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Six Species of Acorns to Look for when Deer HuntingStay a step of hunters who only pay attention to the better-known acorns by keeping a look out for these other species
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Preschool Lesson Plan: AcornsLesson plan ideas for preschool teachers on the theme of acorns. -
Thanksgiving Decorations Made with AcornsGot acorns? Then you're ready to decorate for Thanksgiving. From super easy to creative and fun, you can create many fall decorations and table centerpieces using acorns. -
Can Dogs Eat Acorns?Is it safe for dogs to eat acorns? Acorns can pose a number of dangers to dogs.
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How to Process Acorns - Free Food from Nature, If You Just Do Some WorkAcorns are a very odd food. In this time of great economic need, we are all looking for ways to help cut food costs, and still maintain a healthy lifestyle. Acorns are toxic, but it is extremely easy to remove the toxin, if you know how.
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All About AcornsAcorns fall By the thousands in September and October, and serve as an important food source for wildlife. -
Survival Skills: Eating AcornsAcorns are ancient power food. If you need to survive, or are just curious, you must learn how to eat these abundant nuts. -
Crochet Stuffed AcornsRecently, I found some wool yarn that had been hand-spun. The yarn's natural colors fit beautifully into my plans for natural decor. I decided to make a basket of crocheted acorns. -
Craft Projects for Kids Using AcornsThis article will provide you with detailed instructions, tips, and supply lists for creating acorn craft projects with kids.
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Craft Projects for Adults Using AcornsThis article will provide you with detailed instructions, supply lists, and tips for creating craft projects for adults using acorns.
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How to Rid Your Lawn of AcornsSquirrels love acorns. They gather them through the fall months and bury them for later eating pleasure. But when they forget about or don't need the extra acorns, often times they will germintate.
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Time Balls, Frogs, Acorns and Pickles Welcome the 2012 New YearThe custom of ball dropping on New Year's Eve symbolizes time passing and many places across America follow this tradition. Others have created more radical drops including pickes and acorns to welcome in the New Year. -
It is Time to Collect Acorns and Tree Seeds: Help Save the Planet!Each tree adds a bit of beauty to nature. Trees also clean the air and help wildlife. Collecting seeds and acorns is a lovely good deed to do to help save the planet. -
Add Edible Acorns to Your DietEating nuts are good for you and provide plenty of protein. Add some acorns to your diet. American Indians knew a thing or two about them.
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Squirrels and Acorns: Which Acorns are Best for these Critters?Did you know that some acorns are better for squirrels than others?
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How to Make a Birdfeeder Out of Acorns and Peanut ButterThis project is a fun and easy way to keep children occupied while helping birds by making a simple birdfeeder out of acorns, peanut butter and birdseed.
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Phrase Origins: Mighty Oaks from Little Acorns GrowHopefully this article will make it feel like you can apply the phrase, "mighty oaks from little acorns grow" to your knowledge. -
Where Have All the Acorns Gone?Theories on why some oak trees failed to produce any acorns this year. -
Fun and Easy Crafts with AcornsAcorns can be made into colorful works of art and used to create a number of easy crafts. They are great for group projects as well as individual crafts. -
Digging for AcornsHaiku about winter time.
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Preparing Acorns to EatThe acorn is a small thing, inedible and of little value to people. Or is it?
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How to Preserve Fall Flowers, Acorns or Bright Fall Leaves Through Wax DippingYou can preserve autumn by wax dipping your favorite fall pieces. They make wonderful additions to any fall arrangements and even gift tags on top of best friend's gifts. -
Royal Oak ROOTS 'Plants Acorns'ROOTS stands for Royal Oak Opportunity To Serve, which supports community programs and projects.
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From Mighty Oaks Acorns GrowOur parents, whether they be of our biological nature or not sew seeds to make us stronger.
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The Day the Acorns FellThis story is written from the viewpoint of an 11-year-old girl and is about the worst weekend of her life (so far). -
Acorn DanceFall is in the air, and the acorns are a plenty!
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Go Green This Fall with an Acorn and Fall Leaf WreathIf you want to display your creative side, try making a fall wreath using recyclable items from the environment such as acorns and leaves.
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DIY Fall Centerpieces that Are Quick and EasyIf you aren't very creative that's not really a problem. Decorating for fall is all about bringing the outdoors in. If you can find twigs, leaves, acorns and a few pumpkins then you're on your way to a beautiful centerpiece
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A Free Autumn Gift : the AcornAcorns are plentiful in the autumn months and can be collected and planted as a family tree project which can last for centuries. -
Acorn Mulch: Extra Food to Give Birds During the Fall and WinterDo you make mulch of your leaves? Why not mulch acorns to feed birds?
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Wild Plants of Florida: Edible Oak AcornLearn how to collect, leach, process, store, and cook acorns from Florida. Learn which ones to avoid and which to gather for less work. -
How to Decorate with Blue and SilverThis guide is packed with ideas to help you to decorate a silver and blue room. Projects and suggestions include repainting furniture in blue, using silver craft paint on wooden accessories and more.
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Where Deer DinedThis winter haiku was inspired by the remains of acorns which had been eaten by deer in previous weeks.
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5 Fall Crafts Using Materials in Your BackyardUse your backyard as your own personal craft store! By using acorns, tree branches, pinecones and leaves, you can create some fun fall crafts (for barely any expense). -
It's Raining Nuts! Killer Oak Trees on the Rampage; Armageddon by Lyme DiseaseWhat's the deal with all the acorns? -
How to Make an Acorn DollA tiny acorn doll is fun to decorate, fun to dress, and this is an easy project for kids of all ages and skill levels. Collect and handful of acorns, and give this fun and easy project a try. -
Fall Projects for Your Preschooler: Nature Walks and MoreFall is the perfect time of year to go on a nature walk with your children. While taking your walk, give your child a bag to carry items picked from nature such as leaves, acorns, pine cones, twigs, flowers, nuts and rocks.
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Chocolate Over EczemaMaybe I'm gluttonous, but I love the feeling of stuffing delicious, moist, freshly made chocolate cake into my mouth. Because it's so soft and tasty, I can just stuff more and more cake into my mouth like a squirrel taking in acorns. -
How to Make Acorn Flour: A Wheat-Flour SubstituteMost people don't realize that acorns can be used as a nutritious food source. In this article, I will show you how to make acorn flour and give suggestions for its use. -
How to Make a Unique Acorn BraceletThe caps of acorns make stunning unique bracelets, and the acorn caps can be used in conjunction with other embellishments. If you have a resource for acorns and love unique bracelets, give the following craft project a try.
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