Inside this week’s issue
Treasures for your kitchen
There’s nothing like using vintage items to whip up a classic recipe, Cheryl-Anne Millsap says.
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A fine home in Cougar town
We take a trip to Pullman to soak in the history of this week’s Beautiful Home.
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Finders, keepers
Woman’s rummage sale discovery turns out to be more than she bargained for.
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Don’t let smell drain your spirit
Offensive odor coming from the bowels of you sink? Fear not, says the Tool Guy.
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Yikes! My lawn lost its luster!
There’s nothing easy about keeping your lawn looking its best. But we’ll help you try.
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One person’s trash …
Before you turn a heap of junk over to the garbage collector, make sure you’re not missing something.
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You, too, can control aphids
They come in many forms, but Pat Munts says they all do the same thing: reproduce and secrete.
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Asked and answered
A reader wonders how tall a lawn should grow before its next trimming. Pat Munts fills her in.
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A pet with a fire in its belly
You haven’t seen a non-traditional pet until you’ve gazed upon a firebelly toad.
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