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willow fence

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Q: Our house is INFESTED with fruit flies. And our house is extremely clean and the house itself is extremely nice. We're not dirty people. I'm saying this because the only time I remember seeing Fruit Flies THIS BAD was in one of my friend's homes and that place was a pig sty. I emphasized quot;THIS BADquot; because there are swarms of them around our home. At first it was just one or two, you know? Swat them away... go on with your life, but now they're everywhere! Please somebody help-
mix up liquid soap and vinegar in a shallow bowl, whip it to a froth, they will come to it land and fall in and drown
Q: I need cottonseed meal for my garden.
Home garden stores should carry it. Also health food stores.
Q: I made hundreds when I lived in the states from a old copy of BHG that was at the restaurant I worked at. I would like to make one but can't remember the recipe (never that that'd be possible). It didn't have cornstarch I know that it just used flour....anyone please???
This is fairly easy, and looks delicious... ***Coconut Cream Pie*** 1 cup white sugar 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 tsp salt 3 cups milk 4 eggs (separated) 3 Tbl butter 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract 1 cup fresh flaked coconut 1 9-inch baked pie shell In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, flour and salt over a medium heat; gradually stir in milk. Cook and stir over medium heat until the mixture is thick and bubbly. Reduce heat to low and cook an additional 2 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat. Separate the egg yolks from white, reserving the whites to make meringue. Beat the egg yolks slightly. Gradually stir 1 cup of the hot mixture into yolks. Return the egg mixture to the saucepan and bring the entire mixture to a gentle boil. Cook and stir 2 minutes and then remove pan from heat. Stir in butter, vanilla and coconut into the hot mixture. Pour the hot filling into the baked pie crust. Cool. Cover and chill to store the pie if not serving immediately.
Q: even quot;challenging onesquot; and probably won't get one answer bashing me or what my beliefs are on my home or my gardening? But i come here on RS and can get bashed from all sides with even the most neutral questions and suggestions! Why oh why people is that the way it is here? REALLY!? This imo should be the place where the least bit of that is found, right.? Anyone with me? I think we should challenge ourselves in the interest of, whatever you wanna call it, and see how many answers we can give without attacking the persons Character or Answer in anyway. Can it be done? Surely! Will we do it? NOPE! Why not?
I think that the heated discussions that take place is a positive thing- for something that neither side can effectively prove, the debate keeps both perspectives honest. I don't think we should ever be completely 100 % about our beliefs seeing as we cant prove them, and the heated discussion reminds us of this fact, although sometimes unsuccessfully.
Q: Hi I'm trying to create a mini home garden of veggies like spinach, lettuce varieties, cherry tomatoes, basil chives ..etc. And some flowersMy little seedlings are growing well the have just germinated and are sproutingBut in some pots I didn't use pots with holes in the bottom simply because I didn't find any good ones is this going to affect my plants?! What can I do to get around it? I am worried about the nitrogen stacking up in the soilAnother thing is do u have any ideas for sprouts o leaves that are edible, a nice quick harvest and that can grow in small pots like beansprouts for example.. I can't seem to recall any names of these VeggiesI would appreciate any kind of hone gardening tips and Ideas so please feel free to elaborate or summarize, be creative or realistic I could use all and everything
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Q: What is the career win-lose record of the Celtics while playing at the Boston Garden? Also when was the first and last game played at the Boston Garden?
problematic task. query on to bing and yahoo. this might help!
Q: Mainly because the hamster lived her whole life in an aquarium (10 gallons with 2 other female syrians!) and because it gets really cold in my room because my mom turns the heat off for some reason at night! Anyway I know not everyone loves aquariums but She seems fine even with 2 other girls SO she must be thrilled in a 20 gallon +. Whats your opinion of these 2 cages? Is there another cage you would recommend? I do not want Habirtrai, Crittertrail, Or any cheap plastic ones.
I'm okorder If you don't want different stories. Another cage would be WARE Chew Proof Small Animal Critter Cage. I'm sure sure that a 20+ tank would work fine, but make sure that you have good air circulation. Hope this helps you out!!
Q: Basically, my dog has fleas, and if you have experienced the 'joy' that is fleas you would know that they are a bloody nuisance! They have spread pretty quickly and we have tried giving him vet strength flea treatment every 3 months (as advised), then every month instead, cleaned the house completely, bathed him frequently, brushed as many fleas/eggs from my dog and flushed them all down the toilet.I seem to think the problem is with my garden but how exactly am I supposed to banish fleas from my garden, my whole house even. Tbh I'm not that bothered about the fleas being in my house, because it's my dog I feel for, bless him, It's terrible to see him scratching. I don't have a load of money and would prefer budget ideas but if you know of something that has worked a treat in similar situations that is more expensive, please, share that too. Help me please. It's so much appreciated!
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Q: I need lamp shades for decorating my newly constructed home garden. Can anybody tell me about good online resource where I can get cheap and best lamps.
Hi, okorder /... Hope this helps.
Q: A LONG time ago I had made a Tuna and Rice casserole, I used the recipe out of a very old Better Homes cook book. IDK what had happened to the cookbook, but it was the best thing I had ever tasted and I cant remember the whole recipe but I do remember some of its ingredients. I really only want the recipe out of a better homes cook book. So if you have one of these cook books, flip open to casseroles and 'if' it is there PLEASE share. I have looked everywhere for this recipe and I cant find it anywhere.
I don't know how old....a very old Better Homes and Gardens Cook Book is to you....but... I have a BHG cookbook from 1972. I looked under casseroles, per your request, and the only thing I could find with tuna and rice was a recipe for Rice and Tuna Pie. I also have a BHG cookbook from 1941 but it had nothing with tuna and rice. This is the recipe which was in the 1972 book: Rice and Tuna Pie 2 cups rice, cooked 1 tablespoon onions, diced fine 2 tablespoons butter 1 eggs, slightly beaten 1/4 teaspoon marjoram, dried 1 9-1/4 ounces canned tuna, drained 1 cup swiss cheese, shredded 3 eggs, beaten 1 cup milk 1/4 teaspoon dried marjoram 1 tablespoon onions, diced fine salt and pepper pimientos Beat together eggs, onion, butter and marjoram add to rice and mix well. Press onto bottom and sides of lightly buttered 10 inch pie plate. Spread tuna evenly over rice shell. Combine remaining ingredients, cheese, eggs, milk, marjoram, onion, salt and pepper, pour over tuna. Bake 350 degree oven for 50-55 minutes. Garnish with pimentos if desired.

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