Inside this week’s issue

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Lightweight style

Aluminum coasters from the 1950s are still functional and attractive.

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Teapot holds cash

Pieces of Japanese tea service are valuable to collectors.

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Home tour

Street of Dreams features luxurious homes near Liberty Lake.

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Build a strong frame

Experts explain how to construct walls that will stand test of time.

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Save on energy bill

Editors of Real Simple offer tips to cut costs and electricity use.

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Calming passsion

Dave Daniel’s love of Japanese maples evolved into a business.

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Bountiful blooms

Pat Munts explains how to get the most out of your Shasta daisies.

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Tranquil beauty

Careful arrangement of stone, plants and water creates key to Japanese garden.

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Dog treats

Firm makes refrigerator dough specially formulated to make dog cookies.

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