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Heart to heart: Special Valentine treats from Champagne-filled chocolate to sugar-free marshmallow
Show the one you love your sweet side on Valentine’s Day by giving a gift of chocolate hearts.
Cure Duchenne Launches Online Fundraising Gift Store in Time for Valentine's Day
Newport Beach, Calif. -- CureDuchenne, a nonprofit that raises awareness and funds research to cure Duchenne muscular dystrophy, has launched an online fundraising gift store provided by Phil's Shops in ...
Stars Offer Ultimate Valentine's Day Package
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - What says romance more than a polecat delivering a box of chocolates?
Chocolate Fondue making hearts melt
If your sweetheart loves chocolate, consider setting aside the roses or boxed candies this year and giving her a Valentine gift that you both will enjoy for a long time — a fondue pot, accompanied with a package of good-quality melting chocolate and a box of fresh berries.Fondue is a Swiss phenomenon enjoyed as long ago as the 17th century, and probably long before that. Family members would sit ...
Christopher Chocolates is ready for Valentine’s Day
For Chis Lamparelli, Valentine’s Day lasts for days for chocolate is the gift of lovers.
Slidell Talk of the Town: Perseus' bal masque like music to krewe's ears
Jim and Tanya Witchen rule as King Perseus and Queen Andromeda
This Valentine's Day, Give Your Wife a Prized Gift: an Attentive Husband
NEW YORK -- According to a report recently released by The National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, in partnership with the Center for Marriage and Families, the parents of large families ...
Victim of Arizona bombing gives emotional testimony during trial of white supremacist brothers
PHOENIX - The victim of a 2004 Arizona bombing believed to be racially motivated took to the witness stand in federal court in Phoenix for the first time Wednesday, describing for jurors the chaos that erupted and unbearable pain he felt after he opened the bomb.