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RE: After Hurricane Katrina, My Whole Lawn is Weeds
Chances are, you'll have other responses saying this is incorrect, but I'll tell you what I did. There was a very large section in my back yard where the grass died because it was covered, and yes...when I uncovered it, the weeds took over...that's all there were. I went to a grain mill and asked what kind of grass would grow the best in this area. (South Dakota) I don't remember what kind I bought...it wasn't expensive. I was told to spread it around and cover it with straw. I didn't have any straw and couldn't afford to buy any, so I just threw handfuls of grass seed on the weed covered ground right before we were going to get rain. It took a while, but the grass did take seed and it eventually pushed out the weeds. It's worth a try. I'm so sorry for all you have gone through with Katrina! ... View related article.
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RE: Dander Reducing Shampoo Recipe
I am allergic to dogs...I have two of them. The allergy problem comes from their dander. The more frequently you bath dogs, the more dander they will have. Once a week is too often. Your vet would tell you that. Try no more than once a month, even every two months unless they get "doggy" inbetween. Brushing or combing them frequently helps. Good luck! ... View related article.
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RE: Soap Scum on Fiberglass
Try using a "Magic Eraser". I haven't used it on soap scum buildup but it works very well on most everything. Don't use anything abrasive or you will damage the finish and make future cleaning even worse.

A suggestion...if you lightly spray your tub or shower with shower shine as soon as you get out, you won't get soap scum buildup. Works very well for me!

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RE: Can Heartworm Shots Be Harmful to Dogs?
Yes I have. My neighbor's vet does not use the shots anymore because they have caused deaths in dogs.
I have two dogs and I have always given them Heartguard. They have never had a problem and I trust it. I would not give them the shot!!! ... View related article.
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RE: Shipping Breakables
Yes...ship the chest seperate for the silverware. The chest is what you have to worry about, not the silverware. Silverware is not going to break. ... View related article.
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RE: Recipe Ideas for Canned Ravioli
Add a can of ravoli to a can of tomato or vegetable soup.

Add most any kind of shredded cheese, slices of hot dogs, or tiny meat balls.

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RE: Staying on the Budget
What a good idea! I do something similar, but your way is more detailed and makes more sense. Thanks! ... View related article.
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RE: A Friendly Raccoon
Precious!!!!!!!!! ... View related article.
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RE: Snowman Soup (Sugar and Fat Free)
Thank you so much for the recipe!!! I needed a gift to take to someone who is diabetic and I have been at a total loss until now. ... View related article.
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RE: Diesel Stains on a Trailer
Try ProtectAll. I used it on my RV and it removed black road stains, tree sap, etc. It cleans and protects. Great stuff. RV dealers carry it and I think Walmart does. It would be in the auto section. It also is wonderful for fiberglass showers, counter tops...most any surface. ... View related article.
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