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One of the most horrific things I've ever seen done, book-wise, was in a newly built custom home. The homeowners had spent nearly a million dollars creating this dream house - they picked out marbl...

Last Thanksgiving it was just me and my husband (fiancé at the time) and one of his roommates. Instead of cooking a big turkey, we had individual Cornish game hens. We still had a few of the...

Call me a cranky poster if you must, but this just seems like a lot of work for something that's incredibly fragile, must be kept absolutely dry, doesn't block light and wastes food.

Hmm, good point @labchick.

What lovely prints on those chairs! So autumny - they just scream hot cider and a good book.

That's a cute idea that's actually never crossed my mind. Maybe I'll put something together for our upcoming "last supper" at our soon-to-be-vacant apartment...

For those of you wondering what happens to your subscriptions, usually the balance is applied to another mag from the same publisher that has a similar focus. Evangeline *******...

I'm no cook, but I would never leave that kitchen if it were mine. To.Die.For. That bathroom is a close second. http://www....

I feel like if I rang one of these doorbells, I'd also be accidentally launching a nuclear missile from somewhere. They're neat looking, but maybe more futuristic than modern. ...

This post should come with a warning: NSFTUP (Not Safe For The Unwillingly Petless). Talk about adorable. We're about to move, though, so maybe a pet will be an option in the near future and I can ...

That's incredible. Just...wow. What a labor of love. It's like a playhouse for adults. http://www.bookliciousblog.com

We keep ours under the bed (no closet space) and haul it out when we need it. Luckily, it's not that often (the thing is a beast). http://www....

This is so depressing. Every time a mag folds, it feels like a small death occurs. And it makes me, as a mag editor, pretty darn pessimistic about this industry's (and mine in it) future. Is this t...

These old guides are gems! Not too long ago, I picked up a Vogue etiquette book also from 1963. It is both informative and hilarious. It's amazing how times have changed.