Friday, August 30, 2013

What is the best makeup to wear with an all blue party dress? details in description.?

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Nadia


this weekend i am going to a dinner dance party. i have an all blue dress. i have fair skin. i dont have any foundation...i don't like wearing it. my i have long hair with side bangs. i have medium eyelashes. im a medium-small size. i have an oval face. i dont have big cheekbones. what kind of makeup should i wear and if u can, please tell me what brand it is .


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What are the real differences between Japanese and Chinese style foods?




Ann D


I know that all asian foods often get lumped together. I have a chinese affordable buffet we love to eat at and a Japanese Hibachi grill place that is higher dollar we realy enjoy but what are the real differences between the styles that creates the prices and taste difference?


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Let's look at Japan frist

Japanese cuisine is based on combining staple foods (shushoku, 主é£), typically rice or noodles, with a soup, and okazu (ããã) - dishes made from fish, meat, vegetable, tofu and the like, designed to add flavour to the staple food. These are typically flavoured with dashi, miso, and soy sauce and are usually low in fat and high in salt.

A standard Japanese meal generally consists of several different okazu accompanying a bowl of cooked white Japanese rice (gohan, 御飯), a bowl of soup and some tsukemono (pickles). The most standard meal comprises three okazu and is termed ichijÅ«-sansai (䏿±ä¸è; "one soup, three sides"). Different cooking techniques are applied to each of the three okazu; they may be raw (sashimi), grilled, simmered (sometimes called boiled), steamed, deep-fried, vinegared, or dressed. This Japanese view of a meal is reflected in the organization of Japanese cookbooks, organized into chapters according to cooking techniques as opposed to particular ingredients (e.g. meat, seafood). There may also be chapters devoted to soups, sushi, rice, noodles, and sweets.

As Japan is an island nation its people eat much seafood. Meat-eating has been rare until fairly recently due to restrictions placed upon it by Buddhism[citation needed]. However, strictly vegetarian food is rare since even vegetable dishes are flavoured with the ubiquitous dashi stock, usually made with katsuobushi (dried skipjack tuna flakes). An exception is shÅjin ryÅri (ç²¾é²æç), vegetarian dishes developed by Buddhist monks. However, the advertised shÅjin ryÅri usually available at public eating places includes some non-vegetarian elements.

Noodles, originating in China, have become an essential part of Japanese cuisine usually as an alternative to a rice-based meal. Soba (thin, grayish-brown noodles containing buckwheat flour) and udon (thick wheat noodles) are the main traditional noodles and are served hot or cold with soy-dashi flavourings. Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat stock broth known as ramen have become extremely popular over the last century.

The traditional Japanese table setting has varied considerably over the centuries, depending primarily on the type of table common during a given era. Before the 19th century, small individual box tables (hakozen, ç®±è³) or flat floor trays were set before each diner. Larger low tables (chabudai, ã¡ãã¶å°) that accommodated entire families were becoming popular by the beginning of the 20th century, but these gave way to western style dining tables and chairs by the end of the 20th century.

Traditionally, the rice bowl is placed on the left and the soup bowl on the right. Behind these, each okazu is served on its own individual plate. Based on the standard three okazu formula, behind the rice and soup are three flat plates to hold the three okazu; one to far back left, one at far back right, and one in the center. Pickled vegetables are often served on the side but are not counted as part of the three okazu.

Chopsticks are generally placed at the very front of the tray near the dinner with pointed ends facing left and supported by a chopstick rest, or hashioki (箸置ã).

It is customary to say itadakimasu (lit. "I shall receive") before starting to eat a meal, and gochiso-sama deshita (lit. "That was a feast") to the host after the meal and the restaurant staff when leaving.

The rice or the soup is eaten by picking the relevant bowl up with the left hand and using chopsticks with the right. Bowls of soup, noodle soup, donburi or ochazuke may be lifted to the mouth but not white rice. Soy sauce is not usually poured over most foods at the table; a dipping dish is usually provided. Soy sauce is, however, meant to be poured directly onto tofu and grated daikon dishes. In particular, soy sauce should never be poured onto rice or soup. Blowing one's nose at the table is considered extremely offensive.

Noodles are slurped.

Chopsticks are never left sticking vertically into rice, as this is how they are ritually offered to the dead. Using chopsticks to spear food, to point, or to pass food into someone else's chopsticks is also frowned upon. It is also very bad manners to bite on your chopsticks.

When taking food from a communal dish, unless they are family or very close friends, turn the chopsticks around to grab the food; it is considered cleaner. If sharing with someone else, move it directly from one plate to another; passing food from one pair to another is a funeral rite.

It is customary to eat rice to the last grain. Being a fussy eater is frowned upon, and it is not customary to ask for special requests or substitutions at restaurants. It is considered ungrateful to make these requests especially in circumstances where you are being hosted, as in a business dinner environment. Good manners dictate that you respect the selections of the host. This is a common mistake that visiting business people make.

Even in informal situations, drinking alcohol starts with a toast (kanpai, ä¹¾æ¯) when everyone is ready. It is not customary to pour oneself a drink; but rather, people are expected to keep each other's drinks topped up. When someone moves to pour your drink you should hold your glass with both hands and thank them.

Now Let's look at Chinese,

Chinese cuisine (Chinese language 中åè) is the general term given to the food or styles of cooking of various regional cuisines originating from China. Regional cultural differences vary greatly amongst the different regions of China, giving rise to the different styles of food. There are eight main regional cuisines, and they are: Anhui (Hui å¾½), Cantonese (Yue ç²µ), Fujian (Min é©), Hunan (Xiang æ¹), Jiangsu (Su è or Yang æ), Shandong (Lu é­¯), Szechuan (Chuan å·), Zhejiang (Zhe æµ).

A meal in Chinese culture is typically seen as consisting of two or more general components: (1) a carbohydrate source or starch, known as ä¸»é£ in the Chinese language, (zhÇshí Pinyin , lit. "main food", staple) â typically rice, noodles, or mantou (steamed buns), and (2) accompanying dishes of vegetables, meat, fish, or other items, known as è (càiPinyin , lit. vegetable") in the Chinese language. This cultural conceptualization is in some ways in contrast to cuisines of Northern Europe and the USA, where meat or animal protein is often considered the main dish, and analogous to the one of most Mediterranean cuisines, based typically on wheat-derived components like pasta or cous cous.

Rice is a critical part of much of Chinese cuisine. However, in many parts of China, particularly northern China, wheat-based products including noodles and steamed buns (such as mantou é¥é ­) predominate, in contrast to southern China where rice is dominant. Despite the importance of rice in Chinese cuisine, at extremely formal occasions, sometimes no rice at all will be served; in such a case, rice would only be provided when no other dishes remained, or as a token dish in the form of fried rice at the end of the meal. Soup is usually served at the start of a meal and at the end of a meal in Southern China.

Chopsticks are the primary eating utensil in Chinese culture for solid foods, while soups and other liquids are enjoyed[1] with a wide, flat-bottomed spoon (traditionally made of ceramic). It is reported that wooden chopsticks are losing their dominance due to recent logging shortfalls in China and East Asia; many Chinese eating establishments are considering a switch to a more environmentally sustainable eating utensil, such as plastic or bamboo chopsticks. More expensive materials used in the past included ivory and silver. On the other hand, disposable chopsticks made of wood/bamboo have all but replaced reusable ones in small restaurants.

In most dishes in Chinese cuisine, food is prepared in bite-sized pieces (e.g. vegetable, meat, doufu), ready for direct picking up and eating. Traditionally, Chinese culture considered using knives and forks at the table barbaric due to fact that these implements are regarded as weapons. It was also considered ungracious to have guests work at cutting their own food. Fish are usually cooked and served whole, with diners directly pulling pieces from the fish with chopsticks to eat, unlike in some other cuisines where they are first filleted. This is because it is desired for fish to be served as fresh as possible. It is common in many restaurant settings for the server to use a pair of spoons to divide the fish into servings at the table. Chicken is another meat popular in Chinese meals. While the chicken is cut into pieces, every single piece of the chicken is served including gizzards and head. The emphasis in Chinese culture on wholeness is reflected here. It is considered bad luck if fish or chicken is served without its head and tail, as that is synonymous with something that does not have a proper beginning or end.

In a Chinese meal, each individual diner is given his or her own bowl of rice while the accompanying dishes are served in communal plates (or bowls) that are shared by everyone sitting at the table. In the Chinese meal, each diner picks food out of the communal plates on a bite-by-bite basis with their chopsticks. This is in contrast to western meals where it is customary to dole out individual servings of the dishes at the beginning of the meal. Many non-Chinese are uncomfortable with allowing a person's individual utensils (which might have traces of saliva) to touch the communal plates; for this hygienic reason, additional serving spoons or chopsticks ï¼å¬ç­·, lit. common/public/shared chopsticks) may be made available. In areas with increased Western influence, such as Hong Kong, diners are provided individually with a heavy metal spoon for this purpose. The food selected is often eaten together with some rice either in one bite or in alternation.

Vegetarianism is not uncommon or unusual in China, though, as is the case in the West, it is only practiced by a relatively small proportion of the population. The Chinese vegetarians do not eat a lot of tofu, unlike the stereotypical impression in the West. Most Chinese vegetarians are Buddhists. Non-Chinese people eating Chinese cuisine will note that a large number of popular vegetable dishes may actually contain meat (usually pork), as meat chunks or bits have been traditionally used to flavor dishes. Chinese Buddhist cuisine has many true vegetarian dishes that contain no meat at all.

In contrast to most western meals, a Chinese meal does not typically end with a dessert. However, a sweet dish is usually served at the end of a formal dinner or banquet, such as sliced fruits or a sweet soup (ç³æ°´, lit. sugar water) which is served warm.

In traditional Chinese culture, cold beverages are believed to be harmful to digestion of hot food, so items like ice-cold water or soft drinks are traditionally not served at meal-time. Besides soup, if any other beverages are served, they would most likely be hot tea or hot water. Tea is believed to help in the digestion of greasy foods. Despite this tradition, nowadays beer and soft drinks are popular accompaniment with meals. A popular combo in many small restaurants in parts of China is hot pot served with cold beer, a combination known as å·æ·¡æ¯ (Pinyin: leng3 dan4 bei1, literally: cold and bland cup, despite being strongly flavored), which is the very opposite of what traditional wisdom would admonish. Ideas from Chinese herbology, such as as the four natures, influence the food combinations favored in traditional Chinese meals.

One final touch Japanese Home Cook Meal are usually server to just the right amount with little/no left over and serve single serving style and you are ask for second or third serving once you are done with your current one. (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9a/Tamagokake-gohan.JPG) (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Omurice2.jpg)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Miso_musubi_and_miso_soup_by_shibainu.jpg)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/02/Curry_and_rice.jpg)

while Chinese Home Cook meal tend to cook exect to show they are "not skimmy" are usuall sever communal (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/Chinese_meal.jpg)




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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Looking for White Everyday Dinnerware - elegant and practical?

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einajr


I am looking for an everyday white dinnerware set. I like italian dinnerware, but it tends to be pricey. I would like something that is reasonable, but beautiful and sturdy. I already have a fancy china set so I am not looking for china at this point.
Looking for bright white dinnerware
I am looking for an everyday bright white dinnerware set. I like italian dinnerware, but it tends to be pricey. I would like something that is reasonable, but beautiful and sturdy. I already have a fancy china set so I am not looking for china at this point.



Answer
I have used Corelle for years. It is my favorite. It is light, fairly inexpensive and lasts for years. I have always had white, round Corelle, but this year bought the new square set from Amazon.com. I really am enjoying it. I like the white because I can mix and match with anything.

How to seal acrylic paint on a ceramic plate, with porcelain paint matt ?




William He


For my sisters for Christmas i would like to paint plain white plates to create a unique dinnerware set for each of them. I love to paint and think the idea of transporting my art to there dinner table sounds so fun! however, from reading on numerous blogs- i understand that acrylic paint DOES NOT hold up after many washings on ceramics, and therefore you should use ceramic/porcelain/china paint... which is specifically designed for painting on these types of surfaces. ok... so, my question is: (because ceramic paint is so ridiculously expensive!! and i have a huge collection of acrylics at home..) if i paint on a plate with acrylic paint, let it dry, and then coat it in something like this Pebeo Porcelaine medium matt (http://www.amazon.com/Pebeo-Porcelaine-Medium-45-Milliliter-Bottle/dp/B005KOH342/ref=lh_ni_t) .... bake at 325 for 30 minutes-- do you think that will work? Has anyone tried this method? did sealing the acrylic paint in a ceramic finish make the art dishwasher, scrub brush, and my-three-year-old-neice's-craziness safe?? THANKS!
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i guess i should have specified. i am refering to non-toxic acrylic paint which i use when finger painting with the little ones- who like to eat the paint ;]



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No it won't work. You could go to "Paint the Town " or similar place and do one plate for each person.
Toxic or non-toxic- it will not work.
http://www.ceramics-painting.com/




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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Design a Room to be used in a different way than normal?

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k_shepherd


In my new house the entry room is a Large room that typically people use as a formal sitting area and a second dining area. I DON'T want to. I want ideas on what else I could do to the space. A play room? Some help please!


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When walking into a home, I would hesitate to use the entry way, or the first visible room, as a playroom. Play rooms are seldom tidy because, well, kids will be kids and playing is their job. I, personally would not want to walk into my home and see or have guests walk into a play area. So, if you can set up the children's play things elsewhere, that would be ideal.

Some other ideas would be:

A Cocktail Lounge: Set up a good size fully stocked wet bar with glass shelving to display glass stemware, pitchers, wine and liquor. Collect vintage bar items for display and use them, too.
Have a couple areas of group seating in cushy chairs and love seats.
You could decorate it like an upscale hotel lounge or perhaps some tropical plantation decor with wicker or maybe an English Pub setting with leather seating.

A Hunting Room: Decorate with prints of hunting scenes with hound dogs. No hunters in the house? A taxidermy always has unclaimed or abandoned orders that are taking up space in the shop. Just ask what he may have that he needs to get rid of and you will instantly have some authentic "gaming" decor. In this room you can set up quaint library and seating. Framed prints of old fashioned fishing rods, guns, game and foul. Look at old English decorating for ideas.

A Home Theater: Get several love seats and set up a place to watch movies after installing a Home Theater System. Oh, don't forget the popcorn machine.

A Gaming Room: Have a table and chairs set up for board games and card games. Install built in shelving with doors to store games in. Have a wet bar for refreshments and snacks. Have a chess or a checkerboard table set up, ready to play. Have friends over for game night and play poker, Pictionary, Tabu or other fun games. Collect old game boards for wall art.

I would have a drop leaf table set up in any case. This way you can escape to have a quiet cup of coffee and a muffin or a hot bowl of soup and even set it up for a change of pace for dinner for two. While not having a bonafide dining area set up, it is there if you want a change.

You can still set up a living room of sorts but not your typical formal living room that nobody uses. I hope one of my ideas inspires you to decorate a style that suits your taste.

THis year we are having a range of foods - I m looking for a pasta salad recipe, a greek salad recipe thanks.?




Gypsy Whit


any other salad recipes would be great.


Answer
Greek Salad
adapted from my own recipe, by mistake

1 large head Romaine Lettuce
1/2 half red onion, sliced
1 English Cucumber, sliced
1 cup Kalamata olives
1 cup Greek Feta, crumbled

Dressing:
1/2 cup olive oil
3 tbsp red wine vinegar
1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
1 tsp dried oregano
1/2 tsp salt
freshly ground pepper

1. Place lettuce in a large bowl.

2. Mix dressing ingredients in a bottle and give it a good shake.

3. Toss lettuce with about 1/2 the dressing.

4. Place remaining salad ingredients on top of lettuce, and drizzle with some more dressing.

http://janetishungry.blogspot.com/2007/08/greek-salad.html

and this is my adaptation of a kraft based recipe
Easy Creamy Pasta Salad

Total Time: 3 hr 30 min
Makes: 20 side dish servings, or 8 or so, main dish servings

* 1 (16 ounce) package fusilli pasta,Or substitute Tri-Color Rotini
* 1 cup frozen petite peas, thawed
* 1Cup Frozen Baby Carrots , thawed
*1 2ounce can sliced black olives, rinsed
* 1 medium Cucumber
* 1 cup Genoa salami, can also use Hard Salami sliced in Pizza-Like wedges
* 3/4 cup chopped red onion
* 3/4 cup diced celery
* 1 (.7 ounce) package dry Italian-style salad dressing mix
* 1 cup Kraft real Mayonaise mayonnaise
* 1 cup sour cream
* 2 tablespoons milk

Directions
1. In a large pot of salted boiling water, cook pasta until al dente, rinse under cold water and drain.
2. In a medium bowl combine mayonnaise, sour cream, milk and Italian dressing mix. Whisk together until smooth, set aside.
3. In a large salad bowl combine cooked and cooled pasta, peas, olives, salami, green onions, celery and parsley. Mix in dressing last, reserving 1/2 cup. Let sit over night in fridge. Stir before serving. Add extra dressing if pasta appears dry.


This is wonderful as a side dish or main course for hot summer evenings. Even my kids who don't care for "salad dinners" love this. Even better the next day.
Try it and you will love it!

You can really add any vegggies you like. I used broccoli alot in this




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wiggles childrens party- need decorating help?

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mommy mia


Wiggles birthday party- need some ideas?
Hi,
I am 100% commited to having a wiggles party. My kids love them., My little one is turning two and it is the only show that he loves. Here is the hard part. The party supply stuff is discontinued and i can buy bits and pieces on ebay but it gets very pricey.
I have alredady bought yellow, red, blue, and purple (the wiggles colors) tablecloths and dinnerware and cutlery. i figure I will mix it all up. I will do the same with balloons and i have a couple of wiggles balloons.
I have their music but besides that i have nothing to make the wiggles be seen. I dont know what else to do. I was thinking of priniting out their pics but then do what with it?
Any cool party ideas out here?? Please help!!
if you dont know the wiggles.. this will help http://www.thewiggles.com.au/ca/fanclub/



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Not to worry...here's some ideas to incorporate the theme for the wee ones: Hang plenty of streamers and balloons. Balloons should be out of reach from young children. Use colored poster board to make large music notes and hang them from the ceiling and walls. Cover and set your party table.

Fashion a Henry the octopus centerpiece with a balloon and poster board.
Cut an eight legged star shape from the poster board. Make a small hole
in the middle. Tie a knot in your balloon and place it through the hole, then tape it to the board. Before you do this use a permanent marker to make a face on the balloon. Top with a "boater" hat similar to Henry's
(you can find this at a party, or costume shop).

Upon arrival, give each child a colored shirt and/or matching cap so they can be their favorite Wiggles Character - purple red yellow or blue. Painter caps can be purchased at the hardware store for around $1.00 - use fabric paint and a shaped paint sponge (craft store) to decorate the caps before the party. Or you can add googlie eyes, etc...pirate's hat with a feather, etc. This will be their souvenir.

WIGGLES BIRTHDAY PARTY GAMES & ACTIVITIES

Music Time
Use paper towel tubes, paper plates or plastic eggs to make instruments. Decorate with markers, stickers and preschool-friendly decorations. When the instruments are complete, play music and let the children play along.

Pin the tail on Wags or Dorothy
Just like Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Enlist an artistic teen to make a simple Wags the dog or Dorothy. Use construction paper and double stick tape on the tails. Don't forget to write names on each tail.

Find Feathersword's Treasure
Before the party hide gold plastic coins and toys for the children to find.

Jeff's Sleepy Time Tag
Play just like freeze tag but instead of freezing when tagged, the children will fall the children "asleep" until a friend wakes them up!

Dance Time
Provide pieces of colored streamer or ribbons to each child.
Put on a Wiggles CD and let the children dance and move!

Let's Feed Wags
Before the party, decorate a cardboard box to look like "Wags" the dog. Make one large brown circle and two simple floppy ears and a face.
Keep the top of the box open, or close it and cut a hole. Make or purchase four bean bags. You can make your own with small socks and dry beans.
Fill the socks with beans and tie a knot to secure with a rubber band.
Mark an "X" on the floor with tape. Place your "Wags" box a reasonable distance away from the "X" the children will take turns attempting to toss the beans bags into the top of the box.
All children get a small prize at the end of their turn.

EXTRA ACTIVITIES: Print out coloring pages from their website....provide bubbles for blowing. End the party with a story time to settle them down before going home.

Rainbow Punch
Make a rainbow in a cup!
Use ice cube trays to freeze several Kool-Aid or juice flavors in bright colors; red, purple, orange, yellow, green. To serve, place all of the cubes in a bowl and let the children fill their cups with the colored cubes. Pour a clear or light colored soda in the cup. (Put tops on cups so kids won't swallow cubes).

Anthony's Sandwich
Build your own "Anthony Sandwich" for lunch and don't forget the fruit. Provide a variety of sandwich makings and let the children create their own!

THE WIGGLES PARTY FAVORS
Say "Thanks for coming" with home-made party crackers!
Fill TP tubes with Wiggles party favors such as, mini-instruments, bubbles, stickers and/or fruit snacks add a bit of confetti.
Wrap the tube with the primary colored wrapping paper and tie the ends with ribbon. Your party guests will have an exciting surprise when they arrive home to open their gift!

What color walls will match purple leather chairs?







My husband and I have planned on painting our dining room red for quite some time. Now we are finally getting ready to move in to our house and are actually starting to look at furniture. We found leather chairs that we love but they are plum colored. The table we are looking at is really dark (almost looks black if the light isn't shining on it). You can see the chairs here http://www.roomstogo.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=showItem&ipac_id=17144 What color wall paint would look best? Red ok? or definitely not?

Thanks,



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I personally would not go with red.
I think with red walls, a very dark table and deep colored chairs, it would all blend together too much and you would not be able to fully appreciate the furniture.

The color you paint your dining room should coordinate in some way with the rest of the living space in your home.
Try to find a color that is in your living room and/or kitchen that you can use in the dining room that ties the rooms together and goes well with the dark table and plum chairs.

A few colors that would look nice with plum would be a pale yellow, pale to medium yellow/green, light green or anything in the deep beige family.
Then with any of these colors on the walls, you can bring in accent pieces that contain plums and reds.
A large area rug under the table like this for instance...http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Chadwick_Area_Rug/150/
http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Chadwick_Area_Rug/150/
http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Atomic_Area_Rug/910/

You could also add coordinating accent colors in your dishes...http://www.target.com/Tamarask-16-pc-Dinnerware-Set/dp/B000XPRO9M/ref=br_1_14?ie=UTF8&frombrowse=1&searchView=grid5&searchNodeID=358061011&node=358061011&searchRank=pmrank&searchPage=1&searchSize=30&id=Tamarask%2016-pc%20Dinnerware%20Set
http://www.target.com/Orbit-Simply-Basic-16-pc-Dinnerware/dp/B002LLWI2Y/ref=br_1_8?ie=UTF8&frombrowse=1&searchView=grid5&searchNodeID=358061011&node=358061011&searchRank=pmrank&searchPage=2&searchSize=30&id=Orbit%20Simply%20Basic%2016-pc%20Dinnerware
http://www.target.com/Carmine-Blossom-16-pc-Dinnerware-Set/dp/B001AY6UVI/ref=br_1_29?ie=UTF8&frombrowse=1&searchView=grid5&searchNodeID=10835161&node=10835161&searchRank=pmrank&searchPage=1&searchSize=90&id=Carmine%20Blossom%2016-pc%20Dinnerware%20Set

Have fun with it.




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Where can I get reasonable dinnerware sets?

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Jessica


I am looking for a square white modern set. The cheapest I have found was at Walmart a set of four including mugs,dinner plate, appetizer plate, and salad bowls. I am looking for at least a set of six for the same price. Any help would be appreciated. I have also checked the following:

-Sears
-JCPenny
-Walmart
-KMart
-Bed Bath and Beyond
-Linens & Things
-Costco
-Macys
-Big Lots
-Pier One Imports
-IKEA
-Target


Is there anything else out there? Thanks!



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http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?SKU=16948330

Help with color scheme for living room/dining room combo room?




Crack


I need help with picking the colors for the rugs, curtians, pictures and pillows.....Sadly the walls must stay white, but I have white leather furniture, a mahogony wood with a cherry colored stain shrunk. In the 2 curio cabinets in the shrunk I have crystal and Lladro porcelian figurines. My dining room furniture consists of a china cabinet and hutch and a dining table that seats 6 the wood is mahogony with a cherry stain. In my china cabinet I have diffrent sets of crystal glasses along with china. The pattern on the china is pink and red roses set on what looks like an opal color the way an opal kinda shines and has that translucent effect. However, I do not want to decorate in pink and red, the roses do not stand out enough to have to pick these colors.
The style of the wood pieces can best be described as british coloniel with a slightly updated touch to it. I hope that makes scence. Thanks for your help.
I hope I dont have to buy new as I just spent 8,000 on this new stuff.....



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How about adding curtains/ area rugs in a golden wheat tone, the white of the furniture will play nicely off it, and you could add a few inexpensive accessories with your china to tie it all together. Amber hue'd wine glasses, sixties art glass in a golden tone. Fresh white or stargazer lilies in a vase will immediately make the rooms feel more modern, elegant & pulled together. Mixing less formal stoneware with your china, will help to make the china pattern a lovely accent. Also painting a large inexpensive canvas with an accent color is a great solution for adding color without painting a wall.

http://www.benjaminmoore.ca/colours/designer_classics.aspx

golden tones:

summer solstice
cc 214

barley
cc-180

or a light sage green accent

maid of the mist
cc 728



Amber Glassware

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art

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

What brand of stoneware should I get?

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Sam


I have been looking into getting a stoneware set and I have heard amazing things about temp-tations and I have also heard that some people have had problems with it. I would love to have a good stoneware set that will last. Any suggestions


Answer
Pfaltzgraff Dinnerware has great quality and it's very durable, ovenproof, and it's dishwasher safe . Pfaltzgraff comes in open stock/sets, serving dishes, platters etc. They have many patterns to choose from.
P.S. I had to check to make sure I spelled it right and found that they're having a Sale!
Hope you like it

Help with color scheme for living room/dining room combo room?




Crack


I need help with picking the colors for the rugs, curtians, pictures and pillows.....Sadly the walls must stay white, but I have white leather furniture, a mahogony wood with a cherry colored stain shrunk. In the 2 curio cabinets in the shrunk I have crystal and Lladro porcelian figurines. My dining room furniture consists of a china cabinet and hutch and a dining table that seats 6 the wood is mahogony with a cherry stain. In my china cabinet I have diffrent sets of crystal glasses along with china. The pattern on the china is pink and red roses set on what looks like an opal color the way an opal kinda shines and has that translucent effect. However, I do not want to decorate in pink and red, the roses do not stand out enough to have to pick these colors.
The style of the wood pieces can best be described as british coloniel with a slightly updated touch to it. I hope that makes scence. Thanks for your help.
I hope I dont have to buy new as I just spent 8,000 on this new stuff.....



Answer
How about adding curtains/ area rugs in a golden wheat tone, the white of the furniture will play nicely off it, and you could add a few inexpensive accessories with your china to tie it all together. Amber hue'd wine glasses, sixties art glass in a golden tone. Fresh white or stargazer lilies in a vase will immediately make the rooms feel more modern, elegant & pulled together. Mixing less formal stoneware with your china, will help to make the china pattern a lovely accent. Also painting a large inexpensive canvas with an accent color is a great solution for adding color without painting a wall.

http://www.benjaminmoore.ca/colours/designer_classics.aspx

golden tones:

summer solstice
cc 214

barley
cc-180

or a light sage green accent

maid of the mist
cc 728



Amber Glassware

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Help with color scheme for living room/dining room combo room?

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 on Better Homes And Gardens 16-Piece Cream Dinnerware Set - Walmart.com
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Crack


I need help with picking the colors for the rugs, curtians, pictures and pillows.....Sadly the walls must stay white, but I have white leather furniture, a mahogony wood with a cherry colored stain shrunk. In the 2 curio cabinets in the shrunk I have crystal and Lladro porcelian figurines. My dining room furniture consists of a china cabinet and hutch and a dining table that seats 6 the wood is mahogony with a cherry stain. In my china cabinet I have diffrent sets of crystal glasses along with china. The pattern on the china is pink and red roses set on what looks like an opal color the way an opal kinda shines and has that translucent effect. However, I do not want to decorate in pink and red, the roses do not stand out enough to have to pick these colors.
The style of the wood pieces can best be described as british coloniel with a slightly updated touch to it. I hope that makes scence. Thanks for your help.
I hope I dont have to buy new as I just spent 8,000 on this new stuff.....



Answer
How about adding curtains/ area rugs in a golden wheat tone, the white of the furniture will play nicely off it, and you could add a few inexpensive accessories with your china to tie it all together. Amber hue'd wine glasses, sixties art glass in a golden tone. Fresh white or stargazer lilies in a vase will immediately make the rooms feel more modern, elegant & pulled together. Mixing less formal stoneware with your china, will help to make the china pattern a lovely accent. Also painting a large inexpensive canvas with an accent color is a great solution for adding color without painting a wall.

http://www.benjaminmoore.ca/colours/designer_classics.aspx

golden tones:

summer solstice
cc 214

barley
cc-180

or a light sage green accent

maid of the mist
cc 728



Amber Glassware

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art

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What is a respectable amount of money to give for a wedding gift to the child of a friend - nobody is rich.?

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ajd333333


The couple is 35 and gainfully employed. It's a nice reception at a country club. Please don't answer "It's the thought that counts." Does it relate to the cost to the family throwing the wedding?


Answer
The thought actually does count a great deal: and giving cash fails to show much thought about what would please the couple, or about how they might benefit from your taste and insight. It also suggests the thought that the couple is in need of charity, and could therefore be offensive if they are people of refinement. So, please take the time to choose an appropriate gift that reflects your regard for your friend.

Appropriate gifts of fine crystal, silver or dinnerware, to match the pattern chosen by or inherited by the bride, are traditional gifts; as are good-quality household linens (towels, sheets and tablecloths). A comfortably-off person who is modestly intimate with the couple would normally give a place setting, or two goblets, or a single piece of silver -- a value of 100 to 200 dollars. Someone who is less financially secure or less intimate might give a single dinner-plate or sherry-glass: around 50 dollars. A casual friend or unemployed person might give a bread-and-butter plate: around $20. A close family friend who is well-to-do might give a serving bowl or tureen, a half-dozen glasses, or 400-count egyptian-cotton bedsheets (upwards of $300).

I hope that helps.

Did us "loony lefties" savage Laura Bush in the same degree that the conservatives are goin after Michelle?




Joe


I know there were some kooks out there who would say stuff about Laura Bush. There's no doubt that you could dig up a link or two from back in the day.
But calling Michelle fat, a gorilla, a sasquatch? Booing her at public appearances?
That shiz is uncalled for. Why not just leave family out of it?



Answer
Let's just take a SAMPLING of what showed up on Y!A ALONE regarding Mrs. Bush.... from 2 years ago...

Imus on his tv show called Laura Bush a Moron
Why did Laura Bush not take responsibility when she ran a stop sign and killed a guy?
Has Laura Bush been carefully putting together a positive spin on her husband's legacy?
She is a stepford wife.
vomit
How long will Laura Bush's $485K china set last in the White House?
How Many People Know that Laura Bush Killed her first boyfriend?
Rumors that The President and Laura Bush have split?
Does anyone remember when Laura Bush was arrested in France for shoplifting?
Fake
Why does Laura Bush still smoke a pack a day in private. Best kept secret in Washington. Did you know she smokes.
How many bullet proof vests could Laura Bush have bought for the $485,000 she spent on china/dinnerware?
Is Laura Bush planning to instruct the servants to leave all White House toilet seats up,
Laura Bush reprimanded the Burmese Media's lack of Cyclone Alertness. Why so quiet about Katrina alerts here?
Laura Bush IS A MURDER SHE KILLED HER BOYFRIEND!
How much will plastic surgery cost to remove the phony smile from Laura Bush's face?
care to join her in her crusade in being a decent human being?
stupid ho
because she is a christian..... and god told her and george that its ok to kill people..

.... as I said, that is just a SAMPLING of the comments posted on Y!A alone from you "loony lefties." I didn't even scan through the other 1100+ questions (much less their answers!) that I searched on.

As for Michelle, such comments and booing is unfortunate, but when you make comments like she has, she has to expect such reactions. Did Laura Bush ever say she was not proud to be American?


âPOLITICAL CORRECTNESS is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the CLEAN END.â --- Former US Senator from Wyoming, Alan K. Simpson


Republican since before she was born⦠and PROUD of it.




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Where can I find an unusual funky, brightly coloured dinner plate set?

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Q. I have quite a neutral dining room, as I live in a rented property, and would like to buy some really bright dinner ware. I have looked everywhere, and all I can find are relatively tame possibilities. Ebay even failed me! Is there anywhere I could find something unusual and bright that's not a plastic picnic set?


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good will is wonderful

but you have to research the date in which the dinnerware was made for lead content in the glazes

target had a copy of what used to be called fiesta dinner ware that might be what you are looking for

green yellow blue orange red - you could get one place setting of each color and mix 'em up

Where can I get the cheapest dinnerware (nice-ish china, not plastic) for my Wedding?




c-So


Catering my own wedding, would rather buy cheap china plates than rent or buy plastic. Where can I get the cheapest. I've looked at restaurant supply and Ikea, but if anyone knows a specific website or someplace I've overlooked...would love to know. Thanks.


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Wal-Mart and Target both have inexpensive sets in white or a light pattern. Or you could have fun with it and go to a thrift store and pick out a bunch of different patterns to mix and match!




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How do I get a replacement set of medals?

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jonathan


Tonight my unit has a formal dinner. We all have to wear our navy dress blues. We were all given the day off to prepare everything, since our chief said an admiral will attend or something like that. When I was putting my uniform together, I dropped my medal rack on the floor and 7 out of my 10 medals cracked. I left and immediately drove to the base px, but they didn't have everything I need! What do I do? I don't know how to get them fixed or get replacements in only 10 hours. What should I do?


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I don;t really beleive a word of your story for a number of reasons:

- you should be wearing whites at this time of the year (unless you are in the UK, but your time frame rules that out)
- as you posted this an hour ago, the only place your timeline of needing this in ten hours makes sense is if you are in Hawaii, and they definitely do not wear blues
- today is Saturday - of course you have the day off
- just because an Admiral is attending is no reason to change the way you have to prepare
- issue medals do not crack when dropped
- the Navy does not call their on-base sales store a "PX" - that is an Army thing
- even if your medals did break, you can wear the ribbons

See - none of what you say really adds up. I think that you are a wanna-bee who is trying to figure out how to scam some free medals so you pose as a Serviceman.

have a dinner set that my grandfather brought back from Saigon back in the 1960's?




Amy


Or 70's. Do you think it would be worth anything? Its prob a 16 or 18 piece dish set, very beautifull!


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it's might be..if you can take pics of it and try to put it on ebay for sale t osee what will happens...good luck




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I need to purchase 222 fifth Gabrielle 16 piece round dinnerware set. Anyone know where I can purchase it?

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Event Hori


Here is the item # 165845124 for the set by PTS America. Thank you for any kind of help you can provide.


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try on this site http://www.lionsdeal.com the product quality is amazing plus the price is affordable.

dinnerware and drinkware: should I get sets of 8 or 12?




Delphine F


I am soon buying new sets of dinnerware and drinkware. Should I get sets of 8 or 12? My family is composed of my husband, myself, and our 16 months old son, and we dont entertain very often.


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Are you purchasing very expensive items? Investing in settings for twelve will carry you in good stead for many years (unless it's Melmac, there will be breakage) and you can always pass it on to the next generation. How big is your extended family? Lots of things to consider, but I suggest service for 8 in a moderate price range; don't break the bank......your taste may change sooner than you think.




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what's the difference between supper and dinner?

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maricar_cu


aside from their spelling of course, is there any significant difference between the two?


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Supper
Supper is the name for the evening meal in some dialects of English - ordinarily the last meal of the day, usually the meal that comes after dinner. A similar meal referred to in parts of the UK is 'Hubsies' which is also eaten late in the evening; unlike supper, however, it is usually eaten after midnight, when the eater would usually be in bed. People working overnight would refer to the main meal of their shift as their Hubsies. Another example would be if someone were to consume food during the night, after being out for the evening for example.

The term is derived from the French souper, which is still used for this meal in Canadian French and sometimes in Belgian French. It is related to soup. It is also related to the German word for soup, Suppe. (The OED, however, suggests that the root, "sup," retains obscure origins. OED Online, Accessed 31 Oct 2007.)

Other meanings for supper
Supper is always an evening meal, but must be noted that supper is not a common meal in many cultures.

In Britain, whereas "dinner" is a fairly formal evening meal (usually at 8:00 p.m. in upper and middle class homes), "supper" is used to describe a less formal, simpler family meal (perhaps at 7:00 or 7:30 p.m.). Alternatively "supper" was used to describe a late night snack, perhaps of consomme and toast. In working class British homes (and also in Australia) "tea" can be used for the evening meal, served at 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. In some areas in the United Kingdom, supper is a term for a snack eaten after the evening meal and before bed, usually consisting of a warm, milky drink and British biscuits or cereal. In the United Kingdom, particularly in Scots and Scottish English, a fish supper is a portion of fish and chips. In Northern Ireland the word is used also as a modifier in this way for a range of other similar meals, such as a sausage supper or pastie supper, and appears to indicate the addition of chips.

In Australian English, supper may refer to a late light dessert or snack (such as toast and cereal) had some time after dinner. In New Zealand it is similar â generally cake and tea/coffee served later in the evening, particularly when people have visitors.

In most of the United States and Canada, "supper" and "dinner" are considered synonyms, both served between six and eight o'clock, although in the rural American South serving between three and five o'clock is common. In the south also, dinner can be used to describe the meal at around 11:00 a.m., while supper is used to denote the evening meal. You may also hear poor mans supper in the south which is consistent upon some type of beans such as pintoes, potatoes, fatback, and cornbread. Supper is usually considered lighter fare and a more casual setting, and may be served before a usual dinner time so that evening activities may be unaffected.

In the Republic of Ireland, a chicken supper is a meal of chips, gravy, onions, peas and chicken breast.

In Portugal, Spain, Latin America, Asia and the Arab World, supper may be taken as late as 10 or 11 p.m.

Dinner
Dinner is the main meal of the day, normally eaten in the evening, but occasionally at lunchtime. The meal normally consists of a combination of cooked, or sometimes uncooked, proteins (meat, fish or legumes), with vegetables, and/or starch products like rice, noodles, or potatoes.

The word "dinner" comes from the French word dîner, the "chief repast of the day", ultimately from the Latin disiunare, which means to break fast (as in the English word "breakfast"). A dinner can also be a more sophisticated meal, such as a banquet.

Hope this helps! =)

How much money to bring for trip to England/Ireland/Scotland for a week/2weeks?




Redbeard


First time traveling overseas and money isn't too much of an object bc I can get a good deal on airfare. Just need some tips on how much $$$ to bring and what prices are like.
Nothing fancy as far as hotels, just nice and safe I guess.lol meals too, I can get by on pub food everyday.lol and I guess travel from one to another would be train or plane.



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Expensive, expensive and expensive. Without knowing you its kind of tough to guess. Do you take public transport or rely on taxis? Do you eat in fancy places or is pub food and pint your style? What kind of hotel do you wish to stay? When you say airfare does that just get you to the UK or does it include internal flights or are you going to train it? Since money isn't too much of an object I wouldn't worry about it but just know that the UK is expensive and probably much more than where you are coming from. A decent hotel in London, Edinburgh and Dublin will set you back better than $200 US a night or around 100 BPS in London and Edinburgh and 100 Euros in Dublin. As an estimate.

Once you get your hotel worked out, try to book it from your location (try www.hotels.com) and then you can budget better. Eating dinner in a pub, a cheap breakfast sandwich from Tescos Express and a cheap lunch, you can get by on as little as $50 or $60 per day (for food). Ryanair has cheap flights from Stansted to Dublin if you book far enough in advance. Train to Edinburgh. As I said - nothing is cheap so budget high and have enough left over to splurge your last night.




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How do I find out how valuable my items are to be put on ebay?

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Eve


Can ebay give me a price? I truly do not know where to start.
Some are items from overseas. The 12 piece china set, is
about a hundred years old, from overseas. I just keep them in
a closet. Silverware, believe gold plated, other have ivory handles on them. I have never used them for fear of breaking them, and I have my other china I use. Noritka and Rosendal,( sorry typo's) for quests that come over.



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I always search for it on ebay. Just type in the name of the brand and usually something will pop up. People sell TONS of china and dinnerware on there. I have before.

Try looking on http://www.replacements.com I believe it's spelled "Noritake".

They have china and such for "replacement" usually they have some history and pricing on them.

Good Luck! I Know that can be a head ache.

How to put together a dinner set?




Sarah


I've been thinking about putting together a formal dinner set, including the plates, glasses, silverware, and serveware. I already have a set of gold-plated flatware. I have been looking at Royal Albert's set of Old Country Roses bone china dinnerware and Waterford's crystal drinking glasses. Can anyone give me some advice for how to put together a dinner set and how I should choose my pieces?


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You could try lots of soup.




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Where can I find nice Japanese dishware online?

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Tina J


Don't just google it and send me any site. I've already googled it. I need a cheap site where I can get some sushi dishes, plates and teapot sets! Thanks!


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Go to any China town nearby.

Where is a really cheap place to live right after high school?




Tyler


I graduated high school with a cosmetology license through a vocational program. I'll get money and stuff for graduation, I plan on working full time for a few months, but where is the best place to move to really cheap that is really friendly, easy to get to, marijuana friendly, gay friendly, just a good place? I currently live in Indiana so if there is any place close by thats great, plus I like warm weather. I hate the cold.


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First, live frugally (inexpensively) where you are now, in Indiana, and save as much of your money that you can. You will need money to pay to move your stuff, be qualified by a landlord to rent an apartment or flat (pay for security deposit, 1st month's rent and maybe the last month's rent - or even have to pay for 6 months or a year of rent in advance), pay for deposits for utilities (electric, gas, cable/dish TV, Internet service) and furnish where you will live.

Then, I recommend you use the interactive online questionnaire of Find Your Spot, to compile a list of places in the US that may fit you best. This is the link:
http://www.findyourspot.com
You can just focus on places with mild/warm winters (meaning hot and maybe humid summers, by the way) as well as other factors.

Once you have a list of locations that have been identified as meeting your needs/interests from Find Your Spot, I suggest you take the time and saved money to visit top 1 or 2 locations to get a feel for the place, neighborhoods, vibes, etc. of those places before you set on a location to move to.

Also, visit your local public library to research the places ranking high on your list. A reference librarian can help you with that. One of my favorite resources is:
Title: Places Rated Almanac : The Original Guide for Finding Your Best Places to Live in North America.
Author: David Savageau
Publisher: Independent Pub. Group 2011

This is the link to David Savageau's Places Rated web site:
* http://placesrated.expertchoice.com/

Also, Salary.com is good for determining the cost of living differences from where you now live in Indiana and any new location. You will be able to learn what income you will need to earn in the new location to match or exceed your present standard of living. This is the link to the home page:
http://www.salary.com
This is the link to the Cost of Living Calculator:
* http://swz.salary.com/costoflivingwizard/layoutscripts/coll_start.aspx

Librarians--Ask Us, We Answer!
Find your local Public Library at:
http://www.publiclibraries.com/
Find your College/University Library at:
http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb/Academic_main.html

Best wishes




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Please explain why I need this digital box from my cable company?

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Our cable company gave us 3 free digital boxes but never explained why we need them. I think I've finally started to understand but I just want someone else to confirm it!

First, I want to say that I understand that this has nothing to do with the OTA transition so please don't tell my I will be unaffected by that! I know. I'm affected by something else....My cable company (CC from here on out) is going all digital on April 1, 2009. There is something about a QAM tuner that many TVs don't have--even newer TVs, and this is basically why we need the digital box, right? (I sure hope so).

If I find a TV that has a QAM tuner will I need the box? Also, what happens if I don't use a box on a non-QAM TV? Will I absolutely get 0 channels? For either TV situation will I maybe get some channels and not others? My family only plans on getting basic digital, nothing premium but I read somewhere that CC's can decide which channels are premium (and it's these "premiums" that are making the digital box necessary).

Can anyone confirm that?

Also, I keep reading about how CCs still need to allow analog signals until 2012. Are there any CCs that have an exemption to this rule? Ours is just a local company serving MAYBE 13,000 (and that's only if the local college is in session). If ALL CCs must continue to allow analog is it only required for certain channels (i.e.: ones that provide local information, news, etc.)?

I'm sorry for so many questions--especially ones that probably have been asked before. In my online searches I seem to keep finding bits and pieces to my answers in different places so I wanted to ask everything in one place and have it confirmed (or not). I keep reading people who ask about digital boxes but they are shot down immediately by others who say "The digital transition doesn't affect cable users!!" I think some people are misreading the question. I get that already! But my CC transitioning to all digital IS affecting my cable, apparently.

Thanks in advance.



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This answer applies to the United States only...

Cable TV is going ALL digital. Sooner in some systems than others. Digital cable in almost all cases is scrambled and in order to receive the channels you MUST have a digital cable box authorized by the cable company in order to de-scramble the digital cable channels. Digital Cable boxes and Digital OTA (over-the-air) boxes are completely different.

QAM is way cable TV transmits digital signals. In the old analog days you had to set the TV to broadcast or the cable setting. QAM is the new cable setting. Just about EVERY TV set sold now has a digital QAM tuner as well as the OTA -off-air ATSC tuner. If you go to Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Sears etc. I doubt that you can find a TV set without a built in QAM tuner.

IF the cable system puts the digital channels in what is called "clear QAM" (unscrambled) your TV set will get them without a converter box. Most cable system put the network TV stations on in clear QAM as well as scrambled QAM.

So if you split the incoming cable wire with a 2 way coax splitter and run one leg to the TV set and the other to the digital converter box you can get on the TV set those unscrambled digital cable channels. (You will have to search for them as they are hidden and in no specific channel order)
You MUST do an auto channel scan on the TV set to pick up any digital channels. This is a one time thing and reads the channels found into memory.

Cable systems were to keep analog until 2012 with certain exceptions. As I understand it IF they provide a digital converter box they are exempt from the analog requirement. Also the only requirement for analog was the regulated tier that is BASIC BASIC. Almost NO popular cable channels are in the Basic Basic package.

Going digital is a BIG BIG advantage to the cable system. In the same bandwidth they can put one analog channel they can put up to 10 digital channels. Thus instead of 60 analog channels they can now put on up to 600 digital channels. HD is normally 4 to 1.

Also since the box acts as the authorization point for service, there is no need to come out and hook you up. Just provide you a box and with a few mouse clicks you are turned on, or OFF if you don't pay the bill. The box also gives the cable system much more control over PPV, on demand, premium movie channels etc.

Analog has the advantage of allowing the signal to All TV sets with NO box required.
Think of the cable box sort of like a satellite receiver for DirecTV or Dish you need one for each set with digital (scrambled) cable.

For your question about are cable systems required to go digital the answer is NO. Cable systems can do pretty much what they want as far as channels, only FULL power OTA TV stations were required to go digital low power stations are often still in analog.

Your statement the the digital transition did not affect cable customers is true in that the cable system had to insure that its customers got the cable channels, on there existing TV sets. At first it was digital to analog conversion of the broadcast stations, now it is by providing a set top boxes that still do digital to analog conversion if needed but more than likely now provide HDMI -High definition digital outputs.

College Cable TV Administrator.

What are some good rat toys?

Q. Okay well tomorrow I'm adopting a young female rat named Lulu from the humane society shelter that I actually happen to volounteer at. My mom fell in love with her too, and now we've decided to bring her home tomorrow. I have the cage set up beside my hamster's cage. It's got a second level, a water bottle, a food dish, a house, a wheel, and carefresh bedding. So now all we really need to get for her is toys. I was considering a crinkle tunnel for her to run through, and some wooden chews so she can keep her teeth from getting too long. She's a fancy rat ( or 'hooded' rat ), and is not fully grown yet. What are some other great toys I could possibly buy OR make for her? I want her to have the best, just like my hamster. :)
I have a little book on that breed of rat, with TONS of facts. I also did research online. She's very cute, and today she fell asleep in my shirt, and even gave me kisses on the cheek. :)
Any tips, or advice? I know pretty much all I need to but I want to make sure I'm not missing anything.
Oh, and I was also considering getting her some cool bird toys.
Also, what are some fun things to do with your rat when it comes to playing?


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Bird toys are really good.
Especially the ropes you climb up on.
Bird toys can be very pricey so getting a few is probably only an option.

This site is amazing for any type of information, toys, good tips, everything, plenty of things to read.
Its where I learned most of my information about rats.
http://www.dapper.com.au/

I find the best rat toys are homemade toys because rats love to play but they don't care what they play with, they prefer homemade stuff from what I've seen.

They like to dig, digging boxes are good, with dirt, grass, paper, anything you can think of, peices of light fabric, etc.

I tried the fishing for peas on the Dapper Rat site, they enjoy that a lot, sometimes you have to experiment with other vegetables.

They like simple stuff such as empty kleenex boxes, simple toilet paper rolls or paper towel rolls, they will chew up a shirt or pair of pants easily, if you do allow a fabric in with them make sure its one that doesn't fray a lot.

They are nocturnal, they love warm places to hide.
Simple places do it best.
Could be a kleenex box, homemade hammock, etc.
I find when they do like to sleep, they much prefer it in the air, such as a hammock, rather then the ground.

I have owned over 30 rats in a period of 3-4 years, my tips would be, homemade, they do not care about $30 store bought stuff, they love chewing and making it to how THEY like it.
They like to drag stuff, change it up, make their house, they don't want it to be done for them because they'll just change and change it again.

As for playing and stuff socially with a human, it depends on what type of rat you have, you can try and just bond with him/her on your lap while your on the computer, watching tv, reading a book, etc, etc.

When you talk, do it softly, some get startled easily, most don't but some do.

Some like a lot of noise such as keys or bells, some are terrified of such loud noise.

ALL rats are different so its important to find out what your rat likes, what he doesn't like, what you can and can't do with him, where you can bring him, where you trust him enough, etc.

Some rats like to wrestle, you can cover them up and playfully push them lightly, some like it, some are scared and some just like being gentle.

I used to put my rats on the bed and let them run around, I made sure they couldn't of jumped off, I put some stuffed animals on the bed, paper towels, keys, etc.
They dragged the keys around, ran through the tunnels especially if I had a lick of applesauce or yogurt(providing its small), and they would jump on top of the animals.

Rats should always have a second rat companion in my opinion, they definitely become more social and trusting with the human I find, whatever one does, the other one does, if one comes over, the other one isn't far behind, etc so that is something to think about.

Kisses on the cheek and that type of stuff, that is a really good sign of trust, sometimes it takes more time to warm up then others.

Best advice is to check out that site, listen to her experiences with her rats, try some of the toys, etc and go from there.




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What goes well with lobster for Christmas Dinner?

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Kelsy


I live in New England and thought lobster would be good?


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check it out,Delicious

Ingredients

* 4 large fresh poblano chile peppers
* 4 lobster tails
* 4 tablespoons butter, divided
* 1/2 small sweet onion, minced
* 4 cloves garlic, minced
* 1 egg, beaten

Directions

1. Roast the poblano peppers whole over a hot grill, under a broiler or on a gas stove flame, turning frequently until evenly blackened. Place in a bowl when done, and cover. Leave them to sweat for about 10 minutes to loosen the burnt skin. When cool enough to handle, peel the skin off by rubbing with your hands, leaving the chilies intact. Rinse off the peppers. Cut a slit down one side and open to remove the seeds and stem. Set aside.
2. Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. Add the lobster tails and cook for about 10 minutes, until bright red. Drain and cool slightly. Cut the shell lenghtwise and remove the tail meat in one piece. Set aside.
3. Melt 2 tablespoons of the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; cook and stir until tender and golden.


You can also try Chardonnay(white Wine) with it,just AWESOME.
4. Slit the lobster tails lengthwise about halfway through. Fill the pocket with sauteed onion and garlic. Wrap each tail in one of the peppers so that the openings do not match up. Dip in egg to seal.
5. Heat the remaining butter in the same skillet over medium-high heat. Place the stuffed peppers in the pan with the seam side down to seal. Fry on each side just until golden. Serve immediately.

How is boarding school life in the UK and the USA these days?







I'm writing a story set in my mum's school, Westminster, but I feel that not she nor I have enough experience with boarders to write a realistic story. Any simple information, social information, etc., on boarding schools would be adored. (google isn't doing much, LOL.)
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I went to a boarding school ( ENGLAND ) I HATED IT ! I lasted a whole term - i think you call them semesters.
Wellll basically:
There is about 3 -5 people in a dorm
You get woken up by your House Mistress ( basically a teacher who acts like a mother figure in the house )
You go down to breakfast with the other boarders - usually something like cold sausages and luke warm milk and cereal.
Then you have lessons
Then you have break where you eat LOADS OF TOAST :)
Then you have more lessons
Then you have lunch where you get to socialise with your friends
Then at my school we had this thing called carosel which is basically where your divided into groups within your year group and do a random activity that you don't get to choose, e.g fencing, self defence, photography etc.
Then you have lessons
Then you have sport
Then you have dinner
Then you have prep - where you do your homework
Then you have some free time
Then lights out by 9.

Eughh i HATED it.
It's torture, and you don't get to chose who you share a room with.
there is some SERIOUS bitchy ness
and it isn't all inocent, people have sex in the chapel YES YOU READ THAT RIGHT.

eugh grose.


:] hope i helped ?
a little bit maybe ?


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