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Have You Ever Eaten a Puffy Taco?

A puffy taco is not crispy, but it is not a soft taco, either. Puffy tacos are crisp on the outside, but soft and light inside. (by burntchestnut)

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Fight a Japanese Beetle Invasion

Japanese beetles are destructive insects that have no natural predators in the United States. They can swoop in and eat your plant leaves and flowers before you even notice them. (by burntchestnut)

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Chia Seeds - An Ancient Energy Food

Chia seeds are making a comeback and being used by athletes, diabetics, dieters, and those suffering from acid reflux; as well as by people who want to have a healthy lifestyle. (by burntchestnut)

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Chicory is a Useful Plant

Chicory is also called succory or blue sailors. It's a scraggly plant with blue flower heads, growing up to four feet tall. It grows wild along roadsides and in fields. (by burntchestnut)

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Learn To Identify Poison Ivy And How To Relieve The Itching

If you've ever been exposed to the poison ivy plant, you know how intense the itching is and how hard it is to get relief. (by burntchestnut)

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Stop Running Bamboo From Spreading Out of Control

Bamboo is the world's fastest growing woody plant. There are about 1,000 species worldwide and several hundred in the United States. (by burntchestnut)

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Alternatives to Wheat Pasta / Wheat-Free Noodles

Do you love pasta but want to cut down on wheat? If so, you may want to try some wheat-free pastas. (by burntchestnut)

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Have You Ever Eaten Sprouted Bread?

Sprouts are seeds that are germinated in water long enough to grow roots, a stem, and tiny underdeveloped leaves. Sprouting usually takes two to three days. (by burntchestnut)

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The Sticky, Prickly Cocklebur Plant

Have you ever walked through a field and then found prickly seed pods sticking all over your clothes? (by burntchestnut)

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Worm Manure (Castings) Is The Best Organic Fertilizer

Worm manure is organic and disease free. Worms' digestive track destroys pathogens (bacteria, viruses that can cause disease). (by burntchestnut)

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