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Awesome Kitchen Counter Tops for your future kitchen design
Kitchen Countertops
Contemporary Kitchen Countertops And Cabinets Decorating Ideas
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Granite Countertops
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Butcher Block Countertops
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Quartz Countertops
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Wood Countertops
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Stainless Steel Countertops
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  Recycled Glass Countertops 
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Engineered Stone Countertops
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Ceramic Tile Countertop
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Concrete Countertops
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Corian Countertops
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Laminate Countertops
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Marble Countertops
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Granite Countertops | Butcher Block Countertops | Quartz Countertops | Wood Countertops | Stainless Steel Countertops | Recycled Glass Countertops | Engineered Stone Countertops | Ceramic Tile Countertop | Concrete Countertops | Corian Countertops | Soapstone Countertops | Laminate Countertops | Marble Countertops
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How I found hosting for my new website
All of these days I was looking for an affordable WordPress hosting for my new website. Almost all of the big companies from the market have great hosting offers, but from my past experience with them, I’ve had to pass on them. 
So, before I present you my choice, I will tell you what I was looking for. I’ve already bought the new hosting on a 3 years period ( and the price is very good ), but I am also open for better suggestions, because I am able to invest and test new ways, because I want all the best for my website. 
The hosting specifications I was looking for are: FAST, AFFORDABLE and SECURED. Also, the server must not be down all the time and the support team should provide answers to my questions and problems very fast. So, at the suggestion of someone from Reddit, I’ve went to WebHostingTalk ( or something like that ). I’ve found a lot of very good offers ( SSD, LiteSpeed Web Server, Free SSL, maybe even something special designed for WordPress websites ), but a new idea came in my mind: If a server is so populated, the work for the hardware will be elbow-grease.
The next movement was to find a company which offers these hosting specifications, but that company don’t have too much clients. I’ve suppose you know what is mean for a website owner to host his website on a shared server, with hundreds of other websites - some of them, maybe, used for illegal activities. I’ve even alocated more $ per month for the winning guy. 
The choice for my new hosting website is this: WordPress Hosting 2019 . 
Well, this website provides all the things I was looking for: A Fast, Affordable, Secured and not so populated server where I can host my website files. And the speed of the server is great. From the WebHostingTalk ( the place were I found this website ), the following hosting specs were presented: Cloud Linux OS, LiteSpeed Web Server, Cloudflare + w/Railgun ( very good, at this price ), Maria DB, everything hosted on Pure and Not Populated SSD server. A really awesome thing! 
Like I’ve said, I’ve already bought the 5GB package ( the second one, $55/year ) on the period of 3 years, but I am also open for ( maybe ) better offers. I am dissapointed about the big companies because the lack of support, not 99,9999% uptime ( like they said ). Also, one of my websites were hosted with other 5000 websites. Some of them were PBN’s, so my website was on risk. Now, I hope everything will be fine. 
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Buy Wedding Flowers
Buy Wedding Flowers
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Your wedding is one of the most magical things in life. A celebration of your wedding is sharing the joy of falling in love with your partner amongst various people in your life. Flowers add a sparkling touch to your wedding celebration. So you should be careful while buying wedding flowers.
 There are various things you need to consider while buying wedding flowers. One of the biggest things to decide while buying wedding flowers is which flowers you are going to buy. Flowers like Coral, Calla Lily, Roses, Dahlias etc. are extremely popular in weddings.
 Other considerations while buying wedding flowers are whether the flowers match your personality or not. Further, you also need to keep in mind how the flowers are arranged. You also need to decide which and how many wedding bouquets are necessary for you.
Things to Consider While Buying Wedding Flowers
Types of Flowers
The first question that comes to mind while buying wedding flowers is what type of flower do you actually want. There are plenty of great wedding flowers available that you can choose from. Let us look at some of them.
Coral Flowers
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Coral is one of the most popular wedding flowers. Coral has a smooth tone that ranges somewhere between pink and orange. This helps to create a charming atmosphere that captivates the love between the two of you. It would also be a fair reflection of the hearty atmosphere at the wedding.
Calla Lily
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Calla Lilies are also amongst some of the most widely used flowers in weddings. Available in plenty of colors, Calla Lilies are available in plenty of colors. Some Calla lilies have the perfect tone of purple in the interior while some have deep purple color all the way around and some are romantically white. Calla lilies can be blended perfectly with other flowers as well for a wedding bouquet.
Roses
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Roses are universally considered to be the most romantic flower of them all. Available in a variety of colors that range from white to pink to red to purple and other shades in between, roses make for a joyous ambience in the atmosphere. You can use wedding bouquets of roses in combination with Coral flowers or Calla Lily.
Others
Other types of wedding flowers include Tulips, Hydrangeas, Peony, Ranunculus, Daisy, Carnation, Orchid, Dahlia, amongst others. You can look at the arrangements and the elegance of these flowers and what kinds of cuts you are looking for before judging which will give out the best vibe of your wedding.
Silk and Artificial Wedding flowers
Although real flowers wilt and wither way in time, the same is not true of silk and artificial wedding flowers. This makes silk and artificial wedding flowers stand the test of time. So couples also opt to buy these kinds of flowers so that they have a part of the wedding to cherish throughout their lives.
Budget
We know that weddings can be quite tough to manage as there are lots of things to watch out for. And the budget is certainly one of them. As you might have allocated a certain amount of budget for your buying wedding flowers, it is always better to look for the various types of flowers according to how much you are willing to spend on them.
 Artificial flowers that are made out of plastic or other materials tend to be a tad cheaper than the real flowers. Silk flowers, on the other hand, have the same price range as real flowers. That is due to the high quality of silk flowers, which are really durable.
Quantity of Flowers
What type of flowers you will need and how much budget you will allocate to the flowers will also be determined by how many flowers you will need. In order to know exactly how many flowers you will need for the wedding, there are plenty of things to consider.
 You have to know how many flowers you will require for your parents, bridesmaids, groomsmen etc. You might also want to decide if you are going to hold the same bouquet during your reception and your wedding. The quantity of flowers you need to have also depends upon the tossing of the bouquet.
 You might also have to think of you are going to decorate the chairs at the wedding with flowers or not. The same question applies to your getaway car. The centerpieces also dictate the number of flowers you buy for your wedding.
Final Word
Wedding flowers are what liven up your wedding and give an aura of the astonishingly deep love that you share with your soul mate. So you should take all of the factors discussed above while buying your wedding flowers. Make sure that you get wedding bouquets that match your personality and grace so that encapsulates the wonder of the wedding.
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Before the Nuptials - Nips and Tucks
When R. L.'s wedding day rolled around last May 7th, her nose, which she had hated for so long, had been at last fully repaired so she could stare into the many cameras present on the big day with confidence, if not a huge measure of sass. "With my old nose, I knew I would hate every wedding picture taken that day," R.L. told CosmeticSurgery.com. (She asked her full name be withheld.) R.L., now 30, suffered a botched rhinoplasty (nose job) when she was 16, followed by another surgery years later to try and repair the damage. But it did not work. She did some research and started looking for a surgeon who specializes in cosmetic surgery revisions. "My nose was an absolute atrocity," says R.L., who works in marketing in New York City and just married a graphic artist. She shopped physicians for the pre-wedding revision surgery by reading doctors' websites for information about their training and background and then ventured out for face-to-face interviews of three. One in particular impressed her with price, training, patient testimonials and a warm beside manner. "I knew I had to get it right this time," R.L. says. "When I went in for surgery, my nose was twisted, and the left side was collapsed so badly, I could not breathe through it. In the past, when a picture was taken, I made sure the photographer was far off or that only my good side was pictured. Once my nose was finally straightened, I couldn't believe I had been walking around so long, looking that badly." R.L. is not the only bride looking for a surgeon to perform a nip, a tuck or more before taking that walk down the aisle. Cosmetic surgeons and others report seeing many more wedding party members seeking procedures before the nuptials. "Cosmetic surgery procedures for brides-to-be, mothers of the brides and others in the wedding are up 300% over this time last year," says Cho Phillips, executive director of Lovegevity.com, a Northern California website devoted to engagement, marriage and other family issues. "First-time brides tend to have liposuction and breast augmentation in preparation for their big day." Yet another wedding consultant says pre-nuptial cosmetic surgery is so common, most couples should think about carving out a budget for facial makeovers. Arlene Howard, 64, a Beverly Hills public relations practitioner, had the striking good looks of a model in her early 20s. Now, she has an October 10th wedding date at the Bel Air Hotel in Beverly Hills. So for a segment of tv's "Dr. 90210," Arlene underwent a facial peel that took 25 years off the calendar – after a two-month recovery time -- and made her, in the words of her husband-to-be, "a trophy bride." "I wanted my outward appearance to catch up with my self-image," Arlene says. "It will now be the wedding I've always wanted." Compliments have been so encouraging, Arlene says she will also have a tummy tuck before the wedding. Says Robert Freund, M.D., a Manhattan plastic surgeon, "As the field of cosmetic and plastic surgery receives more attention in the media, cosmetic surgical procedures become more widely accepted. Plus, the medical technology is getting better and that allows plastic surgeons to offer more sophisticated rejuvenations, with quicker healing time and less post-operative bruising." It was another uncomely schnoze that drove Tara, J. a 29-year-old magazine writer in New York State, to see about repairing the damage caused by a surfboard that broke her nose years ago. Her rhinoplasty was done in February to prepare for an October (2003) wedding. "I think everybody noticed my new nose at the wedding," she says. "Because all eyes will be on the bride at the wedding, the perfect time to start a new skincare routine is at the engagement," says Keith LaFerriere, M.D., president of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) which reports the two most popular procedures for brides-to-be and their mothers are Botox and chemical peels. "If a bride goes in for Botox or chemical peels, she should have it done weeks in advance because swelling and redness can occur," says Dr. LaFerriere who is also a clinical associate professor at the University of Missouri, Columbia. According to Leo McCafferty, M.D. a Pittsburgh plastic surgeon and immediate past chair of the public education committee of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, (ASAPS) the mother of the bride is more likely to get a pre-wedding nip or tuck. "Most often, the mothers of brides and grooms are seeking facelifts or eyelifts, sometimes, up to a year before the wedding," Dr. McCafferty says. That was what drove Mary Anne R. of Brooklyn, New York, to see a plastic surgeon before her daughter's wedding in May 2004. Except, in her case, Mary Anne wanted less to be more attractive. "I've always been very large chested and learned I was a candidate for breast reduction after reading about typical symptoms such women have," says Mary Anne. "For instance, I was having pain in my shoulders and down into my arms from my bras which, in some respects, were almost like wearing harnesses. I really wanted to go to the wedding in a strapless dress, but that was impossible before the surgery. I would have popped right out!" Mary Anne underwent a breast reduction in November 2003, and says she had completely healed and "looked great" by the wedding date in March, 2004. "At the ceremony, I received many compliments in my strapless dress and everybody told me how wonderful I looked," she says. "Plus, my husband is my biggest fan of my new look." Jennie H., of Union Town, Pennsylvania, actually didn't think too much about cosmetic surgery until a close friend at her health club pointed out how tired she looked. "I took a look in the mirror, and said, 'My god! She's right! I don't look good." Although it was only six weeks before the wedding, Winnie had upper and lower blepharoplasty (eye lids and eye bags) performed on May 7th, 2004, and was healed in time for her daughter's July 26th wedding. "At the wedding, virtually everybody noticed and complimented me on how young I looked," Jennie says. Michael C. Bruck, M.D., director of plastic surgery at New York's Juva Skin & Laser Center in New York City finds the most common pre-wedding cosmetic surgery mistake is waiting too long to see the surgeon about major procedures on the face, eyes and abdomen. "The other busy time for special occasion requests is before high school and college reunions," Dr. Bruck says. "For some reason, those people come in much farther in advance of the event. Maybe they want to look extra good for old flames." About one quarter of patients, who visit doctors for pre-wedding consultations – but did not go ahead with the procedure – come back after the wedding for the operation, he says. "Once a patient starts thinking about a particular cosmetic procedure, it seems to stick in her mind," says Dr. Bruck who reports using a lot of Restylane, a filler that gets rid of blemishes, acne scars and some minor lines and wrinkles. However, all is not lost if you do find yourself short on time. For instance, David J. Goldberg, M.D., dermatologist and director of The Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of New York & New Jersey, says some wedding ceremony patients come to him a scant week before the ceremony. "For younger brides, physicians can offer smoother skin through laser dermatology and some filler agents to fill out lips," Dr. Goldberg says. "Hylaform is good because it produces quick results and is a natural substance, so no skin or allergy tests are required. Those tests take time." Blushing brides find microdermabrasion helps makeup go on smoother. There is usually no bruising because the needles used to inject some fillers are as thin as one human hair. A current trend is giving cosmetic surgery as a gift. So, six months before opening her other gifts, Sheryl H., a 30-year-old medical transcriptionist in Springfield, Missouri, opened an envelope containing a gift for six dermabrasion treatments. "I had little dark areas of complexion on my face but dermabrasion made my skin lighter, smoother and fresher," she says. "The treatments make your face feel wind burned but your skin glows more afterwards." Mothers of brides in a hurry often ask for fast relief of crow's feet, wrinkles and worry lines. Dr. Goldberg says Hylaform usually fills that bill, too. But whatever procedure is used, girls – and their moms – just wanna look good.
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BusinessWeddings.com | 6 Ways to Savor Special Moments
Between vendor appointments, dress fittings, and all the rest of wedding planning, it's easier now more than ever to lose sight of what's important: each other. Remember the whole reason you're doing this wedding thing is to celebrate the fact that you've found your special someone to share the rest of your life with. Here are ways to savor each moment together leading up to the big day.
Go Out for a Night on the Town No matter who's paying for the bulk of the wedding, chances are you're pinching pennies, trying to save for the festivities -- and the future. Reward yourselves for being so responsible and go on a fancy date. Make a reservation at your favorite expensive restaurant and pull out all the stops. Order good wine and the best house specialties, and spring for dessert too. After dinner, come home to a bottle of champagne and make a toast to each other and that future you're saving for. Have a Movie Marathon Escape from the wedding-planning whirlwind to the frivolous fantasy of the silver screen. Order pizza, pop some popcorn, take the phone off the hook, and rent a bunch of movies. Make sure to get a variety of stuff to watch -- you'll want a nice mix of comedies, dramas, action flicks and, if you're feeling saucy, some naughty ones too. Only one no-no: nuptials-themed movies like Father of the Bride, The Wedding Singer, even Sixteen Candles are not allowed. Forget about the wedding for a change and concentrate on each other! Plan a Night Out with the Girls or the Guys Okay, it's not exactly savoring time together but hear us out. Remember how much fun it was to do the girls-only thing with your buds, no boys allowed? After a day without your guy, you missed him like crazy! Organize a day for shopping and other girly activities, and then hit the town for a night out. Tell your sweetie to get his buds together for a guys' night out -- complete with plenty of beer, steak, cards, or whatever they like to do. The next day over brunch, spill the beans to each other about your wild night. Hit the Road Designate one Saturday before the wedding as a road-trip day. Grab a map and drive to that cute town you've always wanted to check out. Or find a campground, park the car, and spend some of the day hiking. Bring along tunes that you can sing along to in the car -- the cheesier the better! No matter where you end up, be sure to act like clueless tourists and take pictures. On the way home, stumble into a random restaurant and have a romantic dinner, and then pull into a truck stop and buy a little souvenir to remember the day. Play Games with Each Other Playful competition can pack a powerful passion punch. Tap into your competitive spirit and bust out the Scrabble, Pictionary, Trivial Pursuit, or maybe a video game. Getting cabin fever? Venture out to a local bowling alley or challenge your better half to a game of tennis. Whatever you choose, make sure it's interactive -- the point is to let loose and have fun together! Cook Up a Storm If you both love to cook (or just want to give it a try), comb through recipe books for a delicious menu and then go shopping together. Buy the freshest produce and, while you're at it, grab a bouquet of flowers. Back in the kitchen, line up all the ingredients on the countertop and pop open a bottle of wine. While you two are preparing the meal, take time to enjoy each moment -- and vow to make this a regular activity once the wedding's over.
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