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Mammal Pictures
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Mammals are a ubiquitous and diverse class of animals. Learn all about mammals by viewing these mammal pictures.
How Microwave Cooking Works
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Microwave ovens are popular because they cook food in an amazingly short amount of time. They are also extremely efficient in their use of electricity because a microwave oven heats only the food -- and nothing else.
Who Made the First Cake?
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Are you wondering who made the first cake? Check out this article on who made the first cake plus cake history and more.
Did You Know You Can Eat Hostas?
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Hostas are a perennial garden favorite, but are still relatively unknown as a delicious and easily prepared culinary delicacy.
DIY: Make Your Own Tinted Moisturizer
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It can be tricky to find the right shade of tinted moisturizer. :earn how to make your own tinted moisturizer in this article.
Should nails and lip color match?
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Once upon a time, no well-dressed woman left the house without matching lips and nails. Find out in today's world if nails and lip color should match.
What are the different cavity classifications?
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There are different cavity classifications designed to tell dentists how serious your cavity is. Learn about the different cavity classifications here.
The History of the Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
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Are you wondering about the history of peanut butter and jelly? Check out this article and learn about the history of peanut butter and jelly
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.
Can Too Much Sparkling Water Be a Bad Thing?
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HowStuffWorks explain what sparkling or seltzer water is and whether we have anything to worry about if we consume a lot of it.