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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 make....

  3. These DIY Christmas Ornaments Will Make Your Tree Even ... - AOL

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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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    Ragan Wallake. A creamy, smoky pasta dinner that feels fancy but is actually super easy. Get the recipe: Smoked Salmon Pappardelle. Jon Ashton. A fun take on at-home chicken and cheese enchiladas ...

  5. Sourdough - Wikipedia

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    Sourdough is a stable culture of lactic acid bacteria and yeast in a mixture of flour and water. Broadly speaking, the yeast produces gas ( carbon dioxide) which leavens the dough, and the lactic acid bacteria produce lactic acid, which contributes flavor in the form of sourness.

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    Luke Oliver Johnson (born 2 February 1962) is a British entrepreneur. He is a former chairman of the Pizza Express chain, the Royal Society of Arts and Channel 4. Johnson calls himself a "projector", in line with the 17th century term for a man involved in many different businesses. [1]

  7. Dough offering - Wikipedia

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    In Judaism, the dough offering (or mitzvat terumat challah, "commandment of separating challah " Hebrew: מצוות תרומת חלה) is an assertive command requiring the owner of bread dough to give a part of the kneaded dough to a kohen (Jewish priest). The obligation to separate the dough offering (henceforth: challah) from the dough ...