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  2. Better Homes and Gardens (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of August 1924 issue, the first under the Better Homes and Gardens name. Better Homes and Gardens was founded in 1922 [2] by Edwin Meredith, who had served as the United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson and had previously founded the magazine Successful Farming. [3] The original title was Fruit, Garden and Home. The ...

  3. Better Homes and Gardens (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Better Homes and Gardens is an Australian television program which is broadcast on the Seven Network, which is based on the magazine of the same name domestically published by Are Media (itself licensing the brand and magazine format from the American Dotdash Meredith). The programs covers a wide variety of lifestyle related topics.

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  5. Better Homes and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Better Homes and Gardens may refer to: Better Homes and Gardens, an American magazine; Better Homes and Gardens, an Australian television series; Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, an international real estate brokerage business

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    Ina Garten's favorite kitchen essentials include KitchenAid stand mixers, All-Clad cookware, Wusthof knives, and Le Creuset Dutch ovens.

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    Linen fabric feels cool to touch, a phenomenon which indicates its higher conductivity (the same principle that makes metals feel "cold"). It is smooth, making the finished fabric lint-free, and gets softer the more it is washed. However, constant creasing in the same place in sharp folds will tend to break the linen threads.

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