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  2. Easy Fall Cocktails to Warm You Up When the Weather Cools

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    These show-stopping apple cider cups are surprisingly easy to make. Cut the top off of an apple, and hollow it out with a melon baller. Add bourbon to the cider for an extra kick!

  3. Pine liqueur - Wikipedia

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    The harvest is often labor-intensive, as the pine cones can only be hand-picked when allowed (the trees are often located in natural protection areas, where cone-harvesting is not allowed). After the cones are harvested, they are cut into 3–5 mm slices and soaked in grain brandy. In contrast to fruit brandy, grain brandy has a weaker taste ...

  4. Pine oil - Wikipedia

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    Pine oil is a higher boiling fraction from turpentine. Both synthetic and natural pine oil consists mainly of α-terpineol, a C10 alcohol (b.p. 214–217 °C). [5] [1] Other components include dipentene and pinene. [6] The detailed composition of natural pine oil depends on many factors, such as the species of the host plant. [7]

  5. 10 best scented candles for fall - AOL

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    Fall is just the best -- sweater season, boot season, pumpkin-spice latte season, and of course, candle-burning season! It is officially cold enough again to start lighting candles. Hallelujah!

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    Come sweater season, I'm hungry for all things autumnal—bring on the cranberry, pumpkin and apple everything. If you're anything like me, you need to try making one (or all) of these 105 fall ...

  7. Table mountain pine - Wikipedia

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    Table Mountain pine typically has long, thick limbs on much of the trunk even in closed canopy stands. [7] Male cones are 1.5 centimetres (0.59 in) long. Female cones are sessile and range from 4.2 to 10 centimetres (1.7 to 3.9 in) long. [7] Cone scales are tough and armed with broad, upwardly curving spines. [6]

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