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  2. Methcathinone - Wikipedia

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    Methcathinone / ˌ m ɛ θ ˈ k æ θ ɪ ˌ n oʊ n / (α-methyl amino-propiophenone or ephedrone) (sometimes called "cat" or "jeff" or "catnip" or "M-Kat" or "kat" or "intash") is a monoamine alkaloid and psychoactive stimulant, a substituted cathinone.

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    Like catnip, silver vine appears to be safe for cats. They don’t get addicted, and continuous use didn’t cause stress changes in the blood, or kidney or liver injury in this study .

  4. Catnip - Wikipedia

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    It can be a repellent for certain insects, including aphids and squash bugs. [3] Catnip is best grown in full sunlight and grows as a loosely branching, low perennial. [33] The cultivar Nepeta cataria 'Citriodora', also known as lemon catmint, is known for the strong lemon-scent of its leaves. [34]

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  6. How to cook Thanksgiving dinner in one oven: Video tutorial - AOL

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    Watch this video for tips on how to cook Thanksgiving dinner with one oven. ... You can use your oven to keep food warm, just set it to a low temperature, like 250 or 275ºF.

  7. Baking - Wikipedia

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    Baking is a method of preparing food that uses dry heat, typically in an oven, but can also be done in hot ashes, or on hot stones. The most common baked item is bread, but many other types of foods can be baked. [1]

  8. Nepetalactone - Wikipedia

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    Nepetalactone is a name for multiple iridoid analog stereoisomers.Nepetalactones are produced by Nepeta cataria and many other plants belonging to the genus Nepeta, in which they protect these plants from herbivorous insects by functioning as insect repellents.

  9. The science behind why your cat loves catnip [Video] - AOL

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