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Jewels of the Sea - Hawaii's Seashells
Collect a treasure chest of gold, pink, and amber jewels to remember your trip to the islands.
10 commentsHow to Plant and Grow Coneflowers - Enchinacea
A perennial flower garden just isn't complete without coneflowers. They aren't just the purple enchinacea they once were, but are available in orange, red, white, and pink. Birds and butterflies love these flowers too.
10 comments5 Comfy Alternatives to The Dreaded Cone of Shame - Plus Review of the Inflatable Dog Collar
The Dreaded Cone of Shame is not your only option for keeping your dog from licking his wounds after surgery. This review covers the pros and cons of the E-collar vs. the more comfortable Inflatable Collars that are available on the market...
10 commentsHow to make snow cone syrup
We've made snow cones for years in our family. But, it wasn't until one fateful summer that we learned how to make snow cone syrup ourselves. Up until then we were content with buying syrup, for a premium indicative of the summer heat, from the...
3 commentsNatural African American Hair Care Tips
So you decided to ditch the relaxers in favor of a delightfully curly doo. Here are some natural care tips that are simple yet effective at keeping your natural tresses Healthy. · Wash your hair ladies! There’s this myth going around that...
7 commentsHow To Make A Cone Shaped End Cap For Wire Jewelry
One of the biggest challenges facing wire jewelry designers is what to do with all those end wires. This quick read details one way to solve this problem...with of course, wire!
8 commentsHow to Butcher a Chicken, Part 1: Preparing Your Work Space; Killing, Scalding and Plucking Chickens
Butchering a chicken takes commitment. While not a hard process, is it messy, smelly, and can be time consuming. It is best done outdoors, unless you want your house to smell like raw chicken (and everything a chicken eats). It doesn't require a...
28 commentsPigments in the Human Body - Functions and Health Effects
Pigments play vital roles in our bodies. These pigments include melanin in the skin, rhodopsin, zeaxanthin and lutein in the eyes and hemoglobin in the blood.
12 commentsCOFFEE DRIPPER! Ceramic | Abid Clever | Beehouse | Hario | Frieling Cilio
Want to make a cup of drip coffee for yourself but don't want to break out the electric coffee maker? Single-serve coffee using coffee drippers (or filter cones, pour-over drip makers, or coffee filter holders) are becoming more and more...
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