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Do I need it? (And what if I do?) : answers to all your questions about plastic surgery
\"Insider advice from a plastic surgery consultant who has observed hundreds of procedures and formerly counseled thousands of pre- and post-surgery patients for one of New York's premier plastic surgeons\"--Provided by publisher.
Gifts: one size fits all.(Holiday Entertaining - Special Advertising Section)
1997
More than two dozen gifts that are likely to be appreciated by anyone on one's list are briefly described, including: a whipped cream maker, a massage device or mat, a fire extinguisher, or oversized cups and saucers.
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Mary Ellen to the Rescue! Mary Ellen's Marketplace
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Burg, Dale
1996
In the dead of winter last year, I paid a visit to the 1996 Housewares Show. Some of what I saw just might make your summer a breeze.
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Mary Ellen's Marketplace
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Burg, Dale
1996
We're still buried under snowdrifts in Minnesota, and I'm so desperate for a change in the weather that I'm even looking forward to spring cleaning! The products on these pages will help speed up your chores, and you'll have more time to enjoy the pleasures of the season.
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Penny Wise
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Burg, Dale
1996
If money really did grow on trees, I'd have taken up topiary ages ago. Still, you may be surprised how easy it is to get a few extra bucks out of every day.
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On the Rocks
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Burg, Dale
1996
Take me to breakfast at Tiffany’s and you can bet I’ll stay for dinner. When it comes to jewelry, I can tell you how to store it, clean it and even keep from losing it in the kitchen sink. The only thing I can't tell you is how to get more of it. That’s Elizabeth Taylor's department.
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Tannenbaum!
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Burg, Dale
1995
When ornaments begin to chip and peel, wash them with ammonia and water to remove the finish entirely, then spraypaint them with a glossy enamel.
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