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  • Originally intended to cover a nurse's hair for hygienic purposes, the Nurse's Cap became an object of pride for nursing students. Receiving a cap was an important achievement! No longer mandatory, it still symbolizes the nursing profession and is a...
    Originally intended to cover a nurse's hair for hygienic purposes, the Nurse's Cap became an...
    $14.99
  • Humans have used hot sauces to flavor foods for thousands of years. The first commercially-offered American hot sauce was branded in 1807. Today, the spicy condiment is available in hundreds of varieties and celebrated with spicy food eating contests around...
    Humans have used hot sauces to flavor foods for thousands of years. The first commercially-offered...
    $14.99
  • Soy Sauce originated in China between the second and fifth centuries. Salt was an expensive commodity and soy sauce was a less expensive way to add salty flavor to a dish. Today, the condiment is used around the world and...
    Soy Sauce originated in China between the second and fifth centuries. Salt was an expensive...
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  • A chef s hat is also known as a toque. Chefs began wearing these hats to blend in with the monks, by wearing similar shaped hats, as they sought refuge in the monasteries. Chefs were being persecuted for their creativity....
    A chef s hat is also known as a toque. Chefs began wearing these hats...
    $14.99
  • Gardens sustain us with their delicious bounty of fruits, herbs and vegetables. They heal us with medicinal plants and inspire us by providing beautiful flowers. Honor your favorite gardener with this beautiful glass Garden Trowel ornament.
    Gardens sustain us with their delicious bounty of fruits, herbs and vegetables. They heal us...
    $14.99
  • Sushi was originally a Japanese method of preserving fish by combining it with rice and vinegar. Today, sushi has evolved into a popular culinary art. Though this beautifully handcrafted glass ornament is nonedible, it whimsically represents the healthy and delicious...
    Sushi was originally a Japanese method of preserving fish by combining it with rice and...
    $14.99
  • Sixth-century Italian monks gave pretzels to children as rewards for attending church. The pretzel s twists signify arms crossed in prayer and when it has three openings, the Trinity. Pretzels are believed to bring good luck, prosperity, and spiritual wholeness.
    Sixth-century Italian monks gave pretzels to children as rewards for attending church. The pretzel s...
    $14.99
  • For generations it has been a tradition for fathers to pass out cigars to announce the birth of a new born baby. It is unclear exactly where or when the tradition began, but it is believed that it originated with American...
    For generations it has been a tradition for fathers to pass out cigars to announce...
    $14.99
  • Hearts have long been associated with love and Valentine s Day. The heart is also a symbol of the love of Christ, whose birth we celebrate at Christmastime. The glass heart ornament is the perfect combination of both these celebrations.
    Hearts have long been associated with love and Valentine s Day. The heart is also...
    $14.99
  • Mushrooms remind us of nature and the beauty of the forest. Finding a mushroom in the woods is like finding a lucky penny; good fortune is just around the corner! A mushroom ornament on your Christmas tree symbolizes a reverence...
    Mushrooms remind us of nature and the beauty of the forest. Finding a mushroom in...
    $14.99

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