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		<title>Lemon-Ginger Sugar Cookies for the Holiday Bake Along</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 19:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tink Boord-Dill</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The joy of creation can result from doing beautiful needlework, creating a  lovely quilt or simply baking and cooking delicious treats for your loved ones!
Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined  together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and  MANY irresistible recipes!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The joy of creation can result from doing beautiful needlework, creating a  lovely quilt or simply baking and cooking delicious treats for your loved ones!</p>
<p>Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined  together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and  MANY irresistible recipes!</p>
<p>Please visit <a href="http://ilovetobake.com/">ILoveToBake.com</a> and <a href="http://www.thearmchairchef.com/">TheArmchairChef.com</a> for more  fabulous holiday creations!</p>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial"><strong> 						ILoveToBakeCookies.com<br />
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(Lemon-Ginger Sugar Cookies)</font></strong></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">This cookie has  						been made by my family for many years. It&#8217;s an old  						recipe, and different from what most people consider to  						be &#8220;Christmas Cookies&#8221;. It is a winter recipe because  						that is when the lemons in the back yard ripen! It is  						also easier to handle in the winter, as the cooler  						temperature makes the dough easier to handle. My kids  						always liked smashing the cookies with the cookie  						stamps. This doesn&#8217;t give a very definite picture on the  						cookie, as they are too soft. It&#8217;s mostly just a lot of  						fun. The two options give slightly different flavors to  						the finished cookies.<br />
Be sure to use real butter. Fresh lemon rind and juice  						gives the clearest flavor. </font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">2/3 C butter<br />
1 C sugar<br />
2 t lemon rind<br />
2 t ginger<br />
Â½  t soda<br />
Â½ t salt<br />
1 t vanilla<br />
1 egg<br />
3 T lemon juice<br />
2 C flour</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">1) Cream  						together butter, sugar, lemon rind, ginger, soda, salt,  						and vanilla.<br />
2) Add egg, lemon juice and flour and stir well.<br />
3) Refrigerate 2 hours or more.<br />
4) Roll into Â¾â€ balls.<br />
5) Place on ungreased cooking sheet.<br />
Options: Flatten with greased, sugared glass before  						baking.<br />
6) Bake unflattened, then flatten with cookie stamp as  						soon as they come from the oven.<br />
7) Bake 6 to 8 minutes at 400 degrees F. They will still  						be white  and very soft.<br />
 <img src='http://ilovetobakecookies.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Cool<br />
9) Serve and Enjoy!</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial"><strong>Sunshine Knit  						Designs</strong> has the warm-weather knitter in mind. There are  						many patterns for short, tennis-style socks. Garment  						patterns are designed with cotton yarns and come in a  						wide range of sizes. Many have darts to improve fit.  						These are comfy, wearable clothes. </font><font face="Arial"> 						<a href="http://sunshineknitdesigns.com/"> 						http://sunshineknitdesigns.com</a>/</font></td>
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		<title>Portzelki - New Year&#8217;s Cookies for the Holiday Bake Along</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 00:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tink Boord-Dill</dc:creator>
		
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Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined  together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and  MANY irresistible recipes!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The joy of creation can result from doing beautiful needlework, creating a  lovely quilt or simply baking and cooking delicious treats for your loved ones!</p>
<p>Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined  together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and  MANY irresistible recipes!</p>
<p>Please visit <a href="http://ilovetobake.com/">ILoveToBake.com</a> and <a href="http://www.thearmchairchef.com/">TheArmchairChef.com</a> for more  fabulous holiday creations!</p>
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</strong></font><strong><font face="Arial">PORTZELKI - New Yearâ€™s  						Cookies</font></strong></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">Portzelki has  						been a Christmas/New Yearâ€™s tradition in my family as  						long as I can remember. My grandmothers made them, my  						momâ€™s made them, although not very often, or as  						regularly in recent years. It is still an annual  						tradition in my husbandâ€™s family, though, and they often  						plan a day to make them together with friends of theirs,  						or other family. It is an all day event to make  						Portzelki. A couple of years ago I had a chance to enjoy  						this with them. The morning was spent mixing the dough,  						and letting it rise, making several batches, some with  						raisins, and even some with dried cranberries. The men  						spent the time outside, getting the fat hot for frying.  						(If possible, the deep-frying is done outside, as itâ€™s  						done in a huge pot, not an electric deep-fryer, although  						Iâ€™m sure that would work too, for smaller batches than  						what the Dyck family makes.) About mid-afternoon we were  						ready to sit down and for coffee and portzelki. My  						favorite way of eating them is dipping them in  						confectionerâ€™s sugar (icing sugar), but other family  						favorites are dipping them in regular sugar, or syrup.  						They are also yummy plain. While I know portzelki store  						well for a few days, and Iâ€™m sure they freeze well, they  						always seem to disappear before that becomes an issue.</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">1 1/2 pkg yeast<br />
1 1/2 cups water<br />
1 tsp salt<br />
3 cups raisins<br />
11/2 cups thick cream<br />
1 tbsp margarine or butter<br />
8-9 cups flour<br />
1/2 cup water<br />
3 cups scalded milk (cool)<br />
4 beaten eggs<br />
2 tsp sugar<br />
Â½ cup sugar<br />
2 tbsp baking powder</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">1) Mix yeast  						and 1 Â½ cups water together.<br />
2) Let rise for 10 minutes.<br />
3) Scald milk. and cool.<br />
4) Beat eggs.<br />
5) Cream together margarine and sugar.<br />
6) Add eggs.<br />
7) Add remaining ingredients and mix.<br />
 <img src='http://ilovetobakecookies.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Allow to rise until double in bulk.<br />
9) Drop by spoonful into hot fat or oil.</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ccffcc"><strong><font face="Arial"> 						<a href="http://www.olivehopedesign.com/">Olive Hope  						Design</a></font></strong></td>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><font face="Arial">Cross Stitch and  						Punchneedle designs of hope and inspiration by Canadian  						designer, Olive Dyck, for a variety of interests,  						including a unique line of Braille cross stitch designs!</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"> 						Web Site: 						<a href="http://www.olivehopedesign.com/"> 						http://www.olivehopedesign.com/</a></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Blog: 						<a href="http://olivehopedesign.blogspot.com/"> 						http://olivehopedesign.blogspot.com/</a></font></td>
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		<title>Dinkersnoodles - Holiday Bake Along</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 00:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tink Boord-Dill</dc:creator>
		
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Please visit ILoveToBake.com and TheArmchairChef.com [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The joy of creation can result from doing beautiful needlework, creating a  lovely quilt or simply baking and cooking delicious treats for your loved ones!</p>
<p>Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined  together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and  MANY irresistible recipes!</p>
<p>Please visit <a href="http://ilovetobake.com/">ILoveToBake.com</a> and <a href="http://www.thearmchairchef.com/">TheArmchairChef.com</a> for more  fabulous holiday creations!</p>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">Several years  						back I made a batch of Snickerdoodles for our Family &#038;  						Friends Christmas party. One of the guests, a young  						Captain in the Air Force, took quite a liking to them  						and the next time he came to the house he wanted to know  						if I was making &#8220;Dinkersnoodles&#8221; for<br />
dessert. He was quite embarrassed when he realized his  						mistake. Much to his continued chagrin, we have since  						re-named the cookies in honor of that humorous occasion.  						I am sure he would love to live this one downâ€¦maybe next  						year.</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">1 cup  						shortening<br />
1 1/2 cups sugar<br />
2 eggs<br />
2 3/4 cups flour<br />
2 tsp cream of tartar<br />
1 tsp baking soda<br />
1/4 tsp salt</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">Preheat oven to  						400 degrees<br />
1) Combine the shortening, sugar, and eggs.<br />
2) Mix thoroughly<br />
3) To the above mixture add the flour, tartar, baking  						soda, and salt.<br />
4) Mix and shape in to balls<br />
5) Roll in raw sugar &#038; sprinkle with cinnamon<br />
6) Bake 8-10 minutes<br />
7) Serve and Enjoy!</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">My goal at <strong> 						Plumcute Designs</strong> is to provide original stitchery,  						wool applique, and quilt projects for all levels of  						individuals to enjoy! I take pride in providing  						excellent customer service, quality, and affordability.  						In addition to stitchery, wool applique, and quilt  						patterns I also offer a selection of kits. Check out the  						catalog to see the newest creations as well as some old  						favorites.</font><font face="Arial"> 						<a href="http://www.plumcutedesigns.com/"> 						http://www.plumcutedesigns.com/</a></font></td>
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		<title>Chocolate Chip Kisses - Holiday Bake Along</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2006 00:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tink Boord-Dill</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The joy of creation can result from doing beautiful needlework, creating a  lovely quilt or simply baking and cooking delicious treats for your loved ones!</p>
<p>Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined  together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and  MANY irresistible recipes!</p>
<p>Please visit <a href="http://ilovetobake.com/">ILoveToBake.com</a> and <a href="http://www.thearmchairchef.com/">TheArmchairChef.com</a> for more  fabulous holiday creations!</p>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">Chocolate Chip  						Kisses are a little taste of sugar overload for the  						holidays. I found the recipe in the coupon section of  						the paper about ten years ago and weâ€™ve made them every  						year at Christmas since then. Sometimes, if we are  						feeling especially like we might want to tempt diabetes,  						we even frost them with leftover frosting from our  						Christmas cut-out cookies. Decadent.</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">1 bag Hersheyâ€™s  						kisses â€“ they have so many kinds now, this year Iâ€™m  						going to make these with the mint ones!<br />
1 cup butter, softened (No substitutes)<br />
1/3 cup granulated sugar<br />
1/3 cup brown sugar<br />
1 t vanilla<br />
2 cups flour<br />
1 cup mini chocolate chips</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">Preheat oven to  						375.<br />
1) In a large bowl, beat butter, sugars, and vanilla  						until well blended.<br />
2) Add flour, mix a bit with mixer, then finish with  						your clean hands.<br />
3) As this recipe does not call for eggs, the dough is  						very dry and the flour is best worked into the dough  						with your hands.<br />
4) Stir in small chips with a spoon or your hands.<br />
5) Mold 1T of dough around each kiss, covering  						completely.<br />
6) Shape into balls, place on cookie sheet.<br />
7) Bake 10-12 minutes.<br />
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial"><strong>EvaPaige  						Quilt Designs</strong> came about because of a random moment  						of narcissism. Last summer I was a stay at home mom of  						toddler twins who just happened to love to quilt and  						play with her own designs. One fateful afternoon in  						August of 2005 I had a sudden self-appreciating thought  						as I gazed upon the latest quilt I had recently  						completed: â€œItâ€™s better than some of the patterns I have  						seen in quilt shops.â€ </font><font face="Arial">Three days later I had decided to  						take my ego trip to the next level and was researching  						options for self-publishing the pattern, which in late  						October of 2005 hit the marketplace as â€œFeelinâ€™ Hot Hot  						Pinkâ€. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Suddenly I was CEO of my own  						company (thank God for that minor in Business I  						accidentally completed in college), which had, after  						much debate and many rejected names, finally been named  						after my daughters, Eva and Paige, who were almost three  						at the time and thankfully still fantastic nappers so  						that I could be a business woman two hours a day. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">My goal for my patterns was then  						and is now fairly simple â€“ I want quilting to be about  						having a good time, not about worrying over matching  						seams and perfect points. I design by trial and error,  						just grabbing some fabric and seeing what I can do to  						make it look like the pictures I see in my mind, and the  						resulting quilts reflect that design freedom. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">My patterns feature fun cutting  						and piecing techniques, appealing designs, quick  						construction, and often strive to break a quilting rule  						or two or make up a new one entirely along the way. I  						want people to see my patterns hanging in a shop and to  						be barely able to control their urge to want to get home  						and dive into their stash and start creating. After  						buying the pattern, of course. <img src='http://ilovetobakecookies.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">In short, they are â€œFun and  						inspired designs for quilters and quilt loversâ€. Fast  						forward a little more than a year to October of 2006,  						and I now have three patterns on the market, two more in  						production and countless many in my head, three  						distributors, several custom quiltmaking jobs going at  						any given time, and one more daughter, Greta, â€œA tiny  						little division of EvaPaigeâ€, born in August of 2006. 						</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Iâ€™ve lost my fantastic nappers,  						any semblance of appearing to ever clean my home, all  						free time, and sometimes feel I am losing my mind, but  						it is all worth it. EvaPaige Quilt Designs has enjoyed  						growing successes in 2006, and I strive for even bigger  						successes in 2007, followed by official recognition as a  						quilt pattern diva by 2010.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"> 						<a href="http://www.evapaigequiltdesigns.com/"> 						http://www.evapaigequiltdesigns.com/</a></font></td>
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		<title>Chocolate Dipped Almond Biscotti - Holiday Bake Along</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2006 23:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tink Boord-Dill</dc:creator>
		
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Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined  together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and  MANY irresistible recipes!
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<p align="center"><strong> 						<font size="4" face="Arial">Needlework and Quilting Pros<br />
HOLIDAY Bake Along!</font></strong></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial"><strong> 						ILoveToBakeCookies.com<br />
CHOCOLATE DIPPED ALMOND BISCOTTI</strong></font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">For the past 20  						years, my best friends and I have gotten together during  						the first full weekend in December for our annual Great  						Cookie Bake! For 3 days solid, we eat, talk, laugh, and  						of course, BAKE *enormous* amounts of cookies. We bake  						so many cookies, in fact, that we now have a database  						containing our recipe ingredients and number of batches  						baked. We&#8217;re quite productive, considering there are  						only 4 of us baking! (To give you an idea, for the 2005  						bake, we made 26 varieties, which required about 13 lbs.  						butter, 5 dozen eggs, and about 20 lbs. of flour!) About  						a month before the Bake, we get together and decide  						which cookies we feel like baking this time around, who  						will be bringing how much of what ingredients. Then we  						converge on the host&#8217;s house at the appointed time and  						the Games begin! For many years, we rotated between our  						three homes&#8230;then one of our group bought a new house  						with 2 wall ovens&#8230; talk about heaven for cookie  						baking! We have a great time getting together; the  						baking part is really just an excuse to do it! We give  						most of the finished product away as gifts.</p>
<p>There are several types we simply *must* make every  						year, as people are disappointed if we don&#8217;t!</font><font face="Arial">We ALWAYS make a biscotti that gets  						rave reviews: Chocolate-Dipped Almond Biscotti!</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ccffcc" style="width: 100%"><font face="Arial"> 						<strong>Ingredients</strong></font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial"><strong>Biscotti:</strong></font><font face="Arial">3/4 cup butter, softened<br />
3/4 cup sugar<br />
4 eggs<br />
1 tablespoon vanilla extract<br />
2 teaspoons almond extract<br />
3-3/4 cups flour<br />
2 teaspoons baking powder<br />
1 teaspoon salt<br />
2 teaspoons lemon zest<br />
2 teaspoons orange zest<br />
1 cup almonds, toasted and finely chopped</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial"><strong>Chocolate  						Dip:</strong></font><font face="Arial">2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips<br />
2 tablespoons shortening<br />
finely chopped nuts of your choice for garnish </font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ccffcc"><font face="Arial"><strong>Step by Step</strong></font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial">Preheat oven to  						350 F<br />
<strong>Biscotti: </strong><br />
1) Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Set  						aside.<br />
2) In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter and  						sugar,<br />
3) Add eggs, vanilla, almond extract, lemon and orange  						zests and beat until mixture is well-combined (It will  						be soupy and a bit lumpy)<br />
4) Add half of the flour mixture, and beat until it is  						just combined.<br />
5) Use a wooden spoon to stir in the rest of the flour  						mixture and the almonds.<br />
6) Shape the dough into 2: 15&#8243; X 3-1/2&#8243; X 1/2&#8243; logs.  						Place them on a cookie sheet about 3&#8243; apart.<br />
7) Bake logs for 32 to 35 minutes or until golden brown.<br />
 <img src='http://ilovetobakecookies.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Cool for 2 hours.<br />
9) Using a long serrated knife, slice the logs  						diagonally into 1/2&#8243; slices.<br />
10) Arrange cut side down on a baking sheet and bake at  						300 degrees for 7 minutes.<br />
11) Flip the biscotti over and bake for another 5  						minutes more.<br />
12) Cool completely on a wire rack.</font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial"><strong>Make  						chocolate dip:</strong> </font><font face="Arial">1) Melt together chocolate chips and shortening in  						microwave.<br />
2) Dip biscotti in chocolate mixture and sprinkle with  						finely chopped nuts of your choice.<br />
3) Store in an airtight container away from heat. </font></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ccffcc"><strong><font face="Arial"> 						<a href="http://www.twdesignworks.com/">TW Designworks</a></font></strong></td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Arial"><strong>TW  						Designworks</strong>: Specializing in fantasy-inspired  						counted cross stitch designs, sold through fine  						needlework retailers and via PatternsOnLine.com. Also  						now offering fine art prints and original artwork by  						Teresa Wentzler, sold consumer-direct via the TW  						Designworks website. Sign up for the TW Art Newsletter  						to stay updated about what&#8217;s new! Visit Artistic  						License, my blog, for glimpses into the life of the  						artist/designer. And visit the 						<a href="http://b33.ezboard.com/bteresawentzler">Teresa  						Wentzler Bulletin Board</a> to network with other  						needlework enthusiasts. Stay tuned for some new  						developments as TW Designworks continues to grow! </font><font face="Arial"> 						<a href="http://www.twdesignworks.com/"> 						http://www.twdesignworks.com/</a></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"> 						<a href="http://b33.ezboard.com/bteresawentzler"> 						http://b33.ezboard.com/bteresawentzler</a></font></td>
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