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Written by SFG Staff
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 10:56 |
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The Wine Diaper to Transport Your Wine Safely
Traveling with wine is a tricky prospect when you check your wine purchases in your suitcase. How do you ensure that your wine will arrive safely when your suitcase is thrown on to luggage belts and jostled inside airplanes? You need to find a way to protect your wine bottles, and also make sure that your clothes won't be ruined if they do get broken.
How Do You Protect Your Wine While Traveling?
Diapering your wine bottles will help protect them from breakage and absorb up the liquid should something still cause damage to the bottle. The Wine Diaper's patented design will cradle your wine in a padded container and contains absorbent material to quickly soak up any spills, helping to safeguard clothing and other valuables in your suitcase.
You Can Use It Again and Again
A wine travel bag like the Wine Diaper is an inexpensive and lightweight solution to give you the ultimate protection for your breakable purchases: wine, liquor, perfume, oil, vinegar, any liquid you purchase that may be contained in a breakable bottle. As an added bonus, the Wine Diaper has a resealable closure, so if no spillage occurs, you can use it again and again!
3 Pack of Wine Diapers for $15 10 Pack of Wine Diapers for $40 25 Pack of Wine Diapers for $75
www.Winediaper.com
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Written by Simone Zarmati Diament
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Friday, 19 February 2010 00:00 |
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Caponi pasta from Tuscany, in the Province of Pisa
If there is one thing Italians never fail to do very well, it is pasta.
But some "pastificio" - or pasta manufacturers - make it better than others. Pastificio Caponi in the Province of Pisa, says it is because of the water that is very hard in that region, the fress eggs - which they get from a nearby farm, durum wheat semolina and the care and a half a century of know-how.
At a Taste of Pisa event organized by the Italian Chamber of Commerce, several producers showcased their products. Among them, Pastificio Caponi. (read article)
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Last Updated on Friday, 19 February 2010 23:59 |
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The Hershey’s Kiss Chocolate minus the calories Jewelry Collection by Hope Paige Designs |
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Written by Simone Zarmati Diament
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 20:09 |
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Chocolate, minus the calories? The Hershey’s Kiss Jewelry Collection by Hope Paige Designs looks good enough to eat!
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Last Updated on Thursday, 07 January 2010 23:48 |
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Hand painted Coated Tablecloths From South Africa |
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Written by Simone Zarmati Diament
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 20:04 |
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South Africa is making its way to our tables not only with their wines and products but with tablecloths!
Hand painted by Carmel, the tablecloths are produced on demand from raw bull denim. Coated, hand painted and treated with a textile shield technology they never need to be washed. Like old-fashioned oilcloth they are simply wiped down after use.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 07 January 2010 23:48 |
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Written by Simone Zarmati Diament
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Monday, 04 January 2010 23:29 |
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The pashmina revisited Staying warm without the bulk
Traveling is made easy and warm with a convertible, travel friendly wrap that fits in your purse or in your pocket. The Shôul is a soft knit shoulder wrap that provides just enough warmth without being bulky and heavy.
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