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Top 23 Clothes Hanger Holders

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  uxcell 12pcs Dual Robe Hooks Zinc Alloy Wall-Mounted Coat Hat Double Towel Hooks Clothes Hanger Holder w Screws Bronze Toneuxcell 12pcs Dual Robe Hooks Zinc Alloy Wall-Mounted Coat Hat Double Towel Hooks Clothes Hanger Holder w Screws Bronze Tone - Unique design classic style, smooth touching without scratches your hands, closing design can stop items falling, more security than an open side can compatible with many modern designed home decoration. Save space provides an abundance of space for hanging items and getting organized can choose for the bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, office, hotel and other public places. Wide application you can...

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Cinnamon Bread

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Flickr: Jessica MerzOne of my go-to breakfasts is cinnamon swirl bread. It's packed with that swirl of cinnamon-sugar goodness and tastes even better when toasted and smeared with some butter. It even makes the perfect base for french toast. Talk about the ultimate breakfast! Don't get me wrong, I always have a loaf of store-bought cinnamon bread on hand. It's delicious. However, homemade bread is a fun task to take on, especially when you have some free time to spare. This homemade cinnamon bread recipe is one you have to try. It's actually quite simple and hey, you'll have every...

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Anatomy of a Great Entryway: 7 Things No One Tells You

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An entryway can tell you a lot about someone. Do they toss their keys in a catchall bowl or tuck them away in a drawer? Do they use the front hall as a dumping ground for daily gear or is their coatrack next-level tidy? These are the details that shape our first impressions. What no one tells you about designing a great entry is that there’s more to it than topping a console with a few trinkets and a vase. And while there aren’t any hard-and-fast rules, we’ve noticed that all our favorite entryways share a handful of key characteristics. Here are seven things you’ll always find....

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Munkki Finnish Doughnuts

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  Munkki – Finnish doughnuts Our lovely friend Maija was so kind as to share her excellent family recipe for Finnish Munkki doughnuts that we printed in our book ‘Fika & Hygge’ a few years ago. Both Maija and her husband Rob work in nursing for the NHS here in London and we wanted to give them a shout-out today to say thank you for all that they and their colleagues do at the moment during these difficult times Did the Finns invent the doughnut? Perhaps not, but the Finnish version of doughnuts – known as munkki – are absolutely...

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Risen - Italy’s Pane di Pasqua

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  Colomba di Pasqua Italy’s Pane di Pasqua are tangible representations of the meaningful ties to the origins of Easter Sunday, the symbolism of seasonal celebrations and the culinary and cultural traditions of regional Italian food. Filled with raisins and candied orange peel, the classic Colomba di Pasqua is the most familiar of the traditional Italian Easter breads. Shaped like a dove (colomba means dove in Italian) it is a symbol of peace and the resurrection.   from Ali di Firenze Seasonal Italian Easter breads braided and studded with colorful eggs are made to be the celebratory centerpiece of the Easter...

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