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![]() B00DIILRZS Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 1000.000 Category: Home Rating: 4 Votes: 1 Find similar productsStewing Stoneware Pot 'Happy Pumpkin'. Some say that clay collects and stores streams of yet unknown to us cosmic energies. Often, genuine stoneware may look bulky or even clumsy, but the warmth and power contained in it, charm us in an immeasurable instant, just as soon as we pick it up and so, we find ourselves absolutely in love with it! Through the millennia of our close relationship with clay pottery, we have discovered the myriad different hidden properties of this almost magical material. In fact, clay interacts with blood and normalizes its chemical composition; food, served in clay containers becomes easier for the body to digest, absorbing more nutrients from this food; many believe that all food prepared in clay pots becomes charged with the healing fiery energy of the red clay; finally, all food cooked in clay pottery gains the exquisiteness and the tenderness of those amazing dishes, eaten by our ancestors long, long ago. And who doesn't want to have a taste of that?. | ![]() B07CF73GNV Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.926 Category: Home Rating: 3.4 Votes: 3 Find similar productsBor & Mor Turkish Greek Arabic Coffee Pot Stovetop Coffee Maker (borosilicate glass) 12.2 oz. History of Turkish Coffee Coffee was first brought to Istanbul in 1555 by two Syrian traders, and by the mid-17th century it became an essential part of the Ottoman Court’s elaborate ceremonies. The sultan was served ceremoniously served coffee by his coffee makers, and this coffee ritual also played a role in marriage customs to an extent that women in the harem received thorough training regarding how the perfect brew was to be prepared. As such, potential husbands would judge a woman by her Turkish coffee-making skills. Even today, when a prospective husband’s family asks for the girl’s parents for her hand in marriage, Turkish coffee is served by the bride-to-be. How to Cook Turkish Coffee Turkish coffee is prepared in a cezve, a special small pot with a long handle that is traditionally made of copper. For one cup of Turkish coffee, combine one cup of water (the size of the coffee cup) and two full teaspoons of coffee. Since sugar is never added after the coffee is cooked you have to add sugar into the cezve (two sugar cubes for very sweet, one for medium sweetness, and none for the ones that like it bitter). Once the coffee comes to a boil, let the foam rise and take it off the heat right before it’s about to spill, and this will guarantee that your coffee will have lots of foam. Traditionally, Turkish coffee without foam is simply unacceptable. Serving the coffee with a glass of water (and something sweet, preferably Turkish Delight) is also part of the ritual. Turkish Coffee and Fortune Telling Turkish coffee cup-reading is a very popular method of fortune telling in Turkey, where the shapes left by the coffee grounds represent the past and future of the drinker. You’ll know when you’re done drinking your coffee, because a thick layer of grounds will appear at the bottom; when this happens, close the cup with the saucer, make a wish, and turn it over. Once the cup has cooled, the shapes it leaves on the side of the cup can be read. |
![]() B00EC36N1Q Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.651 Category: Home Rating: 1 Votes: 5 Find similar productsSalt Rox Salt Rox Cookbook. Salt Rox Cookbook provides more information on cleaning, using and storing your salt cooking plate, along with information on good high temperature oils to use in seasoning the stone. There are also lots of fun recipe ideas to inspire you as you explore and learn to play with your salt rox cooking plate in fun and creative ways. | ![]() B0718YGLT8 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.630 Category: Home Rating: 2.9 Votes: 10 Find similar productsYinasen Feng Shui Fountain Lucky Mountain and Waterfall (Style 10). Feng shui or fengshui is a Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment.The term feng shui literally translates as wind-water in English. This is a cultural shorthand taken from the passage of the now-lost Classic of Burial recorded in Guo Pu's commentary:Feng shui is one of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics, classified as physiognomy (observation of appearances through formulas and calculations). The feng shui practice discusses architecture in metaphoric terms of invisible forces that bind the universe, earth, and humanity together, known as qi. The product is designed by a well-known Fengshui master in China. It's good for placing in house to improve the whole Fengshui arrangement. It's design includes four sides for wealth,changing luck,wealth flow in,the enrichment of fortune,every man has his day. Install Steps: Step 1 Pass the light with hole through the wastepipe, push it until unable to push any more. The light pass much higher, the ball much lighter. Step 2 Link the wastepipe with water pump Step 3 Turn the water pump 's switch to + , and put into fountain. Add water until cover the water pump. After these steps, plug in. |
![]() B00JUENPD6 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.545 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 2 Find similar productsLARGE BODHISATTVA COMPASSION GODDESS NANHAI KUAN YIN GUANYIN STATUE SCULPTURE. Guanyin is the bodhisattva associated with compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. The name Guanyin is short for Guanshiyin, which means Observing the Sounds (or Cries) of the World. She is also sometimes referred to as Guanyin Pusa (simplified Chinese: 观音菩萨; traditional Chinese: 觀音菩薩; pinyin: Guānyīn Púsà; literally Bodhisattva Guanyin).[1] Some Buddhists believe that when one of their adherents departs from this world, they are placed by Guanyin in the heart of a lotus, and then sent to the western pure land of Sukhāvatī.[2] It is generally accepted among East Asian adherents that Guanyin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara (अवलोकितेश्वर). Commonly known in English as the Mercy Goddess or Goddess of Mercy,[3] Guanyin is also revered by Chinese Taoists (or Daoists) as an Immortal. However, in folk traditions such as Chinese mythology, there are other stories about Guanyin's origins that are outside the accounts of Avalokiteśvara recorded in Buddhist sutras. | ![]() B000ME4XCU Price: $5.99 Score: 4.348 Category: Home Rating: 3.7 Votes: 3 Find similar productsThe Good Health Claypot Cookbook by Reco. More than one hundred delectable recipes, accompanied by full-color, step-by-step photographs introduce a wide range of dishes that can be made using clay pot cookery, including breads, main dishes, desserts, vegetables, and soups and stews. BH&G. |
![]() B00Q4OJ4ZI Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.329 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 1 Find similar productsMy Favorite Raw Food Recipes. This is a blank recipe book designed to support the raw food enthusiast or anyone who is interested in exploring the delicious & vitality giving world of raw food to keep an easy to find record of their most successful & enjoyable raw recipe experiments. It is the perfect aid for those trying out ‘uncooking’. This beautiful book is in an easy to follow format. | ![]() 0975505998 Price: $8.18 Score: 4.274 Category: Home Rating: 4.8 Votes: 4 Find similar productsCreative Pie Iron Cooking Book. An enticing collection of original, homegrown recipes for the versatile yet simple to use Pie Irons. The recipes in this book are all winners of a pie iron recipe contest that pie iron manufacturer, Rome has been running for years. Each recipe were personally selected by the founder Rome Industries, Richard O'Russa. 100 recipes. 64 pages. Published by family camping cookware specialists, Rome Industries. |
![]() B00LEJT26Y Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.202 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 4 Find similar productsWhite Bulldog Stands Miniature Figurine Ceramic Hagen-RENAKER 2087W. John and Maxine Renaker started Hagen-Renaker in their garage in Culver City in the latter part of 1945. John Renaker set up the first kiln by running a garden hose from the family's gas stove. Maxine Renaker was the first designer and salesperson. After successfully selling their first pieces, they found they could not produce them. John Renaker's Mom, Moss Renaker, worked for a pottery in Monrovia called Walker Potteries. Her boss, Joe Walker, agreed to teach John about the pottery business. Maxine's Dad, Ole Hagen, agreed to build the young couple their first factory. Ole who was a carpenter by trade, went to Oregon to get a load of lumber at wholesale cost, and he and his brother, Arne worked every weekend for months to build a combination factory and apartment. In gratitude, John and Maxine named their new company Hagen-Renaker. On Easter Sunday, 1946, the family and their fledgling company moved to Monrovia. The company first produced elaborately decorated plates and butter pats and shadow boxes. They were selling well, but there were difficulties with them related to firing and shipping. John Renaker noticed a small duck that Maxine had on her work bench. She was a Camp Fire Girl leader, and she had designed it for the kids. He saw potential in it and put it on the bottom of the company's order sheet. When he saw how it sold, he decided to change direction and produce small figurines. Very soon they had transformed Helen Perrin from a decorator into a designer, and she was joined by others. John and Maxine were able to recognize artistic excellence and based their business on these talented designers. This tradition and continues it today. Maureen Love Calvert and Helen Perrin Farnlund are still providing a majority of the new items to the line and have been joined by Bob McGuinness and Kathleen Ellis. (*This text is from the official Hagen-Renaker website.). | ![]() B08X7GC1PD Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.184 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 6 Find similar productsJackson & Perkins 'Peace' Hybrid Tea Rose - Bareroot. Perhaps the finest Hybrid Tea ever introduced, 'Peace' has a history as fascinating as its appearance! In 1935, French rose breeder M. Meilland discovered rose seedling #3-35-40, a beautiful pastel-hued hybrid tea. He was still developing it when France was invaded by Germany, but he managed to send it to the U.S. on the last plane to leave Paris before France fell. American growers took over its development, and on the day that Berlin fell to the Allies, the rose was named 'Peace'. It won AARS honors in 1946, the day that the peace treaty ending World War II was signed with Japan, and each United Nations member received a 'Peace' Rose at their first meeting.Each petal on the heavy, substantive 5- to 6-inch double blooms is a soft yellow edged with pink that deepens and spreads with maturity. From attractive ovoid buds, the petals unfold slowly around a high-pointed center. They are borne on heavy, strong, straight stems between 18 and 24 inches long, making them fantastic for vases. Flower production is unbelievably lavish, and the blooms last a remarkably long time, both on the plant and when cut. The plant reaches 4 to 6 feet tall and 3 feet wide, covering itself in healthy, glossy, dark green leaves. Truly the one Rose to plant! It should be pruned in the spring, with the removal of old canes and dead wood. Cut back canes that cross each other. Gardeners in warmer climates will want to cut the remaining canes by one-third, while those in colder climates will probably need to trim it a bit more. Budded (grafted). |









