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Feb 26 2010

Pillar candles get fuzzy and dirty with age, is there a way to refresh them?

Published by Debbie under Pillar Candles

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Feb 05 2010

Has anyone ever heard of MIA_BELLA candles? If so what do you think. I want to start selling them but would lm

Published by Debbie under Mia Bella Candles

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Jan 26 2010

Beginners Stock Trading: Understanding Stock Chart Types And Using Them For Maximum Effectiveness

Published by Debbie under Uncategorized

Learning to read a stock chart is an indispensible skill, in beginners stock trading. A core component of Technical Analysis, a stock chart can tell you a lot about the company you’re researching. I will say this, however: while a chart cannot predict the future price of a stock, it can help you make an [...]

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Dec 24 2009

Beginners Stock Trading: Understanding Stock Candlestick Shapes And How To Profit From Them

Published by Debbie under Soy Candles

In another article of mine, I explained why I use, and recommend using, candlestick charts for your trading research in beginners stock trading. In this article, I will explain the common shapes these candlesticks can take on the chart. Knowing these specific shapes can help you predict what the stock may do in the coming [...]

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Dec 10 2009

Why does soaking candles in salt water make them dripless? Does anyone know a scientific reason?

Published by Debbie under Candles

I read about this online and have tried it twice. Both times it worked beautifully, and the salted candles burned a couple hours longer than the unsalted candles. I’ve used the method on cheap dollar store candles. What does the salt do to the candles to change the way they burn?

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