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Are Online Business Tips Disadvantageous???

25th September 2009
One of the main topics that is often discussed on famous forums and message boards around the internet is the topic of online business. A number of people will tell you exactly what they think about online business and to people that have been successful ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Recipes Cooks Can Trust And Love

17th September 2009
Many cookbooks these days are long on dazzle and flash, and short on good recipes that we can instantly trust and love. New York Times best-selling author Phyllis Pellman Good gives us recipes that include ingredients we already have on hand or can ea... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Avoiding Kitchen Renovation Disasters

16th September 2009
In most households, the kitchen is the center of the home, its heart. In fact, most people describe their earliest and strongest memories as being those that took place in the kitchen, surrounded by comforting smells and tastes. It goes without saying... Read >
Author: Nomi Kato

Methods on making scented candles

11th September 2009
How to make scented candles Elegance is added to a room with scented candles. The candlelight from a few candle gives the room a romantic feeling. However, whilst a fragrance is added to the room through a scented candle, the elegance of the space grow... Read >
Author: jvillan

Creation of Scented Candles

23rd July 2009
The amazing thing about scented candles is that the perfume is spotted even if the candle is not lit. They make amazing gifts and are appreciated even more when they are hand-crafted.Wax----Wax can be discovered anywhere from the superstore to craft stor... Read >
Author: Jovelyn Lim

Great Pull Out Kitchen Faucet - Super Easy

16th July 2009
Pull out kitchen faucet are a good mix of expressive style and functionality. The spigot top comes out and with a press of a button the H2O form changes from regular flow to spray. This may be a great aid when cleaning knives, or forcing those last chunks... Read >
Author: Mason Wiley

Great Pull Out Kitchen Faucet - Make Life Simple

09th July 2009
Pull out kitchen faucet are a marvelous mixture of functionality and fashion. The faucet head pulls out and with a press of a switch the water design converts from regular flow to spray. This may be a great aid when cleaning pans, or forcing those last sc... Read >
Author: Stephen Mercer

Pull Out Spray Kitchen Faucet - The Way to Go

09th July 2009
Ever see that tv ad where a lady tells to her interior decorator that she needs to plan her house based on her kitchen faucet? You might have laughed, and thought "Yeah, right! No person can do something like that!" Nowadays you can - particularly in your... Read >
Author: Cedric Donovan

Weighing the Pros and Cons of Radiant Floor Heating

22nd June 2009
As energy costs continue to rise, you will hear a lot of suggestions about how to cut back. Some of these suggestions will work, and some will not. Perhaps some options are more practical than others depending on the area where you live. Of the options th... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Who Has the Best Banana Pancake Recipe?

18th June 2009
Do you need a good banana pancake recipe? Jack Johnson's contemporary song, "Banana Pancakes," have made this yummy breakfast treat well-liked again. The chorus of his song says, "Maybe we will be able to sleep in, I will make you banana pancakes, pretend... Read >
Author: Banana Pancake

Culinary Kids

15th June 2009
Simple and Whimsical Ways To Play with Your Food We are all guilty of flipping through the latest issue of Parent’s Magazine and admiring the adorable birthday cakes that grace the center pages. They look so cute! They look so delicious! They look si... Read >
Author: D Beart

Vacuum Coffee - Say What?

07th May 2009
Invented by Loeff of Berlin in 1830s vacuum method of brewing coffee fell out of favour by the 1960’s but started to make a comeback in the 1990s and is growing more popular in 21st century. There many different names for these "machines" - vac pots, va... Read >
Author: Albert T. Wolf

Helping You Design Interior Spaces

08th April 2009
Design interior spaces to your heart's desire. Do use historical references, but don't get bogged down by tradition. Use it as a baseboard and take your space to new heights by re-imagining the room for new uses. Bathrooms are not just rooms with toilets ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

2 Mistakes People Made When Trying To Get Their Ex Back

08th April 2009
Your mind will be muddled after a relationship suddenly ends because you’ll be wondering what you did, what you could have done better and you’ll want to prove to your ex that you know he/she’s right. You’ll have these reactions because, instincti... Read >
Author: Teecee Go

Introduction To Stir Fry

03rd April 2009
Want to enjoy the tantalizing taste of Asian food at home? Invest in a wok! Stir-frying is one of the easiest ways to create a delicious, healthy dinner in minutes. Learn to prepare meals the Asian way: light on meat, heavy on the vegetables, and quick-co... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

4 Tips On How To Select a Good Roasting Pan

17th March 2009
When it comes to roasting meats, having a good roasting pan is a must. Cheap pans do not conduct heat evenly and can cause burning in some spots while other areas aren't cooked through properly. In other words, not all roasters are created equal! To he... Read >
Author: A. Goldenberg

Is Your Crock Pot Really Energy Efficient?

13th March 2009
This is a good question. So I figured I would do a little research before I come to any conclusions. To say that I received mixed results is putting it mildly. The authorities seem to lean toward the crock pot or slow cooker (same thing Crock Pot is actua... Read >
Author: DRWilson

Kitchen Furniture Frenzy

20th February 2009
One of the most important rooms in your house is the kitchen. The kitchen is where food is made, people eat, people mingle, cooking is done, cleaning is done, and other things go on there too. It’s an important and necessary room and needs to be furnish... Read >
Author: efurnitureusa

Simple Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

18th February 2009
Your carbon footprint is simply the amount of carbon released into the atmosphere by your activities - the ones that cause energy to be used in burning coal or gas. These include driving your car, flying, lawn mowing, cooking and heating/cooling your home... Read >
Author: Mel C

Restaurants on Guam offer scrumptious delicacies food.

03rd December 2008
Guam Island was captured by the Japanese in 1941, the island was retaken by the U.S. three years later. That means in 1944, after that Guam has become strategically the most important U.S. base in the Pacific. Despite Guam’s small population, a wide arr... Read >
Author: GUAM FOOD GUIDE

Lobster Clambake Not Just For The Summer

06th October 2008
Summer time is a great time for entertaining, and a very fun way to entertain is to invite your friends and family over for a clambake. Lobster and clams cooked over a fire, some exotic drinks, brightly colored decorations and appropriate music make for a... Read >
Author: Maxim

Lobster Clambake Not Just For The Summer

06th October 2008
Summer time is a great time for entertaining, and a very fun way to entertain is to invite your friends and family over for a clambake. Lobster and clams cooked over a fire, some exotic drinks, brightly colored decorations and appropriate music make for a... Read >
Author: Maxim

Why You Should Consider Cast Iron Cookware

25th September 2008
Cast iron cookware is not a thing of the past; it is actually an item that is used by many cooks and homemakers on a daily basis. The cookware that is made of cast iron has many benefits. It conducts heat very well; it heats the food evenly and thoroughly... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Beating the Summer Blues, Part 1: Simple Variations to Summer Routines

02nd September 2008
School has been dismissed now for almost a month, and families may start becoming restless with the lackadaisical days of summer. For many families, this is the time of year to unwind from the business of the school year and enjoy each other’s company.... Read >
Author: Horizons

Beating the Summer Blues, Part 1: Simple Variations to Summer Routines

12th August 2008
School has been dismissed now for almost a month, and families may start becoming restless with the lackadaisical days of summer. For many families, this is the time of year to unwind from the business of the school year and enjoy each other’s company.... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.

The Wonderful Wok: Stir Frying Basics

25th March 2008
Want to enjoy the tantalizing taste of Asian food at home? Invest in a wok! Stir-frying is one of the easiest ways to create a delicious, healthy dinner in minutes. Learn to prepare meals the Asian way: light on meat, heavy on the vegetables, and quick-co... Read >
Author: Make Money Online

Kitchen Fire Prevention

07th March 2008
Kitchen Fire Prevention One of the most hazardous areas in your home is the kitchen, as it contains many hazards that can cause fires and burns. There are a few rules you should follow to keep your kitchen hazard free. First, make sure to place a fi... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Kitchen Fire Prevention

07th March 2008
One of the most hazardous areas in your home is the kitchen, as it contains many hazards that can cause fires and burns. There are a few rules you should follow to keep your kitchen hazard free. First, make sure to place a fire extinguisher in the kitc... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Kitchen Fire Prevention

07th March 2008
Kitchen Fire Prevention One of the most hazardous areas in your home is the kitchen, as it contains many hazards that can cause fires and burns. There are a few rules you should follow to keep your kitchen hazard free. First, make sure to place a fi... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Autumn in a Soup Thermos

22nd October 2007
I am one of those people who anticipate with glee the clear crisp autumn mornings. Give me gloomy gray clouds with a slight rainy mist moving over the blooms of spring and two things will immediately happen: the closet will resemble an end-of-summer dep... Read >
Author: Beth and Lee McCain

Toughened Glass

05th July 2007
Toughened glass or tempered glass is a type of glass that has increased strength and will usually shatter into small fragments when broken. Toughened glass or tempered glass is a type of glass that has increased strength and will usually shatter into smal... Read >
Author: mukesh

Ham Soup Recipes - 5 Delicious Ways to use that Hambone

29th June 2007
Do you have a ham bone in your freezer but you're not sure what to do with it? Here's a fun assortment of five recipes with crock pot and stovetop instructions. These range from the traditional split pea to the creative wild rice and ham chowder. Lenti... Read >
Author: Pam Cole

Speed Cleaning

15th June 2007
Who wants to spend all of their valuable time cleaning? Unfortunately, having your home in disarray wastes valuable time as well. If you are one of the many people wanting to spend minimal time cleaning but still live in a clean, organized home, you can b... Read >
Author: Closets

Add Variety to Macaroni and Cheese

04th June 2007
My children's favorite meal is macaroni and cheese. The cheesier it is the better. I love it myself, but the cheesier it is, the more fattening it is, too. Here are some suggestions to make that family favorite a little healthier for the kids. Add vari... Read >
Author: Christine Steendahl

Extended Stay Lodging-Satisfying the Long-Term Guest

19th February 2007
Extended Stay Lodging-Satisfying the Long-Term Guest By Bradly Sax While extended stay guests have long been part of the hotel industry, the purpose-built segment has exploded in North America and particularly in the US within the last ten years. This... Read >
Author: Kavita K.

How To Have A Successful Lobster Clambake

06th February 2007
So, you’re having a clambake? Whether cooking on the shores of the ocean, in an outdoor grill, or on the stovetop in the comfort of your apartment, clambakes are a great way to enjoy phenomenal New England seafood. Based on the Native American tradition... Read >
Author: Jimmy Faro

Pro Cooking Tips: Braising Meats for Tenderness and Flavor

25th June 2006
by Tom Ehrhardt © 2006, All Rights Reserved Remember visiting grandma's house and walking into a kitchen overflowing with the most luscious smells you've ever encountered? There was always a large pot on the stovetop simmering away. And when that pot... Read >
Author: Tom Ehrhardt

Soy Wax Candles and Candle Making

21st May 2006
Candle making is an extremely popular pastime in America and abroad. Recent statistics have shown that the industry, as a whole, is currently undergoing a significant growth phase. Overall sales of candles and candle-related supplies are well over 3 bil... Read >
Author: Cassie Morgan

Why Soapstone Countertops are Decidedly Magnificent

16th February 2006
Soapstone countertops may be just the thing you're looking for in a decorator's dream of a kitchen! Not only do these type countertops look wonderful, they're also one of the most durable and maintenance-free countertops you can choose. Read on to find ou... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Kitchen Safety: Keeping Stovetops and Ovens Clean

17th December 2005
The kitchen is the heart of a family's house. It is in this room that a family prepares meals, shares meals, and gathers to talk about the day. This is the room where guests gather, where friends play games around the kitchen table, and where parents migh... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania

Coffee Pods and Espresso Machines

13th December 2005
There's nothing like the perfect espresso. Finely ground, dark roasted coffee, pressed and percolated into a strong, rich coffee drink that delights the senses and perks up your day. In Italy, ordering a coffee means that you're ordering an espresso. The ... Read >
Author: Jim Cheresly