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![]() Flower Powerby WiredBerries Readers — March 27, 2007"You can change the color of cut flowers by mixing food coloring in warm water and dipping the stems in the solution," says Jackie Valerius of Stillwater, MN. "The stems absorb the colors and by morning you will see beautiful designs and different colors in the petals. This is a great experiment to do with children: Let them predict what they think will happen to the flowers overnight." Do you have a tip for Wired Wisdom or a favorite smoothie recipe that you'd like to share with the WiredBerries community? Email us at editor@wiredberries.com, and if it's suitable for posting, we'll pay $25 for each submission published on the site. Comment on this Post
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