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Imaginative cloths, dishes can set the table for a feast

Posted: December 5, 2009 at 5:51 a.m.

Most family traditions are inextricably bound to birthdays and holidays like Christmas or Hanukkah. The extravagance of food, punctuated by a family’s edible favorites, is often paired with the visual feast of the year’s best-dressed table.

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