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    Easter is on March 31 this year, so there are still a few weeks left to prepare. Even if you're on a strict budget, you can still put together some memorable Easter baskets for the family. You just...

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    Beyond baskets, Target also sells storage containers specific to the kitchen. Store staples like pasta or cereal inside Brightroom’s tall plastic food storage container, priced at $10 apiece ...

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  5. Mason jar - Wikipedia

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    The lids and bands are also shown. The two rightmost jars are quilted. The lids are made of metal with a ring of sealing compound which acts as a gasket against the jar's rim. New sealing compound is only good for about five years from date of manufacture, so older unused lids should be discarded. Lids may not be used more than once. [20]

  6. Nantucket Lightship Basket - Wikipedia

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    The first purse style basket with a lid was made by Lightship Captain Charles Ray (1798–1884), and is relatively similar to the type sold today. Lightship basket bases, rims, and staves tended to be made on-island, with lightship crewmembers bringing these items on board the ship to do the actual weaving, and help pass the time.

  7. The Longaberger Company - Wikipedia

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    The fifth of J.W. and Bonnie's 12 children, Dave, opened J.W.'s Handwoven Baskets in 1973. [3] Starting in 1978, the company began selling Longaberger baskets through home shows using a multi-level marketing model. Each basket, made in various sizes, was handmade and signed by the maker. [3]

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