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10 pair of Blue and white porcelain chinese chopsticks
10 pair of Blue and white porcelain chinese chopsticks
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 Meticulous handmade Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks
Meticulous handmade Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks
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Two Sets Wood with Blue & White Porcelain Chopsticks  NIB
Two Sets Wood with Blue & White Porcelain Chopsticks NIB
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Chopsticks & Soy Sauce/Mustard Bowl,Chinese,Porcelain,Horses,Blue,White,New Box
Chopsticks & Soy Sauce/Mustard Bowl,Chinese,Porcelain,Horses,Blue,White,New Box
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Porcelain Dragon Chop Stick Rests
Porcelain Dragon Chop Stick Rests
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10×Classic design Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks HC001
10×Classic design Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks HC001
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Blue Willow Porcelain Chopsticks Chopstix Oriental
Blue Willow Porcelain Chopsticks Chopstix Oriental
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Vintage Joyce Chen white porcelain Fish Flounder Chopstick rests New!
Vintage Joyce Chen white porcelain Fish Flounder Chopstick rests New!
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Meticulous handmade Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks
Meticulous handmade Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks
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VINTAGE CHINESE WOOD & PORCELAIN CHOPSTICK SETS & DUMPLING SOUP SPOONS +MORE
VINTAGE CHINESE WOOD & PORCELAIN CHOPSTICK SETS & DUMPLING SOUP SPOONS +MORE
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Vintage Ceramic Porcelain Chopsticks Holders Set of 4 Blue Floral Japan Asian
Vintage Ceramic Porcelain Chopsticks Holders Set of 4 Blue Floral Japan Asian
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Meticulous handmade Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks
Meticulous handmade Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks
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10×Classic design Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks HC001
10×Classic design Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks HC001
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ADORABLE PORCELAIN CHOPSTICK RESTS MUSHROOM TURNIP CLAM FISH BOAT SET OF 8
ADORABLE PORCELAIN CHOPSTICK RESTS MUSHROOM TURNIP CLAM FISH BOAT SET OF 8
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New Porcelain Japanese Penguin Chopstick Rest Hashioki Hashi Oki
New Porcelain Japanese Penguin Chopstick Rest Hashioki Hashi Oki
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Vintage Set of 5 Porcelain Eggplant Chopstick Rests Excellent Beautiful Color
Vintage Set of 5 Porcelain Eggplant Chopstick Rests Excellent Beautiful Color
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Celadon Glazed Chinese Porcelain Chopstick Rests New
Celadon Glazed Chinese Porcelain Chopstick Rests New
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Chinese Porcelain Panda Chopstick Rest Stand Set 12 Pcs Figures Foo Dog
Chinese Porcelain Panda Chopstick Rest Stand Set 12 Pcs Figures Foo Dog
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VINTAGE SET OF 12 PORCELAIN FIGURINES CHOP STICK RESTS FROM JAPAN
VINTAGE SET OF 12 PORCELAIN FIGURINES CHOP STICK RESTS FROM JAPAN
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Joyce Chen Set of (4) Porcelain Flounder Chopstick Rests
Joyce Chen Set of (4) Porcelain Flounder Chopstick Rests
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VINTAGE SET OF 4 PORCELAIN
VINTAGE SET OF 4 PORCELAIN "TROUT" CHOPSTICK RESTS HASHIOKI
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Vintage Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Crouching Siamese Cat
Vintage Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Crouching Siamese Cat
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Rare Wood Designed 8 Pair Chopsticks 2 Blue Porcelain Rests Chopstick Holders
Rare Wood Designed 8 Pair Chopsticks 2 Blue Porcelain Rests Chopstick Holders
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Japanese Set of 4
Japanese Set of 4 "Sakana" Fish Design Porcelain Chopstick-rest
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JAPANESE PORCELAIN CHOPSTICK REST BLUE,WHITE,FISH LOT SET OF 10 ASSORTED
JAPANESE PORCELAIN CHOPSTICK REST BLUE,WHITE,FISH LOT SET OF 10 ASSORTED
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Meticulous handmade Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks
Meticulous handmade Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks
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Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest   Calico Cat
Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Calico Cat
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Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest   Brack Cat
Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Brack Cat
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Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest, GeGeGe no Kitaro Medama Oyaji NIB
Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest, GeGeGe no Kitaro Medama Oyaji NIB
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Japanese Porcelain Arita Chopstick Rest   Cat and Fish
Japanese Porcelain Arita Chopstick Rest Cat and Fish
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12 Pcs Set Porcelain Fish Saucer Dish & Chopstick Rest Stand Set Vase
12 Pcs Set Porcelain Fish Saucer Dish & Chopstick Rest Stand Set Vase
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Vintage Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Blue & White Net Pattern
Vintage Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Blue & White Net Pattern
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Japanese Porcelain dish and cup with Chopsticks set tableware Made in JAPAN gift
Japanese Porcelain dish and cup with Chopsticks set tableware Made in JAPAN gift
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RARE CHINESE PORCELAIN WOODPECKER CHOP STICK HOLDER
RARE CHINESE PORCELAIN WOODPECKER CHOP STICK HOLDER
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Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest   Kiyomizu wear, Round fan and Fireworks
Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Kiyomizu wear, Round fan and Fireworks
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Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest   Kiyomizu wear, Frog on the Rotus
Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Kiyomizu wear, Frog on the Rotus
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Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest   Tobe wear, Rabbits
Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Tobe wear, Rabbits
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Vintage Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Blue & White Bird
Vintage Japanese Porcelain Chopstick Rest Blue & White Bird
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CHOP STICK REST (4), Blue-Green Celedon Color,Porcelain
CHOP STICK REST (4), Blue-Green Celedon Color,Porcelain
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Vintage Japanese Porcelain Gourd w/ Peony Chopstick Rest Hashioki Artist Signed
Vintage Japanese Porcelain Gourd w/ Peony Chopstick Rest Hashioki Artist Signed
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Vintage Japanese Porcelain Fan Chopstick Rest Hashioki Hashi Oki
Vintage Japanese Porcelain Fan Chopstick Rest Hashioki Hashi Oki
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WWII JAPANESE PORCELAIN RIFLE WITH A HELMET CHOPSTICK HOLDER
WWII JAPANESE PORCELAIN RIFLE WITH A HELMET CHOPSTICK HOLDER
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10×Classic design Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks HC001
10×Classic design Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks HC001
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5 Pairs Blue and White Porcelain Design Bamboo Chopsticks
5 Pairs Blue and White Porcelain Design Bamboo Chopsticks
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BEAUTIFUL 10 PAIRS BLUE DRAON CHINESE PORCELAIN CHOPSTICKS, 9 1/3
BEAUTIFUL 10 PAIRS BLUE DRAON CHINESE PORCELAIN CHOPSTICKS, 9 1/3" LONG
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NEVER USED CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN CHOPSTICK REST SET (6)
NEVER USED CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN CHOPSTICK REST SET (6)
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5 FISH PAINTED PORCELAIN HOLDERS FOR CHOPSTICKS
5 FISH PAINTED PORCELAIN HOLDERS FOR CHOPSTICKS
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5 Pairs Chinese Bamboo Chopsticks Blue-White Porcelain
5 Pairs Chinese Bamboo Chopsticks Blue-White Porcelain
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10× Classic design Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks HC001
10× Classic design Blue and White china porcelain of Jingdezhen chopsticks HC001
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Japanese Porcelain Arita Chopstick Rest  Biwa
Japanese Porcelain Arita Chopstick Rest Biwa
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We've all seen them. Clusters of big, gourmet cookies, individually wrapped in shiny, colored cellophane, with bows and ribbons. They come in many styles and with different treats, toys or gift items attached to or inside a basket or vase of some sort. They make a terrific and edible gift idea. After all, who doesn't love cookies? Sadly, they can be very expensive gifts, especially when considering that cookies don't cost a whole lot to bake.

Here's how to make your own cookie bouquets at home without spending a fortune!

What You Will Need:

* Chopsticks or Wooden Skewers - Make sure they are heat-proof. If you're baking smaller cookies, then popsicle sticks would also work.

* Cookies - Find a delicious cookie recipe that makes larger size cookies, your favorite or your gift recipients favorite will do fine.

* Container - This needs to be a sturdy container that is a bit bottom heavy, especially if you plan to include more than a few big cookies. You can try putting some pebbles in the bottom to make sure the container won't tip over, if needed. Some ideas for containers include: a coffee mug, a metal or plastic pail, a basket, a vase, a planter, cookie jar or glass jar, glass bottle, a toy or wood box of some sort, teapot, porcelain or pottery serving ware.

* Cellophane - The shiny, colored kind looks best, but the colored plastic wrap you get at your local supermarket would work too.

* Ribbon - The curly kind works well for this. Any colors you like.

* Decorations - Anything goes! What's appropriate to the occasion and what does the gift recipient like? Some ideas include: stuffed animals, small toys, candy, balloons, fake or real flowers, stickers or whatever you find at the local craft store.

* Block of styrofoam or florists foam - You know that stereo you bought last December? You probably kept the box, just search your garage for some spare, clean, styrofoam.

* Something to cover up the styrofoam or florist's foam - You can use a big ribbon, some moss, plastic grass, tissue paper crumpled up or whatever else you have handy.

Instructions:

1. When you place the cookie dough on the cookie sheet, press the dough down a bit to flatten it so that it doesn't spread too much while baking and so that the stick can be inserted properly. Before you bake the cookies, you must insert the chopstick or wooden skewer into one side of each cookie. Push it in almost the length of the cookie without going out the other end. This is an important step, as if your cookie is too big and your stick is not sturdy enough, it simply won't hold it and the cookie may fall apart when you pick it up. When baking big cookies, you probably won't be able to fit more than 3 cookies with their sticks to a sheet.

2. After baking the cookies with their sticks, cool the cookies thoroughly, then wrap each one with the colored cellophane. A different color for each cookie would be ok, or all the same color appropriate to the occassion. Tie each one with some curly ribbon at the base where the stick comes out of the cookie. Tie it very tightly so the cookies will stay fresh on the stick. You can adorn each cookie with additional, larger ribbons or bows at this point. When using curly ribbon, don't forget to curl it!

3. Now cut your styrofoam or florist's foam to the size of the top of the container you chose. Then fit the foam in so it is nice and tight and near the top of the container. Remember, you can place something heavier in the bottom of the container so that it does not tip over. Small pebbles work well for this. Remember that the sticks will poke through the foam and into the bottom of the container.

4. Here comes the fun part, let's assemble the cookie bouquet! Take each of your cookies and stick them through the foam so they go all the way through the foam and further, near to the bottom of the container. You can assemble the cookies in any manner you like, but most cookie bouquets have one cookie at the center that is taller than the other cookies, so keep that in mind. Decorate with additional ribbons, toys, candy, flowers, gifts etc. Each item can be attached with additional ribbon to the container or the sticks of the cookies or even with a glue gun (if appropriate).

5. Give your gift and watch the smiles! Make sure to give the bouquet as soon as possible after you have assembled it, you don't want the cookies to go stale!

Tips:

Make sure you bake enough cookies for your container, if baking small cookies, you may run out if you are filling a large container. Always bake more than enough. Surely your extras won't go to waste.

Bake both large and small cookies and use them both in the bouquet for a nice varied look like a more traditional flower bouquet.

More Ideas:

Some cookie bouquets use cutout cookies, these can be fun to make and decorate. Use your favorite sugar cookie cutout recipe and cut into shapes appropriate for the occasion. For cutout cookies to work, you may want to double your sugar cookie recipe as the cookies need to be nice and thick for the stick to go through them. For this type of cookie, wooden skewers will work best, chopsticks may be too thick. Then decorate the cookies with frosting. No need for colored cellophane with these cookies, use regular plastic wrap or clear cellophane so that the beauty of your hand decorated cookies shines through.

Remember, your cookie bouquet doesn't need to look professional, it's the homemade touch that makes it a truly special gift.

Ricky Alberta is the editor of Cookie-Recipes.net, the premiere website for cookie recipes of all kinds including chocolate chip, sugar, peanut butter and Christmas cookie recipes, cookie baking tips, a cookie blog and message boards.

Moving to Oakland California

Oakland, California is located on the east side of the San Francisco Bay. To the west it offers 19 miles of coastline and to the east you can view splendid rolling hills. You will be pleased if you find your new relocation in a place that has some of the most beautiful views in the world, such as the clear Crystal Bay, the Oakland Bay and Golden Gate bridges, and the magnificent Pacific Ocean. Oakland's landscape is a mix of charming hillside neighborhoods; exciting and diverse architecture; a bustling waterfront; two lakes; and more parks and open space per capita than any other city in the Bay Area. This is primo real estate and a great place for relocation.

If you are moving to or finding relocation in Oakland California -- you will find the year-round vacation weather, with its temperatures in the mild 50's and 60's in the winter and spring and 70's throughout summer and fall, easy to live with.

If you are moving or relocating to Oakland, California - you will find that it has a metropolis and a small-town feel in all of its real estate. The community is sophisticated with a neighborly feel. If you are relocating to Oakland because you are looking for real estate with value you will be pleased with what you find in the Oakland, California real estate market. The real estate market offers a wide variety such as established residential neighborhoods, prosperous commercial districts, first-rate sports teams, and noteworthy architectural landmarks that will help make your relocation to Oakland a success.

If you are moving to Oakland -- which is in Alameda County, you'll find the community is rich with history, beauty, shopping, and many cultural events.

History of Oakland -- Founded in 1852, Oakland, California has a rich and deep history that goes back further than its 155 years. Native Americans lived in the region for more than 5,000 years. The Spanish found relocation in the area in the 1770s, and settled about 50 years later. Then, the Gold Rush brought in a great diversity of people from Asians to African Americans, and many with Northern European extraction, who moved to the area and put down their roots in this pioneer real estate.

Real Estate and Neighborhoods Oakland -- is a network of communities, and the real estate is rich with old-fashioned neighborhood shopping districts. If you are considering moving or finding new relocation to this area you may want to check out Oakland's many commercial districts. And, Oakland's real estate is full of appealing neighborhoods.

Old Oakland Located between Clay and Broadway - from Seventh to 10th Streets, historic Old Oakland is full of stylishly restored Victorian buildings that date back to the 1870s. This is truly beautiful real estate. Old Oakland boasts new house shops, galleries, and restaurants. On Fridays, youll find the Friday Farmer's Market. This area is also has a revival of the historic 1870's downtown with a carefully restored main street. This real estate is alive again with shops, restaurants, spas, and offices. They are all in a Victorian setting that evokes the era of the Railroad.

Chinatown -- Chinatown is a 25-block commercial and cultural district, and it reflects Oakland's diverse Asian community. The Chinatown Street Fest attracts 100,000 visitors annually, and the Oakland Asian Cultural Center is one of the largest Pan-Asian cultural centers in the United States. Many Asians have found relocation in this great real estate community and continue to see relatives moving here. Also, the neighborhood has many specialty shops, restaurants, markets, bakeries and attractions. In addition, visitors to the downtown neighborhood will find fascinating stores that carry fresh produce, live seafood, healing herbs, and everything from chopsticks and to porcelain. You'll find many of these things at Pacific Renaissance Plaza. Who wouldnt want to find relocation here in Oakland?

Jack London Square This neighborhood and real estate market offers dining, lodging, shopping and top-notch jazz, along the water's border. In addition, if you are moving here you might enjoy raising a mug at Heinhold's First and Last Chance Saloon. The waterfront boasts dozens of stores and just by moving a few streets east, youll run into the warehouse district. This nine-block area has a wholesale produce market, coffeehouses, restaurants, and residential and commercial lofts.

Lake Merritt - Another neighborhood with wonderful real estate is Lake Merritt. Here you might decide to join joggers for the best view of Lake Merritt. The lake is one of Americas most stunning urban saltwater lakes. In addition, it is the oldest national wildlife refuge. The real estate in the Lakeshore/Grand Avenue area is lined with restaurants and shops. Built in 1926, the Grand Lake Theater still shows the most up-to-date movies, and even features moving music, which is played on an antique Wurlitzer organ.

North Oakland In North Oakland -- youll find Piedmont Avenue, where the real estate is an eclectic mix of vintage and antique shops, boutiques, bookstores, and jewelry stores. If you are thinking about moving to this area or finding relocation, please note it is full of side walk cafes and coffee houses and top-of-the-line restaurants that offer eclectic cuisine.

Rockridge - This real estate combines city sophistication with a hassle-free suburban/urban environment. The real estate extends more than two miles from Oakland to Berkeley. College Avenue is rich with restaurants, bars, specialty shops, gourmet foods, rare books, clothing, and antiques. Market Hall houses a bakery and sells produce, fish, flowers, and has wine markets. Many businesses have found this to be a great relocation. Favorite shops include: Pendragon Fine Books, Loot; Ildi & Co. a gift store; Poppy Fabric; and the Thelma Harris Art Gallery. Also, you might want to let the kids run free as they are moving about in Rockridge Kids, a popular toy store. If you are considering moving or finding relocation to this charming area with great real estate, you will certainly find a lot of real estate to choose from.

Montclair Village - This is at the bottom of the East Bay hills, making it a grand stop before or after a trip to Chabot Space & Science Center, or one of the nearby parks. The area features cafes, restaurants, and coffee houses (many with seating outdoors), and terrific shopping. Walk through this neighborhood's quaint streets and youll be glad you are considering moving and finding relocation here. You might join the locals as you sip coffee, while whiling away your days on picturesque benches along the main thoroughfare.

The Fruitvale District - This neighborhood has become a flourishing multicultural commercial area with a strong Latino influence. It is recognized throughout the Bay Area. Its cultural events such as the annual Dia de los Muertos Festival attract thousands of people. And, the new Fruitvale Village real estate has added retail and office space, and housing. All this surrounds a pedestrian plaza at the Fruitvale BART Station. When you get hungry, stop in at one of the area's many taquerias.

Downtown Oakland's business district - is home to many shops and restaurants. Some are in historic buildings with landscaped plazas and placid courtyards. Also, check out the Oakland Museum Sculpture Garden or purchase your favorite international paper at De Lauer's newsstand on Broadway. All thats left to do is sit back to enjoy a beautiful Oakland day.

Piedmont Avenue Like - its longer counterpart, College Avenue, this busy Neighborhood Street in the northern part of Oakland draws many shoppers. Particularly known for its vintage and antique shops, this small stretch of commercial buildings and real estate is also home to specialty boutiques, gourmet food stores, restaurants, caf? and bars. For a bite to eat after window-shopping, you might stop in at the ever-popular Piedmont Grocery, or treat the kids to a cone at Fenton's Creamery and Restaurant. Its worth considering moving to of finding relocation in Oakland just for the ice cream.

Temescal - In the heart of Oakland's northern residential district, this growing shopping real estate boasts a number of classic and historic buildings. Genova's Delicatessen, a popular Italian deli, is one of the area's top dining experiences. This is great real estate, and if you are considering moving to Oakland, you might consider this neighborhood for relocation. Oaklands Economy and Transportation Oakland's economy historically was based on industries. One of the first big employers moving into Oakland was the Southern Pacific Railroads. For years it had an iron grip on Oaklands waterfront, because the railroad stopped on the Oakland side. Both San Francisco and Oakland are ports, but the Port of Oakland has become by far the prevailing port. The Port of Oakland is the nation's fourth busiest container port in the Bay Area. The Oakland International Airport is served by 12 major domestic and international airlines, and Oakland has even whittled into San Francisco's airport business.

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What kind of stores(in america) can you buy a nice pair of chopsticks?

(for eating, not hair ornament lol)

not the disposable kind, like porcelain/steel/wood kind...just the high quality kind.

thanks!

Marukai Market has them. So would any Korean or Asian market like Marukai.

Saga town promoter drums the bowls to belt out perfect vibes
SAGA (Kyodo) A Saga Prefecture musician who performs "wankin" — a special way of playing music by hitting porcelain bowls so they resonate in musical notes — has ascended to stardom. Requests for performances by Takashi Tsutsui are coming not only from local event organizers but from nationwide groups as well.

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