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Divine and undefined, the Nestlette simply has not lost herself in the happy moments of her life. She loves being a wife and adores being a mommy, but most of all, a Nestlette loves being herself in a lovely life beyond picket fences and wedded bliss.

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pink popcorn

February 14th, 2013

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pink popcorn

One of the big food trends of 2013—POPCORN! Who doesn’t love popcorn?? And with love in the air on Valentine’s day, pink popcorn is the perfect treat.

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wedding menu planning

February 13th, 2013

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wedding menu canapes

Food for thought on how to make the most out of your wedding menu plans.

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long live the king cake!

February 12th, 2013

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purple green gold sugars

Happy Fat Tuesday! Time to indulge in a Mardi Gras tradition: King Cake!

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cast iron maiden

February 9th, 2013

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griswold cast iron skillet

Don’t be intimidated by the cast iron pan. This affordable classic should be a staple in every kitchen. It fries, it sears, it bakes—it’s the only pan you need! Find out why we love the cast iron skillet and just how easy it is to care for one of these pans.

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The Laundress signature detergent

Nestlette Recommends:

The Laundress Signature Detergent

The Laundress is an eco-chic line of specialty detergents and fabric care committed to being green for you, your clothing, and the environment.

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A cold or the flu?

February 7th, 2013

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retro woman sneezing

How can you tell if it’s a cold or the flu? This chart will show you the difference between the two.

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the girl versus the green monster

February 6th, 2013

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glinda & wicked witch

One day, your child is going to feel kind of green…with envy. What should you do?

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substituting dried herbs for fresh

February 5th, 2013

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fresh herbs in white jars

Say your recipe calls for a few sprigs of fresh herbs but you don’t want to spring for a whole bunch. No problem. In most cases, you can use dried herbs instead.

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