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Her Thanksgiving table takes classic to the next level

Elizabeth Bennett is Snohomish County's culinary queen. [More]

By Sarah Jackson
Herald Writer | November 20



Through changes, interest in majolica survives for centuries

Majolica was made in many countries, including the United States, England, France, Spain, Italy, Germany and Sweden. [More]

By Terry Kovel
Antiques & Collectibles | November 20


Nuts and bolts: Snohomish Christmas parlour tour

Home tour: The Snohomish Historical Society's annual Christmas Parlour Tour will be from noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 14 in Snohomish. This annual self-guided tour will feature nine private homes, including five historic and four newer homes, all... [More]

November 20



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Amazing amaryllis: So easy to grow they don't have to be 'forced'

Every day now, fall is starting to look an awful lot like, egad, winter. But fear not. This is amaryllis season: Anyone with about $5 can indulge in a spray of colorful, gargantuan flowers. [More]

By Sarah Jackson
The Herald | November 18



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Cool's the coolest colors for 2009 decorating

Color palettes in home fashion are always changing, like a kaleidoscope that never stops moving. It's often hard to keep up. [More]

By Sarah Jackson
Herald Writer | November 13


Old-school baby walkers are rarely seen today

Mothers in the past, like those today, were eager to see their children walk, and many different toys were created to help. Most would not be considered safe today because both the baby and the walker could fall. [More]

By Terry Kovel
Antiques & Collectibles | November 13



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Consider this before buying your next vacuum

There's nothing like an old, wheezing vacuum cleaner to make you appreciate how important a properly performing appliance is to your cleaning regimen. The good news is today's models not only remove dust and dirt, they also tackle more challenging... [More]

Martha Stewart Living Magazine | November 13


Insulation around pipes and outlets will halt air infiltration

Once again we are approaching winter. In many parts of the country, flooding rains have occurred and in some areas snow already has fallen. This is the time of the year when we begin to think about what we can do to cut costs and get the best bang... [More]

By James and Morris Carey
The Carey Brothers | November 13


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