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Sirius: the New Year star, advice for beginner gardeners, holiday bread recipes

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A rose is a rose all times of the year.
I have one out in the garden there,
In the deep grass out by the gray old stair
A breath of June in December drear.

–Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856–1935), American poet

 
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Bright Sirius Is the New Year Star
Want a cosmic way to ring in the New Year? On New Year’s Eve, the brightest star visible from our planet, Sirius, reaches its highest point in the sky as the clock strikes midnight (or, near to it).
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New Year's Resolutions for Gardeners
A new year means a brand-new growing season to think about. Winter’s quiet may not be as exciting as summer’s first tomato ripening or spring’s first flower opening, but it’s a time of promise, of optimism, and of a tangible sense of opportunity. Here are my eight gardening…
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Ethnic Bread Recipes for the Holidays
Certain holidays are accompanied by traditional ethnic recipes, many of which are for baking bread. Here is a selection of festive breads based upon a cook’s jaunt around the calendar—from Greek New Year’s Day bread to Hungarian Christmas rolls.
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Top 10 Gardening Tips for Beginners
Want to start your first vegetable garden? How hard can it be? Just stick a few seeds in the ground and stand back, right? If only it were that easy! Here are 10 garden planning tips to consider before you dig in.
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New Year Punch
Our New Year Punch is a spiced apple sparkler that everyone will enjoy. If you prefer, substitute ginger ale for the champagne. For a fancy touch, rim the glasses with cinnamon-sugar. 
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