Step back to 1960s Kansas, when dinner meant home-cooked comfort and family rituals that today’s kids might not even recognize.
For the late Queen's generation, teatime was sacrosanct: a pause in the day to reflect and refresh. For the monarch herself, it was also a cherished private time in a life devoted to public service.
Champagne Living on MSN
Three Days in Windsor Takes You Off the Been-There-Done-That Path
By Kathy Chin Leong Locals never considered their small, pass-through community a tourist attraction, but agricultural towns ...
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Greater Los Angeles transforms the concept of secondhand shopping into an adventure where thirty dollars can fill your arms with treasures that would cost hundreds ...
Home as We Make It on MSN
How to Make Your Living Room Cozy
The living room serves as the heart of most homes, where families gather after long days and friends settle in for ...
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