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Back To Basics Natural Foods Grocery - East Greenwich, R.I.’s solution to your gluten free, dairy free, organic, natural food, vitamin, herbal, homeopathic, holistic body care, and eco friendly requirements atlow prices since 1982


Country: 128.136.166.7, North America, US

City: -82.3024 Florida, United States

  • Tim Hogenmiller - Not bad software for editing

    Not bad software for editing. There's better, but it'll be alot more expensive. This will work for most semi pro video editor's .

  • R. Mullen - A lot of people aren't happy with America today

    WOW, what and eye opener. A lot of people aren't happy with America today. What they don't see is that it all starts with our government. It's OK to not like what's going on but still be proud to be American. It's still a great country and one day we will be back to showing our patriotism again.

  • Red Mre - Why no Kindle edition?

    I wish there were a Kindle edition because, as a summer beach read, this book [and it's a total page-turner!] is also really heavy. Laying on my back it is an upper body workout, and I am trying to relax! I'd also ask the authors, 'what happens in 2015?' Will the Chinese no longer desire or require wooden toilet seats? Will they migrate to plastic? Give up toilet seats? Will the Central Government forbid sitting on the commode? Inquiring minds want to know!

  • Meg in Madison - works for chipmunks too

    While in the process of buying our townhouse, we discovered during the home inspection that a chipmunk had found a gap at the top of the foundation and had made a nice little home under the enclosed stairs. The since-evicted chipmunk was, of course, not housebroken, so it left droppings and urine all over the bare concrete floor. (Yuck.) Concrete is porous, so the urine had soaked in. A bleach solution killed the germs but didn't touch the odor. So, I did a lot of Internet research and settled on Nature's Miracle for our first attempt at odor removal. We used one quart, in two applications (one right after the other). We followed the instructions, except that we left it on for somewhat longer than recommended. Poof! Odor gone! Plus, we really appreciated that Nature's Miracle has essentially no odor itself (and I'm really sensitive to such things).