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  2. Save Mart Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Simply Done – paper products (toilet paper, napkins, foil, plates, etc.) Valu Time – packaged foods and general merchandise; Sunnyside Farms – dairy and frozen foods; Bayview Farms – dairy and frozen foods; Pacific Coast Selections – fresh and packaged foods; Pacific Coast Café – coffee; Full Circle – organic packaged foods ...

  3. Disposable tableware - Wikipedia

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    disposable cups made of paper, plastic, coated paper, plates; tablecloths, placemats; plastic cutlery, paper napkins, etc. These products are prevalent in fast food restaurants, takeaways, but also for airline meals.

  4. Plan the Perfect Picnic With These Recipes - AOL

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    Always pack extra napkins, paper plates, utensils, and wet wipes for easy cleanup. Don’t forget to bring a picnic blanket or camping chairs for comfortable seating.

  5. Napkin - Wikipedia

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    In a restaurant setting or a caterer's hall, it may be folded into more elaborate shapes and displayed on the empty plate. Origami techniques can be used to create a three-dimensional design. A napkin may also be held together in a bundle with cutlery by a napkin ring. Alternatively, paper napkins may be contained within a napkin holder.

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    Floral Hand Block Printed Napkins Every party closet needs 20x20 napkins for dinner parties and cocktail hours. This set of six is made from 100% organic cotton and block printed with natural ...

  7. Sprouting - Wikipedia

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    Each seed has its own ideal sprouting time. After three to five days the sprouts will have grown 5 to 8 centimetres (2 to 3 in) in length and will be suitable for consumption. If left longer they will begin to develop leaves, and are then known as baby greens. A popular baby green is a sunflower after 7–10 days.