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Hibiscus Tea & Healthy Living News Archive06-Nov-2005
- 'A cup of kindness (Orlando Sentinel)
A hat sits on every chair. Several others adorn the walls. A donated wedding dress from the early 1900s hangs on a coat rack. Lace and white cloth napkins add charm to the tables along with crocheted gloves and dollies. The chandelier has little hats and teacups for shades.
- 'Garden color 24/7 (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Who says summer's the only season when the garden's ablaze? MACON ? These days, it's not uncommon for many gardens to look as sad as the day after Christmas.
- 'Mexicano auténtico (The Charlotte Observer)
Mole Rojo Serves 12. From chef Iliana de la Vega of El Naranjo in Oaxaca, Mexico.
- 'White-collar wells (Austin American-Statesman)
Old oil-pumping beasts remain nestled in upper crust California back yards.
- 'Get A Life - November 4, 2005 (Chicago Maroon)
My roommate and I embarrassed ourselves last weekend. These things happen. I won?t get into the details, but it was bad enough that, come Monday, we needed to find a place off-campus to study. We weren?t interested in running into...
- 'East in Eden (Guardian Unlimited)
Travel: Mimi Spencer on how Sri Lanka is healing, growing, moving on.
- 'Krehbiel: Size matters (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
When selecting trees and shrubs to transplant from containers this fall, remember to shop by size. Large trees are more suitable for two-story houses and condominiums.
- 'Buff up at Bikini Boot Camp (MSNBC)
I preferred to conveniently forget that I was going on a vacation dubbed ?Bikini Boot Camp.? I don?t own a bikini and, frankly, that?s in everyone?s best interest.
- 'Oil still vital to California town (Bradenton Herald)
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - Randy Monaco enjoys kicking back on his home's wide, white sun deck and gazing at his million-dollar view: a hulking, creaking, 58-year-old oil well.
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