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i.e. the 25th anniversary is supposed to be silver.
Answer
Anniversary # - Traditional Gift - Modern Gift
First - Paper - Clocks
Second - Cotton - China
Third - Leather - Crystal / Glass
Fourth - Fruit / Flowers -Appliances
Fifth - Wood - Silverware
Sixth - Candy / Iron -Wood
Seventh - Wool / Copper -Desk Sets
Eighth - Bronze / Pottery - Linens / Lace
Ninth - Pottery / Willow Leather
Tenth -Tin / Aluminum - Diamond Jewelry
Eleventh - Steel - Fashion Jewelry
Twelfth - Silk/Linen - Pearls
Thirteenth - Lace - Textiles / Furs
Fourteenth -Ivory - Gold Jewelry
Fifteenth - Crystal - Watches
Twentieth - China - Platinum
Twenty-Fifth -Silver - Silver
Thirtieth - Pearl - Diamond
Thirty-Fifth - Coral - Jade
Fortieth - Ruby - Ruby
Forty-Fifth - Sapphire - Sapphire
Fiftieth - Gold - Gold
Fifty-Fifth - Emerald - Emerald
Sixtieth - Diamond - Diamond
Sorry, I know that looks messy!
In addition I found this:
1st Wedding Anniversary - Pansy
2nd Wedding Anniversary - Cosmos
3rd Wedding Anniversary - Fuchsia
4th Wedding Anniversary - Geranium
5th Wedding Anniversary - Daisy
6th Wedding Anniversary - Calla Lily
7th Wedding Anniversary - Jack-in-the-Pulpit
8th Wedding Anniversary - Clematis
9th Wedding Anniversary - Poppy
10th Wedding Anniversary - Daffodil
11th Wedding Anniversary - Morning Glory
12th Wedding Anniversary - Peony
13th Wedding Anniversary - Hollyhock
14th Wedding Anniversary - Dahlia
15th Wedding Anniversary - Rose
20th Wedding Anniversary - Day Lily
25th Wedding Anniversary - Iris
28th Wedding Anniversary - Orchid
30th Wedding Anniversary - Sweet Pea
40th Wedding Anniversary - Nasturtium
50th Wedding Anniversary - Violet
I hope that's helpful!!
Anniversary # - Traditional Gift - Modern Gift
First - Paper - Clocks
Second - Cotton - China
Third - Leather - Crystal / Glass
Fourth - Fruit / Flowers -Appliances
Fifth - Wood - Silverware
Sixth - Candy / Iron -Wood
Seventh - Wool / Copper -Desk Sets
Eighth - Bronze / Pottery - Linens / Lace
Ninth - Pottery / Willow Leather
Tenth -Tin / Aluminum - Diamond Jewelry
Eleventh - Steel - Fashion Jewelry
Twelfth - Silk/Linen - Pearls
Thirteenth - Lace - Textiles / Furs
Fourteenth -Ivory - Gold Jewelry
Fifteenth - Crystal - Watches
Twentieth - China - Platinum
Twenty-Fifth -Silver - Silver
Thirtieth - Pearl - Diamond
Thirty-Fifth - Coral - Jade
Fortieth - Ruby - Ruby
Forty-Fifth - Sapphire - Sapphire
Fiftieth - Gold - Gold
Fifty-Fifth - Emerald - Emerald
Sixtieth - Diamond - Diamond
Sorry, I know that looks messy!
In addition I found this:
1st Wedding Anniversary - Pansy
2nd Wedding Anniversary - Cosmos
3rd Wedding Anniversary - Fuchsia
4th Wedding Anniversary - Geranium
5th Wedding Anniversary - Daisy
6th Wedding Anniversary - Calla Lily
7th Wedding Anniversary - Jack-in-the-Pulpit
8th Wedding Anniversary - Clematis
9th Wedding Anniversary - Poppy
10th Wedding Anniversary - Daffodil
11th Wedding Anniversary - Morning Glory
12th Wedding Anniversary - Peony
13th Wedding Anniversary - Hollyhock
14th Wedding Anniversary - Dahlia
15th Wedding Anniversary - Rose
20th Wedding Anniversary - Day Lily
25th Wedding Anniversary - Iris
28th Wedding Anniversary - Orchid
30th Wedding Anniversary - Sweet Pea
40th Wedding Anniversary - Nasturtium
50th Wedding Anniversary - Violet
I hope that's helpful!!
Need help on anniversary gifts...?
Lucky14643
On Saturday it will be my 2 year anniversary with my boyfriend. And I have no idea what I have as a gift. I' don't want to buy him anything because Christmas is next month. Last year I took a picture of us together and used it as a background and put all of our favorite songs on there..I made it look really nice and he liked it a lot. Then for valentines I made him a slide show of us and now I have no idea. I'm not very good when it comes to writing lovey dovey cards either...haha. I've already given him pictures of us in a frame...what are some creative things you guys have done for your anniversaries..or just anything in general?
Answer
Anniversary Gift
How about making a pie?
Here is a quick one, takes may be 15 minutes to make:
Ingredients
2 Packages of Mori-Nu Lemon Creme (powder)
1/3 of a box of Graham crackers
Use a pie form, e.g. a glass plate, may be 8" or a bit larger.
Pie Crust
Oil the glass plate, e.g. olive oil.
Crumble the Grahams of one single package of Graham crackers over the plate (there are three single packages in a box). Crumble well (the smaller the better) and distribute the crumbs well, also up the rim. This will make your quick crust.
Pie Filling
Remove water from 1 extra firm tofu package and scramble tofu, place into blender.
Add fresh water to cover the tofu.
Blend for about 2 minutes or longer to create a very creamy paste.
Add 1 package of Mori-Nu Lemon Creme (a low fat pudding mix).
Blend until smooth.
Place the creamy mass into a pot and add another package of Mori-Nu Lemon Creme. With a whisk broom whisk filling until very smooth. The second package of Lemon Creme will not likely be mixed well by the blender, since the mass gets too thick.
You could fill the pie filling as is into the pie form on top of the Grahams, yet, I prefer to boil it on low settings for about 3-4 minutes after bubbles break surface (stir constantly) since there is starch in the Lemon Creme, and tofu should be heated.
The Pie
When done, fill the pie filling on the Graham crumbs, distribute it evenly. Cover all the crumbs along the rim with the filling, otherwise it may look "Crumbly." With a table spoon make half circle indentations in the surface of the filling from the rim to the center, one next to the other, to form a petal like pattern, looking as if the pie was bought from a store. Let cool covered in the refrigerator for a few hours or half a day or a day. The moisture of the filling will soak into the Grahams. Cut into 6 or 8 sections. To serve the pie pieces, use a triangular spatula as used for cakes, since the crust will be soft.
Variations: Mori-Nu Chocolate Creme, or Vanilla Creme.
You may want to add whipped cream or soy cream (TrueWhip or Soy Whip) for an extra treat.
Enjoy.
Anniversary Gift
How about making a pie?
Here is a quick one, takes may be 15 minutes to make:
Ingredients
2 Packages of Mori-Nu Lemon Creme (powder)
1/3 of a box of Graham crackers
Use a pie form, e.g. a glass plate, may be 8" or a bit larger.
Pie Crust
Oil the glass plate, e.g. olive oil.
Crumble the Grahams of one single package of Graham crackers over the plate (there are three single packages in a box). Crumble well (the smaller the better) and distribute the crumbs well, also up the rim. This will make your quick crust.
Pie Filling
Remove water from 1 extra firm tofu package and scramble tofu, place into blender.
Add fresh water to cover the tofu.
Blend for about 2 minutes or longer to create a very creamy paste.
Add 1 package of Mori-Nu Lemon Creme (a low fat pudding mix).
Blend until smooth.
Place the creamy mass into a pot and add another package of Mori-Nu Lemon Creme. With a whisk broom whisk filling until very smooth. The second package of Lemon Creme will not likely be mixed well by the blender, since the mass gets too thick.
You could fill the pie filling as is into the pie form on top of the Grahams, yet, I prefer to boil it on low settings for about 3-4 minutes after bubbles break surface (stir constantly) since there is starch in the Lemon Creme, and tofu should be heated.
The Pie
When done, fill the pie filling on the Graham crumbs, distribute it evenly. Cover all the crumbs along the rim with the filling, otherwise it may look "Crumbly." With a table spoon make half circle indentations in the surface of the filling from the rim to the center, one next to the other, to form a petal like pattern, looking as if the pie was bought from a store. Let cool covered in the refrigerator for a few hours or half a day or a day. The moisture of the filling will soak into the Grahams. Cut into 6 or 8 sections. To serve the pie pieces, use a triangular spatula as used for cakes, since the crust will be soft.
Variations: Mori-Nu Chocolate Creme, or Vanilla Creme.
You may want to add whipped cream or soy cream (TrueWhip or Soy Whip) for an extra treat.
Enjoy.
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