As the chill of winter begins to loosen its grip and we edge closer to the promise of spring, one...
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As the chill of winter begins to loosen its grip and we edge closer to the promise of spring, one...
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Food date labels are confusing. Sell-by, use-by, best-by, and expiration all sound similar but mean different things. The result: an...
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The original 15-question quiz ran on page 62 of the 2000 Farmers' Almanac, with the answer key on page 63....
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At Farmers' Almanac, we love marking the days that shaped American history, and February 2, 1901, is one worth remembering....
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From the 2003 Farmers' Almanac | Animal tracking TIPS and TACTICS.By Stephen LeahyA freelance author located in Brooklin, Ontario. There...
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By Verbalist Richard Lederer | From the 2010 Edition of the Farmers' Almanac The poet Carl Sandburg wrote, "The fog...
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Winter skin is dry skin. Cold air outside holds less moisture, heated indoor air drops humidity further, and the constant...
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A burst pipe is the fastest way to turn a cold snap into a five-figure insurance claim. The American Red...
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By Richard Lederer Richard Lederer is a contributing editor for the Farmers' Almanac and a well-known author, speaker, and verbalist.
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Splitting a winter's worth of firewood is honest work, and a little timing makes it easier on your arms, your...
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