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"Take your seeds and place into a plastic zip lock baggie." Seeds will not germinated in a plastic bag dry. Moist peatmoss need to be added with the seeds. Or place the seeds in a moist paper towel, folded over, then stuck in a baggie.
Hey can someone tell how can you believe in those theories?Please.Tell me how?
Great summary of handwriting analysis! Just finished a full course and this covers a lot in a small space and with good accuracy.
Obviously, everything cannot be included in an eHow article about credit and credit repair issues given the short nature of eHow articles. However,your comment is a slick way of advertising your own site to get traffic and get folks to pay for things they can do for themselves...
Yes, I know what you mean. I did too until I started reading more about it. I think its the greatest thing ever and can't wait for someone I know to get pregnant so I can make one for them!
Very Very creative! I love this and the pictures are great with easy instructions! I just read another article about this and didn't get it because there were no pictures. I thought you ate it! LOL
That's the thing about potions and spells, most things needed (such as the ninth month at the ninth hour) can be substituted. Most things specified in spells are there for maximum potency. So if you could do it on the ninth day at the ninth hour, I'm sure it will be very strong, just not AS strong. Also, make sure your cauldron is okay for cooking and the like. Some are only for non-food use only. Maybe if you can choose a special pot you will use only for spellwork, that would be best.
great - for valentines day NEXT year. the NINTH month is september by the Julian calendar - unless we are using another one???
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