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65 Easy Valentine’s Day Crafts for a Great Holiday

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There are many ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day. You can throw parties, give your friends gifts, or maybe even make one for that special someone in your life. And, if your kids want to show their affection to their school teachers or classmates, you can help them out with fun and straightforward crafting ideas that are sure to put a smile on anyone’s face! Here’s a rundown of what you’ll find: 10 Valentine’s Day Crafts for Adults 10 Valentine’s Day Crafts for Kids 10 Valentine’s Day Crafts for Toddlers 10 Valentine’s Day Crafts for Preschoolers 25 Easy Valentine’s Day Crafts ...

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PYMNTS NFT Series: In the Metaverse, NFTs Can Buy Experiences, Luxury and Eyeballs

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Welcome to the fifth installment of PYMNTS’ series on non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, the newest craze in crypto. In these 12 articles, we are looking at every part of the non-fungible token craze sweeping the worlds of art, video games, social media, fashion and sports. When it’s finished, you’ll have a solid grasp of the basics of NFTs — what they are, how they work, what they are going to be used for, what their drawbacks are, what you need to be aware — and wary — of, and why people are paying so much money for them. See also:...

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Year Of The Vampire: Bram Stoker’s Dracula Puts The 'Opera' In Gothic Horror Opera

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(Welcome to Year of the Vampire, a series examining the greatest, strangest, and sometimes overlooked vampire movies of all time in honor of "Nosferatu," which turns 100 this year.)"Dracula" movies are commonly associated with Universal Pictures and Hammer Film Productions, and with valid reason: they're responsible for many of the most famous big screen adaptations of Bram Stoker's landmark 1897 novel that've come out over the last 100 years. Yet one of the best and certainly the most operatic cinematic interpretations of Stoker's vampire horror classic, "Bram Stoker's Dracula," was released in 1992 by Sony. Yes, as in the House...

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a dangerous journey to bring a killer to justice - Kayla Walsh Trilogy by Karen Randau

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"This book is the first in a trilogy and moves quickly. Nails bitten, fingers crossed, I am waiting for the second book." Sandra, Goodreads (about book #1) Description: Nowhere To Hide (#1) A young woman embarks on a dangerous journey to bring a killer to justice.Kayla is newly-engaged and excited to break the news to her parents during a visit for winter break before her final semester at Princeton. As she enters her family’s living room, a home invader shatters her life forever, ruthlessly killing her parents and putting her in a coma.Two years later, she still remembers nothing of...

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Conchas: Mexican Sweet Bread Recipe

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Niki’s Pan Dulce Let me preface this by saying that I am not an experienced baking. I love to cook and have recently been trying my hand at baking and let me say, I have much respect for all you bakers out there. There’s so much precision and measuring! I am used to just winging it a bit as I go and wow, is that not something you can really do with baking. So here is my recipe and probably weird instructions (with lots of notes in parentheses), for Mexican sweet bread (Pan Dulce) in the concha variety. The Recipe...

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