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What Is Moonshine and How Is Moonshine Made?

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Moonshining has evolved from backwood stills in the South. In fact, it's downright trendy in some bars. But, why is homebrewing and winemaking legal, but not distilling your own moonshine?

Why are whole grains good for you?

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Why are whole grains good for you? They reduce cholesterol, the risk of heart disease, certain cancers, and diabetes. Learn more about whole grains.

What Is a Harvest Moon?

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The harvest moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, typically in late September or early October in the Northern Hemisphere.

What's the Difference? Quiz

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Don't be too hard on yourself if you've ever mixed up a couple of similar-looking, sounding or tasting things. Learn the differences with our quiz.

Did Medieval People Drink Beer Instead of Water?

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Imagine a mother telling her child to drink beer instead of water. Find out if medieval people really drank beer instead of water at HowStuffWorks.

Alternative Medicines for Hemorrhoids

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Alternative medicines for hemorrhoids include nutritional therapy, herbal medicine, and hydrotherapy. Learn alternative ways to treat hemorrhoids.

Celiac Disease Overview

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Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder -- more than just a food allergy to gluten. Read about celiac disease, symptoms and treatment.

7 Types of Alcohol for Drinking, Cleaning and More

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From cocktails to cooking, alcohol is everywhere. But not all alcohol is created equal. The types of alcohol range from drinkable spirits to industrial solvents, each with different uses, chemical properties and risks.

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