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What to do with too much hummus?
We have 3 containers of hummus and would like to do something with them other than just dipping pita. Is there a recipe for a main coarse or side dish you've tried with hummus in it?
6 AnswersEthnic Cuisine1 decade agoHow did they mow the lawn pre-1800's?
The lawn mower was invented in 1827. So how did they keep the grass trimmed before then? I'm sure most people didn't have "lawns", but what about the grounds around castles, etc.?
6 AnswersHistory1 decade agoTrip to Vegas: What CAN'T we miss?
DH and I are off to Las Vegas mid January for 6 days. We are looking forward to gourmet dining, lots of drinking, a little gambling, and whatever sightseeing crosses our path. In your opinion, what one attraction is a must see?
9 AnswersLas Vegas1 decade agoWhat is a good online store for men's (30 - 40 yrs. old) casual shirts? X-Mas shopping...?
Having a hard time finding a good online store to buy hubby some nice casual shirts for Christmas. He's a 35-year old firefighter, middle of the line, likes to look good... Mid price range in mind, but a good bargain is always great! Any suggestions?
1 AnswerFashion & Accessories1 decade agoWhy does a watery separation of sour cream occur only after a portion has been taken from the container?
Always wondered why a new container of sour cream never has liquid on the top, but after you spoon some out, the next time you take it out of the fridge, there is always is.
5 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade agoWhy do your fingers and toes wrinkle when submerged in water for an extended period of time?
I know it has something to do with the oils in the skin, but more detail would be awesome!
5 AnswersSkin Conditions1 decade agoHow are elements artificially produced?
I know basic chemistry, but help me out with this one. On the Periodic Table of Elements, there are several elements which are artificially produced. An element is the most basic, simple thing. So how can one create a new one working only with existing elements? Also, why are some listed on the Table, though they are noted as "Not Yet Produced". How can they even be on the Table if they don't exist?
4 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago