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RE: Safely Moving a Stove
You can lay the stove down. A refrigerator has to remain upright because of the freon in it, but you don't have that problem with a stove. ... View related article.
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RE: 6 Year Old Having Frequent Accidents
I hesitated to give you this suggestion, because it might be just some old wives tale, but here it is for what it's worth! Give your daughter a spoonful of peanut butter just before bedtime. It's supposed to help. It's a treat to most kids and it's soothing. I heard about this many years ago. I don't really know if this works, but it shouldn't hurt to give it a try. ... View related article.
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RE: Stevia Plant Seems to Be Dying
I cut my Stevia plant down and hung up the branches to dry and store away, and now my plant is starting to grow again.
Here is a website that will tell you what you need to know about growing and harvesting your Stevia.
http://www.stevia.net/growingstevia.htm ... View related article.
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RE: Chicken Lays Green Eggs
The Aracana, also known in the USA as a South American Rumpless, is a breed of CHICKEN originating in Chile. The Araucana is often confused with other fowl, especially the Ameraucana and Easter Egger chickens, but has several unusual characteristics which distinguish it. They lay blue or greenish blue eggs, have feather tufts near their ears, and a tail.

The Ameraucana should also lay blue or greenish eggs, but unlike the Araucana it has a tail and possesses muffs and a beard, which are quite different from the tufts of the Araucana, and no feather crest. Muffs and beards provide insulation against the cold. They are downy filoplumes that grow on the face below the eyes, extending to beyond the ears as well as the throat.
Hope this helps clear this up!
The picture of the buff colored chicken is an Ameraucana.

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RE: Chicken Lays Green Eggs
The Aracana, also known in the USA as a South American Rumpless, is a breed of CHICKEN originating in Chile. The Araucana is often confused with other fowl, especially the Ameraucana and Easter Egger chickens, but has several unusual characteristics which distinguish it. They lay blue or greenish blue eggs, have feather tufts near their ears, and a tail.

The Ameraucana should also lay blue or greenish eggs, but unlike the Araucana it has a tail and possesses muffs and a beard, which are quite different from the tufts of the Araucana, and no feather crest. Muffs and beards provide insulation against the cold. They are downy filoplumes that grow on the face below the eyes, extending to beyond the ears as well as the throat.
Hope this helps clear this up!

The picture of the white chicken is an Araucana. ... View related article.
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RE: Making Yarn Necklaces
You could probably do macrame. Here is a link for a necklace made from hemp, but you can do it with yarn.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Hemp-Necklace

Here is another site called "Get Started: Macrame Jewelry" -
http://jewelrymaking.about.com/od/fiberjewelry/ss/052205.htm

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RE: Painting Kitchen With Cherry Cabinets
My daughter and son-in-law are working on this house and painted the walls this warm light terre cotte color that goes well with the dark woodwork. This picture is not very accurate, but it's just to give you an idea what it can look like. ... View related article.
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RE: Wildlife: Butterfly
The Cecropia Moth is North America's largest moth. It is a member of the family of giant silkworm moths. We had a cocoon one winter and waited for the moth to emerge in the spring It was beautiful! You can read more about them at this website: http://www.wormspit.com/cecropia.htm.
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RE: Keeping Turkeys Off Your Vehicle
I put inflatable snakes in my strawberry bed and the turkeys would no longer come near them. ... View related article.
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RE: Tomato Stem is Bumpy
Your tomato plant is normal. Those bumps are just roots. ... View related article.
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