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Soul Food Recipe Delicacies: How They’re Changing Southern Food Lover’s

12th October 2009
Soul food recipe delicacies have experienced a change in the last 3 years. As a result these gradual changes are quickly changing southern food lover’s eating habits in the process. Traditional southern cooking is slowly going the way of the cassette re... Read >
Author: Roy Primm

Important Essential oil extraction

23rd September 2009
Essential oil is any concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. il can be extracted from any part of the plant from petals and leaves, roots, seeds and rinds. Essential oils are generally extracted by distillation. M... Read >
Author: malad

Colonial Candle Making Used Berries To Produce Their Fragrance

17th September 2009
Colonial candle making was essential in an era where there was no electricity and the cost of oil made it beyond the reach of common people. The most common colonial candles were made of animal fat or tallow, and only the rich benefited from beeswax candl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why you should take Omega3 Daily

17th September 2009
Did you know that an omega3 daily supplement can help you correct an imbalance that researchers believe is common in Western diets, particularly in the American diet? They believe the imbalance plays a major role in many diseases that were previously bel... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

Important Essential oil extraction

16th September 2009
Essential oil is any concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. il can be extracted from any part of the plant from petals and leaves, roots, seeds and rinds. Essential oils are generally extracted by distillation. M... Read >
Author: one

Candle Making 101

06th September 2009
The use of candles for light and heat is known to have existed in ancient times. The remains of candles have been found in the caves of France. It is believed that cavemen used them while painting and etching on the walls. It is believed those candles whe... Read >
Author: Heath Hodge

A Solution to Home Remedies for Skin Hydration

12th August 2009
Tell me does this describe you? One of the commonly recommended home remedies for skin hydration is to wet it with water and pat it dry. The problem for most people is that their water is chlorinated or treated with other disinfectant chemicals, which h... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Bird Feeders

11th August 2009
Generally in garden, we use bird feeders as an asset to increase the decor of the garden. Bird- table or bird feeder is a platform on which food for birds is placed. Bird feeders offer the best way to turn your own backyard into a mini oasis for the wild ... Read >
Author: sarahtaylor008@googlemail.com

Useful Tips for Total Car Care

03rd August 2009
Taking good care of your ride is always a great idea. Not only will your car run better if you perform regular maintenance on it, it will also hold a good resale value if you keep it looking it's best. Keep reading to discover some great car care tips off... Read >
Author: Wil Yeo

Learn All About Coffee

03rd August 2009
For most people, that morning cup of coffee is the staple of life. The day just wouldn't be the same without the needed jolt that you can only get from coffee. But other than knowing that it is a stimulant drink, what other miscellaneous coffee facts ... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

The Nafaqah in Islamic Marriages

31st July 2009
In Islamic Shari’a, nafaqa is defined as an obligation of material support for the wife and children. This is a gendered entity in Islamic marriage, as long as the marriage has been consummated. When the marriage is consummated, the husband becomes resp... Read >
Author: Gabriel Sawma

Prostate cancer-A Complete Guide

23rd July 2009
Prostate cancer is extremely rare in men under 45, it commonly affects men in their 50's and is most often diagnosed in men in their 70's. As it is a cancer that specifically affects older men, it often goes undetected as it can have no symptoms in the ea... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Taper Candles – Set The Table In Elegance With These Beauties

23rd July 2009
Taper candles are the perfect ones to use to create an ambiance of elegance. You can get tapered candles as scented and unscented. If you want to have a candlelight dinner it is best to use unscented taper candles so that the scent won’t interfere with ... Read >
Author: demariaenterprises

Car Wax – A way to protect your car from dust or corrosion

09th July 2009
Some men treat their cars with more respect than their spouses-because they last longer than the later. Jokes apart! The secret of a shiny and glitzy car goes back to European history. Over 100 years ago, the Europeans used to apply animal fat over horse-... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray

Immune System. The Basics

22nd June 2009
We are continually amazed by the technology incorporated in the latest computer or our mobile phone, but all these developments pale in comparison with the wonder that the human body is. Since the brain that can recognize and process an impressive amount ... Read >
Author: Pedro Daniel

Antique Oil Lamps - Antique Hanging Oil Lamp, and Victorian Oil Lamp Ideas }

15th June 2009
The first oil lamp was made during the Stone Age. Now there's an interesting bit of history. The lamp could be described as extremely rough; likely make from a hollow out rock. The creator then lined the carved out rock with some moss. Finally, a wick ... Read >
Author: Susan Kingston

The Benefits of Glycerine in The Production of Soap

02nd June 2009
Glycerin, also spelled glycerine, is a basic ingredient in most soap. In fact, it is a by-product of soap manufacture as it occurs due to the reaction of strong alkali with an animal fat. This process is known as saponification and it is this process tha... Read >
Author: joalesto

When Fat was Healthful

29th May 2009
Saturated animal fat is now considered a serious threat to health. The exact opposite was true before the latest one to two centuries. I remember National Geographic articles showing tribal chiefs from deep in Africa. The wealthiest were the ones whose... Read >
Author: Dr. Don Miller

Examination of One's Culture Is the Key to Successful Weight Loss

14th May 2009
It is widely reported that the Japanese are the most long lived community in the world. 2006 statistics published by the Japanese Government pointed to the fact that there were 1.15 Million People living in Japan aged over 90 years, 29,000 of whom were o... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Why Use Biodiesel

07th May 2009
For many years people have been working to determine methods of preserving their money. One of the methods that they try is by saving gas money. No person wants to have to spend $2 a gallon to make sure that we are able to ride to work each day. But be... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Prostate Cancer Questions and Answers

06th May 2009
Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that only occurs in men. While information on it has been steadily increasing throughout the years, there are still some prostate cancer queries that need to be addressed. This is a prostate cancer questions and answers... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Leather Cleaning Tips

17th April 2009
How to take proper care of leather furniture: To ensure proper leather care it is necessary to use special detergents. Therefore, when buying your leather furniture, ask if the store sells a leather sealer and cleaner. Most of the time, they?ll ... Read >
Author: sabrina

Deep Frying Your Food

27th March 2009
Up to this point, all frying of foods has been done by sauteing them; that is, frying them quickly in a small amount of fat. The other method of frying, which involves cooking food quickly in deep fat at a temperature of 350 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, is ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Vegetarians And Cancer Diet

23rd March 2009
A recent report noted that the rate of breast cancer among pre-menopausal women who ate the most animal (but not vegetable) fat was one-third higher than that of women who ate the least animal fat. A separate study from Cambridge University also linked ... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Does it Really Matter What You Feed Your Dog?

23rd March 2009
Recently, there has been talk and questions about what is the best thing to feed your dog? Some people advocate the BARF or bones and raw food diet. Some feel that raw bones should be fed as a supplement to the dogs regular diet, and some believe an all m... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Internet is Chock full of Great Recipes for Tofu-Cooking Beginners

18th February 2009
If you are a Vegan, are considering becoming a Vegan, or know or love somebody who already is a Vegan, you probably have some idea of how important tofu is in the Vegan diet. Many people think that cooking tofu for Vegans is difficult to do, and many othe... Read >
Author: moudgil

5 Simple lifestyle changes to free of Prostate Cancer Forever.

08th February 2009
Prostate cancer, the male equivalent of breast cancer, has many known causes. Before you can eliminate prostate cancer you need to know these causes. To successfully become free of the problem, doesn’t it make sense to identify the factors which caused ... Read >
Author: alan-nz

Generating Power from WVO (Waste Vegetable Oil)

17th January 2009
We all know that Waste Vegetable Oil can be converted to Biodiesel. To get the total understanding of what a biodiesel is, this refers to a non-petroleum-based diesel fuel that consist of short chain alkyl esters (methyl or ethyl) through the process of t... Read >
Author: WVO Centrifuge

Bladder Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

09th January 2009
Bladder is a hollow organ located in lower abdomen i.e. the pelvic region which stores urine coming from kidney. Bladder cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer; seen more in aged people. Men are said to be infected by this tumor more than women.... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

The Fatty Acids in Flaxseed Oil Are Essential For Health And Life

09th January 2009
The majority of Americans know to some extent that there is a an association between a high-fat diet and serious health problems including heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes complications, and cancer. However, what a lot of people are unaware of i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How does crock pot cooking really help beat the heat?

08th January 2009
TWhen the weather outside warms up, the kitchen can be a terrible place to be. There are many things you can do however, when it comes to cooking a nice home made meal that doesn't require traditional stove top or oven cooking. Learn to utilize some of th... Read >
Author: manindersingh

How Can Cooking to Red Meat dish?

05th January 2009
In the culinary department, red meat refers to red-colored meat when raw. In nutritional terminology, red meat refers to any meat that comes from mammals, particularly beef, pork, and lamb. While lean red meat is not only a good source of protein and ener... Read >
Author: kamal

Red Meat Diet Increases Risks of E.coli Food Poisoning

31st October 2008
In the culinary department, red meat refers to red-colored meat when raw. In nutritional terminology, red meat refers to any meat that comes from mammals, particularly beef, pork, and lamb. While lean red meat is not only a good source of protein and ener... Read >
Author: morningshift

Fight The Barbeque Blues With Vitamins, Herbs, And Antioxidants

28th October 2008
Grilling meat over an open fire is something our ancestors have been doing for thousands of years. But people today who are indulging in chicken and cheeseburgers face a lot of concerns that our ancestors never even dreamed of. These include air polluta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Metal Candle Holders and the Basics of Metal Art Candle Holders

21st October 2008
Candles have been around for a long time, which means that candle holder have too. And artistic metal stands, what we today would call metal art candle holders’ have been found at many ancient archaeological digs. Oil lamps were the first form of artifi... Read >
Author: Ivan Smith

Wall Lighting - Come Out of the Darkness

08th October 2008
What would have become of man without lighting? Wall lighting illuminated the night and profoundly changed human existence. Wall lighting creates a comfortable living space whether it’s for decoration or ambiance. It helps create magic and fantasy, for ... Read >
Author: Barbara Tobiasz

Discover 100% Pure Skincare

29th September 2008
Looking for 100% pure skincare solutions? Today, more and more people are interested natural and holistic skincare creams, rather than hazardous synthetic chemical compounds and petroleum derivatives. But, if you really want to protect your skin's health ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Fluorochemicals and Inert Greases

29th September 2008
When we think of grease, we think of animal fat and the residue left over from making a big plate of bacon and eggs. However, there are other types of grease out there, some of which have applications in the world of commerce. Greases in the past have ... Read >
Author: Jordan Travis

Are You Being Had By The Low Saturated Fat/Low Cholesterol Diet?

11th September 2008
My Lord, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I put it to you like this! As evidence against the idea that a low sat-fat and low cholesterol diet reduces heart disease, ask yourself: If a saturated fat and cholesterol diet really has been responsible for ... Read >
Author: Paul

Most excellent anti aging diet

09th September 2008
Who does not want healthy skin? Of course all of us, as length of life is important and it needs to be maintained well. Proper anti-aging diet could help with the excellence of that wide span. Our body is made from billions of cells, all replicates when i... Read >
Author: Johnson

How Can I Naturally Get Rid Of Cellulite On My Body?

01st September 2008
Are you one of the millions of women asking “how can I naturally get rid of cellulite?” Well, if you are, you're in luck! Below are 3 natural cellulite remedies that are proven to work for women just like you. And the best part is, these 3 cellulite r... Read >
Author: Writingman1421

DHA And Its Abilities In The Body

28th August 2008
A lot of research has been preformed over the past twenty years which has concluded that fats and cholesterol play a huge role in the development of heart disease, which happens to be the number one killer in the United States. It has been found that cer... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lamps and Lighting: From Necessity to Style, It Has Come a Long Way

22nd August 2008
The first lamp was invented and used in the 70,000 BC and the lamp of that period was not made from bronze or metal instead it was made from hollow rocks and shells. Hollow rocks were filled with moss and other natural substances and then soaked in animal... Read >
Author: Article Manager

What Are Alternative Fuel Cars?

20th August 2008
Not only is the price of gas rising ever higher each day, but we must also take into consideration the pollution that cars emit and the damage it does to the environment. Those that want to live a greener lifestyle can do so by first finding alternative f... Read >
Author: steve magill

Super Moms Secrets for Quick and Easy Beauty Tips

01st July 2008
Most women these days are in a big hurry to get out the door in the morning and don't have time to spend in front of the mirror fixing themselves up; they're also usually exhausted at the end of the day and don't want to spend hours on a beauty routine ei... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Beautiful Candle Still Have Its Usefulness

13th June 2008
A romantic candlelight dinner obviously would not happen if it were not for the candle. Candles have long been used as a way to light up a room but now are used mainly as a way to scent a home or for use in case of a power outage. Using torches, as was do... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Benefits of Calcium for Losing Weight

20th May 2008
There are many natural ways of losing weight; boosting your calcium consumption is one of them. We all know that calcium helps in strengthening our body. It helps children by building strong bones and teeth. But how can it help you lose weight? If you... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

A – Z of Bird Feeders

10th February 2008
Bird- table or bird feeder is a platform on which food for birds is placed, usually in a garden. Bird feeders offer the best way to turn your own backyard into a mini oasis for the wild birds in your area. They are usually filled with a variety of grains ... Read >
Author: Harvey Vaughn

Healthy Recipes

14th November 2007
By following the basic rules of variety, moderation (portion control), and balance, you can plan your daily healthy recipes in accordance with Canada's Food Guide. You can partake in almost any food without guilt or worry. You are able to use healthy reci... Read >
Author: John Sern

Oil for Light

27th September 2007
Over 70,000 years ago, prehistoric man discovered that oils can burn brightly for long periods of time. This discovery was probably made when people cooked animals over the fire and noticed that the dripping animal fat soaked the wood and made it burn lon... Read >
Author: Mickey Horn

Eating For A Healthy Heart

29th August 2007
For many years, the traditional western diet has very high in meat and animal fat, lacking in vegetables, fruits and grains. This has made people all over the world extremely vulnerable to heart and blood vessel disease. By making some changes, it is pos... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Three Recent Studies: Olive Oil’s Impact on Cancer and Aging

10th May 2007
As reported in Agroinformación.com, three recent studies in Spain document the positive effect of virgin olive oil on overall human wellbeing especially relating to cancer and aging: 1 - ‘Olive oil consumption blocks the generation of cancerous tiss... Read >
Author: Kelly Martinez

Prostate Cancer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

06th May 2007
What is prostate cancer? Cancer is a term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control. Cancer of the prostate is the most common malignancy in American men. Malignancy is a cancerous tumor that can invade and destroy nearby tissue and s... Read >
Author: News Editor

The story of ancient oil lamps

01st May 2007
Terracotta baked clay pottery was made and used throughout the Middle east and was produced in the earliest settlements along the Fertile Crescent where the clay was abundant and varied in color. The early potters had ample resources which to experiment, ... Read >

How to Slow Down Free Radical Damage to Your Brain Cells

20th April 2007
Are you growing older? If you are, sooner or later you’ll start to wonder if your brain is starting to lose power. The truth is that your brain is changing every day. Some aspects of brain function improve as you age, so you become older and wise... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Vitamins and Foods For Heart Health; Grapes or Apple Cider?

07th March 2007
People have lots of interesting questions about vitamins and foods for heart health. We have received questions about grapes and heart health, apple cider vinegar and heart health and many others. We thought that we could probably cover grapes and apple... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

How Can I Benefit from BioDiesel?

08th February 2007
Biodiesel Fuel If you have an interest in being environmentally friendly, then no doubt you're aware of the damage fossil fuels are doing to our environment. Not only that, but at some point they will run out. Add in the recent jump in gas prices, an... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan

How To Make Biodiesel: The Three choices of using biofuel

12th January 2007
Biodiesel becomes more and more popular every year. It's popularity probably derives from the fact that biodiesel is so cheap and relatively easy to be made. You can make it in your own backyard or kitchen. It is far better than the original petro-diesel,... Read >
Author: Maria Markella

Why All People Are Firing Trans Fats Now?

07th December 2006
On Tuesday (December 5, 2006), New York has become the first city in United States to ban artery-clogging artificial trans fats at restaurants, as voted by New York’s Health Board. Restaurants must stop using most frying oils containing artificial trans... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Suet Bird Feeders

05th December 2006
Suet bird feeders are a great way to feed birds all year long. Despite what some may think that suet bird feeders are only suitable in the winter months suet bird feeders are a valuable source of food for wild birds all year long. Suet bird feeders allo... Read >
Author: Pam Caouette

8 Ways to Prevent Breast Cancer

17th November 2006
Women should focus on keeping breast health through good lifestyle and dietary choices.Here are eight ways to help you prevent breast cancer. They are supported with many researches and studies. You should embark them all if possible. 1. You should be ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Diet and Exercise for Diabetics

19th July 2006
The best way to fight diabetes is through lifestyle changes particularly by combining diet and exercise. This is not new. Diabetes researchers and other experts have always suggested lifestyle changes as the major weapon in fighting diabetes. Studies have... Read >
Author: Wan Ibrahim Yusoff

Using Biomass Power for Our Electric Needs

14th July 2006
Electricity is a fundamental pillar to any modern society. Unfortunately, we need fuel to create electricity. This brings us to the subject of biomass as a new source of power. Using Biomass Power for Our Electric Needs Biomass is a term used to des... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Palm Oil BioDiesel

22nd June 2006
100% CRUDE PALM OIL REFINED (RBD) PALM OIL PALM OLEIN & PALM STEARIN are EXCELLENT VEGETABLE OILs THAT CAN BE USED TO PRODUCE YOUR BIODIESEL! Palm Oil Biodiesel is produced by a reaction of a palm oil or animal fat with an alcohol such as methanol or e... Read >
Author: shana shane

Red meat consumption doubles risk of colon cancer, says study; is it time to go vegetarian yet?

06th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Truth Publishing A current study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows a doubling of the risk of colon cancer for people who are heavy consumers of red meat. More specifically, it shows that the risk doubles ... Read >
Author: Steve Diaz

The History of Soap Making - Part 1

28th May 2006
Records indicate that soap making began as far back as 2,800 B.C. Inscriptions discovered on the sides of clay cylinders excavated from the ruins of ancient Babylon describe the boiling of fats with ashes. Unfortunately the inscriptions do not describe th... Read >
Author: Gary Everson

Prostate Cancer

24th April 2006
Prostate cancer Prostate is a male gland that surrounds first part of the urethra and is responsible for production of semen (the sperm carrier). Prostate cancer is the name given to development of cancer in prostate and prostate cancer is generally fo... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender

The History of Soap Making

20th April 2006
Records indicate that soap making began as far back as 2,800 B.C. Inscriptions discovered on the sides of clay cylinders excavated from the ruins of ancient Babylon describe the boiling of fats with ashes. Unfortunately the inscriptions do not describe th... Read >
Author: Gary Everson

Cholesterol Reducing Diet

25th January 2006
These days cholesterol is becoming real threat to the residents of countries such as United States of America, Europe and few Asian countries. The possible reason behind this fact is that here people tend to consume more of meat products, which contains h... Read >
Author: Vivek Sharma

How Can Fat Burning Supplements Be Improved To Attack Obesity More Effectively?

20th December 2005
More and more scientists and supplement manufacturers are realizing that weight loss or fat burning supplements are associated with thermogenesis. They have also gathered more knowledge about the causes of obesity. In particular they have studied how bro... Read >
Author: Hugh Thorpe