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  2. How Do You Make a 4th of July Party Fun? We Have Loads ... - AOL

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    Tuck dotted paper wrappers into Mason jars for an easy, serve-yourself setup. Blue-and-white gingham napkins and a vintage 7-Up crate completes the patriotic color scheme.

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    Sending guests home with party favors is a fun way to make sure your party makes a lasting impression. Even better? Send them home with tasty, edible, homemade party favors! The post Send guests ...

  4. Kilner jar - Wikipedia

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    History. The Kilner Jar was originally invented by John Kilner (1792–1857) and associates, [4] and made by a firm of glass bottlemakers from Yorkshire called Kilner which he set up. [5] The original Kilner bottlemakers operated from 1842, when the company was first founded, until 1937, when the company went into liquidation.

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    Ditch the bottle and lean into homemade bloody mary mix to cut costs. Bonus points if you dig up garnishes like parsley and fresh basil from your backyard herb garden.

  6. Witch bottle - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the witch's bottle contained the victim's (the person who believed they had a spell put on them, for example) urine, hair or nail clippings, or red thread from sprite traps. Later witch bottles were filled with rosemary, needles and pins, and red wine. Historically and currently, the bottle is then buried at the farthest corner of ...

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    The president of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States, [1] indirectly elected to a four-year term via the Electoral College. [2] The officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces. [3] Since the office was established in 1789, 45 men have served in 46 presidencies ...

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