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  2. 40 Best DIY Christmas Ornament Ideas from Instagram - AOL

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    For the most affordable and easy DIY Christmas ornament ideas found on Instagram (and more), check out this list of totally doable crafty tree decorations you'll actually be inspired to...

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    Test your craft skills with these creative ideas for DIY Christmas ornaments. They're easy and fun to make, and can be given as homemade Christmas gifts, too!

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    Shop for extra large Christmas ornaments to decorate your yard. We've included tips for hanging outdoor Christmas ornaments in trees and how to make your own.

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    Aloo Samosas. There are few savory snacks as satisfying as an aloo samosa, with its perfectly spiced potato and peas inside. Making your own at home takes a total 2 hours, 40 minutes, and only 1 ...

  6. Pizza puff - Wikipedia

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    Some Italian restaurants and casual dining establishments make their own pizza puffs from scratch. These pizza puffs feature a pizza dough wrapper, and tend to be somewhat larger than the pre-made ones. Commercial varieties. Some hot dog stands in the Chicago area serve mass-produced pizza puffs that they purchase from the Iltaco company. The ...

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    Beverages. Beer is recorded in the written history of Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt and is one of the world's oldest prepared beverages.; Kykeon was a common beverage of sustenance in ancient Greece, most often consisting mainly of a barley gruel mixture with various additives, sometimes written as having psychoactive properties associated with religious visions.