It’s the month of love and you may be planning to buy the chocolate, the jewels and the long-stemmed roses. If so, there’s no sense in putting it off till the last minute. You’ve got two weeks until Valentine’s Day, so start planning now and you’ll be able to buy all of love’s “necessities” at a reasonable price.
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It’s the month of love and you may be planning to buy the chocolate, the jewels and the long-stemmed roses. If so, there’s no sense in putting it off till the last minute. You’ve got two weeks until Valentine’s Day, so start planning now and you’ll be able to buy all of love’s “necessities” at a reasonable price.
Dinner: If you live near a culinary school like Le Cordon Bleu’s, Read more ...
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