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www.deseretnews.com @ 12/23/06 01:02
ã‚â ã‚â ã‚â who wouldn't appreciate a warm, cuddly security blanket or quilt at the doctor's office? i, too, try to bring a towel for cabbie (our miniature schnauzer) to put on the examining table. it seems to keep her more secure, and she has better | |
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www.designingonline.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
shopping online can be just as enjoyable as walking through your local mall if you eliminate all the 'unfavorable practices' that many online merchants utilize to grab the shoppers attention. since peace is the absence of distraction, it can be said, | www.prleap.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
if you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the organization listed in the press release. issuers of press releases and not pr leap are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content. (prleap.com) young | www.stltoday.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
it's a little too early to break out the gardening shovels, but it's the perfect time to stack plant and seed catalogs next to your favorite reading chair. fortunately, most mail-order places still offer print catalogs to get you started, but you'll | www.detnews.com @ 12/02/06 21:20
making the ideal pate brise, that classic melt-in-your-mouth pie crust, is a matter of temperature and technique. the name comes from the french pate, for dough or pastry, and brise, for broken, referring to the fact that butter, shortening or lard is | www.post-gazette.com @ 12/25/06 05:57
kitchen, making thumbprint, chocolate chip and sugar cookies. they even make the peanut butter cookies with the hershey's kiss on the top, the type where people just gnaw the hershey's kiss off the top and throw the cookie away. to my great frustration, | seattletimes.nwsource.com @ 12/16/06 18:21
whether your table is new or heirloom old, the smithsonian's senior furniture conservator has some sound advice. ã¢â‚¬â¢ protect the tabletop by always using coasters, placemats and trivets, says don williams. abrasive plate bottoms can scratch the wood, | |
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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
there are two entrances to the park, but only the main entrance on roscoe boulevard is open to the public. be sure not to miss the 700-year-old oak tree with a circumference of 33 feet at the back entrance on justice street near the dayton creek bed. | www.orlandosentinel.com @ 12/24/06 23:40
bathroom. have an architect or contractor design a ceiling that is compatible with the existing interior lines. in the main living area, set up furniture groupings and area carpets that define the spaces for relaxing and dining. one or two tall room | seattletimes.nwsource.com @ 12/03/06 02:20
a tip for home gardeners during this cold snap: don't sweat it. linda chalker-scott, associate professor with washington state university's extension urban-horticulture office, is an expert in cold hardiness. she says most plants grown in western |
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