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See And Do It All On Your Well Planned Brisbane Tour

23rd September 2009
If you are heading out to Brisbane soon and would love to be taken round to see all the sites, you are in luck. You can plan ahead to see all sorts of stuff in and around Brisbane with a series of tours. There are plenty to choose from and it all depends ... Read >
Author: JenB

Having trouble writing your profile?

23rd September 2009
I hear you. It can be damn hard to write at all sometimes, let alone write about yourself, let alone write a personal profile about yourself for an internet dating website. It probably makes you feel a little self-conscious and silly, oui? Well, just thin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to Make Delicious Iced Tea Using Gourmet Teas

23rd September 2009
According to the U.S. Tea Association, 85% of tea consumed in the US is iced. Unfortunately, the bulk of the iced tea consumed is made of low quality tea, such as the iced “tea” you find in fast food establishments. Their tea is often made of tea-fl... Read >
Author: Empl Alexwhite

Have a Cup of Tea and Enjoy the Benefits of Flavonoid Antioxidants

15th September 2009
Antioxidant rich food has been the subject of many studies, reports and even complete books on nutrition for a number of years. The flavonoid antioxidant has been found to reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease and stroke; and it's as easy as drinking a... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

carp books

10th September 2009
Discover a Secret Amazing Carp Fishing Rig – Just excellent when the carp are proving difficult to catch! You won’t find the top carp anglers shouting about it... Hello! Like a lot of keen carp anglers I fish throughout the fishing season as muc... Read >
Author: Dennis Black

Home made herbal remedies for cough

07th September 2009
Fortunately, nature has placed numerous herbs for cough. No need to resort to expensive drugs or anything like that, only with the help of some good Herbal remedies you can cure that annoying discomfort that is cough. Consider some homemade cough remed... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

Home Body Detox Super liquids

07th September 2009
A body detox diet can be a fresh, full, spicy, and delicious feast altogether. What with all the sumptuous fresh fruit salads and vegetable soups, one can easily forget that he or she is actually on a home body detox. However, it is not just all about th... Read >
Author: John Khu

Shifting to new location- Do it with Packers Movers Company

10th August 2009
Moving to new location can be traumatic as well as it is an upsetting process. It is one of the most problematic tasks that make people mentally and physically tired. While moving to new location lots of work has to be done. And it is well known to everyo... Read >
Author: Manoj kumar

Health Benefits Of Honey

10th August 2009
There are various health benefits derived from celery and its juice. The medical virtues of celery were first described by the Greeks Discorides and Pliny. In the early middle ages celery juice was very beneficial for curing ailments such as stones, const... Read >
Author: seo services

Shifting to new location- Do it with Packers Movers Company

09th August 2009
Moving to new location can be traumatic as well as it is an upsetting process. It is one of the most problematic tasks that make people mentally and physically tired. While moving to new location lots of work has to be done. And it is well known to everyo... Read >
Author: Manoj kumar

Home Remedies for Colds

07th August 2009
Home Remedies for Colds There are over 150 different viruses which are continually evolving which can be the cause of a common cold, but unfortunately, medical scientists have yet to discover a chemical drug which can kill off these viruses. Antibio... Read >
Author: Colin Platt

Carp Fishing Techniques

03rd August 2009
Hello Still NOT catching Big CARP, even though using the right bait? We all need an extra edge to say ahead of the carp right? With most newbie carp anglers chasing the latest carp fishing techniques, usually in the area of bait or the ... Read >
Author: Dennis Black

Allergies and its Treatment

16th July 2009
Doctors often prescribe medicine to treat allergies. But taking medicine has caused some allergy suffers to endure unnatural effects such as drowsiness and headaches. With growing concern of chemicals and pills, alternative approaches to treating pollen a... Read >
Author: jerry

How to get rid of Nasal Congestion?

11th July 2009
Nasal congestion or stuffy nose can be caused by a cold or flu, exposure to dust or pollen or non allergic inflammation of blood vessels of the nose. A foreign object in the nose of children can also lead to nasal congestion. Use medication and or drug... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Better Way To Prevent A Sinus Infection

13th June 2009
Many of us will confuse the signals of a sinus infection with that of the common cold. These signals that stimulate pain in the face, runny nose, headaches, and an irritated throat are indicative of both of these problems - but when those signals become t... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Promotional Mugs Are Continuous Advertisement

12th June 2009
Some companies spend piles of cash on their marketing in Radio, on Television, and print ads. There are different options of promoting a company or product to look at. A more grass roots approach is available. Why not have people put the word out themselv... Read >
Author: JenB

Name that summer tea and get your ocean of tea gift

05th June 2009
Summer is about having fun. Whether you are on the beach or just about lounging in your porch having the two best ingredients are necessary to spell between fun and spoil is tea and food. Teas are known as a better substitute for most beverages – coffee... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Home Remedies for Cough, Cough Natural Remedies

18th May 2009
Cough is not a disease actually; it is a symptom of any kind of obstruction in the respiratory tract. Coughs can originate in the pharynx, bronchial tubes, trachea and the pleura lining of the lungs. Crush enough fresh ginger to obtain half a tablespoo... Read >
Author: John Adison

Different Types Of Chinese Tea Cups

03rd April 2009
As you all know, the Chinese are so meticulous when it comes tea wares. Perhaps this is due to the fact that tea wares like the Chinese tea cups and tea pots play a very important role in the tea preparation. A tea ceremony would not be successful with... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Are There Any Green Tea Side Effects We Should Be Concerned With?

13th March 2009
What are the side effects of green tea? If there are any, should we be concerned, or are they minimal? Well, like any good thing, you can consume too much. The only real side effect is that it contains caffeine. Too much caffeine can be a problem. Gr... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Chinese tea preparation guide

10th March 2009
As you all know, the Chinese are so meticulous when it comes tea wares. Perhaps this is due to the fact that tea wares like the Chinese tea cups and tea pots play a very important role in the tea preparation. A tea ceremony would not be successful without... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea

Did You Know That There is Caffeine in Green Tea?

23rd February 2009
Is there caffeine in green tea? Yes, of course, there is, the amount varies depending on such factors as the age of the tealeaves and where the plant grows. This holds true for both black and green tea. Even though there is caffeine in tea, there is still... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Got winter blues

13th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Healthy Bodies, Happy Minds I've noticed that I'm feeling slower, more tired, and less social than is typical for me. Instead of making plans and staying busy, I'm finding that I am craving the coziness of my house. Instead of going ... Read >
Author: Karen Schachter, LICSW, CHC

The Health Wonders of Drinking Tea

28th January 2009
For most people who need a quick caffeine fix but are not a fan of coffee, tea is another alternative. Besides being a substitute for coffee, there's more to this that tea offers to our body. Having said this tip - drinking tea over coffee, it would al... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Tassimo 1400 - Your morning wake-up call

09th January 2009
Sometimes when you come home from a hard day at the office you're looking for more than just a cup of coffee. Imagine something that can help you make everything from hot tea to cappuccinos in minutes, at a fraction of what you would pay at a coffee shop... Read >
Author: K. Braun

Arthritis During The Cold Season

09th January 2009
Arthritis can be a very difficult disease to deal with, especially if you're daily routine involves quite a number of tasks that require you to keep on moving around. Arthritis commonly affects vital joints like the knee, hip, and wrist joints. Although ... Read >
Author: morningshift

The Family and Christmas

04th January 2009
It is one of the much anticipated days of the year for the majority of families all over the world. And that is the Christmas day, a commemoration of the birth of Jesus and a time for happiness and sharing of blessings to others. Families can be really bu... Read >
Author: Phoem

5 Effective Natural Home Remedies to Cure Bad Breath

31st December 2008
The over-the-counter bad breath product is taking too long to treat your condition and turn your breath into icy peppermint fresh like it had boldly claimed on the label. Frustration level has surged to the highest point as you realize that a lot of money... Read >
Author: Info Spreader

Lose Weight Quickly - Lose 8 Pounds In One Week With Little Effort

29th December 2008
This diet was repeatedly and successfully used by graceful and attractive Victoria Principal who was acting in American soap opera "Dallas". It is a low-calorie diet which will help you to lose weight quickly; 5-8 pounds within one week with little effort... Read >
Author: Alen Green

Powerful Proven Remedies For Cold Sores And Oral Herpes Outbreaks

19th December 2008
There is no shortage of remedies for cold sores. The stores and internet are full of them. Most are fine for immediate comfort but are not very effective in healing your cold sore quickly. You really need both - quick healing and fast symptom rel... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh

How to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain Without Dieting – 3 Super Simple Eating Modifications

03rd December 2008
The holiday season brings friends, family, fun and FOOD. It is truly a season of abundance but your waistline doesn’t have to be a victim of this abundance, you can avoid the typical holiday weight gain without having to dedicate yourself to a diet pla... Read >
Author: Dr. Becky Gillaspy

Popular fad diets to lose weight

28th November 2008
You don�t need to starve yourself or follow the latest �revolutionary� diet that promises quick weight loss with little effort or sacrifice. The fact is fad diets do not promote long term weight loss. Yes your will lose weight on a fad diet, however... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Braun Tassimo TA 1400 Coffee Maker

25th November 2008
Before we begin lets understand one thing, the Braun Tassimo TA 1400 is not just a coffee maker, it is much more then that. The manufacturer perfers to refer to it as a hot beverage system. It is a good description to be sure, but what the description do... Read >
Author: silntrunin

Some Remedy For Herpes Relief

15th September 2008
For those of you who suffer from cold sores (herpes) or fever blisters, you're familiar with the discomfort and painful blisters that an outbreak brings you. To find a home remedy for herpes is particularly critical when you become aware that an outbreak ... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Stainless steel copper practical contemporary classic NIO teapot set

08th September 2008
Teapots are usually associated with grandmother's and the British, which makes this contemporary design a nice change. This teapot is made from stainless steel with complimentary heat-resistant handles. Oliver hemming teapot is a beautiful and practical d... Read >
Author: jeya

Ayurvedic Healthy Eating

04th September 2008
Ayurveda has a theory that anything can be a food, a medicine or a poison depending on ‘who’ is eating, ‘what’ is eaten, and ‘how much’ is eaten. For example, fresh ginger root is delicious in cooking as a food to flavour and help digestion.... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Add Elegance To Your Backyard With Outdoor Stone Fireplaces

22nd August 2008
Adding a stone fireplace to your backyard space provides warmth and elegance. While bonfires and chimneas are excellent starters, real stone fireplaces are more elegant, long lasting and they will likely increase the value of your home. Adding a real ston... Read >
Author: Kristie Brown

How To Make Your Own Herbal Home Recipes?

29th July 2008
It is easy to learn how to make your own herbal home recipes. Herbal remedies are definitely a great way to treat any minor or common ailments that your family members may have. Just imagine the ease and convenience if you know how and what to do about tr... Read >
Author: Romen

The Ultimate Way To Make A Living

28th July 2008
Are you complaining daily and seriously disliking your 9-5 job? You have the same old routine day in day out? Waking up at 6.30, getting dressed, get into your car and get stuck in traffic, search for a parking space, see the same faces each day and worst... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Green Tea - Taste of the World

22nd July 2008
Many studies suggest that fresh-brewed tea can benefit health and fight disease. Tea is cosy, comforting, easy to brew, and can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Chinese green has more varieties than any other tea in China as well as any other country in t... Read >
Author: Ajay Mehandru

Green Tea - Taste of the World

22nd July 2008
Many studies suggest that fresh-brewed tea can benefit health and fight disease. Tea is cosy, comforting, easy to brew, and can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Chinese green has more varieties than any other tea in China as well as any other country in t... Read >
Author: Ajay Mehandru

Cooling Off is a Breeze!

17th July 2008
One of the big problems with living with heat these days is that we are all trying to save money on our energy bills. Whether it is because we are environmentally aware or whether it is because we have found that the cost of living is rising faster than... Read >
Author: Nelson Stewart

That's Funny! The Use of Humor In Persuasion Part Two

25th June 2008
So just how do we use our wits to keep our wits about us? How do we use humor in our communications in order to foster goodwill, camaraderie and common ground? How do we persuade with humor? For starters, be non-verbal! No, no, I don't mean don't say a... Read >
Author: Dr. Rick Kirschner

Home Remedies for Cough

23rd June 2008
Cough is an important reflex action, which the body undertakes to get rid of substances that are irritating the air passages. A cough is usually initiated to clear a buildup of phlegm in the trachea, by forceful expulsion of air at high speed away from th... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Severe Cough and its cure

17th June 2008
A cough is a sudden, often repetitive, spasmodic contraction of the thoracic cavity, resulting in violent release of air from the lungs, and usually accompanied by a distinctive sound. Coughs in children are common, and usually accompany many of the norma... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Chinese Green Tea as the Drink to Health

29th May 2008
Many studies suggest that fresh-brewed tea can benefit health and fight disease. Tea is cosy, comforting, easy to brew, and can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Chinese green has more varieties than any other tea in China as well as any other country i... Read >
Author: Janey

Chinese Green Tea as the Drink to Health

26th May 2008
Many studies suggest that fresh-brewed tea can benefit health and fight disease. Tea is cosy, comforting, easy to brew, and can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Chinese green has more varieties than any other tea in China as well as any other country i... Read >
Author: Janey

Russian Food Day

15th May 2008
The following is a contemporary yet already traditional course of Russian food for the whole day. Whether you want to take a day off just to experience this course or invite your friends over for just a part of it - I'm sure it will be fun. To start ou... Read >
Author: IDoWriting

Is Tobramycin Good for Sinusitis?

08th May 2008
Tobramycin is an antibiotic that is used to cure sinusitis. There are mixed reports regarding the effectiveness of its use. Some state that about 98% of the time, tobramycin successfully cures sinusitis. Others maintain that it doesn’t really help, and ... Read >
Author: Owenskie

Is Tobramycin Good for Sinusitis?

08th May 2008
Tobramycin is an antibiotic that is used to cure sinusitis. There are mixed reports regarding the effectiveness of its use. Some state that about 98% of the time, tobramycin successfully cures sinusitis. Others maintain that it doesn’t really help, and ... Read >
Author: Owen

Ways of Using Promo Mugs

06th April 2008
Promotional mugs make for ideal promotional gifts to be used as gifts or giveaways at any occasions and for any type of target audience. The market is crowded with a range of new and innovative promotional items and gifts but the functionality and usefuln... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Promotional Mugs - 3 Specialty Designs

02nd April 2008
Promotional mugs can be very effective in getting a promotional or advertising message to a wide range of people. Corporations or organizations usually contract the services of a promotional items suppliers for a bulk number of promotional mugs for dissem... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

A Guide To Baby Proofing Your House

12th March 2008
Whether you are a grandparent planning to baby sit or a new parent bringing in your newborn, you have to prepare the house for the baby. Babies are notorious wanderers and pick up and try to chew whatever fits into their tiny hands. This habit and their g... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

French Toast Strata for Diabetics and Dieters

25th February 2008
Tired of the same old breakfast day in and day out? To me one of the most difficult things about my diabetic diet is boring old breakfast foods. And I am not much of a morning person. I hate the idea of getting up and heading off to the kitchen to make ... Read >
Author: Linda W

Severe Cough and its cure

21st February 2008
A cough is a sudden, often repetitive, spasmodic contraction of the thoracic cavity, resulting in violent release of air from the lungs, and usually accompanied by a distinctive sound. Coughs in children are common, and usually accompany many of the norma... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Herbalism-Herbal Remedies

14th February 2008
Since children have a higher metabolic rate, and good underlying energy in most cases, herbs which stimulate the circulation are generally to be avoided. Herbal teas are one of the most suitable forms of treatment. With stronger preparations such as infus... Read >
Author: David Jones

The role of Chinese herbs in Chinese cooking and Traditional Chinese Medicine

21st January 2008
When we speak of Chinese herbs, we are technically referring to herbs sourced straight from China. Chinese herbs are commonly employed for Chinese cooking but may also have medicinal properties that make them ideal to use in Traditional Chinese Medicine... Read >
Author: springherb11

Ginger – One of the Most Commonly Recognized Chinese Herbs

20th January 2008
When people speak of exotic Chinese Herbs, we usually may not think of the common cooking ingredient called ginger as being one of these Chinese Herbs – but yes, it is. What we use as a cooking ingredient would be the so-called edible root of the plant ... Read >
Author: springherb11

The role of Chinese herbs in Chinese cooking and Traditional Chinese Medicine

20th January 2008
When we speak of Chinese herbs, we are technically referring to herbs sourced straight from China. Chinese herbs are commonly employed for Chinese cooking but may also have medicinal properties that make them ideal to use in Traditional Chinese Medicine t... Read >
Author: springherb11

Find Natural Medicine

20th January 2008
Why wait for the winter flu to come around? Wouldn’t it be better if we could take some measures to avoid it in the first place? Here are five simple ideas that can keep you flu-free through winter time. They are all very simple to follow. Actually, any... Read >
Author: Karl Ross

Health Tips for Air Travelers

06th November 2007
Air plane travel is more fun filled and entertaining than other travel mediums. But as with others it too has some health risks. As a traveler we should check out such problems in order to stay fit throughout the journey. This is totally new experience fo... Read >
Author: Sarah Brown

Winter tips for Cats

05th November 2007
Cats may have a fur coat but, keep in mind just like us they are affected by the Winter cold. Here are some tips on keeping your cat safe and happy during the cold days and nights of winter.Many people use fireplaces and small heating units during the wi... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

Home Remedies from the Old Country

20th October 2007
Home remedies are things that can be found around the house that have medicinal properties that can help protect you from illness or speed up recovery time once you do get sick.Growing up it seemed that no matter what was wrong with my brother and I, my m... Read >
Author: Jack Reider

Home Remedies for Cough

11th October 2007
Coughing is an action the body takes to get rid of substances that are irritating the air passages. oughs can be either acute or chronic. Acute coughs begin suddenly and usually last no more than 2 to 3 weeks. Acute coughs are the kind you most often get ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Get Rid Of Your Dining Table Maintenance Worries

30th August 2007
One of the biggest worries of a housewife is the staining of her dining tables. Be it a major party or the daily usage of three meals and tea times in between, the table is sure to suffer from the rough usage it invariably goes through. While spots from m... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Masala Chai: A tea with dash of spice

26th July 2007
Although tea is consumed as hot beverage in pure form without any additives. There are lot many tea lover’s who consume tea with spices or masala. This trend is becoming popular all over the world; albeit a very large number of hot tea drinkers still pr... Read >
Author: upty123

The Best Flavored Tea Pluckings

13th July 2007
If you’re new to flavored teas, no doubt you’re wondering how to choose flavored teas of the best quality. The variety of the tea, the country in which it’s grown, the way it’s processed, the time it’s harvested and the way it’s flavored all a... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

How To Make Your First Impression Last Part 1

01st July 2007
Let me tell you about the last home show I went to. It was your typical home show with lots of booths, pretty displays, loads of freebies. But I wasn’t interested in all that. I was on a mission. I needed a landscaping contractor to take my dismal, ... Read >
Author: MacGraphicKaren

How to Plan Your Next Baby Shower Brunch Menu

01st July 2007
When you are planning a baby shower that includes brunch you will have many possibilities and decisions to make. Baby shower menus may vary depending on the time of year. If you are planning a baby shower for the spring you may want to choose a simple... Read >
Author: tim bock

Exotic Foods From Around the Globe with DirecTV

29th June 2007
Wouldnt you love to sit down to a nice meal of hot roasted termites, or sip a hot cup of tea that has a scoop of yak butter in it? Of course you wouldnt. They say that the termites taste like chicken, or maybe its the chicken that tastes like termites. Ho... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Be Your Own Herbal Expert - Pt 2

29th June 2007
Herbal medicine is the medicine of the people. It is simple, safe, effective, and free. Our ancestors knew how to use an enormous variety of plants for health and well-being. Our neighbors around the world continue to use local plants for healing and heal... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

A Gift for Grandma G

30th May 2007
Thin lace curtains floated away from the window in the cool summer breeze, they rustled gently and then fell gracefully at rest again. The sky was clear and blue, not a cloud in sight. The sun was still low on the horizon and the reflection sparkled like ... Read >
Author: John Mehrmann

The meaning of Guanxi

03rd May 2007
The first Chinese word that anybody who does business in China must learn is "Guanxi" And what means this word?: China is a country that is developing in a very fast pace and at the same time it is growing. So many business opportunities are starting to... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Treat Your Sinusitis Right

30th March 2007
Due to the advancements on our technology a lot of sinus infection treatment has already been discovered. And since the symptoms of sinusitis are same as those of colds or allergies, diagnosis can be misleading. Common symptoms of sinusitis are headac... Read >
Author: Carlalet

HEART ATTACK AND DRINKING WATER

14th March 2007
Heart Attack and drinking warm water.... Not only about the warm water after your meal, but about heart attacks. This makes sense.. the Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals...not cold water...maybe it is time we adopt their drinking h... Read >
Author: Fatima Jiwani

Wholesale Tea and Tea Wholesalers: The Benefits of a Total Program

20th February 2007
Tea wholesalers are an important, if sometimes overlooked, segment of the loose leaf tea business and they add significant value to the tea marketing and distribution process. Tea wholesalers add value to the efforts of tea suppliers by reselling tea ... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Know The Signs Of a Bronchial Cough

15th February 2007
There are many times of the year when bronchial infections seem to increase. While not a researcher or medical professional, I have noticed that cold and rainy weather along with the changes in seasons, my kids seem to have more than their share of colds... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Treating sinus infections disease

07th February 2007
The nose plays a special role in the body’s defense system. The air which enters the nostrils and goes through the nose to sinus cavities and then goes to the lungs is filtered by the nose. The nose has a cilia system that does all this cleaning up. If ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

All about acute bronchitis( part two)

30th January 2007
In the first part of our article you have found out about acute bronchitis: what it is, which are the symptoms that can let you know if you have acute bronchitis. It is now time to see how acute bronchitis can be treated. A well known fact for all the ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Natural cure in Bronchitis

30th January 2007
Bronchitis is a disease of the lungs. It is an inflammatory disease. The pathogenic agents which determine Bronchitis are viruses, bacteria or fungi. Bronchitis is also influenced and worsen by the weather. So it is recommended to avoid wet weather and wi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to avoid sinus infections?

29th January 2007
Sinusitis can be infectious and non-infectious, but most of the time the infection is present. The sinus infections affect every year 37 million Americans. The treatment is based on antibiotic drugs to kill the bacterium that causes the infection of si... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What are the treatments for strep throat and which is better?

03rd January 2007
Strep throat is a very common affection that is caused by viruses and bacteria that make the throat irritate. It causes pain in the throat, high fever, sometimes a rash, and it can lead to more serious problems if nothing is done to treat it. The virus ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

A few simple home remedies for curing strep throat

30th December 2006
The tissue inside the throat is very vulnerable to foreign bacteria and microorganisms and it can be infected very easily because the air we breathe passes through the throat so if we breathe any viruses we are at high risk of getting a strep throat. S... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Breckenridge Vacation Rentals

17th November 2006
For some of the best fresh powder in the Rocky Mountains, make your way to Breckenridge, Colorado for the ski adventure of a lifetime. Here you will find dramatic, challenging slopes and perfectly carved half pipes on 10 miles of snow-capped peeks that wi... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

My Five-Ounce Sleeping Bag

16th November 2006
Okay, it wasn't quite a sleeping bag. However, it was only five ounces, and it kept me warm as the temperature dropped to the low forties on the bank of the Manistee River in Michigan. The secret was the fifteen minutes we spent gathering dead, dry bracke... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

How To Get Rid of Facial Acne With This Natural Technique and 9 Tips To Help The Healing Process

12th July 2006
Millions of people suffer from facial acne in the world. Facial acne might not be considered a major problem initially but with time, it can really degenerate into a serious problem which has the potential to affect one's life like fearing other people's ... Read >
Author: Jean Lam

Home Remedies for Bad Breath

26th June 2006
The most obvious of the home remedies for bad breath (halitosis) is simply attending to excellent oral hygiene. Brush your teeth after eating so that the surfaces of your teeth are clean and not coated with food that bacteria like to eat. Floss regularly ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Manitoba Fishing Vacation Rentals

09th June 2006
If you are serious about fishing, then you have to experience fishing lodgings. Manitoba fishing lodgings offer fishing 24 hours a day, a trip you will never forget. Manitoba Fishing Lodgings Manitoba is a province that is located in the middle of... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Ten Relaxation Techniques

21st April 2006
A few good relaxation techniques can save your life, because stress is more than just unpleasant. It's also dangerous to your health. Disciplined practices such as meditation can help relieve that stress, but what if you don't have the time or motivation?... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman