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www.projo.com @ 12/09/06 08:43
kitchen, where the appliances were similarly black. €i don€™t know that this is going to be a trend,€ she said. €what we€™ve sold more of last year and this year are tinsel trees €” made out of foil and wire €” | |
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www.azcentral.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
it's hard to imagine a pancake or biscuit that isn't made better with buttermilk. but for cooks living in modern times, buttermilk is a bit of a conundrum. true buttermilk is the liquid that is left after cream is churned into butter, explains marcia | www.post-gazette.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
landscape designers and architects, landscape contractors and garden writers dedicated to improving the production and usage of perennial plants in gardens, commercial landscapes and parks. the program was started in 1990. plants designated as perennial | www.deseretnews.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
landscape design. there are many design styles. each has different strengths and weaknesses. consider the glazing material or covering for your greenhouse. styles like the dome, gothic arch, quonset, curved-side lean-to and tri-penta are more | seattlepi.nwsource.com @ 12/03/06 08:57
coming up with my list of 10 superstar vegetables was harder than i imagined. i had to sacrifice such worthy candidates as shallots, sweet corn, yellow finn potatoes, sweet peppers, cucumbers and even -- sorry, ciscoe -- brussels sprouts. to qualify as a | seattletimes.nwsource.com @ 12/17/06 07:03
after: a stone wall provides an edge for the front garden, and a profusion of plants adds color and texture. before: this plain front yard had no curb appeal and no boundary to separate it from the sidewalk. curb appeal is about creating a dramatic | icberkshire.icnetwork.co.uk @ 02/08/07 22:07
an evergreen shrub with purple and white flowers in mid winter,which grows to around 1.5m (5ft). try d.'aureomarginata' for a reliable,flower-packed result, with its green leaves faintly edged with yellow-cream, and pink flowers. be warned, though, that | |
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www.adn.com @ 12/03/06 03:29
shier enclosed her backyard garden with stainless steel cables strung horizontally between treated wood posts. a slight woman with cornflower-blue eyes and neatly cropped white hair, shier pointed to an ornamental shrub next to the fence. see that? she | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
cultivating and weeding are unpleasant tasks for most gardeners. we love the beautiful flowers and the fresh vegetables, the end result. first, the architect of the garden must consider the basics of abolishing those annoying weeds. some of the weeds | www.ocregister.com @ 12/02/06 21:32
q: i inherited some old family photographs. some are in albums, some in shoeboxes, but most of them are very old and fragile. what's the best way to preserve them for future generations? how should they be displayed? in general, don't take apart existing |
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