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Pamper yourself: Relax with buckwheat hulls. No, you don't eat them or make them into a facial mask. You make pillows out of them.
Buckwheat hulls are the byproduct of milling buckwheat for flour, as the Bouchard family does in Fort Kent. The Bouchards use the flour for pancakes, or ployes, and other buckwheat products - which you eat, another way to pamper yourself - but I digress.
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...Buckwheat hulls. Coral sand from Bermuda, if the article pac...
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SOUTH PARIS -- The McLaughlin Garden will host its annual Trees and Trains exhibit from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 5, 6, 12 and 13.
The exhibit will showcase G scale trains in a track set up with dozens of historic stations. Head conductors Ed and Brenda Leslie will oversee a winter wonderland of trains and stations in the historic 1840s barn. Local train stations, some historic and some still present, were created using natural elements. They were crafted many years ago by the children of SAD 17 and have been repaired by volunteers of school age and adults alike over the years.
... cones as well as the liberal use of buckwheat hulls as a staple decoration. Twinkling lights and...
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When Maurice Bard's wife could no longer stand her husband's moans and groans after he was injured in a car accident, she gave him a hot water bottle and sent him to bed, hoping both of them might be able to rest that night.
Over the course of the night, (the hot water bottle) actually ended up underneath my pillow," Bard says.
...? Cervical or standard? Water-based or buckwheat hulls? Anti-snoring or hypo-allergenic? Five dolla...
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... other translucent tissue culture media, buckwheat hulls, clean ocean sand, excelsior, exfoliated ver...
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In the fall of 1988, I rented an old farmhouse on the banks of the Penobscot in Winterport. The ell had an attic stairwell that pumped icy air into what had seemed like a cozy living room in the simmering warmth of late August. The old windows rattled when the wind gusted up the river and the curtains shuddered as Old Man Winter blew the first few experimental blasts of the season.
I thought I was going to freeze to death.
... are simply fabric tubes filled with buckwheat hulls, play sand or kitty litter. Buckwheat hulls ...
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Question: I am interested in building a sturdy outdoor clothesline. How do I go about it?
Answer: Clothes and linens dried in the sunshine smell fresh and feel crisp. A clothesline is a wonderful addition to any back yard. Here are two ways to install one: The first method is for a simple, single line that is easy to take down and put back up. The second is for a line that is a loop strung between two pulleys. Both are easy to tighten if they sag.
... mulches include straw, chopped leaves, buckwheat hulls, pine needles, fine-textured wood or bark ch...
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... fiber, plant-based dyes, nut shells, buckwheat hulls, essential plant oils, lavender, witch hazel...
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... plants, the use of a 50-50 mix of buckwheat hulls and cocoa beans makes attractive mulch. Appl...
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...5.0. Alfalfa, hay. 6.0. Almond, hulls. 1.5. Apple, wet pomace. 2.50. Avocado, imported. ...0.4. Buckwheat, grain. 0.05. Canola, refined oil. 2.0. Canola, se...