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          <title>The right tools make dishing summer salads a breeze</title>
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          <description>Salad is much more than iceberg lettuce and a few wedges of tomato. It has evolved into an array of veggies, fruits, nuts and more, carefully chosen and artfully arranged. Why serve your culinary creations with plastic tongs that are more an afterthought than a stylish choice?</description>
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          <title>Sturdy dishes, glasses make al fresco easy</title>
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          <description>Elegantly unbreakable. And priced right. That was our mission when scouting the East Valley for dishes and glassware perfect for outdoor entertaining. As spring temperatures warm up, we'll all be looking to dining al fresco whenever possible.</description>
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          <title>Arranging flowers comes easy with these vases</title>
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          <description>Martha Stewart and your neighborhood florist make it look so easy. A loose bundle of buds and a smattering of greens in their hands become a work of art in a matter of minutes.</description>
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          <title>These holders are worth their weight in salt</title>
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          <description>There's more to salt than just the shaker. In stores across the East Valley, salt boxes, salt cellars, salt pigs and open salts are hitting the shelves, threatening to inch out their shaker cousins.</description>
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          <title>Delicate touches personalize any woman's vanity</title>
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          <description>Vanity doesn't have to be a sin. A little decadence before the rush to make breakfast and get to work goes a long way.</description>
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          <title>Give your home a touch of Irish charm</title>
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          <description>Oh, Ireland. It's the month of St. Patrick's Day, and everything is in green. Sure, we can get silly with plastic hats and green beer, but how about adding a touch of the Irish tone to your home? These items can add the color, and perhaps a bit of luck, as spring comes upon us.</description>
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          <title>Aprons go couture</title>
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          <description>Grandma's cover-up has gone kitchen couture. From frilly and frumpy to lacy and sexy, the apron has resurfaced with a sassy new style. The apron flourished as a symbol of femininity and motherhood in its June Cleaver 1950s heyday.</description>
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          <title>Small clocks bring big style to bedside</title>
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          <description>Alarm clocks don't have to look cold and impersonal to serve their function - they can be small and stylish.</description>
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