microwave oven. Stop when the popping sounds slow way down but not finished, or the popcorn may start to burn. That's it. Pour popcorn into a bowl, add popcorn toppings and you can re-use the bag. You can learn to pop popcorn the old-fashioned way. Heat a skillet or pan on top of the stove dry or (with a little oil works better), add popcorn, place a lid on it, and shake the pan back and forth (with one hand on the pan and one hand on the lid to keep them together). Keep the lid a little to the side to let steam escape but not the popcorn. Pop over medium-high heat until it has finished popping. Immediately pour into a bowl. This is not only makes a healthier popcorn but you can actually burn some calories in the process, especially if you are making several batches for everybody. Tip #3 Choose healthier popcorn toppings. Lower sodium popcorn: Instead of adding salt, or a popcorn salt, try adding a salt substitute, a low sodium seasoning or a salt free popcorn seasoning. This will help turn an otherwise high sodium snack into a much more heart healthy snack. Chili popcorn or a spicy popcorn is popular and flavorful: Add cayenne or a salt free chili seasoning and try a chili flavored oil. Use unsalted versions of butter, margerine, or butter substitutes and oils in moderation. No hydrogenated oils or trans fats. Try other oils like olive oil (some even taste buttery). Try heart healthy nut oils like a macadamia nut oil which has a nice buttery taste. Tip #4 Healthy snacks to go. Make your popcorn snack and take it with you. Here is a different healthy snack idea. Create a popcorn trail mix by adding nuts, raisins, coconut, dried fruits even vegan chocolate chips and make this healthy snack even healthier, more flavorful and it's delicious. Also, try adding popcorn to granola. When eating popcorn choose healthier options. Be creative and try other ways to flavor your popcorn with healthier flavored oils, healthy seasonings, and lower your sodium intake with a salt substitute or a salt free popcorn seasoning. Now you can put popcorn on your list of healthy snacks. ------ For more low sodium tips I invite you to sign up for our newsletter at: http://www.pamperedchef.biz/valmac about cooking tips,  seasoning and recipes. Check out this website for more articles:http://www.empowernetwork.com/almostasecret.php?id=valmac59 ...read more

By Independent Consultant for the Pampered Chef January 15, 2013

2011 Trends in Wedding Planning

2011 Trends  With spring just around the corner, most brides are planning for their summer weddings. "The overall trend for 2011 seems to be 'subtle luxury,' with a heavy emphasis on creativity and personalization, says Perfect Wedding Guide Wedding Planning Expert Susan Southerland, whose works has been featured in national magazines and television shows such as The Style Network's "Whose Wedding Is It Anyway?" "Every element of the wedding should be tailored to reflect the couple, but not cross the line into lavish or excessive."Southerland also notes that handmade, vintage, and rustic touches are being prominently showcased, while technology will continue to be used to its full potential behind-the-scenes (brides reading wedding blogs, using smart phone apps, communicating wedding plans through social media, etc).Here, a detailed list of additional wedding trends and wedding ideas for 2011 based on industry buzz:DressesDress are all about texture this year.Romantic, flowing dresses in floor-length styles remain popular. Brides today choose dresses with flowing, soft fabrics, ruffles, satin sashes (at the waist), and delicate floral details. Most dress silhouettes are refined and include the delicate overlaying of fabrics such as chiffon, tulle and lace. Gowns with crystal, cubic zirconia, and/or pearl embellished bodices are very popular at the moment.The modified A-line skirt also remains prominent on the fashion runways (slim through the waist and flared at the bottom) although many designers have included ball gowns and tea-length styles in their lines as well. Strapless gowns are perennial favorites, but this season has brought back the off-the-shoulder look for brides who want to accentuate their neckline or draw attention to gorgeous jewelry.CakesSimple Wedding Cakes. As opposed to elaborate and whimsical designs of years past, wedding cakes in 2011 will be scaled back to more modest designs with all-edible elements. Girls are also forgoing the flower-covered bridal cake and going with a more simplistic look: a solid cake with one big flower. Cakes are becoming more contemporary and brides are finding their inspiration on TV. Monograms don't seem to be making as much of an appearance this year either. This may change because it's still early in the year, but based on her clients, monograms aren't as popular. While cupcakes were common for the past couple of years, bride seem to steer away from them in 2011.. the Groom's Cake is becoming more of a dedication. It's being decorated with souvenirs, personal effects and backdrops.FlowersA big trend set to continue into 2011 is to use one single flower .. It looks incredibly opulent, but also very distinctive and different.A growing trend in 2011 will be the use of imaginative vases or containers for your flowers.Making your venue smell as beautiful as it looks will be on trend next year. Matching scented candles to the bride's bouquet is growing in popularity and candle light gives any venue a fabulous feel.ReceptionIntimate weddings are still going strong; although wedding budgets are beginning to recover in 2011, a return to the traditional lengthy guest list will not make a comeback.Less Traditions. Couples will continue to focus on personalizing every aspect of their wedding to reflect their interests and personalities.Bigger Focus on Wedding Entertainment. Services that were quick to get the ax in previous years, due to budgetary constraints, that will begin making a comeback are: wedding videography, DJ services, and higher quality wedding photography.Textured linens will be layered to dress up reception tables, chair covers may be embroidered or beaded, and branchy centerpieces and floral arrangements will captivate wedding guests.Whether it's two bright hues with a metallic accent, or several metallic shades used together, brights and metalics will be popular choices for wedding color palettes in 2011. Gilded gold, shimmery silver, and sparkling champagne will used alone or with accents of yellow, purple or teal. And since metalics make such a bold statement on their own, couples will scale back over-the-top decor in favor of a more restrained style aesthetic.Couples will plan a post-reception after party lasting into the wee hours of the night with drinks, entertainment, dancing, and snacks so that wedding guests can party all night long!Gift RegistryCouples are registering for more simple everyday place settings instead of fine china. A noted trend is registering more than one place for gifts.Text module ...read more

By Independent Consultant for the Pampered Chef February 25, 2011

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I would like to invite everyone to a fairly new site. They are up and on thier way and eBays' prime competitor. Their name is BONANZLE! Funny name, but a great place.  Click here or paste in your browser http://www.bonanzle.com/booths/pricedless ...read more

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