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Traditional Folk Recipes for the Laundry Room
by Maggie May Barry, May 25, 2008
Our ancestors spent many hours keeping their homes and belongings as clean as possible; since new items were rare, they worked hard to keep old items looking fresh and clean. Here are some tips and wisdom from those days when laundry was an all day affair...
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Five Must-have Culinary Herbs for Your Garden
by Mark Gordon Brown, Mar 18, 2008
A garden is more than just grass and trees. I encourage all gardeners to add some edible plants into their yard. Start with these five herbs.
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Rosemary: An Herbal History
by Maggie May Barry, Mar 5, 2008
Rosemary is a delightfully aromatic herb with a fascinating cultural history. Read on for some tidbits of its symbolism and significance.
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Use a Spice Rub for Flavorful Roast
by RoseGrower, Dec 10, 2007
Spice rubs are a quick, easy way to flavor roasted or grilled meat. They leave the meat moist and add flavor without adding fat or making the texture greasy. Learn what they are, how they work and add to your recipe collection as well.
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Herbs: A Flavorful Delight To Any Dish
by T Evans, Oct 22, 2007
There are so many different herbs out there that it’s easy to get confused. So here’s your list of the main 17 herbs that you can use for cooking.
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Anise
by J.Martin, Sep 6, 2007
Anise is a licorice flavored herb belonging to the parsley family.
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Added Uses for Chives
by J.Martin, Aug 26, 2007
Chives can have a therapeutic effect on us when we eat them.
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Caraway: More Than a Seed
by J.Martin, Aug 26, 2007
The caraway is an aromatic herb of the parsley family which has a tangy, pungent flavor.
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Coriander
by J.Martin, Aug 26, 2007
The coriander plant has been nicknamed Chinese Parsley.
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Deodorizing Smelly Shoes
by Roberrific, Jun 12, 2007
Generally speaking, if your feet stink, your shoes smell bad. Food odor is caused by a combination of bad diet, poor hygiene, wet environments and human perspiration. Years ago my grandpa showed me how to make anyone's shoes smell like beautiful flowers.
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