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5 Uses for Lemon Juice in Laundry and Clothing Care

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In our list of five uses for lemon juice in laundry and clothing care, you'll find simple solutions for treating rust and mildew stains and even an at-home shoe shining kit.

A Giant Tortoise Lives in the 'Galápagos of the Indian Ocean'

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By the time the oldest human dies, odds are there's a giant tortoise out there somewhere who'll live twice as long as they did. Hailing from the Indian Ocean and the Galapagos islands, giant tortoises have been one of the most durable and long-living species for centuries upon centuries.

How a Parisian Lemonade Craze Fought the Plague

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A lemonade fad in 17th century Paris may have stopped the plague from spreading and the death toll from rising. HowStuffWorks looks at the connection.

Ridiculous History: Land O' Fakes — Margarine Bootlegging in Canada

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In the 19th and 20th centuries, margarine and how it was taxed got a lot of people riled up. Learn about the margarine madness at HowStuffWorks Now.

Cake, Candles and Check: Who Pays the Birthday Dinner Bill?

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HowStuffWorks finds out whether it's rude to expect birthday guests to pay for their own meal.

The Manchineel, or 'Death Apple,' Is the World's Most Dangerous Tree

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Found along beaches and in the mangrove swamps of tropical climates, the fruit of the manchineel tree was called the 'little apple of death' by Spanish conquistadors.

How to Make Oobleck

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Taking its name from a Dr. Seuss book, oobleck is a sticky green substance that changes from a liquid to a solid when pressure is applied.

5 Sweet and Healthy Uses for Honey

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Honey has been used as medicine for millennia and, in this century, the old remedies seem to be holding up to science.

When to Cook With Tamari Instead of Soy Sauce

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Is the difference between soy sauce and tamari like the difference between ketchup and catsup - in name only? Not at all, and we'll tell you why.

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