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Baking soda uses, cowboy cookies, winter travel

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goblet
The years have linings just as goblets do:
The old year is the lining of the new,
Filled with the wine of precious memories,
The golden was doth line the silver is.

–Charlotte Fiske Bates (1838–1916)

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The Best Uses for Baking Soda
Bicarbonate of soda—commonly known as “baking soda”—is a wonderful household product for much more than baking! From removing stains to cleaning teeth to even getting rid of your sweet tooth, see some of the best uses for baking soda.
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Winter Travel Tips From a Weather Expert
Traveling this winter? Whether you fly or drive, here are 10 tips to make traveling easier from a weather and climate expert!
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How Do Trees and Plants Survive Winter?
Nature is fascinating. Every wondered how trees and plants survive winter? They certainly can’t move inside to get warm! Plants go through an amazing process similar to hibernation called dormancy. Learn more about your natural world. 
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The 2022 Everyday Calendar can bring a smile to your face every day!
“Love this little calendar; I keep it on my kitchen counter, and with my morning coffee read the info for the day to my husband and our dog … They love it, too.” –Annette Caforio
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Cowboy Cookies
Our Cowboy Cookies recipe is a reader favorite! Packed with yummy mix-ins such as oats, chocolate chips, and pecans (or walnuts), they have a nice, chewy texture. 
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During World War II, the U.S. government speculated that the Germans were using The Old Farmer’s Almanac for weather forecasts, which meant that the book was indirectly supplying information to the enemy. It’s true. Here’s the story.
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