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It disappeared. April 2012: I just found a very good commercially made cranberry orange relish at my supermarket, brand name "Door County cranberry orange relish", produced by Stone Gate Foods of Shakopee, Minnesota. I'd been trying to make my own relish, and it didn't taste nearly as good as this one!
Any liquid will help, but cranberry juice has nothing over water pertaining to kidney stones. Cranberry juice helps with kidney and bladder infections.
Carnelian (also spelled cornelian) . It is a of Agate stone of orange color
It comes from a stone which is a orange and black type stone
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* tiger's eye * mandarin garnet * orange sapphire * hessonite * tourmaline * citrine * imperial topaz * Any stone with a high level of iron can turn a rusty orange color
first move the orange looking stone over to the one an the far left.then move the small white one on top of the orange looking one on the far left.move the grey one in the middle on top of the white on on the far right.put the orange looking one on the middle stick and then put the white one on top of that.put the yellowish one on the grey on that is on the far left.then move the smallest stone on the empty left stickthen put the orange looking stone on the yellowish onethen put the smallest stone on top
There are several that CAN be orange in color-1 Orange Diamond2 Orange Sapphire3 Orange Sunstone4 Orange Topaz5 Clinohumite6 Orange Tourmaline7 Orange Garnet8 Orange Zircon9 Orange Opal10 Orange Sphalerite11 Orange Beryl12 Citrine13 Orange Fluorite14 Orange Amber15 Carnelian16 Peach Moonstone17 Sardonyx18 Orange Agate19 Palm Wood20 Picasso Marble21 Peach Aventurine
eat a big orange brick from in your backyard or the hardware store and eat it and then the STONE will become jealous and it will come out somewhere, that's how to loose a stone
you dont need to find it it is already on the thing
I'd suggest that the morganite variety of beryl is the most common pinkish-orange gemstone.
The stone called, "Decomposed Granite" is orange (and a little crumbly). A lot of granite is composed of white and black minerals in a speckled appearance.