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The winter divide, root cellars, how old is your dog?

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Question of the Day
Are butterflies considered good luck?
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Puzzle of the Day
The Show Me State.(Name the U.S. state!)
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The greatest love is a mother's; then comes a dog's; then comes a sweetheart's. 
–Polish proverb

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2023 Almanac
 
The winter divide
Noticing a theme? Our predictions for this winter will divide a nation! Head west, young man, for a mild winter in the mountains, plains, and deserts. Find more regional highlights.
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Top Plastic Surgeon: How To Improve Your Neck's Appearance

According to Dr. Layke revealed there is a simple and effective way to help take years off your neck’s appearance, in as little as 30 seconds.

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Dog Age Chart: Dog Years to Human Years
How old is your dog in human years? We used to simply multiply a dog’s age by seven. However, this calculation isn’t so cut-and-dried. See our dog age calculator and chart to discover your dog’s age.
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Root Cellars: Types and Storage Tips
Root cellars are “cool” again (pun intended). With modern refrigeration, root cellars seemed obsolete. However, with a renewed interest in gardening, food security, and even sustainable living, root cellars have returned! Here are some advantages of storing root vegetables in a root cellar and…
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We’ve got a calendar for any interest or fascination, from lunar photography to everyday gardening tips. The choice is yours! You can decorate your wall or desk with the newest Almanac calendars today. 

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Getting Potatoes Ready for the Root Cellar
Digging potatoes has got to be one of the most pleasurable aspects of gardening. They’re buried treasure! Will there be lots of them or just a few? Either way, there are some critical steps to preparing them for winter storage in the root cellar.
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From Seeds to Blossoms

The Flower Gardener’s Handbook profiles 32 varieties of flowering plants that are the most popular and common throughout the United States and Canada. Each profile covers planting, care, harvest, and recommended varieties. It’s the perfect companion for a gardener of any skill level!

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Avocado Dressing
Love avocados? Try this lovely pale green avocado dressing! Serve over salad leaves, a rice bowl, leftover chicken—you name it! Call it our magic green sauce. You can also dress it up. For example, add a spoonful next to a portion of chilled crabmeat salad. Beautiful!
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