In Kitchen & Food Talk 1363387166.113 according to the newest insider magazine, she will be back on april 24th. “Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.” ? Leo Buscaglia Thanks SUNSHINE45 for posting this! I will be eagerly awaiting her show on the Q. Continue Reading In In the Garden 1363360010.14 Thanks for sharing this! I was also at Phillip's seminar at the Philadelphia Flower Show. He was delightful, and even the average gardener could come away with lots of new ideas to spice up their gardens. Continue Reading Started by RefuseToLose in For the Home Talk 1363306058.297 Love her show! Beautiful items. I personally think that the ' glowing blue light ' from her iPAD is very distracting when it faces the camera, or when she lays it down, which happens often. The eyes naturally seem to go to the glow, and away from the item, as she moves through the room. Takes me out of the presentation. I just hope every other host doesn't decide to do the same. Continue Reading In Kitchen & Food Talk 1363218128.277 I do believe that Lidia Bastianch's pieces are made in China. They have that noted in the description of her items. Doris Roberts pieces are handmade in Italy, and come with a certificate of authenticity. Continue Reading In In the Garden 1363024198.14 On 3/10/2013 Loves2save said: Just read an article about him that was done last year stating he had fat surgically removed from eyelids. I would have never guessed his age. He looks more in his forties and takes very good care of himself. We should all have that kind of disipline When fat is removed from the eyelids, it usually is because you have a genetic ' hooded eye ' which only worsens with age. It can make your eyes feel heavy, extremely tired, and/or water up alot. My sister had the procedure done, and a close friend was told she has to have it done also. Not for vanity purposes as f... Continue Reading In In the Garden 1362873994.957 I also attended his seminar "English Style Gardens for Americans" this past Thursday at the Philadelphia Flower Show. It was the first time I had ever seen Philip in person, and I must say he was such an informative and gracious person, who truly captivated his audience with his exceptional gardening knowledge. He seems so happy, and really loves sharing his gardening expertise with everyone. I saw him at his book signing afterwards, and I must admit, he was in my opinion, a ' drop dead gorgeous impecably dressed man ' who looks so good for his age. I personally did not think that he had ' a ... Continue Reading Last Reply by beckyo 1362865579.33 | Started by RefuseToLose in In the Garden When re-poting, what is the best way to separate roots when they are severely tangeled on the bottom from being in starter pots? Do you pull roots apart, or, how is the best way to cut them? Continue Reading In Jewelry Talk, Hosts & Personalities 1347219759.007 Hi Stephen, Please, please, please continue to make your DVD's of Ireland's countryside, crafts, folks, and of famous Irish landmarks. Really enjoyed the ones you had in the past. Also, would it be possible to create perhaps a 4x6 picture frame in Connemara Marble? How gorgeous would that be to display a cherished photograph! You are a true gem to share your Irish traditions with the QVC American people, and I really look forward to your visits during the telecasts! Joyce from Maryland, USA Continue Reading
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