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Before tossing out that empty Tic Tac container, consider turning it into something useful with one (or more) of the 18 different ways you can repurpose it.
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As days of below-freezing temperatures approach, a local nursery reminds everyone that, like you and your pets, your plants ...
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Brandon Kirby, co-owner of Rainbow Garden, says you should not use plastic. He says it can do more harm than good. Instead, use a towel or a sheet. "And the key to covering a plant is to ...
Line a sheet tray with parchment paper or plastic wrap, with some overhang over the sides. Spread the sauce directly onto the tray, about a half-inch deep. Carefully put the sheet tray in the ...
Arm & Hammer promises that its Power Sheets will provide no spills, no plastic, and a good clean. For the most part, it delivers. Our research shows that Power Sheets average at around 26 cents ...
Then came cheekbone-lifts, nose jobs “and so on”. The plastic pilgrimage has become so common that Mr Makhlouf, who is 29, says he no longer knows “anyone who hasn’t gotten plastic surgery”.