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How to Dry Figs
Got a fig tree? Always wanted to know how to dry figs? Here are the simple steps that show how to dry figs, as well as proper storage of figs. Also learn dried figs nutrition facts. They are an extremely healthy snack!
6 commentsFigs Vs. Dates
Few people know the difference between a date and a fig. Learn not only the differences between dates and figs, but all the unique history both share.
50 commentsFicus Tree Problems
Details of the types of ficus or fig trees, pests and problems. Photo gallery provided to assist in identifying common pests and diseases.
17 commentsThe Helmeted Hornbill - A Large and Bizarre Bird of Asian Forests
The helmeted hornbill is a strange bird with a huge beak and a big patch of bare, wrinkled skin. Males collide in the air and the nesting behavior is unusual.
14 commentsSimple Steps to Make Garam Masala (Hot Spice Extract) at Home
Garam masala is the real taste of India. Garam is the hindi word of hot and masala is the hindi word of spice, so it is a blend of freshly grated Indian hot spices and is also known as hot spices...
11 commentsThe Ficus Tree
Ficus tree is a very common houseplant that comes in a number of different species. Most of its species are native to Indo-Australian region, some are native to Central and South America while others are endemic...
3 commentsCreeping Fig
Creeping fig, a species of ficus, is a beautiful evergreen wine. Sometime referred as the climbing fig or just creeper, the creeping fig is invasive in nature. It is an enthusiastic climber and will creep...
0 commentsSuperfecundation, Fallen Angels, Sex, Giants, and a Confession
Genesis 4:1 ‘And Adam knew Chavvah (Eve), his wife; and she conceived and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord.’ First off, I hope this hub serves to enlighten more than confuse. With that, it should be understood that...
14 commentsHow to round a number off to 1 significant figure (1sf or 1 sig fig)
Rounding to 1 significant figure is very useful when you need to estimate. Your 1st significant figure is the first number from the start of the number you need to round (ignoring any zeros at the start)....
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