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Farmers Almanac
The 2013 Farmers Almanac
Farmers' Almanac

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Irish Stout Cheese Dip

Irish Stout Cheese Dip

A spicy, tangy spread no one will be able to resist!

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Baked Beans with Apples

Baked Beans with Apples

A sweet, savory, and hearty comfort dish for any time of year.

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Christmas Goose

Christmas Goose

An old-fashioned holiday feast!

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Gingerbread Whoopies

Gingerbread Whoopies

A sweet sensation, for the holiday season, or any time.

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Rolled Stuffed Roast of Venison

Rolled Stuffed Roast of Venison

Enjoy the outcome of the hunt with this delicious game recipe!

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Macaroni and “Cheez”

Macaroni and “Cheez”

This dairy-free alternative is as good as the real thing!

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Hunters’ Warm-Up Chili

Hunters’ Warm-Up Chili

Enjoy the spoils of the hunt with this satisfying big game recipe!

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Severed Fingers

Severed Fingers

A devilishly delicious treat for Halloween!

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Stuffed Roast Goose

Stuffed Roast Goose

A mouthwatering goose recipe for special occasions, or nay time!

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If you notice a hole in the upper left-hand corner of your Farmers' Almanac, don't return it to the store! That hole isn't a defect; it's a part of history. Starting with the first edition of the Farmers' Almanac in 1818, readers used to nail holes into the corners to hang it up in their homes, barns, and outhouses (to provide both reading material and toilet paper). In 1910, the Almanac's publishers began pre-drilling holes in the corners to make it even easier for readers to keep all of that invaluable information (and paper) handy.

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