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Rotisserie Chicken Tips

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For quick, healthy cooking, try the rotisserie chicken tips in this article. We'll show you a variety of ways to use store-cooked chicken.

1924 Oakland 6-54A

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The 1924 Oakland 6-54A, featuring four-wheel brakes, was advertised as the 'True Blue Oakland Six.' Read why and see pictures of this stunning coupe.

What do the little boxes that the phone company has around our neighborhood do?

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If you have underground phone wiring in your neighborhood, you'll see many of these little boxes. Learn how underground phone wiring works.

Home Heating and Cooling Efficiency Tips

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As energy prices rise, most homeowners are concerned about heating and cooling efficiency. Learn how to keep your energy bills under control.

Okra

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Okra, a staple of southern recipes, is a great addition to any vegetable garden. Learn how to grow, harvest, and plant okra at HowStuffWorks.

Swiss Chard

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Leafy Swiss chard is grown in cool weather with well-worked soil with ample moisture. Learn more about growing Swiss chard.

Why is a cell phone called a cell phone?

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One of the most interesting things about a cell phone is that it is really a radio. Find out why cell phones are named as they are.

Regal Jumping Spider: Tiny, Harmless, Maybe Even Cute

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The regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) is a fuzzy spider that's named for its incredible jumping ability and vivid colors. They have four forward-facing eyes, giving them better vision than other spiders.

Was Amelia Earhart Eaten by Giant Land Crabs?

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Were the remains of Amelia Earhart eaten by coconut crabs? HowStuffWorks looks at the possibility that the remains were eaten by giant arthropods.

Ridiculous History: The Wild, Wild West Was Really the Mild, Mild West

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The Wild West wasn't as violent and 'wild' as it's made out to be in novels and movies. Read this HowStuffWorks article to learn more.

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