A Beginner’s Guide To Table Setting

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By Cassia Ann Jordan

For most people, table settings are something to admire at special events, such as gala dinners or weddings, and few of us pay much attention to table setting etiquette when we entertain in our homes. To make our dinner (or luncheon) tables more attractive, we use a clean tablecloth; set the table using matching silverware and china and occasionally plop a vase of flowers in the center. If you’ve never given much thought to how you set your table, you should. By creating the right mood for your gathering, beautiful table settings contribute much to the success of your party, whatever the occasion may be.

It’s important to be aware of the extensive variety of table setting options and ideas available to you so as to choose one that is appropriate to the occasion. A wedding table setting, which should enhance the romantic, elegant mood of the evening, would not make an appropriate baby shower table arrangement, for instance. If you are setting the table for a Valentine’s Day dinner for two, using candles and a touch of red can add a more personal, intimate touch.

Table settings differ not only according to the occasion, but also according to cultural traditions and perceptions. An Asian table setting is different from an African table arrangement or a western country-style one. Table settings can also be customized according to the time of the year and, of course, seasonal holidays. Using one of the many festive Christmas table settings will set the tone for your Christmas dinner and contribute to the cheerful mood of your guests, and carefully chosen Halloween table arrangements can add excitement and fun to a children’s Halloween party.

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To learn how to create original, appropriate table settings that complement the setting of any event you are hosting, consider the points below:

– Imagination and creativity: These are the key factors in creating beautiful table settings for every occasion. By using your imagination, you will be able to put together lovely (and singular) table settings that need not cost too much money at all.

– Table color scheme: Regardless of whether you are setting the table for a children’s birthday party or a business luncheon, make sure that the colors of you tablecloth or placemats, napkins, china (or even paper plates) do not clash. You may use different colors or various shades of the same color – as long as the effect is pleasing to the eye.

– Centerpieces: A centerpiece is a wonderful way to enhance the beauty of your table and it can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish. A lovely vase of carefully chosen flowers, a bowl of colorful fruit, votives floating in a bowl of water are just some of the hundreds of centerpieces you can use to make your table setting more attractive and appetizing.

– Central theme: Always have some kind of a theme in mind as you decide on the table colors and / or centerpiece you want to use for your table setting. This makes it much easier to put together an appropriate, attractive table setting that will enhance the meal you are serving your guests. For instance, you could decide to use a tropical theme for the luncheon you are hosting to celebrate your friend’s July birthday. You might then choose a tropical fruit centerpiece and two different shades of green for the tablecloth and napkins.

Table setting is not only something to admire at formal functions. It doesn’t have to be elaborate or involve using expensive silverware and valuable crystal; simple, creative ideas can create wonderful table settings that will contribute immensely to the success of any event you host.

About the Author: Cassia is really a well-rounded publisher concerning creating an ideal function. The lady prefers using flower centerpieces or table setting etiquette in order to achieve that ideal atmosphere.

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Halitosis. What It Is? What Causes It? Ten Tips To Naturally Treat Halitosis

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By Joe Barton

Paul is a business professional in a Midwest city who has been suffering from a disease called Halitosis. In other words, Paul has chronic bad breath and his business, social and personal life have been affected by the disease of halitosis which plagues over 80 million Americans annually. Can you relate with Paul?

Inability to speak up on the job because of fear of breath?

Lack of confidence at the party because of fear of breath?

Significant other always offering a breath mint or piece of gum?

Worried when next ’embarrassing moment’ of bad breath will occur?

Fortunately, Paul didn’t ignore his problem? Paul decided to be pro-active against fighting halitosis and get his life back on track! Paul realized that knowledge is the best weapon again fighting any disease; He decided to become informed about what he is dealing with and treat halitosis naturally. Please keep on reading to understand the disease of halitosis and how you can begin to say ‘good-bye’ to bad breath.

What is Bad Breath?

Chronic halitosis is a condition in which a person produces an offensive odor from their oral or nasal regions that they are unable to eliminate through normal oral hygiene techniques, such as brushing and flossing. There are two main types of bad breath. Transient Bad Breath and Chronic Bad Breath.

Two Main Types of Bad Breath

Transient Bad Breath is a temporary condition with a variety of causes. The foods you eat (garlic, onions, etc.), dry mouth, morning breath and poor oral hygiene are common causes of transient bad breath. Transient Bad Breath will go away quickly with the aid of breath mints, chewing gum or toothpaste.

Chronic bad breath is more persistent than transient bad breath and this serious condition affects approximately one-fourth of the population. This type of bad breath requiring specialized treatment is caused by and excess of certain types of oral bacteria. The primary bacterium causing chronic bad breath is one called streptococcus mutans.

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What causes bad breath?

About 90% of the time, bad breath is caused by bacterium in the mouth. However, sometimes bad breath can be caused by a bodily disease which must be promptly addressed by a doctor! Some diseases include: local infection in the respiratory tract, chronic sinusitis, postnasal drip, chronic bronchitis, diabetes or gastrointestinal disturbance, liver or kidney ailment.

Fortunately, most cases of bad breath can be treated by changing diet, habit and sometimes a lifestyle change. Listed are common causes of persistent bad breath odor.

Common Causes of Bad Breath

1. Over-the-counter medications that cause dry mouth.

2. Not enough water during the day. (Recommended 8-10 glasses per day)

3. Excess amounts of alcohol.

4. Excess amounts of coffee.

5. Overusing breath mints or mouthwash.

6. High fat or protein diets

7. Cavities. (Regularly see your dentist!)

8. Improper hygiene care (There is a technique to brushing, flossing, scraping and rinsing.)

9. Bacteria left on back part of tongue after cleaning teeth and mouth.

10. Use of tobacco.

11. Foods such as garlic, onions, etc

12. Braces or dentures.

How is Halitosis treated?

At Barton Publishing Inc., we believe that most common ailments, including bad breath, can be treated naturally in a holistic (whole body) fashion. In fact, we are absolutely convinced that our information stops bad breath permanently that we put a 100% guarantee on everything we sell.

However, I would love to get you started at curing your ‘bad breath’ problem today! Some of our readers need to only change one part of their diet/lifestyle and others may need to alter more habits. Whatever the case, halitosis can be cured and you can say good bye to bad breath for good!

10 Tips to Say Good Bye to Halitosis Starting Today!

1. Dry Mouth is bad! Drink as much WATER as possible! After exercising, after talking and anytime you find time drink that H20.

2. Alcohol dries the mouth! Lower your intake of alcoholic drinks today!

3. Switch from coffee to tea! Compounds in black/green tea actually produce a healthy breath.

4. Quit Smoking! Smoking is the second quickest way to dry out your mouth and have bad breath.

5. Start the cut calories/exercise diet instead! The high protein/low carbohydrate diet may have allowed people to lost weight, but it has also caused people to have bad breath.

6. Have some carbohydrates! If the body does not get enough carbs; the body will begin to break down fats which release a horrible smell from the mouth.

7. Moderate sugar intake! The more sugar equals the more tooth decay which causes bad breath.

8. Graze! Eating small amounts of food throughout day is helpful to whole body and breath.

9. Brush twice a day and floss twice a day!

10. Clean that tongue! No, not with soap! Clean your tongue with your toothbrush dipped in your mouth wash. Gently brush until the white/yellow film has left tongue.

About the Author: Joe Barton writes for Barton Publishing Inc., a natural health company specializing in educating people on natural remedies and safe, affordable cures. Click here to naturally treat halitosis Guarenteed!

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