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Today we found some great articles on the best professional car cleaning tips, ways global warming may affect your finances, and small kitchen appliances you don’t really need.
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I am married to a garlic lover. Not that my husband craves the pungent flavoring in his meals, but rather is insistent on eating it to ward off any impending sickness. [more]
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For as long as there has been international trade, there has been a need to make international payments. To show up in person with gold or silver coins risked both your life and y