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Hypericum

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Hypericum is known as St. John's wort. It's great in flower arrangements, herb gardens, and flower borders. Learn about this shrub.

Basting Questions

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Basting is the technique of brushing, spooning or pouring liquids over food. Basting helps preserve moisture. Soak up more knowledge about basting.

Types of Jams and Jellies

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Jams, jellies and marmalades might appear to be the same thing, but they are very different. Learn about Jams, jellies, spreads and marmalades.

What is Full-Bodied Wine?

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Full-bodied wines have rich, complex flavors that linger in the mouth. Learn more about full-bodied wines here.

How Sourdough Bread Works

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Sourdough bread tastes great, but have you ever thought about it as a technology??? Learn how this technology works!

How PlayStation 2 Works

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The PlayStation 2 was one of the most anticipated game systems ever developed. Take a look inside and see what the PS2 had to offer.

How to Make a Shadow Box from an Altoids Tin

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How to make a shadow box from an Altoids tin is explained at HowStuffWorks. Find out how to make a shadow box from an Altoids tin.

Stored Energy Methods (Other Than Rechargeable Batteries)

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One way to store energy is to use a battery, but what other ways can we store energy? Learn about different ways to store energy at HowStuffWorks.

If You're Not Baking With Mayonnaise, You Should Be

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Mayonnaise is the best baker's secret ingredient. Why? Because its simple emulsion of egg, oil and acid is vital to most baking recipes.

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