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  2. Our New Recipe Box Is Live—Just in Time for Your ... - AOL

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    That's why we're excited to introduce MyRecipes, our new recipe box. With MyRecipes, you'll be able to store your go-to weeknight meals, holiday favorites, and more. This new recipe tool is a must ...

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    As far as cost goes, a two-person, three-meal box costs £35.99 per week, which works out at £4.99 per serving (plus a £3.99 delivery fee each week) though if you choose exclusively from the ...

  4. Crate - Wikipedia

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    A wooden crate [3] has a self-supporting structure, with or without sheathing. For a wooden container to be a crate, all six of its sides must be put in place to result in the rated strength of the container. Crates are distinct from wooden boxes. The strength of a wooden box is rated based on the weight it can carry before the top (top, ends ...

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  6. Tea chest - Wikipedia

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    The term is now used widely to indicate similarly sized cases, including corrugated boxes, produced for various home and commercial uses. Wooden tea caddies are also occasionally referred to as "tea chests". A tea chest holds 42 to 58 kilograms of tea; [2] the size depends on the origin and client. Sizes vary from 400×400×620 to 500×500×750 mm.

  7. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    Boxes made for the poorer snuff taker were more ordinary; popular and cheap boxes were made in papier-mâché and even potato-pulp, which made durable boxes that kept the snuff in good condition. Alloys that resembled gold or silver were developed in the 18th and 19th centuries such as the ersatz gold Pinchbeck and the silver look-alike ...