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for Carolina Country Vol. 47 Issue 7, July 2015
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The electrical relationship between outlets and receptacles was explored through factors such as type, function, and recommended installation locations for receptacles. For the non-mechanically inclined, included were some interesting facts.
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To help farmers deter the increasing nationwide incidences of vandalism and theft, Patrick Fiel drew from his thirty plus years of work experience in this article that offers advice for the fields for safety and security.
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Showcased were four family owned and operated farms who have earned Century Farm status. They were among the two thousand, spanning across the three North Carolina regions, that have earned this distinction.
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Among the evidence that the author provided for her premise: reasons to avoid leaving human food accessible; ways to help keep these animals’ natural sources of food available and edible.
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What made summers in years past special for this quintet of authors? Sometimes, it was activities like hand gliding happening during holidays, such as the Fourth of July. Other times, activities such as crabbing and camping happened on ordinary days made extraordinary by the people, place, or provisions taking part in the recalled memory.
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Included in this article about baked beans: how Boston become Beantown, a profile for Midwood Smokehouse, Charlotte; recipes offering a baked beans version for fans of this dish’s tradition version and sweet-spicy version for more adventurous palate.
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According to the author, a nurse from Carteret General Hospital lived up to the saying “just what the doctor ordered” in her care.