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Farmhouse Tables
Guidecraft Little Farmhouse Extra Chairs Set of 2
Kids will delight in the vivid colors and whimsical farm animals, barn and sunflower fields that adorn this versatile collection. Set of 2. Seat height 12". Assembly required. 20 lbs.
Standard New England Village Round Table
[Price: $839] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-04-30]
Standard New England Village Round Table.The New England Village is a refined farmhouse collection intended to evoke the heartily scaled, sturdy built feel of the great American hand crafted era Features Quality veneers over wood products and select solids are used throughout - may contain plastic parts Top drawers are felt lined to protect delicate items Bottom drawers feature dust proofing Hardware is turned hardwood, with an aged gunmetal color finish insert Rich charcoal black color finish with warm rich brown top and crown accents Table has an 18 drop leaf, perfect for small spaces Tables can be customized by expanding the leaves out for extra seating, or storing them under the table for a more compact floor plan Surfaces clean easily with a soft cloth Specifications: Overall dimensions: 30 H x 60 W x 60 D Weight: 142 lb Choose the right seat!
Scandinavian Cooking
[Price: $15.48] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-04-30]
Beatrice Ojakangas brings to life the cuisines and customs of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark, countries that share borders and bounty. Danes lead with smørrebrød (an open-faced sandwich), which may be topped with cheese, green pepper, and sliced fresh strawberries. Finns specialize in earthy, chewy whole grain bread. Norwegians have wonderfully fresh fish and seafood, and the Swedes gave the world smörgåsbord! Ojakangas offers us true Scandinavian home cooking that features the best of what is in season. Scandinavian Cooking provides traditional menus for different occasions and seasons-from a Farmhouse Brunch with Buttered Potato Soup to an Old-Fashioned Christmas Smörgåsbord with Dip-in-the-Kettle Soup and Norwegian Cream Pudding, to a sumptuous Midsummer's Day Buffet with Salmon-in-a-Crust and Fruit-Juice Glögg. A good Scandinavian cook has a flair for color, texture, shape, and simplicity in creating the food that these menus show off to perfection. Beatrice Ojakangas describes her experiences gathering recipes at the tables of friends on her visits to Scandinavia and the beautifully crafted tools and tableware that will help to make the Scandinavian dishes you prepare authentic. Beatrice Ojakangas is the author of more than twenty cookbooks, including The Great Scandinavian Baking Book (1999), Scandinavian Feasts (2001), The Great Holiday Baking Book (2001), and Quick Breads (2003)-all available in paperback from the University of Minnesota Press. Her articles have been published in Bon Appetit, Cooking Light, Cuisine, and Redbook. She has appeared on television's Baking with Julia Child and Martha Stewart's Living, and lives in Duluth, Minnesota.
Think No Evil: Inside the Story of the Amish Schoolhouse Shooting... a
[Price: $4.87] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-04-30]
The authors present an inside look at the tragic events and astounding forgiveness surrounding the deadly October 2006 shooting at the Nickel Mines Amish schoolhouse.THE TRUE STORY OF OCTOBER 2, 2006, WHEN CHARLES ROBERTS ENTERED AN AMISH SCHOOLHOUSE, bound and shot ten schoolgirls, and then committed suicide, stunned all who read the headlines or watched the drama unfold on television screens. Somehow, the senseless violence seemed all the more horrific against the backdrop of horse-and-buggy funeral processions and scenes of wide-eyed innocent children clad in bonnets and suspenders.pBut perhaps even more startling than the violence was the quiet yet powerful response of the Amish community offering unconditional forgiveness to the murderer and reaching out to his family with baskets of food and warm welcomes into their homes. Could such forgiveness be genuine, truly heartfelt? Surely there must be simmering rage behind those peaceful words.pJonas Beiler wondered. He had grown up in that very Amish community. His own pain of losing his daughter in a tragic accident years before resurfaced, and the lingering shadows of other life tragedies loomed darker. As he met with the grieving families, he could see how devastated and broken they felt, and yet he was drawn to the strength he saw in them.pOutsiders, too, had difficulty understanding the rock-solid faith of the people in this Amish community. How could they forgive someone who killed their innocent daughters? How could they reach out and embrace his family, expressing unconditional love for them in these circumstances? Letters from around the world poured in, asking these universal questions in the face of suffering.pAnd so began Jonas Beiler's journey into this story -- the story behind the headlines, behind the farmhouse doors, around the lantern-lit kitchen tables, at the local market, and alongside the tiny coffins. His quest is now yours to read. His discoveries yours to consider.pWalk with those @záG®{ÿ¾Úx
Standard New England Village Round Table
[Price: $839] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-04-30]
Standard New England Village Round Table.The New England Village is a refined farmhouse collection intended to evoke the heartily scaled, sturdy built feel of the great American hand crafted era Features Quality veneers over wood products and select solids are used throughout - may contain plastic parts Top drawers are felt lined to protect delicate items Bottom drawers feature dust proofing Hardware is turned hardwood, with an aged gunmetal color finish insert Rich charcoal black color finish with warm rich brown top and crown accents Table has an 18 drop leaf, perfect for small spaces Tables can be customized by expanding the leaves out for extra seating, or storing them under the table for a more compact floor plan Surfaces clean easily with a soft cloth Specifications: Overall dimensions: 30 H x 60 W x 60 D Weight: 142 lb Choose the right seat!
Scandinavian Cooking
[Price: $15.48] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-04-30]
Beatrice Ojakangas brings to life the cuisines and customs of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark, countries that share borders and bounty. Danes lead with smørrebrød (an open-faced sandwich), which may be topped with cheese, green pepper, and sliced fresh strawberries. Finns specialize in earthy, chewy whole grain bread. Norwegians have wonderfully fresh fish and seafood, and the Swedes gave the world smörgåsbord! Ojakangas offers us true Scandinavian home cooking that features the best of what is in season. Scandinavian Cooking provides traditional menus for different occasions and seasons-from a Farmhouse Brunch with Buttered Potato Soup to an Old-Fashioned Christmas Smörgåsbord with Dip-in-the-Kettle Soup and Norwegian Cream Pudding, to a sumptuous Midsummer's Day Buffet with Salmon-in-a-Crust and Fruit-Juice Glögg. A good Scandinavian cook has a flair for color, texture, shape, and simplicity in creating the food that these menus show off to perfection. Beatrice Ojakangas describes her experiences gathering recipes at the tables of friends on her visits to Scandinavia and the beautifully crafted tools and tableware that will help to make the Scandinavian dishes you prepare authentic. Beatrice Ojakangas is the author of more than twenty cookbooks, including The Great Scandinavian Baking Book (1999), Scandinavian Feasts (2001), The Great Holiday Baking Book (2001), and Quick Breads (2003)-all available in paperback from the University of Minnesota Press. Her articles have been published in Bon Appetit, Cooking Light, Cuisine, and Redbook. She has appeared on television's Baking with Julia Child and Martha Stewart's Living, and lives in Duluth, Minnesota.
Think No Evil: Inside the Story of the Amish Schoolhouse Shooting... a
[Price: $4.87] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-04-30]
The authors present an inside look at the tragic events and astounding forgiveness surrounding the deadly October 2006 shooting at the Nickel Mines Amish schoolhouse.THE TRUE STORY OF OCTOBER 2, 2006, WHEN CHARLES ROBERTS ENTERED AN AMISH SCHOOLHOUSE, bound and shot ten schoolgirls, and then committed suicide, stunned all who read the headlines or watched the drama unfold on television screens. Somehow, the senseless violence seemed all the more horrific against the backdrop of horse-and-buggy funeral processions and scenes of wide-eyed innocent children clad in bonnets and suspenders.pBut perhaps even more startling than the violence was the quiet yet powerful response of the Amish community offering unconditional forgiveness to the murderer and reaching out to his family with baskets of food and warm welcomes into their homes. Could such forgiveness be genuine, truly heartfelt? Surely there must be simmering rage behind those peaceful words.pJonas Beiler wondered. He had grown up in that very Amish community. His own pain of losing his daughter in a tragic accident years before resurfaced, and the lingering shadows of other life tragedies loomed darker. As he met with the grieving families, he could see how devastated and broken they felt, and yet he was drawn to the strength he saw in them.pOutsiders, too, had difficulty understanding the rock-solid faith of the people in this Amish community. How could they forgive someone who killed their innocent daughters? How could they reach out and embrace his family, expressing unconditional love for them in these circumstances? Letters from around the world poured in, asking these universal questions in the face of suffering.pAnd so began Jonas Beiler's journey into this story -- the story behind the headlines, behind the farmhouse doors, around the lantern-lit kitchen tables, at the local market, and alongside the tiny coffins. His quest is now yours to read. His discoveries yours to consider.pWalk with those @záG®{ÿ¾Úx
Farmhouse Console Table - Vintage White (Vintage White) (29"H x 34.5"W x 16"D)
[Price: $175] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-05-20]
Nothing finishes a room quite like a well placed console table. Whether you place it behind a sofa, or in your entryway, you'll love the convenience of the storage capabilities of this table. This table has two drawers, with round metal pulls. Constructed from wood and MDF, this table is available in four finishes. Choose from Country Brown, Vintage White, Vintage Black, or Vintage Green. A wonderful accent for any home, you'll treasure this charming Farmhouse Console Table for years. Distance from floor to bottom of drawers: 20.5". Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Easy.
British Traditions English Farmhouse 5 Foot Table
[Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-05-20]
This English Farmhouse Table features a rectangular top and legs that are graced with large and very attractive turnings. The 60" table outsells all other sizes of our classic English farmhouse table. A versatile and indispensable piece that is perfect for dining, a desk or display. We suggest combining your favorite painted finish on the base with a waxed top to give it your personal touch. You can add one drawer in either or both ends (short sides) of the table or one or two drawers in one long (60") side of the table. The optional drawer size with a wooden knob is 19-3/4" W X 14" D X 2-5/8" H. Using wood from managed forests, this antique-inspired piece would add elegance to your dining area. It measures 60" L x 35" D x 30" H.
Steve Silver Company SM4272T - Sommerset Dining Table
[Price: $403.13] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-05-20]
Steve Silver Company Transitional Dining Tables, Finish/Color: Oak Sommerset Dining Table. Enjoy the beauty of the expandable Sommerset dining collection This set is truly remarkable and features farmhouse inspiration. corner block construction tongue and groove joints Dimensions: - Height: 30" - Length: 42.3" - Width: 72" - Materials: - Construction: -







