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Caring for your Christmas Ornaments. Note: Do not forget your Christmas ornament hangers for your Inge-Glas German ornaments. See our Christmas ornament hooks on the last page of this section.
is 3 inches tall and 2 inches across. These Drink and Food Ornaments are gold with iridescent white and iridescent glitter foam over the top and running down the sides. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Beer is produced through fermentation of starch based material such as the commonly used grain barley. In Europe, beer was being produced by or for monasteries as early as the 7th century. By the 14th century, beer had achieved great popularity because drinking beer was safer than drinking water. The first regulation of beer appeared in Augsburg, Germany. The most famous brewing law, the “Reinheitsgebot” or the “Purity Law” was introduced in 1516. This is the oldest food regulation in the world and still exists today. It stated that beer should only be brewed from barley, hops and water. Prost! Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
To care for and protect your Christmas ornaments for years to come, please be mindful of the following suggestions. Wrap your ornaments individually in 24 Anti Tarnish Tissue Paper Sheets and pack your ornaments securely in one of our sturdy Ornament Storage Boxes, making sure not to place too many layers in a single box. One layer is ideal. The box should be very sturdy and made of paper. Plastic bubble wrap and or plastic storage containers do not allow the ornaments to have proper ventilation. Particularly if the ornaments are stored in a warm place like an attic, or in a humid place like a basement. Also be sure to take care to store your holiday ornaments in a safe, dry place away from water, sun or fluorescent lights and other outside elements. Check out all of our Glass Ornaments.





