If You Could Only Read Two Magazines
Marilyn Sue McClintock
7 years ago
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Good Fruit Grower magazine, good read
Comments (11)I have been getting it for five years or so. I would say its probably best for most of us home growers to just skim the website every couple of months, the online version is only one month out of date. About 80% of the content is industry stuff I don't really care about. Well, its still interesting to read about the new automated harvesters etc, just not particularly relevant. Scott...See Moreread only if you can tolerate newbie questions
Comments (4)Chery2: I have not used modeling clay and can only speak from my experience with polymer clay. IT can be painted and baked. I use Weldbond adhesive when adhering polymer clay. Could you e-mail the manufacturer with your question? If you decide to experiment, be careful of possible fumes when baking. I use a dedicated toaster oven. If you want to try baking the modeling clay I would suggest clipping two pans together so the fumes are contained and bake them at a low temp. Open the pans outside to disperse any fumes. Good luck. Hope someone more knowledgeable comes to your rescue....See MoreMagazines you cant read.
Comments (4)That light coloured print drives me crazy. There is a Canadian magazine my sister always passes along to me to read after she is done with it and I just put it in the recycling bin without even looking at it because they use a that pastel print in many of their articles. Same goes for grey print - I can't read it. Finally our newspaper switched over to a black print which is easier to read. I always check paperbacks and magazines before I buy them to make sure the print is dark enough. I have no problem reading even small print, I just cannot read pastel coloured print...See Morewarning: only read this when you are able to laugh out loud
Comments (21)I was laughing so hard my husband muted the tv and asked me what on earth was so funny, I was sitting in my recliner reading this on my tablet, so I said well let me just read you this. We both had tears rolling down our faces and I could barely read by the end. I have walked into one of those invisible walls!!! it is NOT pleasant!...See MoreAnnie Deighnaugh
7 years ago
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