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The 2013 Farmers Almanac
Farmers' Almanac

A tragic Easter tornado outbreak: PLUS: Egg decorating, Eater brunch recipes and more! - March 27th, 2013

Farmers' Almanac NewsletterNEWSLETTER
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When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on!
March 27th, 2013
Easter Tragedy: The 1913 Outbreak

On a gloomy Sunday afternoon 100 years ago, residents of the Midwest sat down to their Easter dinner and were blown away by more than just the food.

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Fantastic Recipes for Easter Brunch!
March's Full Worm Moon
Fantastic Recipes for Easter Brunch!Recipes to add a little sunshine to your Easter morning.
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Spring Cleaning . . . for Your Health! Spring Cleaning . . . for Your Health! Though there are worse things in life than a little clutter, a good spring-cleaning can go a long way toward promoting good health, and potentially a longer life.
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Try These Ideas for Eggceptional Easter Eggs! Try These Ideas for Eggceptional Easter Eggs! Add a little pizzazz to your Easter eggs this year with these egg-citing ideas!
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Looking Up: A Stargazer's Guide to April 2013 Looking Up: A Stargazer's Guide to April 2013 Find out what's going on in the night sky over the coming month!
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Helpful Easter Hint
Helpful Easter Hint Grape juice, blueberries, spinach, carrots, coffee, beets, and onion skins make great natural Easter egg dyes.
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Today's Best Day Tasks

Cut Hair to Retard Growth, Mow to Retard Growth, Entertain Friends, Slaughter

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Gardening Tasks

March 27th - March 28th
Favorable Days For Planting Root Crops, Fine For Sowing Hay, Fodder Crops, And Grains. Plant Flowers.

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