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5 Variations on Meatloaf
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Variations on meatloaf are a great way to mix up your dinner. Check out our top 5 variations on meatloaf and spice up your life.
How to Maximize Storage Space
Everyone wishes they had more storage space at home -- maybe a lot more. Learn tips on creating new storage space.
How Festivus Works
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Tired of the normal holiday run-around? There's Festivus! Read how it works.
10 Coolest Summer Foods
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The coolest summer foods will keep your temperature down and your stomach full. Check out these top 10 coolest summer foods.
How Financial Aid for Part-Time Students Works
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Financial aid for part-time students is explained in this article from HowStuffWorks.
What Does It Mean to Have Moon in Gemini? A Complete Guide
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Discover the emotional traits and personality insights of Moon in Gemini. Learn how this placement impacts communication, relationships, and your inner world.
5 Things to Know About Author Roald Dahl
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The author of many beloved children's classics, Roald Dahl was also a World War II flying ace and a spy. Learn more about this controversial figure.
Ridiculous History: Bears, Raccoons — and Alligators? — in the White House
Rebecca the Raccoon. Josiah the Badger. Many U.S. presidents have had pets, but they haven't all been cats and dogs. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.
Isolation and Monotony Stress the Brain. Here's How to Cope
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Social isolation and monotony in these days of COVID-19 may seem like passive problems, but they actually trigger the brain's stress reactions.
Is It a Pig? A Hog? No, It's a Javelina
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Also known as a 'skunk pig,' the javelina's good looks may be in the eye of the beholder, but there's more to this beauty than meets the eye.