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Useful Utensil: Grapes Peeler Skin Remover Kitchen Gadget - 7 views

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    Brand new grape peeler! Easy to use, removes grape skin very fast! Super convenient! Material: stainless steel blade and plastic handle Dimension: 135 X 10 X 8 mm How to use: 1. Plug the curved blade into grape, during the process the blade should be close to grape skin; 2. Then rotate the grape and the grape skin is peeled off http://www.1powershop.com/en/others/grapes-peeler-skin-remover-kitchen-gadget-utensil.html Save $2 Coupon code: 1powershop
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Gardening and Horticulture - 0 views

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    If you have ever attempted to grow grapes at home, you will understand how difficult it is to get a large crop, especially when Mother Nature is not on your side. Sometimes, no matter what you try, it can just seem like it is impossible to grow grapes.
Jean Smith

Growing Watermelons and Cantaloupe with Hydroponics Techniques - 0 views

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    Water-loving plants such as watermelons and cantaloupe can grow best in the water environment of hydroponics. Most of the species of berries like strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries are ideal for growing in such medium. Apart from that you can also grow both table and wine grapes with this technique. This unconventional method of farming can also be utilized to produce banana and citrus trees reaping you huge benefits.
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The Daily Kool: Today's Kool Idea: Greenies Pill Pockets for Dogs and Cats - 0 views

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    When we were kids, our older brother hated taking aspirin. Okay, perhaps we're really showing our age here, but these were the days before children's Tylenol liquid suspension and when Dimetapp cough syrup (we remember it as the yummy grape medicine) was by prescription only. Our poor mother could only get our brother to take a pill by crushing it in applesauce and spoon-feeding him. Considering the torture he put us through growing up, it was a great pleasure to have a reason to call big brother a "baby" at times...na nanny boo boo! Our poor pets don't have it as easy as our brother did when it comes to taking medication. Whenever our dog Pepper has to take a pill, we literally pry his mouth open, shove it to the back of his throat, clamp his jaw shut and rub until he swallows. Don't get us wrong, Pepper's pretty good about taking them (certainly better than our brother was), but why should we have to struggle at all? Isn't there a way to let him think his medication is more reward than punishment?
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