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  2. The best affordable pieces from Joanna Gaines’ new Hearth ...

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    11 new home decor items to shop from Joanna Gaines’ Target collection — all under $20

  3. List of Target brands - Wikipedia

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    Boots & Barkley, a pet food and supply line; Embark, an outdoor gear line of camping and travel equipment; Room Essentials, a low-end home-goods line; Brightroom, a line of storage solutions [18] Threshold, a premium furniture line; Heyday, a line of electronic accessories [19] Pillowfort, a children's line of bedding; Mondo Llama, a line of ...

  4. 8 Target Brand Food Items That Are A Waste of Money - AOL

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    Target is a convenient place to shop for a variety of everyday goods, as well as groceries. The store's own food brands -- like Market Pantry and Good & Gather -- cover a wide range of different...

  5. Hitting Nutrition Goals Can Be Tough—a Good Food Scale Can Help

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    Good Grips 11-Pound Stainless Steel Food Scale. Designed with meal preppers and multi-person households in mind, this scale can handle up to 11 pounds and has a roomy platform to accommodate ...

  6. Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association - Wikipedia

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    Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association (HPBA) is a U.S. trade organization that represents hearth appliance manufacturers, designers and retailers.. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, HPBA hosts industry conferences, [1] lobbies for legislation at federal and state levels, [2] and provides data on sales and manufacturing output for the hearth industry. [3]

  7. Nutrition scale - Wikipedia

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    A nutrition scale is a weighing instrument that outputs precise nutritional information for foods or liquids. Most scales calculate calories, carbohydrates, and fats, with more sophisticated scales calculating additional nutrients such as Vitamin K, potassium, magnesium, and sodium. Scales often use USDA information on food to ensure accuracy.