I think that I may say that an American has not seen the United States until he has seen Mardi Gras in New Orleans. –Mark Twain (1835–1910) | | Give the Seeds of Love! Flowers With Romantic Names Valentine’s Day is coming up soon and if you’d rather not buy flowers that will wilt and die in a few days, try cultivating a little romance by giving packets of seeds with a special meaning. Love will blossom along with these flowers that have these romantic names … | | SPONSORED Not Your Grandma's Pain Relief Topical Pain Relief That: ✓ Smells Better ✓ Works Faster ✓ Lasts Longer ✓ Non Greasy! Click for a wide variety of Topical Pain Relief Options. Also Available on Amazon.com! | | Original Purpose of Mardi Gras How Mardi Gras Started: Hard Winters and Charity It’s hard to believe that Mardi Gras started with long hard winters and acts of charity. However, before it was a day for parties, Mardi Gras started out as a day to help the hungry and the poor. | | Handcare Caddies A silver-toned caddy holding luxurious foaming hand soap and rich lotion together in one place. Very elegant, very convenient. | | Last-Minute Valentine's Day Recipes Valentine's Day Dessert Recipes Around Valentine’s Day, the aromas of chocolate, flowers, and love linger in the air! Whip up a sweet treat with our Valentine’s Day dessert recipes—including mini-heart pies, molten lava cake, Valentine’s Day sugar cookies, easy turtle candies, and more. | | Jambalaya Recipe Crockpot Jambalaya
This jambalaya is a great soul and belly warmer on a cold day. | | Pancakes Are For Dinner, Too! Shrove Tuesday Pancakes
Shrove Tuesday is the traditional feast day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Lent, the 40 days leading up to Easter, was traditionally a time of fasting. In some countries, Shrove Tuesday is called Pancake Day! This is a good, simple pancake recipe. | | Art Glass Bird Garden Stakes, Set of 3 “These are the cutest little glass birds I’ve ever seen. They will look gorgeous in a flower pot and/or just in a flower bed or in the middle of some flowers or near a shrub. These are beautiful, you won’t go wrong purchasing them.” –Nancy H. from Ohio | | New to this newsletter? It’s free! Sign up here. You are receiving this e-mail message because you subscribed at our Web site: Almanac.com If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletters in the future, please click here to manage your preferences or unsubscribe. *Please do not reply to this e-mail* Visit our Web site Help page to report corrections or inquire about your online account, products, editorial, and technical issues. For reprinting and reuse, see our Terms of Use. © 2018 Yankee Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. |
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