Posts Tagged ‘Fantastic Five’

Fantastic Five: Eggs-tra Eggs-tra, Read All About Eggs!

Monday, March 4th, 2013

Eggs have been a valuable food since the earliest of times. Although their nutritional value is often disputed, eggs are widely used in many types of dishes, both sweet and savory, whether prepared alone or mixed with other ingredients. The egg symbol is also related to the spring season which includes the holidays of Easter and Passover. Decorate with eggs. Wear eggs. Hang eggs on the wall. The (more…)

Fantastic Five: Rhymes With Orange

Monday, February 25th, 2013

Orange is mostly thought of as a Halloween color, an autumn tone or a food shade but more and more people are starting to enjoy it as an all year round hue with varied applications.

Whether on clothing, jewelry or as a home accent color, orange makes you smile and can add that “pop” to a room or an outfit. Check out Zibbet for over 200 pages of orange goodness. Along with the choices (more…)

Fantastic Five: Presidents Day

Monday, February 18th, 2013

Monday, February 18 is President’s Day in the United States. In the late 1960s, the American Congress proposed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act shifting several holidays to Mondays and forming three day weekends for many American workers.  The birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were combined giving equal recognition to two famous statesmen (more…)

Fantastic Five: Northeast Blizzard

Monday, February 11th, 2013

The monster storm in the northeast has dumped 3 feet of snow as of this writing. Many of us who grew up in the Northeast United States get a warm nostalgic longing to be there when a blizzard hits. Although the south is warm, memories of snow piled sky high along the roads, building snow forts and igloos, snowmen and sleigh riding tug at the heart.

Some folks, of course, are glad to be away from it all. (more…)

Fantastic Five: Native Americans

Monday, February 4th, 2013

The Native American culture and history is rich in creativity and the arts. Beading with intricate designs, decorative feather designs, leather works from native animals, pottery and more are hallmarks of their rich traditions. Zibbet artists are also fascinated and show their talents through these Native American inspired creations.  Search under any of the above mentioned specialties and you will see creative work with great Native American (more…)

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