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  5. Gift - Wikipedia

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    It only became popular in the 1970s, when it was framed as a time for women to give gifts to men. [5] To fix the gender imbalance, White Day was introduced for the men to give back to women. [5] The typical gift on Valentine's Day in Japan is giri choko ("obligation chocolate"). [6] Typical gifts on White Day include chocolate, jewelry, and ...

  6. Great Food, All Day Long - Wikipedia

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    Great Food, All Day Long: Cook Splendidly, Eat Smart (2010) is Maya Angelou's second cookbook. A follow-up to Hallelujah! The Welcome Table (2004), Great Food, All Day Long similarly combines recipes and autobiographical sketches about how Angelou lost weight by eating smaller portions of satisfying meals. [ 1 ]

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    Magazines from the 1940s and 50s feature apron-adorned women in nearly every advertisement that is related to housework or cooking, including those for irons, kitchen appliances, and food products. The 1950s brought out the half-aprons of highly starched cotton, feedsack, [ dubious – discuss ] and for special occasions sheer fabric trimmed ...

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