Valentine Vinyl Tablecloths

Don’t let this Valentine’s Day slip away without buying one or several new, beautiful  vinyl tablecloth for your special evening.  Just picture it – you’ve searched for perfect recipes, selected from your husband’s favorite foods, you’ve bought the wine, and perhaps are even going to venture out into baking!   You made your appointment with the hairdresser months ago, and you’ve shopped for your new outfit for months, and you’re all prepared except with one important item – you overlooked the table setting!  Did this happen to you before?  What is worse than that old, overused tablecloth that’s seen better days?  Everyone’s talking about the television show, “Hoarders,” and if you haven’t tossed that old thing out yet, perhaps you should take a lesson from that show!

Have I convinced you?  Well, if you are ready to accept this, let’s get down to business.  The first thing that you want to consider is color coordination.  The texture and pattern can wait a bit.  Let’s just take inventory.  What color is your new outfit?  Even if it’s red and you have decided to buy a new red vinyl tablecloth, don’t be so hasty.  Make sure the two reds don’t clash, but complement each other. Neither do you want the table to be too distracting, so be sure to select a simple, but elegant design or pattern.  Keep in mind that elegant does not necessarily mean boring or old-fashioned

Vinyl Tablecloths for Passover

I first became interested in vinyl tablecloths purely by happenstance while  shopping at a local department store.  The tablecloths I owned were already stained and not the easiest item to iron and Pesach (Passover) was soon approaching.  As I am poking around the store shelves  I spotted  a pattern that really intrigued me.  I remove it from the shelf to first check the size and shape.  To my great surprise, I saw the words, vinyl on the the packaging.  I was actually stunned.  I wondered how wonderfully odd this was – a beautifully  detailed  lace tablecloth made out of vinyl and  very similar to the one featured in this article.

The timing of  finding this beautiful lace vinyl tablecloth was perfect.  It was nearing the Jewish holiday, which recounts the Exodus of the Jews from Egypt, and traditionally calls for the drinking of four cups of wine (or kosher grape juice).  In addition to drinking wine or grape juice, we have a custom of dabbing wine on our plates as part of the Seder (ordered meal) ritual.  When we read from the Haggadah (the book that directs the order of the Seder), during the reading of the Ten Plagues, we are instructed to dab  wine or grape juice on our plates as each plague is recited.   In fact, wine or grape juice is a staple of observant Jews, as we traditionally consume it at all of our festival meals, including the weekly Shabbat (sabbath).

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