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  2. How To Mix And Match Dinnerware Like A Seasoned ... - AOL

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    Here's how tabletop experts mix and match their dinnerware. Meet the Experts Cyndy Cantley is the owner of the interior design firm Cantley and Company in Birmingham, Alabama.

  3. Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia

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    When it was introduced, the decoration of dinnerware and kitchenware ceramics was still inspired by the Victorian era, based on full, predetermined sets of dinnerware, all decorated with the same decal designs. With its solid color glazes and mix-and-match concept, Fiesta represented something radically new to the general public.

  4. Corelle - Wikipedia

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    Corelle serving bowl, in "Butterfly Gold" [1] [2] pattern introduced at launch in 1970. Corelle is a brand of glassware and dishware.It is made of Vitrelle, a tempered glass product consisting of two types of glass laminated into three layers.

  5. Table setting - Wikipedia

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    Table setting (laying a table) or place setting refers to the way to set a table with tableware—such as eating utensils and for serving and eating. The arrangement for a single diner is called a place setting. It is also the layout in which the utensils and ornaments are positioned.

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    Retirement planning takes many years, and your goals will change as you get older. Younger investors typically focus on stocks, while older investors gravitate toward bonds and high-yield savings ...

  7. List of types of spoons - Wikipedia

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    Items in the form of spoons used for ceremonial or commemorative purposes, or for functions other than ingesting comestibles. Anointing spoon or coronation spoon — a silver spoon, part of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, the regalia used for the coronation of English monarchs; first used in the 12th century