Monday, February 15th, 2010 at
6:34 am
The dressing seems to have shredded ginger in it, and has a light, crisp taste. I’d love to purchase or make a version of this for when we can’t get to the restaurant.
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 at
6:36 am
I have blonde-ish hair but it is gradually turning on ugly ginger shade, i want to stop it and make my hair blonder BUT i dont want to dye my hair, are there any other methods that will work? Any products?
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at
6:41 am
I found a piece of aloe vera cut a piece off and put it in some water but where do I go from here.Do I just plant them like any other plant or is there a special way to do it?
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
6:35 am
Ages ago I saw an episode of ‘Rachel’s Favourite Food’ where she did ‘Lime & Ginger Ice Cream’. I have checked out her website which is completely useless. And the UKTV food which hasnt got all her recipes on.
Did anyone see it? Any one know how to make ice cream in general? I am not great at baking or following recipes exactly. So the simpilest would be great.
No rubbish answers please.
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Monday, January 25th, 2010 at
6:36 am
I need an Aloe Vera plant and A.Vera gel for an experiment. Do you think a local flower store or a bigger home and garden place in Toronto might have it?
How much could one cost?
Sunday, January 24th, 2010 at
6:33 am
My friend is ginger haired. He has made no effort to dye it or do anything about his red cheeks, and at the moment in fear I migt catch something. As long as he has ginger hair, I feel we can no longer be friends. What can i do to persuade him to get rid of the ginger haircut?
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
6:39 am
I have a couple of Aloe Vera plants that just won’t seem to do well. I’ve seen beautiful plants that are thick and lush. Mine have only a few skinny stalks/leaves and the leaves seem to seem to die easily. They are in regular flower pots and as you water them, over the months, the shallow roots become exposed due to soil settlement. Because the roots are so shallow, I feel like all of the moisture drains to the bottom and the roots near the surface die from lack of water. Am I watering too much? Should I use a different type of container, perhaps more shallow or use a differenty type of growing medium such as pea gravel? Should I fertilize them? My normally green thumb is brown when it comes to aloe. Help!
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