Sunday, November 7, 2010
Liquid Fuel Cell Candle Lamp
When you want a nice atmosphere for your diners, one of the most appropriate table embellishments might be a Fuel Cell Candle Lamp. These candles have been approved by fire authorities as well as shipping providers as safe to ship and use, even in large quantities. They are more specifically designed for restaurant use and cost around 50 cents each when choosing the fifteen hour burner purchased in a case of 96. These very safe candle lamps also come in several other sizes, tea light size, votive size and thirty or fifty hour sizes.
There is nothing more beautiful than eating at a nice restaurant by candlelight. Can't you just see yourself entering the dining area to see candles lighting your table, instead of other forms of light? Haven't you been to restaurants that use candles and enjoyed the effect even more than just eating out where there is no candle light?
These candles are practically mess free, unlike waxy candles, the oil used is contained completely in the little jug like vessel under the wick. The jug-like vessel is also unbreakable and looks just like glass, yet is really a plastic material that won't break or burn.
The larger sizes of candles measure 3.38 by 2.44 (50 hour), 2.38 by 2.38 (30 hour) and 1.75 by 2.56 (22 hour). None of the candle lamps exceed $1.50 and you can purchase the 22 hour size in a case of 24 for under $25.
Friday, November 5, 2010
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Do you remember the pretty cool song, "Signs, signs, everywhere signs...?" I personally love signs for reading along the way. I love sign games and I loved that song as well. When else do you hear of some of these things? I watch TV, scour magazine after magazine and listen to the radio, yet, I still don't know "what that is" when I read a new sign, a lot of times.
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About Me
- Kathy
- Originally worked at a Lake front resort as a registration assistant and a cashier. Several other jobs. College (28-54+ hours) majoring in Business, i.e. Economics and Psychology with an eye on Lab Tech. Mathematics award winner. time. Studying journalism. Learning left hand chords. Flute. Diet, training ellipitical, writing; Crochet!