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Seven steps to creating a soup
FARGO, N.D. - “I made the wild rice soup mix, but I added a few things,” my husband commented one day on our way home. “That sounds good,” I responded. “We had carrots, celery and onions in the fridge, so I chopped them and added them to the soup,” he...Tags: Soups, Onions, Onondaga County, Thyme, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Greenest of the green: Top efficiency-boosting home improvements
BPTForget wondering who's the fairest; when it comes to choosing home improvements that make your home look good - from the curb and to potential buyers - it may make more sense to ask "Who's the greenest of them all." Sustainable home improvements not...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering, Home Improvement, Real Estate Buyers
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Weighing cost of home warranties
Special to Tribune NewspapersFew home sellers offer unlimited warranties. One of the increasingly rare examples is L.L. Bean. Not satisfied with an ax you buy there? Return it for replacement, refund or store credit- and no time limit. Unfortunately, most warranties run only a year...Tags: Industrial Production, Manufacturing and Engineering, Real Estate Sellers
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Furnaces: Doing the energy payback math
Special to Tribune NewspapersLike most fuel-saving home appliances, high-efficiency furnaces cost more than others upfront. That complicates the idea of upgrading. Does it make sense to invest in a new system when you already have one that works? Start answering those questions...Tags: Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering, Budgets and Budgeting, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Wausau plant dedicates $220 million expansion
kpeek@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Attended by business men and women from around the world, Wausau Paper officially unveiled its newest expansion, priced at about $220 million, Thursday at its Harrodsburg plant. Hank Newell, president and chief executive officer, said...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Companies and Corporations
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RepairClinic.com: 7 ways to make your lawn mower run like new
++++++++++++++++++++ || RepairClinic.com, an online store for replacement parts for home appliances, outdoor power equipment and HVAC equipment,shares some money-saving tips about prepping lawn mowers for spring. “Many people wait until their...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering, Tire Pressure Checks, Car Engine Repair, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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New super-thin, flexible invisibility cloak wows Harry Potter fans
Harry Potter fans rejoice: Researchers have devised an ultra-thin invisibility cloak that can mask three-dimensional objects -- if you’re observing that object in microwave light, that is. With butterbeer and Bertie Bott's every flavor beans on...
Tags: University of Texas at Austin, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering
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River Forest home raises the bar on energy efficiency
This article contains corrected material, The home's cobalt blue siding sets it apart from older brick houses in its River Forest neighborhood. But the color of the house on Jackson Avenue is the least of its distinguishing factors. As northern...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Architecture, Tooth Decay, Energy Saving
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Globalization in retreat
WASHINGTON -- One fateful question for 2013 is this: What happens to globalization? For decades, growing volumes of cross-border trade and money flows have fueled strong economic growth. But something remarkable is happening; trade and international money...
Tags: China, Mexico, World War II (1939-1945), Economy, Business and Finance, Japan
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CES 2013: Sharing content from phone to TV to kitchen and beyond
I love the idea of a smart home, one where devices talk to one another and to me (figuratively speaking) in order to offer more and better services. Judging from the demonstrations at this week's Consumer Electronics Show, it's still a work in progress,...
Tags: Sony Corp., Manufacturing and Engineering, International CES, Consumer Goods Industries, Food Industry
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Company zaps bread to keep it mold-free
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Attention, bread shoppers: A Texas company could have the answer to some consumers’ unwelcome discovery that just-purchased loaves contain mold. MicroZap Inc. claims its technology allows bread to stay mold-free for 60 days. The...Tags: Education, Consumers, Breads, Colleges and Universities, Consumer Goods Industries
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John D. Silva dies at 92; introduced news helicopter
John D. Silva was the chief engineer for KTLA-TV in 1958 when he outfitted a helicopter with a TV camera and changed television news coverage forever. He turned a rented Bell helicopter into the Telecopter, essentially a flying TV studio. The first of...
Tags: Television, KTLA, Stanford University, Media Industry, Entertainment
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