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Loucious herb garden plants

22nd September 2009
Like other types of plants, herb plants come in annuals, perennials, and biennials. There is a huge variety of herbs and each one is different from each other. If a specific type of herb catches your interests, you are in, if you want to understand how ... Read >
Author: jvillan

Growing Tomatoes: "How to Make a Tomato Sauce using your own tomatoes"

18th September 2009
As summer comes to a close, I have now almost harvested all of my tomatoes. There are still a few left outside and some are still a bit green, but in all I have got a great crop which I am very proud of. So now it is time to start thinking what to do with... Read >
Author: Leslie Pirrie

Finding the Best Natural Cure for Snoring

11th September 2009
People who snore often look for ways to overcome their problem of snoring. They usually choose anti snoring devices or consult a doctor who gives ideas on what can be done. However, there are many natural cures for snoring which can help reduce or even ... Read >
Author: Richard Branson

the majesty of herb garden plants

11th September 2009
Herb Garden Plants Like other types of plants, herb plants reach in annuals, perennials, and biennials. There is a vast variety of herbs and each one is uncommon from each other. If a particular type of herb catches your interests, you are in, i... Read >
Author: jvillan

Herbs Growing in Containers are Beautiful!

19th July 2009
Anyone can have a beautiful herb garden right outside their door by growing herbs in containers. You'll be surprised at just how easy, and how much fun it can be once you get started! Whether you live in an apartment with a small balcony or have a big y... Read >
Author: Mark Perlik

Oregano Oil - Miracle Oil

23rd June 2009
You can make a habit of consuming oregano oil in your day to day routine as it helps to keep away from infectious diseases. The common oregano is referred to as Origanum marjoram and oregano oil is known as Origanum vulgare. But these two are totally diff... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Cooking with Fresh Herbs: Add Savory Flair to Your Favorite Recipes with These Simple Tricks

17th June 2009
Fresh herbs add such savory flair to recipes, but if you don't know the basic rules for cooking with them, it can seem overwhelming. Here's what you need to know to start using herbs to liven up your favorite recipes. Using Fresh Herbs First, fre... Read >
Author: Jamie Jefferson

Basics of Learning to Cook With Fresh Herbs

27th April 2009
Learning to use fresh herbs is a great way to spice up your cooking, making it tastier and better than ever before. There are infinite ways to use fresh herbs in your cooking. This means that you get to use your imagination to create new ways of using th... Read >
Author: Mark Perlik

Oregano Oil - The natural nemesis to a number of diseases

27th April 2009
A prevalent misconception that is likely to arise even while reading this very line is that of oregano oil having something to do with the process of cooking. The language Latin is perhaps, the best saviour in this case as its holds two different names fo... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Home Remedies for Constipation, Easy Home Based Constipation Cure

31st March 2009
Irregularity amounts to constipation. Constipation is related to the digestive system. It is a condition that affects the individual by a hardening of feces, which experience biological difficulty in digesting. Extreme discomfort and outright pain is infl... Read >
Author: John Adison

Growing Parsley And Parsnip

27th March 2009
Known to every human being to bear its seed the second year, and, after that, to die away. It may be sown at any season when the frost is out of the ground. The best way is to sow it in spring, and in very clean ground; because the seed lies long in the ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Beautiful Bodies - Body care during your bath

15th December 2008
The bath is not just the place where we clean ourselves. It is also where many of us relax. And one of the best ways to relax is to take a Bubble Bath. However, if you want to really be assured of taking a soothing, healthful bath, one where no harmful in... Read >
Author: carole delglyn

How to Treat Insomnia Effective Tips and Remedies

02nd December 2008
Insomnia (sleeplessness) is a common sleep disorder in which a person experience difficulty in sleeping. Depression and anxiety are the two main causes of insomnia. Poor concentration, short memory, decreased alertness and mental sluggishness are major sy... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Getting Organized with Home Organzers

25th September 2008
We all have areas of our home that could be used in a more organized or efficient way. The problem that a lot of us have is that we have this blank canvas to work with and we try to keep things orderly within that blank canvas. Sometimes a closet or a c... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Some Useful Essential Oils with Curative Properties

09th September 2008
Essential oils have natural healing properties that are helpful in treating common health problems. They can be safely used for inhaling, massaging or in bath. Below are some useful essential oils with curative properties - 1. Marjoram Marjoram is a... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

The top 10 spices every kitchen needs!

05th September 2008
Whether you are a bachelor with no personal chef or you are like my sister who is still trying to learn how to cook for her family or somewhere in between, you need certain spices to make your kitchen work. Here is a short list of the top 10 spices I coul... Read >

Home Remedy for Treating Anorexia

15th July 2008
The fundamental definition of anorexia is simply the loss of appetite. One of the more common traditional treatments of anorexia is mixing a drink made from a handful of the seeds of caraway and hops. This is especially recommended for the loss of appetit... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How to save your blood pressure

14th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Duanphen Singhaphan Somewhere around 25 million Americans are currently taking high blood pressure drugs of some kind. These medications consist primarily of diuretics, beta-blockers, calcium antagonists, and ACE inhibitors. But they... Read >
Author: Peter John

Tips for safe blood pressure

25th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Duanphen Singhaphan Somewhere around 25 million Americans are currently taking high blood pressure drugs of some kind. These medications consist primarily of diuretics, beta-blockers, calcium antagonists, and ACE inhibitors. But they... Read >
Author: Peter John

American’s Like Eggplant

18th April 2008
Eggplant is delicious hot or cold and can be enjoyed marinated, stuffed, roasted, grilled, fried, in a casserole, in stews, or on brochettes. Sliced eggplant absorbs oil like a sponge, but a good bread crumb or batter coating will help, and make sure the ... Read >
Author: M B John

What are Heaty and Cooling Foods?

13th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan When a Chinese uses the terms 'heaty' or 'heatiness' to describe the kinds of foods he/she would like to have or avoid, most Westerners would probably have no idea what those concepts are or find them strange. In Traditional... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan

Home Remedies for Stress – Tips for Combating Stress

07th April 2008
Now-a-days many people suffer from excessive stress due to hectic and modern lifestyle. In excessive stress, the body tends to break down or feeling drowsy and tired. Person with stress easily get irritated, exhausted and even get sick. Some people used t... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

You Can Also Write Your Own Pizza Sauce Recipe

19th February 2008
There are many varieties of pizza. These varieties are pizza dough, pizza sauces & pizza toppings. If you want to make pizza at home, then pizza sauce recipe is the best option & it likes a fun to make this pizza at home. If you are a health conscious ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Salvia Hispanica - One of the Most Healthful Herbs Available

28th January 2008
If you remember what a “chia pet” was, you know what salvia hispanica is. Related to popular dried herbs and organic spices such as spearmint, peppermint, oregano, basil and marjoram, salvia hispanica is actually a member of the mint family, and is pe... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

The Perfect Sausage Recipe

08th October 2007
Well, stop looking, it does not exist. The good news is that you can make the perfect sausage yourself every time as long as you obey the basic rules of sausage making. There are millions of sausage recipes floating for free on the Internet and your own c... Read >
Author: Adam Marianski

Aromatherapy For Children

30th July 2007
Although the use of aromatherapy is typically associated with adults, children can also benefit from the healing and soothing powers of aromatherapy. They are very attracted to different scents and love to experience it through diffusion, baths, massage, ... Read >
Author: CMPalmer

Understanding the Power of Smell

29th June 2007
Scientists pursue aromachology (the study of scent and its aptitude to change human behavior) for its role in everything from medicine to marketing, migraines to memory loss, and relaxation to revitalization. Contemporary healers, therapists, and marke... Read >
Author: hamza

Growing Herbs In Your Garden

19th July 2006
Why would you want to grow herbs in your garden? Fresh herbs are awesome. I love just putting basil leaves on a tuna sandwich and in salads. For the culinary lovers herbs are something they need fresh. Herbs serve as a major source for seasoning in prepar... Read >
Author: Norma Maria

Easy Summer Grilling Success

16th June 2006
Summer evenings are so beautiful, you just need to move outside. Clean off the grill and prepare to enjoy these long leisurely evenings. Here are some tips to be sure your next barbeque is a success! 1. Heat the grill. If using charcoal, allow plent... Read >
Author: Diane Watkins

Change Your Mood with Aromatherapy

24th April 2006
Contemporary healers, therapists, and marketing gurus are grabbing hold of a phenomenon that insects and animals instinctively understand: the power of aroma. Scientists pursue aromachology (the study of scent and its ability to change human behavior)... Read >
Author: Susie Cortright

Candida Yeast Infection Diet: An Alternative to Dangerous Drugs part II

14th March 2006
As part of your Candida treatment through the Candida diet, you will also have to cut all kind of foods which may contain yeast. This means that you have to temporarily give up having bread, alcoholic drinks, black tea, cheese or vinegar. The reason for t... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey