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  • Older 50" Magnavox picture is dim?

    The picture on our TV is very visible but its pretty dim unless it is pitch dark in the house. Someone said that it needed a new screen and another friend said that it needed an new bulb. Any idea what part it really needs? the model # on the back is 6P4841C103

    2 AnswersTVs1 decade ago
  • Another tomato plant question?

    I have a farily young tomato plant (maybe a foot and a half high) in my garden in AZ in pretty much full sun. The top of the plant is doing great, it is very green and getting taller pretty quick. The bottom branches of the plant are dying and turning brown one by one. The plant is producing both flowers and tomatoes and there is no signs of rot on the bottom of any of the tomatoes (which I believe is a result of over watering). Any ideas what might cause this?

    My whole garden is set up on a drip system and 2 GPH drip heads that turn on at 6AM for 4 min and then again at 1:30 in the afternoon for 4 min. I turned them on twice since the soil drys out SO fast here.

    3 AnswersGarden & Landscape1 decade ago
  • inexpensive way to freeze chicken?

    Here is the plan:

    Im going to cut up thawed chicken breasts into about 1"X1" pieces. I would like to package them one breast per package and then freeze them. They probably will not be frozen for more than 2 or 3 months before they are used. What i am wondering is how to package them frugally so they will not get freezer burnt. I have a food saver but those bags will get real expensive real fast. It seems like the GLAD or ZIPLOC freezer bags have a horrid smell and anything that I put into them tastes like plastic.

    5 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade ago
  • Tomato plant question?

    I don't remember the variety off hand but I have one of the bigger varieties of tomatoes growing in a large pot. The plant seems to be doing very well and is producing a good amount of tomatoes (none ripened yet). When we planted the plant, we did not cut off the bottom few branches and bury them to promote root growth, can I still do this? I have room in the pot to add soil if so, or I might re-pot to a larger pot. The bottom branches are pretty thick now so I didn't want to cut them off if it was not worth the extra root growth.

    The plant is probably 2 1/2 feet tall and very full (growing in a tomato "cage").

    7 AnswersGarden & Landscape1 decade ago