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Question of the Day
Why can’t you stuff a turkey ahead of time?
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Puzzle of the Day
What is it that goes when a wagon goes, stops when a wagon stops, is of no use to the wagon, and yet the wagon cannot go without it?
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Who said November’s face was grim? 
Who said her voice was harsh and sad?
I heard her sing in wood paths dim,
I met her on the shore, so glad,
So smiling, I could kiss her feet!
There never was a month so sweet.

–Lucy Larcom, English poet (1824-93)

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Lilies
With colorful, star-shaped flowers, lilies give star power to summer gardens. These perennial beauties need a bit of extra fall care in areas where winters are harsh. Learn more in our Lilies Growing Guide.
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Thanksgiving Sides That Make the Meal
Let’s be real! Thanksgiving side dishes make the meal! Think of all those colorful hues—such as red cranberry sauce, deep-orange sweet potato casserole, and golden baked acorn squash. Some of us could JUST have a dinner of sides. Here are editors’ picks for favorite side dishes—plus, some…
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