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Bargain Shopping in Dallas, Texas: Secret Discounts Buying Wholesale! (What the Underground Shopper Won't Tell You)
Some of the best bargain stores in Dallas don't advertise their existence. I've been a Dallas bargain shopper for thirty years, and here are the best places nobody but me will tell you about--including maps on how to get there!
11 commentsBorage: Companion Plant and Nutritious Herb
Known and loved as a delicious food since prehistoric times, borage, while little used today, is a nutritious and unusual garden companion plant with a delicate cucumber flavour, prized in sauces, soups, drinks, and as a vegetable.
2 commentsHow to Make Your Own Natural, Nontoxic Vegan Mascara at Home
Make your own safe, nontoxic, all natural and vegan mascara at home for pennies per tube! You can avoid known toxins and carcinogens near your sensitive eyes and save money, too!
2 commentsEuropean and American Methods of Piano Teaching (Pedagogy)
Different methods of piano teaching produce very different results! I have taken piano both in the U.S.A. and in several European countries, and the methods differed greatly; so did my progress. Learn which method you think is right for you.
9 commentsHow Music Affects Your Health: Classical Music Can Improve Your Well-Being and Your Brain
You might have heard somewhere that classical music is good for you. If you're wondering if it is true, you have come to the right place to find out about the beneficial effects of classical music on your health, mood, and much more!
12 commentsPrickly Pear Cactus Seed Flour
Did you know that you can make flour from the seeds of the prickly pear cactus? Not only does flour from prickly pear cactus seed have excellent qualities for baking and general cooking, but the flour is gluten-free, and contains many micronutrients, making prickly pear cactus seed flour a desirable addition to any diet.
3 commentsLovage
Lovage, a herb known and loved by many peoples from the Romans to the Victorians, but has largely been forgotten. Discover for yourself this food and its unusual and robust flavour!
2 commentsWhy Do Americans Speak English?
Why do Americans speak English? is one of the questions many people ask themselves. Out of the many different colonization attempts of the Americas, why were the English so successful?
21 commentsOyster Plant or Salsify
Salsify, or the oyster plant, is a delicious vegetable whose roots taste like oysters. Known and loved since antiquity, this plant has fallen out of favour today, but interest in the oyster plant is returning. You can grow your own oyster plant, and have oyster flavour even in months without an "R"!
2 commentsMyths about the Middle Ages: What You Know about Medieval History May Be Wrong
What you read in your textbooks, and were taught in class about the Middle Ages is probably wrong. Banish those thoughts about medieval people and learn what their lives were really like, based on information collected from primary sources.
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