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Bored with Cooking Club
      Are you an unofficial member of the Bored with Cooking Club? Mildred Hudson is a member of the Bored with Cooking Club and wants to share a true family favorite with YOU! This week's selections are a combination of two complementary recipes that we knew you would enjoy! The first recipe, Bethany ...
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Retreat to your own backyard for peace, relaxation
      (ARA) - It is easy to know when you are out of your element. Intuition often tells us when our surroundings are out of place. With feng shui, the classic Chinese art of placement, a harmonious environment can bring balance to your life.
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Book sheds light on shade dwellers
BY MAUREEN GILMER DIY Network
      Flowering plants first appeared just 130 million years ago, which is modern history in evolutionary terms. For 300 years before the first flower, its predecessors were evolving from the most primitive single celled algae to complex land plants. Oddly enough, many of these primitive fellows are sti...
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Hurricane Expo at Civic Center April 12
      Be Ready Alliance Coordinating for Emergencies, BRACE, invites families, businesses and organizations to attend the Hurricane Expo on Saturday, April 12 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Pensacola Civic Center.
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Circuit tester a must for electrical work
BY SAMANTHA MAZZOTTA King Features Syndicate
      Q: I would like to purchase a circuit tester for my tool kit, but I'm a little confused. I see three types at the hardware store -- a small, cheaplooking tester; one that looks like a pen; and a fairly expensive type called a multitester. Which is the best type for a home toolkit? -- Joseph B.
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An answer to cleaning up soap sludge buildup
BY JOANNDERSON King Features Syndicate
      "I really abhor bar soap, but my husband prefers it. After cleaning the soap dish, I smear it with petroleum jelly. I do the underside too. There's a little lip that will keep the soap from sliding off, but the petroleum jelly keeps the inevitable sludge from sticking to the soap dish, makin...
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