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| Articles about Imitation |
| Imitation Pearl CZ Diamond Multi-Strand Fringe Necklace | | 2008-08-06 00:37:00 | | Add some drama to your ensemble with this attractive necklace. The platinum vermeil necklace is highlighted by drops of radiant faux pearls. The chains are held together with barrels pave-set with shimmering CZ diamonds creating a tassel in the center front.... | | By: Jewelry For Less | | |
| | Baby Blue Birds & Imitation of Paris | | 2008-07-15 20:23:58 | | Because of this little fella, we’ve been on restriction in the backyard. See him in there?
It’s a baby blue bird and he and his twin have been clambering to make the “big leap” and explore their big new world. Our crazy parents have been spending their time watching them through the blinds with binoculars! The [...]... | | By: mydogshavefleas.com | | |
| | Designer Imitation Jewellery 2008 | | 2008-04-30 13:31:38 | | Wear these absolutely wallet friendly imitation jewelry available in high quality designs exhibiting the rich craftsmanship of Indian art. Highlight the fragile female beauty with these aesthetic atonement's.... | | By: Latest Fashion Style | | |
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| Cake in Imitation of a Haunch of Lamb. | | 2008-04-19 15:32:00 | | The amazing T.W Barritt has done it again. He has created a Retro Cake that is so Retro it must be due for a come-back - except that few would have the skill or patience to construct it. His Cake in Imitation of a Haunch of Lamb, inspired by a recipe in Theodore Garrett's late ninteenth century Encyclopaedia of Cookery, is HERE. While you are visiting, do check out his other Retro Cakes. Surely they are worth publishing in a real book?... | | By: The Old Foodie | | |
| | Look Choop (Imitation Miniture Fruits) ลูกชุบ | | 2007-08-29 09:09:00 | | Preparing Thai desserts can be a daunting task for the unmotivated as it is a surprisingly labour intensive and time consuming process. This is why in days of old Thai desserts were only made for special occasions, such as religious celebrations and the visits of important guests.Small and delicate in form, Thai desserts are often regarded as the "duty" of highly respected Thai ladies. Usually, the sweet delights are prepared with only natural ingredients, even when it comes to colouring. Flowers and plants are pressed into service for the wide variety of hues and scents that are present in most Thai desserts. Pandan leaves, saffron, burnt crushed coconut shell and turmeric are used to gain green, red, black and yellow respectively. Jasmine and roses provide the aroma..Thai desserts have been greatly influenced by such distant neighbours as the Portuguese and, of course, the Chinese. The most influential person in the Thai dessert history was actually a Portuguese lady, Marie Keemar, w... | | By: Forex trading, stock trading,trader,forex broker,a | | |
| | the imitation picks you up like a habit...* | | 2006-08-25 15:23:00 | | oy, been a few days. sorry. a few macaca-inspired, soybean flavored links for the week:i. macaca-inspired nonsense: yesterday, i asked somebody from virginia if they’d be voting for allen (given his penchant for outright stupidity and/or bigotry.) she said yes. i wish there was a punchline. ii. macaca-inspired presidential nonsense: the president decides to fundraise for allen. plans on getting there by motorcade. in the middle of rush-hour. secret service requests an h.o.v. lane shutdown from 1-7pm. virginia declines. iii. macaca-inspired politician not named allen: burns. conrad burns. iv. macaca 24/7: they're all over the place.v. macaca-inspired macaca shirts: before they (and future macaca-inspirations) run out. vi. macaca-inspired serious commentary: please read. *elliott smith, junk-bond trader, figure 8... | | By: rhinos & weasels | | |
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