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Wise women

If experience is the best teacher, these six graduated with honors

Posted: March 13, 2010 at 6:22 a.m.

Willette Lollar uses a feather duster to keep the dust off the items in her home.

Grandmothers fall into that category of people who have forgotten more than most of us currently know. They’re founts of wisdom, inspiration and information about everything imaginable — and can be especially helpful resources for advice on keeping the home fires burning.

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HomeStyle, Pages 37 on 03/13/2010

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