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Posted by Sarah McFarland Celebrate with free projects, contests, and giveaways during sewing's month in the spotlight
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What is the strongest, easiest-to-store tomato cage you've used?
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Copper pots and pans rarely require special attention, but sometimes a work-a-day pot longs to shine.
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Incorporate your personal style into your kitchen and bathroom by treating the backsplash as a work of art. Check out these materials when selecting a backsplash.
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The time is ripe to enjoy sun-drenched, end-of-summer flavors and the first of the fall harvest. Enjoy ourĀ Mediterranean-inspired menu: herbed pita crips, baked eggplant with quinoa, savory green beans and rustic apple tart.
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An interior design team from San Rafael, California, shares the secrets behind this spectacular remodel.
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Onions for food, flavor & fun by Sue Robishaw from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal
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Harvesting the homestead hog by Roger Sherfield from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal
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The (long) weekend pig project by Marc Burdiss from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal
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Food and the fast track by Jerri Cook from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal
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Gardening is easier with 'Tables & tanks' by Gail Reynolds from the September/October, q` issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal
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Trouble With Twins by Jerri Cook from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal
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A Triple-A pitcher shocked the baseball world with a pitch clocked at an insanely fast 105 mph. Here's why we won't see pitchers throw it much faster than thisever. Baseball - sport - Fastball - Pitcher - Triple-A
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