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How To Eat Healthy During Your Next Camping Trip

29th September 2009
One should not think that camping foods only includes junk foods. While you are on your way for camping then it is better if you can think as well as carry light. Although it feels really good to imagine a campfire along with eggs and hot coffee with s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Enjoy This Quick To Prepare Lemon Cheesecake Recipe

24th September 2009
The following lemon cheesecake recipe serves ten and can be prepared in only fifteen minutes! Ingredients: 1 1/4 cups sweet biscuit crumbs 1/3 cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons grated lemon rind 3 teaspoons gelatine (dissolved in 1/4 cup boiling water)... Read >
Author: Chelsi

Tips to avoid Blocked Drains

24th September 2009
Drains can be cleaned out in various ways, but the inconvenience caused until then can be very stressful and irritating. To avoid getting trapped in such a mess, you can take a few simple precautions at your end that will help you avoid a blocked drain an... Read >
Author: Helen Garner

How To Do Your Bit To Protect The Environment

23rd September 2009
Climate change and the environment is top of the global agenda today as the need to cut down on carbon emissions becomes increasingly apparent. As world leaders negotiate to come up with a plan to halt climate change and cut down on emissions, we can also... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Efficiency Element In Solar Panels

23rd September 2009
While solar energy is mainly often associated with the production of electricity, heating is additionally a most important platform. While heating isn’t particularly tricky, efficiency in doing so is the important to saving wear and tear on your scheme.... Read >
Author: Calvin Tan

Silk - Silk Production

23rd September 2009
If you're wondering where most of your silk comes from and the specialties of these countries, we're going to go inside the silk industry itself in Thailand, Japan, and China to see just what it is that they're making and how. Silk production in Thai... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Nifty New Portable Coffee Maker

23rd September 2009
Have you ever been someplace other than home and found yourself wishing you had your coffee maker with you? Have you ever wished your coffee machine was small enough to fit in your handbag? If you have ever wanted a portable espresso maker, now you can ge... Read >
Author: Laurel Whiting

About tree seeds & bonsai seeds germination instructions.

22nd September 2009
It is important to maintain the freshness of the seeds in order to facilitate proper germination. This is why we store all of our seeds in a refrigerator dedicated for this purpose. Therefore, in order to preserve their freshness until you are ready to be... Read >
Author: jsolutions006

ARTIFICIAL DIET FOR INFANTS. by Fran Harris

22nd September 2009
ARTIFICIAL DIET FOR INFANTS. It should be as like the breast-milk as possible. This is obtained by a mixture of cow's milk, water, and sugar, in the following proportions. Fresh cow's milk, two thirds; Boiling water, or thin barley water, one thir... Read >
Author: sfabor

How to Avoid Calling a Plumber for Plugged Drains

22nd September 2009
We use our household plumbing every day, but we rarely think of it until something bad happens. Then it feels like a disaster! Fortunately there are good, honest plumbing companies that do quality work at a fair price that you can call in an emergency. ... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs Easily

17th September 2009
How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs We wish to be happy and cozy in our own homes without being harassed by anybody or anything. Bugs too think the same way and what’s more, they think it’s their home where they have every right to live the way they like.... Read >
Author: Elena Semick

Guitar Lesson – How To Change Guitar Strings

16th September 2009
At some point, all guitarists need to learn how to change the strings on their guitar. Sometimes you'll be forced to change one when a string snaps. But usually, you'll simply want to change them, as strings lose their brightness and wear out. The amou... Read >

Coffee Makers

16th September 2009
Most of the people in the world start their day with a cup of coffee. A good coffee gives an energetic start to your day. To make a good coffee conveniently and quickly, you can make use of coffee makers. Coffee makers are the devices which use same cont... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

How to Use powerful Essential Oils

16th September 2009
Essential oils are really focused and powerful. Essential oils are extremely concentrated liquids that can be detrimental if not used cautiously. Essential oils are the gist of the plant. They are not the same as fragrance oils. Essential oils are derived... Read >
Author: saddam

All My Drains Were Backed Up I Called Magic Plumbing San Francisco

15th September 2009
I recently had a clogged kitchen sink, so I searched Google for the best plumbers in San Francisco who have a long history cleaning drains in SF. I found wizardry Plumbing San Francisco to be the best drain cleaner in San Francisco. The Magic plumber ca... Read >
Author: drain cleanerssf

Natural Home relief for Insomnia

14th September 2009
Home Remedies for Insomnia Insomnia or the lack of a good night's sleep, troubles many people. The causes of insomnia are many and varied, almost as detailed as the treatments or cures. Many people will look to the cause of the insomnia and, having fou... Read >
Author: Doug Eldred

Flea Treatment For Dogs

10th September 2009
Not a lot of folks are conscious of the best flea treatment for dogs. They think and believe that taking out these undesirable invitees call for a lot of their hard earned cash. This is not right. This expose intends to show you not only the finest approa... Read >
Author: Ras Reed

Home Remedies for Depression

10th September 2009
Depression is a very real and treatable illness. Depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. Depression is very common and affects as many as one in eight people in their teen years. Depressed mood is generally situational and reactive, an... Read >
Author: MichaelWilliam

3 Tips to Brewing Great Tea

10th September 2009
Is the tea that you make always bitter tasting and not very good? There's nothing worse than going through the effort of brewing a whole pot of tea and having it turn out un-drinkable. Here's some simple tips and steps to follow to ensure that every cup o... Read >
Author: Sheila Jonstone

Weird Foods Of The World - Chinese

08th September 2009
I have eaten some weird and wonderful dishes around the world but some of the more interesting concoctions have been served up to me in China. A particularly interesting delicacy I ate some years ago consisted of Cow's bronchial tubes - the airways betw... Read >
Author: Ravish123477

Weird Foods Of The World - Chinese

08th September 2009
I have eaten some weird and wonderful dishes around the world but some of the more interesting concoctions have been served up to me in China. A particularly interesting delicacy I ate some years ago consisted of Cow's bronchial tubes - the airways betw... Read >
Author: Ravish123477

HAVE A HEART THIS VALENTINE'S DAY.

07th September 2009
HAVE A HEART THIS VALENTINE'S DAY. Show them you care with a selection of our heart shaped gifts from Find Me A Gift! Oh no. Valentine's day is ages away! We've still got Halloween and Christmas yet, but it never hurts to be prepared and you ought t... Read >
Author: sarah hague

History of the Coffee and Espresso machines

07th September 2009
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both coffee and espresso. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, however, are not familiar with t... Read >
Author: jsolutions014

Home Remedies for Allergies

04th September 2009
An allergy is a hypersensitive reaction to any of a number of substances. Allergies occur when the body's immune system malfunctions, going into "overdrive" to help protect the body from a substance it sees as foreign. Allergies are very common in the Uni... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman

Home Remedies for Allergies

04th September 2009
An allergy is a hypersensitive reaction to any of a number of substances. Allergies occur when the body's immune system malfunctions, going into "overdrive" to help protect the body from a substance it sees as foreign. Allergies are very common in the Uni... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman

9 Things You Need To Know About Barbecue

03rd September 2009
Almost like a tradition, but in the spring of each year, people in America to blow the dust of the fixed grid and begin to buy large quantities of all flesh. But what do we really know about grilling? Barbecue 1) in the Pig Pickin 'is incurred before ... Read >
Author: Ruel

Benefits of Getting Stainless Steel Sink for Your Kitchen

02nd September 2009
Having a stainless steel kitchen steel can be beneficial on your part. Since a stainless steel sink is tough and with great quality. You will be having an appealing and elegant kitchen in having stainless steel sink. It is a fact that the kitchen is on... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Making Tea - Tips

29th August 2009
Tea making seems such a simple thing to do, teabag and hot water and there you have it a cup of tea. But to get a better cup of tea you need to know a bit more than that. Making a pot of tea is easy, it is not rocket science and yes making tea withe a ... Read >
Author: slivatree

Understanding Combi Ovens

28th August 2009
A combi-oven combines several cooking functions in one piece of kitchen equipment and the shortening of the description “combination” is how a combi-oven gets its name. The combi-oven uses dry heat - either still or fan-driven - and steam, which is i... Read >
Author: easyequipment

How to Get Rid of Ants with Ant Repellents

28th August 2009
Simple Ant Repellents It is not essential to make use of strong chemicals or similar ant repellents to get rid of ants in your house. Simple remedies work wonders. These include: A very effective ant repellent is home remedy of citrus and water. Vin... Read >
Author: Elena Semick

Cooking Terminology Explained In Layman’s Terms

25th August 2009
It can be very frustrating when you are trying to follow a recipe, but you don't understand the cooking terms used. Sometimes even instructions on a packet of pasta can confuse you – what does cook until "al dente" mean? So, let's have a look at some ba... Read >
Author: MANPREET

Proper Diet Intake

24th August 2009
With so many different diets available, how are we to know what works and what is safe? The only way to be sure is to discover the author's background and the research behind the diet's methodology. Every good diet should give a background about the autho... Read >
Author: garyhill

VXA-X 11100221 Backup Tape

20th August 2009
In comparison to other technologies, VXA X tapes deliver exceptional performance and elevate the overall efficiency. VXA tape, part number 11100221, is the ideal backup storage media for the enterprise class. VXA X tape format offers lowest ownership cost... Read >
Author: Tape4backup

Basic Techniques for Cooking With Rice

18th August 2009
Rice is a very versatile food which can be a meal in itself, can be eaten cold as a salad, hot as a pudding or it can be served as a meal accompaniment. Use online recipes to get the most out of your packet of rice and experiment with different rices – ... Read >
Author: anil

Benefits of Witch Hazel

17th August 2009
My wife has always had sensitive skin. In the summertime it gets dry and irritated with the heat and she makes sure to stay out of the sun. You should see her collection of hats— her closet is like a milliner’s shop. When she does venture outdoors, sh... Read >
Author: Vinnie Platania

How to remove tricky stains from tablecloths

14th August 2009
Our tablecloths come into constant contact with a multitude of potential stain causing hazards. Everything from candle wax to coffee and everything in-between can ruin our precious table coverings but never fear help is at hand. The purpose of this guide ... Read >
Author: paulzanelli

Simple Detoxification Recipes

13th August 2009
You probably know by now what detoxification is and the ways that it can be done. A detox diet provides the simplest way to detoxifying yourself. A rule of thumb in detox diets: the more fiber and water, the better. Eat lots of vegetables and fruits, bean... Read >
Author: Dwain Griffith

The Tradition of Espresso

11th August 2009
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages all over the world and it comes with different flavors, and types. And, espresso is one of them. The term espresso means pressed-out in Italian, referring to the brewing process. Espresso coffee is a flavorful c... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Modern Kitchens Cleaning Tips

09th August 2009
Modern Kitchens need not require high-end cleaning agents and equipment. Most of the time, keeping your kitchen clean is really simple and quick. By observing these tips, you can most likely maintain the same look and feel of your well-designed kitchen th... Read >
Author: bizman2008

Bacteria in Water is Killed By Chlorine, But Is Chlorine Dangerous?

08th August 2009
Bacteria in water is a threat to your health. Coliform, a type of bacteria, lives in vegetation or soil and in the intestinal tract of animals. One way it gets into our water supplies is from runoff of septic tanks, feedlots, and sewage plants pastures... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Steps for Grape Wine Making At Home Easy- For Making it Fine

07th August 2009
Steps for Grape Wine Making At Home Easy: Folks that have tasted wine have at one time wondered if they could make some like that at home. Making wine is actually not as hard as people want to make you believe. You can make grape wine using some easy step... Read >
Author: raphking5

How to make Homemade Wine Grape Juice- 7 Easy Instructions on Making Wine from Grapes

07th August 2009
Most people that have tasted fine wine have toyed with the idea of making their own wine at home. Making homemade wine is a process that can be perfected with time to come from good and transform into yourself to a great home winemaker. It all takes patie... Read >
Author: raphking5

Potatoes and More Potatoes

07th August 2009
Growing potatoes used to be a necessity. Today it is enjoyable. Not only are potatoes high in vitamins but they also come in a large variety of sizes, types and colors. Yes colors. Potatoes aren't just the brown variety we see in the stores. Potatoes come... Read >
Author: Ravenwood

Sterling Silver Jewelry Cleaning Fundamentals

07th August 2009
You know how authentic silver jewelry is and how intensely it shines. Silver has been used from very old times, but has not endured as gold because it stained and decomposes. There have been times, however, when silver was in use we are leaving through s... Read >
Author: Pardeep Wensil

Dog Flea Treatment - Cease the Flea Infestation

05th August 2009
Having a dog additionally means that you need to deal with pesky fleas. Fleas can outlive with the blood of your dog and it is often arduous to predict them on your dog due to their fur. Fleas can additionally cause your dog to turn out to be lackluste... Read >
Author: Maxblue

How to Cook Polish Sausage

04th August 2009
Polish sausage is considered one of the staple and delicious delicacies in Eastern Europe. The dish is very tasty and flavorful, which makes it popular in not just in Europe but also in other areas like North America. Knowing how to cook Polish sausage is... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Home Flea Remedies for Pets

31st July 2009
You've done everything you know to do for your pet without subjecting him to the dangerous chemical flea control products. Despite your best efforts, though, the fleas keep coming back. You're frustrated and tired of fighting what you believe is a no-endi... Read >
Author: Misti Sandefur

So Where is the Food then?

31st July 2009
If you have been reading all the information on the Internet on Commercial dog food you will have gained some insight into the reasons why many owners are turning to homemade food for their dogs. There are numerous articles and research studies showing... Read >
Author: Kathy Davison

How to Cook Polish Sausage

31st July 2009
Polish sausage is considered one of the staple and delicious delicacies in Eastern Europe. The dish is very tasty and flavorful, which makes it popular in not just in Europe but also in other areas like North America. Knowing how to cook Polish sausage is... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Uses For Agrimony

27th July 2009
Agrimony Herb has a long history. It is used as a domestic medicinal herb by a lot of folks. It blossoms from June to September and is related to the rose family. This herb has beautiful leaves and grows close to the ground. There flowers grow tightly t... Read >
Author: Alice M

Common Cold and its Sure Shot Treatment

25th July 2009
The common cold is supposed to be one of the most trivial of ailments, and yet is responsible for significant absences from work and school, both for adults as well as children. While it is common for adults to be affected about 2 - 4 times a year, and fo... Read >
Author: jerry james

The best dessert soups in the world

25th July 2009
Here in England, soups are a staple of the diet and subsequently available in many formats such as tinned, packaged, and even available as a warmer from the coffee vending machine. Elsewhere, in countries such as the Philippines and Japan, soups are popu... Read >
Author: MarkeD

BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAY WITH THE HANDHELP HANDWARMER

24th July 2009
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAY WITH THE HANDHELP HANDWARMER Find Me A Gift brings you an ingenious way to blow away the winter blues. We all know the feeling, whether you are stuck on the slopes hands frozen to the core or even just sat on the golf course wai... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Guitar Mastery For Beginners - How To Change Guitar Strings

19th July 2009
At some point, all guitarists need to be taught how to change the strings on their guitar. Now and again you'll be forced to change one when a string snaps. But usually, you'll simply want to change them, as strings lose their brightness and wear out. ... Read >
Author: nordic

Factors to Consider When Buying a Coffee Machine

17th July 2009
Before you go out to buy a coffee machine there are five things you need to consider. Coffee can be a serious thing for many individuals and for other they simply want a decent cup of coffee. Today, there are enough types of coffee machines to make a pers... Read >
Author: Todd Submitoff

Do It Yourself Residential Solar Power System

17th July 2009
In the present times, there are infinite advantages of the residential solar power systems. The residential solar power systems operate mainly on the immeasurable solar energy. Many people across the earth are not using the replaceable resources of ener... Read >
Author: Emmett French

How to Safely Remove a Splinter from Your Foot

16th July 2009
Most splinters are harmless enough, and you can remove them quickly and efficiently in the privacy of your home. Be on the look out for redness, swelling, pus or pain, which could indicate an infection is present. If you have diabetes lymphedema, or any... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Flavored drinking water can add taste to the water

11th July 2009
Water is very important for a body to function properly. Human blood is generally 95% water; bones consist of 22% water and even human brain has 75% water. A person can live without food for nearly 14 days but without water, the body can survive only for ... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

How to make clay

07th July 2009
Clay is a fun activity, not just for kids, but the entire family. Additionally, it's educational. Best of all, believe it or not, modeling clay is something you can make right at home. Here's how to make it. First, gather your ingredients. All that your n... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How to make jello shots

07th July 2009
An easy yet fun drink to serve at parties is called a Jello Shot. A Jello Shot, for the party-deficient, is a combination of Jello, water and alcohol, and often some kind of fruity addition to round out the taste. The creation of the first Jello Shot has ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Method To Can Your Own Food

06th July 2009
Some individuals will produce their own veggies because they do not use any damaging chemical substances to grow them. Other people will grow them because they enjoy the whole process and they want to save money from having to buy them from the food marke... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Garlic Steak Stir Fry of Jack Vander

05th July 2009
Cut meat against the grain into 1/2 inch strips (this is easier to do if meat is partially frozen). Make a marinade for the meat by combining soy sauce, bouillon, ginger, mashed garlic and sherry. Marinate steak for 2-12 hours in the refrigerator. Drain t... Read >
Author: baji

Sun Tea, Water and Healthy Looking Skin

04th July 2009
The best way to have healthy, glowing skin is to start from the inside out. Eliminating caffeine in the form of coffee and soda is one way to start. Caffeine dehydrates the body and skin. And lack of moisture is a sure way to create lines and wrinkles. It... Read >
Author: JonJG

Reconstructing Cabinetry Is A Acceptable Way To Give Your Kitchen or Bath A New Appearance

04th July 2009
A good way to grow the property value and bring value to your home is by redoing your kitchen and bath. Kitchen and bath remodeling can be pretty costly due to issues affecting plumbing, fixtures and appliances. Remodeling your cabinets is a serious cho... Read >
Author: lesolano527

Bathroom and Kitchen Remodeling Tips On Remodeling Your Cabinets

04th July 2009
An acceptable way to grow the property value and bring value to your home is by remodeling your kitchen and bath. Kitchen and bath remodeling can be very expensive because of issues involving appliances, fixtures and plumbing. Refinishing your cabinets is... Read >
Author: lesolano527

Home Based Remedies for Hair Loss

02nd July 2009
Many people suffer from hair loss - and there are several causes for hair loss. Alopecia is the general word that is used to refer to any type of hair loss. The most common type of hair loss is male or female pattern baldness - or androgenetic Alopecia - ... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

Garlic Steak Stir Fry of Jack Vander

02nd July 2009
Cut meat against the grain into 1/2 inch strips (this is easier to do if meat is partially frozen). Make a marinade for the meat by combining soy sauce, bouillon, ginger, mashed garlic and sherry. Marinate steak for 2-12 hours in the refrigerator. Drain t... Read >
Author: baji

Treat Acid Reflux With Herbal Remedies

01st July 2009
Many individuals need to deal with the symptoms and troubles that are affiliated with acid reflux. Some individuals may only go through it once or twice in their life - but many others are forced to manage with it on a daily basis. This is both irritating... Read >
Author: nlwest21

KEEP SNUG WITH A BEAR HUG

27th June 2009
KEEP SNUG WITH A BEAR HUG WITH A FOREVER FRIENDS COZY BOTTLE!Find Me a Gift offers huggable heat in an instant!Findmeagift.com is a Midlands based online gift company. They stock a huge variety of gifts, gadgets, personalised presents and gift experience ... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Natural Drain Cleaning

26th June 2009
In an effort to become friendlier to the environment, many people are looking for alternatives to chemical drain cleaning, as chemicals found in drain cleaning products are often dangerous and hazardous to the environment. Poisonous and corrosives chemica... Read >
Author: Stephan Bevan

Spiced Chai Honey & Yogurt Muffins

18th June 2009
Ingredients 3tbsp Drink Me Spiced Chai 50g medium oatmeal 2tbsp boiling water 50g light muscavado sugar 125ml milk 50g butter, melted 225g plain flour 1 x 200g tub Greek style yogurt 1½tsp baking powder 1 large egg, beaten 1tsp bicarbonate o... Read >
Author: TessaRogers

How to Pan-fried Salmon with Wasabi Mayo

18th June 2009
This tasty, nutritious dish is surprisingly easy to do within minutes; great when you need something fast and easy for the dinner table. 1) Sprinkle salt and pepper over the salmon steak. Rub the seasoning into the skin. Then turn the steak over and re... Read >
Author: lynn1919

Yellowstone Vacations: Dine In or Dine Out?

15th June 2009
Aside from deciding where to stay on Yellowstone vacations, deciding whether to eat in or eat out can be the hardest for many people to make. Only in Yellowstone, dining in means eating at one of the many restaurants in the area and dining out means cooki... Read >
Author: OldManJoe

How to Cook with your Kids

12th June 2009
Teaching your kids how to cook comes with a number of benefits such as developing their organization, planning, motor, measurement and problem solving skills. It would be best to introduce your kids to cooking at an early age so they can use the skill whe... Read >
Author: Girlie

Stainless Steel Sink: A Kitchen Sink With Beauty and Brawns

11th June 2009
Some of the most prominent items in your house are either the ones which are almost always used or the ones that are so attractive people would tend to comment on its splendor once they have seen them. And then of course there are those items which are no... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Meladerm To Improve Skin Texture

08th June 2009
Exfoliation is the removal of dead surface skin cells (flakes) from the skin. It is one of the most important skin-care procedures and one of the least practiced. The skin's texture and contour are both improved; the thinned skin feels smoother, appear... Read >
Author: Jack Prime

Overweight, Origins, Consultation and Phytotherapy

08th June 2009
We talk about obesity when one is suffering from 25% of excess in weight compared to the standard weight set by height and sex. The symptoms are obvious: excessive weight on the scales, greasy subcutaneous tissue, and difficulty to undertake an effort (es... Read >
Author: Ines

Wild Risotto Recipe

08th June 2009
This colourful risotto makes an excellent healthy dinner party main course if served with salad - and it's easy to make a vegan version, too...Serves: 41 l/1 ¾ pints vegetable stock (you may need more)10ml/2 tsp olive oil1 onion, finely chopped375g/12 oz... Read >
Author: paulcentric

Shrimp n Pasta... Scampi Style!

06th June 2009
I found 12 large shrimp in my freezer while rummaging around to see what I'd make for dinner. We've had a really wet spring here in Atlanta and today being no exception, grilling was not an option. Then it came to me... Shrimp and Pasta! I'd cook the shr... Read >
Author: ChefJeff

Top 10 Tips to Save Money on Gas and Electricity

06th June 2009
Energy efficiency is in the news constantly these days and using less gas and electricity to help save the environment will give you peace of mind but it can also provide you with more money in your pocket. Here are our top energy saving tips to help r... Read >
Author: Kim

Highly Efficient VXA-X Tape Cartridges

04th June 2009
The businesses can increase their efficiency and performance by adopting the Exabyte VXA tape format. VXA tape format has the technology to read the recorded information from any physical location of the VXA tape media. The Exabyte VXA tape technology has... Read >
Author: Tape4backup

Some natural sleeping remedies: Lavender

03rd June 2009
On those rare occasions that I find it difficult to sleep, I might turn to some natural sleeping remedies. Normally I don't have any problem with sleep as I mostly sleep like a log on my comfortable mattress, but if I have an important meeting or presenta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Who's For Tea?

01st June 2009
Tea's proper use is to amuse the idle and relax the studious, to dilute the full meal of those who cannot use exercise and will not use abstinence. Samuel Johnson 1709 - 1764 The tea we drink and know so well is actually a camellia, Camellia sinensi... Read >
Author: Maurice Robertson

It's Easier than you think to make your own Pasta Sauce Recipes

21st May 2009
Making your own pasta sauce recipe is an easy, healthy and cost-effective way to get dinner done. When you learn some basic procedures, it becomes simple to make a variety of sauces to suit almost any pasta. And since you are controlling the ingredients, ... Read >
Author: Chef Todd

Portable Gas Stove for outdoors

19th May 2009
When going camping or picnicking, a solution of what food to bring or how to get food is needed. Some make sandwiches and bring soda. Other options include taking stops at gas stations, stores, or restaurants. Grilling is popular, but could take up space.... Read >
Author: ikozliak23

Gorgeous Baths For Years

18th May 2009
Let's face it, most people completely love their baths. Baths have a way of soothe exhausted minds and bodies. Nowadays it is certainly worth you thinking about not having a bath every day as they generally use up a significant amount of power and water,... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Enjoy safe drinking water wherever you are in the world with Aqua Safe Straws

15th May 2009
As any experienced traveler knows, there’s plenty to worry about when you are away from the comforts of home. Even finding safe resources of even the most basic necessities can be difficult and can mean coming up with some creative solutions. One of the... Read >
Author: Melissa Berkman

Solving Your Blocked Drain Problems.

15th May 2009
It is very unlikely that you will be able to live in a house for more than a year or so without a drain somewhere becoming blocked. It could be the kitchen sink, or the bathroom sink or toilet, and it will most likely happen in the bathroom due to hair lo... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Using Emergency Water Filters in Disaster Situations

15th May 2009
As a municipal employee or business owner, there may come a time when you are called upon to help coordinate emergency recovery efforts following a natural or manmade disaster. At that time, one of the most crucial undertakings will be to educate the publ... Read >
Author: Kristie Brown

Is it Too Late to Plant?

13th May 2009
Heavy rains may have delayed the planting of your garden this year. Many people are wondering if planting a garden now may be a futile task. It is true that some plants produce better if planted in the earliest days of spring, but not all need to be plant... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Effective information about clear liquid flavor

12th May 2009
It is common knowledge that many packaged drinks are quite expensive and the cheapest drink and the best thirst quencher available to man is water. The main reason why people avoid drinking water is that it is tasteless and insipid. People fail to realize... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

How To Make Easy Homemade Catfish And Carp Fishing Flavours!

11th May 2009
It often only takes a little extra attraction and stimulation in the water close to your bait to induce a fish to become excited enough to take it and give you a bite. Being able to make your very own homemade fishing bait flavors instantly is a really ef... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

How to take care of your colored hair

05th May 2009
Coloring the hair has become a trend among most of the people these days. People love to flaunt their bright shiny hair colors and gloom with brightness. The tradition use of hair colors for the purpose of changing grey hair back to its natural color has ... Read >
Author: stephen hall

ARTIFICIAL DIET FOR INFANTS

01st May 2009
It should be as like the breast-milk as possible. This is obtained by a mixture of cow's milk, water, and sugar, in the following proportions. Fresh cow's milk, two thirds; Boiling water, or thin barley water, one third; Loaf sugar, a sufficient quant... Read >
Author: jamulco

Unique Foods Around The World

28th April 2009
I have eaten some weird and wonderful dishes around the world but some of the more interesting concoctions have been served up to me in China. A particularly interesting delicacy I ate some years ago consisted of Cow's bronchial tubes - the airways be... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

The Right Way To Cook A Lobster

28th April 2009
French chefs plunge them into boiling water; English ones, in an attempt to appear more humane, drive kitchen knives through their skulls before doing the same thing. No wonder the miserable creatures go red. They’re mad as hell. What a way to treat... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Recipes For Stuffing For Your Poultry

28th April 2009
CRACKER STUFFING 3 c. cracker crumbs 1 small onion (if desired) 1/3 c. butter 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. powdered sage (if desired) 1/4 tsp. pepper Moisten the cracker crumbs with hot milk or water until they are quite soft. Brown the chopped onion wi... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Recipes For Canned Fish

28th April 2009
addition, it should be used as soon as possible after the can has been opened; if all of it cannot be utilized at one time, it should be placed in a covered receptacle--not a metal one--and kept cold to prevent it from spoiling. Often canned fish can be s... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Preparing To Cook Your Veal Organs

28th April 2009
Getting Sweetbreads Ready for Cooking--The throat glands and the pancreas of calves, which, as has already been learned, are called sweetbreads, can be cooked in various ways for the table. The first process in their preparation, however, is the same for ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Roasting A Turkey

28th April 2009
ROAST TURKEY.--In America, roast turkey is usually considered as a holiday dish, being served most frequently in the homes on Thanksgiving day. However, at times when the price is moderate, it is not an extravagance to serve roast turkey for other occasio... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Cooking a Maine Lobster

26th April 2009
Maine lobsters are a delicacy that is enjoyed around the world. The sweet taste of the meat combined with a warm drawn butter has long been a favorite for seafood lovers. Most people, however, are hesitant to try to take on this dish at home. They think... Read >
Author: bryanromanow

Enjoying a Sweet Maine Lobster

26th April 2009
Just the thought of a freshly cooked Maine Lobster tail served with some warm drawn butter is enough to get a lot of people mouths watering. They can almost taste that sweet warm lobster meat. In fact, Maine lobsters are known throughout the world. B... Read >
Author: bryanromanow

The Best Diet Cooking Tips Ever

21st April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 global infoproducts marketing These days when people who are trying to lose weight search for the best diet cooking tips they search for milk shake diet cooking tips or fruit juice diet cooking tips. Or it could be any other diet coo... Read >
Author: C Rodney Akomas

Information For Preparing Food For Cooking

20th April 2009
Before foods that require cooking are cooked or before foods that are to be eaten raw are served, they must be properly prepared, for their palatability and their value as food depend considerably on the way in which they are made ready for cooking or for... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

Information About Cooking Your Cereals

20th April 2009
PURPOSE OF COOKING.--As the so-called ready-to-eat cereals require practically no further preparation, attention is here given to only those cereals which need additional treatment to prepare them properly for the table. Raw grains cannot be taken into th... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

Spice and Condiments in Indian Recipes

17th April 2009
Indian cooking is more about flavoring. Seasoning and tempering is an essential need in all parts of India. India is known for its versatile variety in cooking and owing to urban residency there is an easy transition of adopting cooking trends. Meals are ... Read >
Author: Jennie

Making Jellied Chicken and Chicken Bechamel

17th April 2009
JELLIED CHICKEN.--The housewife who desires to serve an unusual chicken dish will find that there is much in favor of jellied chicken. Aside from its food value, jellied chicken has merit in that it appeals to the eye, especially if the mold used in its p... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Making Chicken Pie, Chicken Curry, Or Chicken Casserole

17th April 2009
CHICKEN PIE.--A good change from the usual ways of serving chicken may be brought about by means of chicken pie. Such a dish is simple to prepare, and for it may be used young or old chicken. To prepare chicken pie, dress, clean, and cut up a chicken ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

How To Treat Bronchitis

17th April 2009
5 Things You Might Not Know About How To Treat Bronchitis and Bronchitis Bronchitis information isn't always reliable when you search on the web, as too many people are trying to sell you something instead of actual providing useful resources you can u... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Acute Bronchitis Treatment

17th April 2009
The Top 6 Bronchitis and Acute Bronchitis Treatment Tips Here are 6 tips about bronchitis. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 6 tips are useful reminders - especially where... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

How to treat common cold effectively

16th April 2009
Although most of us have got the common cold a thousand times and we know what it is to have upper respiratory congestion, headache, cough, body ache, and hoarseness but we are still unprepared when the common cold hits us. When we get the cold, we are ... Read >
Author: Scott Gillespie

Top Secret Recipe

10th April 2009
Green Dragon is an alcoholic beverage made by leaching cannabis in a high-proof alcohol, most commonly vodka. The THC dissolves into the alcohol resulting in a dark green or brown liquid. Sugar is often also dissolved in the alcohol to mask the extremely ... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

Backpack Water Filters – Be Prepared for the Wilderness

10th April 2009
If you’re heading out on a trek where bringing your own bottled water is not an option and boiling water is a hassle then a good backpack water filter is what you need. Most experienced wilderness junkies either use a filter or else they chemically tre... Read >
Author: Allison Mac

A Vegetable Garden On My Back Porch

09th April 2009
A Vegetable Garden on My Back Porch Recently, I was a guest on Cory Farley’s radio show on KBZZ in Reno, Nevada, to talk about my vegetable garden growing on my back porch. It’s called “square foot gardening.” Not as ambitious as our First La... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Different Ways To Cook Meat

04th April 2009
FRYING AND SAUTEING.--When meat is fried or sauted, that is, brought directly in contact with hot fat, it is made doubly indigestible, because of the hardening of the surface tissues and the indigestibility of the fat that penetrates these tissues. This i... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Yellowstone National Park—America's First National Park

03rd April 2009
The return of Lewis and Clark from their trip to the Pacific strengthened the belief that the country beyond the Missouri was not fit for habitation or use. The following year, 1807, one of the expedition's former members was busy prospecting for beaver a... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

How To Serve And Drink Chinese Tea

03rd April 2009
The art of drinking and serving tea plays a very vital cultural role in China. It inspires a lot of artists that the Chinese tea ceremony, as it is called, has been written in songs and poetry. The ritual of preparing and serving tea has even held a spe... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Refreshing Ice Tea

02nd April 2009
Tea is the second most consumed beverage behind water. There must be something special about this brewed beverage. Ice tea is other form of cold tea often served with ice, it may not be sweetened, but it’s also a popular packaged drink. Tea is someth... Read >
Author: Indianink

The Benefits of Drinking Olive Leaf Tea

02nd April 2009
Olive Leaf Tea has been consumed by ancient civilisations in Greece and the Middle East for as long as Olives have been cultivated. It is great, at last, to be able to share this health giving drink. In 2005 an Australian study found olive leaves have... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

A Little History About Coffee And Espresso Machine

31st March 2009
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both coffee and espresso. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, however, are not familiar with t... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

How to take care of your colored hair

31st March 2009
Coloring the hair has become a trend among most of the people these days. People love to flaunt their bright shiny hair colors and gloom with brightness. The tradition use of hair colors for the purpose of changing grey hair back to its natural color has ... Read >
Author: stephen hall

How to take care of your colored hair

31st March 2009
Coloring the hair has become a trend among most of the people these days. People love to flaunt their bright shiny hair colors and gloom with brightness. The tradition use of hair colors for the purpose of changing grey hair back to its natural color has ... Read >
Author: stephen hall

Taking Step To Prepare A Lobster

30th March 2009
Lobster, once the food of poor farmers, is now considered a special treat for many. Although some people prefer the meaty claws, I think that lobster tails are the best tasting part of this delicious creature. A great meal of lobster tails might seem like... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Discover the Truth About Essential Oils and Wrinkles

30th March 2009
There are some things that you should know about essential oils and wrinkles. You might also be interested in the connection between taking fish oil and wrinkles smoothing out. Here you can learn a little bit about both of these subjects. Let's start w... Read >
Author: Dewayne Blalock

Different Ways Of Cooking Rice

30th March 2009
The rice should be washed. A good way is to put in a colander in a large pot of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lift strainer entry and exit of water, and change the water until clear, then drain. In this way, the sand is deposited in water, rice... Read >
Author: ali

Keep Weeds Out Of The Patio

27th March 2009
In researching this article, I found one instance where a homeowner was so incensed by the weeds in her patio that she set fire to them with a blowtorch! Luckily, several items provide better service as a weeding tool and there are several better alte... Read >
Author: Julie Souto

Innovative And Economical VXA Tape Technology

27th March 2009
New innovative “packet technology” has been introduced in the VXA backup tape system for retrieval and storage of data. VXA data packets provide its customers unmatched and incomparable speed, durability and capacity. VXA packet technology provides mo... Read >
Author: Tape4backup

All About Shell Fish

26th March 2009
Besides the varieties of fish that have already been considered, the general term fish also includes SHELL FISH. Fish of this kind are different in structure from bony fish, for they are acquatic animals that are entirely or partly encased in shells. They... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Expert Tips For Cooking Pasta, Rice And Potatoes

25th March 2009
Cooking, like everything other activity worth endeavoring, has an art. To be able to prepare culinary dishes is truly a great gift that gyrates the taste buds and satisfies the heart. It requires practice, a love and desire for cooking foods, and patience... Read >
Author: pcarp

Maintain Your Bath

25th March 2009
Let's face it, a lot of people totally love having a bath. Baths have a unique ability to ease tired bodies and minds. Nowadays it's well worth you having a think about not enjoying a bath every day because they generally use up a lot of water and power, ... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Herbs And Its Magical Powers

20th March 2009
Thyme: Bronchitis, cough, diarrhea. In half liter of water we use 1-2 spoonfuls drained thyme. We leave for few hours (we do not boil) and drink the water. Garlic: Spring allergies, arteriosclerosis, stomach pain, cathartic. Simply put it in your sa... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler

Preparing The Stews And Making Corned Beef

13th March 2009
chuck, the shoulder, and the lower chuck. Besides these pieces, the brisket, the lower part of the round, and any of the other chuck pieces that do not make good roasts are excellent for this purpose. In fact, any part that contains bone and fat, as well ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Making Chicken Stew With Dumplings

13th March 2009
CHICKEN STEW WITH DUMPLINGS OR NOODLES.--Perhaps the most common way of preparing chicken is to stew it. When chicken is so cooked, such an addition as dumplings or noodles is generally made because of the excellent food combination that results. For stew... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

The Nutrition In Black Tea

13th March 2009
The basis of black tea nutrition is simple but true: Antioxidants promote well-being. The more antioxidants you consume, the better to boost your body's natural disease prevention processes. The Camellia sinensis plant where black tea and all other "r... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Drinking The Black Forest Tea

13th March 2009
Black tea is a favorite ingredient in making gourmet type teas or flavored teas. One of the most popular favored teas is black forest tea. Below are our top picks for black forest tea: HonestTea - Black Forest Berry Black Forest Berry is an herbal... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Jaisalmer Fort, the Golden Fort

13th March 2009
Jaisalmer Fort is situated in the India, in the state of Rajasthan in the city of Jaisalmer. The Jaisalmer Fort was built in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal, who was a Bhati Rajput ruler. The name Jaisalmer is derived from the ruler’s name Jaisal. The fort is o... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How To Become A Better Chef

13th March 2009
Cooking is the process of using heat to prepare foods for consumption. Many common cooking methods involve the use of oil. Frying is cooking in hot oil, sautéing is cooking in a small amount of oil, stir-frying is a Chinese technique of frying quickly in... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Cooking Games to Enjoy and Explore

13th March 2009
Cooking can be one of the activities that you can greatly indulge with. Not only you learn how to cook your favorite foods, you can also input your creativity in it. Cooking embraces different areas from frying simple foods to baking luxurious pastries. T... Read >
Author: Rowenavic

Different Ways To Cook Your Cereal

12th March 2009
COOKING CEREALS BY BOILING.--Very often the cereal, after it is set, is allowed to cook slowly until it is ready to serve; that is, the method of boiling is practiced. This method, however, is not to be recommended, because it is not economical. Cereals c... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

Cook Your Food With Moist Heat

12th March 2009
The methods of cooking with moist heat, that is, through the medium of water, are boiling, simmering, steaming, dry steaming, and braizing. In every one of these processes, the effect of moist heat on food is entirely different from that of dry heat. Howe... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

Cook Your Food By Boiling

12th March 2009
BOILING.--As applied to cooking, boiling means cooking foods in boiling water. Water boils when its temperature is raised by heat to what is commonly termed its boiling point. This varies with the atmospheric pressure, but at sea level, under ordinary con... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

Lobster And How To Prepare Them

10th March 2009
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES.--Of these three types of sea food, lobsters are perhaps the most popular. They are found along the North Atlantic and North Pacific seacoasts. Alive, they are mottled bluish-green in color, but upon being cooked they change to bri... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

What Is The Black Currant Tea

10th March 2009
PerennialTeaRoom.com - Black Currant Tea Imagine your fine black tea with the soothing berry fragrance of black currant leaves. The black currant tea offered at the Perennial Tea Room is sweet and blends well with champagne for a summer iced drink. ... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Unique gift for Junior - Kids cooking School

09th March 2009
If you grew up watching mom, you may have picked up a few tips along the way, like boiling water, frying an egg or making a toast. If you never really paid attention and struggled to make spaghetti and meatballs when you went to college, you are not alone... Read >
Author: Montgomery Emerson

Can you Cook Everyday Meals?

09th March 2009
Mom had it all when it came to making dinner... remember coming home from a long day of school and basketball or football practice and walking into the familiar smells of delicious soups or Pot Roast meals? Getting back to that place is not as difficult a... Read >
Author: Montgomery Emerson

Simple Lemon Cordial Recipe

06th March 2009
Lemon cordial is a lovely refreshing summer-time soft drink. It is simple to prepare and requires no artificial preservatives so long as you sterilise the finished cordial in its bottles. You can use up lemons when they are plentiful and provide yoursel... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

How to Prevent Pipes from Freezing - and Bursting

04th March 2009
According to an article from aboutproperty.co.uk, burst water pipes have accounted for £15 million worth of home insurance claims across the UK. Caused by a plummet in temperatures the likes of which haven’t been felt for decades, freezing pipes have ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Candida Albicans –Hostile, Baleful, and Threatening Yeast!

04th March 2009
Candida albicans – what’s that? Well, if you have suffered from yeast infections for any length of time, you may be a better acquainted with that term than would care to be. But how can an otherwise harmless yeast normally found in small amounts in ... Read >
Author: Josie McEachern

Kids Cooking school

04th March 2009
If you grew up watching mom, you may have picked up a few tips along the way, like boiling water, frying an egg or making a toast. If you never really paid attention and struggled to make spaghetti and meatballs when you went to college, you are not alone... Read >
Author: Montgomery Emerson

Cooking Chinese Food

03rd March 2009
Chinese recipes are simple and delicious, making them an excellent choice for those nights when your family is in a hurry but still wants to have a hot, tasty meal. You just need a few simple tools to begin making Chinese recipes at home, including your f... Read >
Author: Silvia Blach

The best part of these particular crafts is that once you have actually completed the craft The best

02nd March 2009
Rainy day crafts are a fun way to entertain your family when you cannot go outside due to rain (or snow or excessive heat). The best and easiest crafts are the ones such as play dough, bubbles, finger paint, and peanut butter bird feeders that can be made... Read >
Author: Baljeet Kaur

Add Natural Highlights to Your Hair

02nd March 2009
Why spend the big bucks to lighten your hair with harsh and unnatural looking dyes and chemicals when you can highlight your hair naturally at home for a fraction of the cost? If you've always wanted to try out a lightened 'do, try these at-home treatme... Read >
Author: vishal

Interesting Facts About Dessert Soup

26th February 2009
Here in England, soups are a staple of the diet and subsequently available in many formats such as tinned, packaged, and even available as a warmer from the coffee vending machine. Elsewhere, in countries such as the Philippines and Japan, soups are popu... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Mexican traditional cooking techniques.

23rd February 2009
Mexican foods, like many other foods, can be boiled, grilled, or fried. These are modern Mexican cooking styles but Mexican traditional cooking techniques were rather different. In ancient times, Mexicans did not have ovens. Instead, they would cook Me... Read >
Author: takku

Mexican traditional cooking techniques.

20th February 2009
Mexican foods, like many other foods, can be boiled, grilled, or fried. These are modern Mexican cooking styles but Mexican traditional cooking techniques were rather different. In ancient times, Mexicans did not have ovens. Instead, they would cook Me... Read >
Author: Deva

Why Granite Flooring is Hard to Beat!

18th February 2009
There are lots of different materials in modern use for flooring, so why granite? Well, for starters, granite is probably one of the hardest, most durable and long lasting mediums available for floors. In the home, different rooms may benefit from differe... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Some Easy Tips on Cooking

18th February 2009
Rice is a very versatile food which can be a meal in itself, can be eaten cold as a salad, hot as a pudding or it can be served as a meal accompaniment. Use online recipes to get the most out of your packet of rice and experiment with different rices – ... Read >
Author: Rajeev Patnia

Learning the Two Simple Methods of Cooking Couscous

18th February 2009
One of the best alternatives for traditional pasta, couscous is a special type of wheat that is commonly used in dishes that originated from North Africa. Many people agree that this wheat goes well with delicious fish viands, as well as dishes that have ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Some Easy Tips on Cooking

17th February 2009
Rice is a very versatile food which can be a meal in itself, can be eaten cold as a salad, hot as a pudding or it can be served as a meal accompaniment. Use online recipes to get the most out of your packet of rice and experiment with different rices – ... Read >
Author: Rajeev Patnia

Some Easy Tips on Cooking

17th February 2009
Rice is a very versatile food which can be a meal in itself, can be eaten cold as a salad, hot as a pudding or it can be served as a meal accompaniment. Use online recipes to get the most out of your packet of rice and experiment with different rices – ... Read >
Author: Rajeev Patnia

Make Pasta with Your Kitchen Aid

13th February 2009
It is very easy to go to the store and pick up a box of pasta noodles or spaghetti. It is even easier to pour them into a pot of boiling water and cook for a few minutes. Why mess with something that is already so simple and easy? Pasta is fast, it is ... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

Mexican traditional cooking techniques

13th February 2009
Mexican foods, like many other foods, can be boiled, grilled, or fried. These are modern Mexican cooking styles but Mexican traditional cooking techniques were rather different. In ancient times, Mexicans did not have ovens. Instead, they would cook Me... Read >
Author: Deepak Rana

Mexican traditional cooking techniques.

13th February 2009
Mexican foods, like many other foods, can be boiled, grilled, or fried. These are modern Mexican cooking styles but Mexican traditional cooking techniques were rather different. In ancient times, Mexicans did not have ovens. Instead, they would cook Me... Read >
Author: Madan Singh

Hamburger Steaks with Brown Gravy Recipes

12th February 2009
A hamburger steak is a perfect comfort food, and hardly even requires poring through recipes. At its most basic, it’s just ground beef, after all, maybe with a little bit of salt and pepper or garlic powder mixed in. But that makes for a pretty bl... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry

Some basic cooking terms and the language used in recipes

12th February 2009
It can be very frustrating when you are trying to follow a recipe, but you don't understand the cooking terms used. Sometimes even instructions on a packet of pasta can confuse you - what does cook until "al dente" mean? So, let's have a look at some basi... Read >
Author: paddagurmeet2

How to Clean Brushes and Combs

10th February 2009
Keeping your combs and brushes clean is a must for keeping your hair clean and healthy. There are a couple of different ways you can do this - the boiling water method and the baking soda method. Boiling Water Method 1. Remove all the hair from... Read >
Author: vishal

History in a Tea Cup

10th February 2009
Did you know that your favorite afternoon pick-me-up or breakfast “cuppa” has a history that dates back thousands of years? According to legend, the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung “discovered” tea way back in 2737 BC when some tea leaves were blown by ... Read >
Author: Candice Oneida

The Poor Man’s High Protein, Easy-to-Make Diet

09th February 2009
If you’re looking to get stronger and build muscle, you need protein. The logic is very simple: in order to build muscle, you need to consume more protein than your body breaks down. Eat enough protein, gain muscle and strength. Don’t eat enough prote... Read >
Author: MBody Strength

I fancy cooking Chinese - do I need a wok - what equipment might I need?

09th February 2009
Are you, like many people, attracted by the idea of cooking tasty and healthy Chinese food at home? What do you need, in addition to the obvious ones of the recipe, the ingredients, and your kitchen? Well woks have been synonymous with Chinese cooking fo... Read >
Author: Andrew Emery

Unemployed Cash Today: Get Cash Today Without Any Delay If You Are Jobless and Lease

01st February 2009
Now, no need to be more worried if you are ready to take the loan under the terms and conditions in order that you could get free from all your fiscal crises. That’s why; lenders have configured Unemployed Loans cash today which caters you desirable loa... Read >
Author: Brooke Hokin

Simple Tools to Begin Making Chinese Recipes At Home

28th January 2009
Chinese recipes are simple and delicious, making them an excellent choice for those nights when your family is in a hurry but still wants to have a hot, tasty meal. You just need a few simple tools to begin making Chinese recipes at home, for more detail ... Read >
Author: Meena Chauhan

Skip The Stove And Seek The More Non-Traditional Methods of Cooking!

28th January 2009
When you're trying to cook a sophisticated meal, it's important to remember that you don't have to use the conventional methods. Choose a non-traditional method and save your time and your taste buds. If you watch reality television, chances are you've... Read >
Author: Ronald

Most important cooking methods and show you how effortless it really.

23rd January 2009
To some people cooking comes easy whilst to others it is full of fright and disappointment. Cooking need not be terrifying at all. Come with me as I explain some of the most important cooking methods and show you how effortless it really is. BLANCHING ... Read >
Author: uvi pann

Parents seek Compensation after Nursery Accident

22nd January 2009
A young couple whose 17 month old toddler was badly burned while at a nursery are in the process of seeking compensation for the injuries caused to their daughter. Claire and Darren Wright from Suffolk has left their daughter Casey at Angels Daycare in... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce

Parents seek Compensation after Nursery Accident

22nd January 2009
A young couple whose 17 month old toddler was badly burned while at a nursery are in the process of seeking compensation for the injuries caused to their daughter. Claire and Darren Wright from Suffolk has left their daughter Casey at Angels Daycare in... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce

Some Lactose of Free Cooking

22nd January 2009
Along with 30-50 million Americans, I am lactose intolerant. My digestive system cannot break down the milk sugar, for more help visit to: www.atkins-diets-recipes.com. lactose that is found in dairy products. As I developed lactose intolerance a few y... Read >
Author: Lagvinder Zagian

How To Generate Cash Flow For MLM Using Affiliate Marketing

21st January 2009
The most important aspect of keeping your network marketing or multi-level marketing business alive and successful is generating leads and cashflow. Although leads are essential in your network marketing business, they are useless and serve no purpose if... Read >
Author: Veronica Tan BK

Mexican Traditional Cooking Techniques

21st January 2009
Mexican foods, like many other foods, can be boiled, grilled, or fried. These are modern Mexican cooking styles but Mexican traditional cooking techniques were rather different. In ancient times, Mexicans did not have ovens. Instead, they would cook Mexi... Read >
Author: Vivekajan

Cooking: -These explanations will help you to feel more confident when using recipes

21st January 2009
It can be very frustrating when you are trying to follow a recipe, but you don't understand the cooking terms used. Sometimes even instructions on a packet of pasta can confuse you - what does cook until "al dente" mean? So, let's have a look at some basi... Read >
Author: Davinder

The Ginormous Power Strategy You Need To Use

21st January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mind Body Spirit Central, LLC One. Uno. Ein...it's not much. A single unit. Not zero, not two. Just one. In fact, the '70's band "Three Dog Night" once sang that "one is the loneliest number". But, how can "ONE" make a... Read >
Author: keithshaw

Two important things to remember

20th January 2009
Crock-pot cooking can offer some very tasty meals and desserts however some basic rules should be followed when using a crock-pot to cook with. You should be careful not to over stir their food while it's cooking in a crock pot. Taking the lid off during ... Read >
Author: Ravi Inder

Most delicious foods and are considered as a luxury

20th January 2009
Lobsters are one of the most delicious foods and are considered as a luxury by some. They are healthy and low in fat. Unfortunately, they taste better when cooked alive and thus cooking lobsters, for some people, can really be a difficult task what with b... Read >
Author: madhvi mittal

Steam treatment for Acne

13th January 2009
One of the simplest and most popular natural treatments is steam for acne removal. But does it work, and how? Read on for the pros and cons of steam treatment for acne. There are two ways to take a steam bath for your acne. One is to use a sauna or ste... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

A Few Mouth-Watering Recipes From The UK's Foremost Supermarket Chain

12th January 2009
Many supermarkets in the UK are an amazing resource for recipes. Free magazines that can be picked up in-store, recipe cards and websites make the collection of thousands of recipes easy for anyone. Here is some examples of a small number of recipes fr... Read >
Author: James Lanka

How To Create A Healthy Glowing Skin By Drinking Coffee

08th January 2009
The best way to have healthy, glowing skin is to start from the inside out. Eliminating caffeine in the form of coffee and soda is one way to start. Caffeine dehydrates the body and skin. And lack of moisture is a sure way to create lines and wrinkles. It... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Making A Silk Of High Quality Takes Time And Effort

08th January 2009
The process of harvesting and manufacturing silk products is a huge business. Whether its garments or even a silk tapestry, the simple fact is that it is big business. While most of us know where it comes from and may even know about how the fabric is har... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Correlation Between Skin And Food

07th January 2009
The best way to have healthful, glowing skin is to recoil from the inside out. Eliminating caffeine as auburn and juice is one way to launch. Caffeine dehydrates the body and skin. And need of dampness is a trusty way to produce defenses and wrinkles. It'... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

A Fabric Such As Silk Stands The Test Of Time

07th January 2009
Most of us enjoy silk products, as it is a fabric that many individuals love. We love the feel of the material silk, whether it is a silk scarf, a silk tie or bed sheets. While almost all individuals are aware that it comes from silkworms, how many of us ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Making Carp Fishing Boilies And Your Own Cheap Pellets!

06th January 2009
Everyone likes to think their bait is better than the rest and hopes it produces more fish or more big fish. But carp are dynamic creatures always adapting to new threats, so how do you make easy baits that keep you ahead? Read on... The plain fact is ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Different Ways of Fish Cooking

06th January 2009
There are plenty of different ways of cooking fish and it is fun to try different methods. Depending on whether you are using a whole fish, steaks of fillets, you might like to try braising, deep or shallow frying, steaming or even cooking the fish on a w... Read >
Author: IG SERVE

Some Basic Tips of Crock-Pot Cooking

05th January 2009
Crock-pot cooking can offer some very tasty meals and desserts however some basic rules should be followed when using a crock-pot to cook with. For more help visit to: www.classic-dessert-collection.com. You should be careful not to over stir their food w... Read >
Author: Junga Singh

Different Type To Cook Rice

05th January 2009
Rice needs to be thoroughly washed. A good way to do this is to put it into a colander, in a deep pan of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lifting the colander in and out the water, and changing the water until it is clear; then drain. In this way ... Read >
Author: raj

Tips on Cooking With Rice

05th January 2009
Boiling rice – Rice is a great accompaniment to curry, chili, casseroles, meat in sauces etc. and can also be used to make rice salads. You can purchase rice cookers or microwave rice steamers which are worth buying if you make a lot of rice. To boil r... Read >
Author: rockjakes

An Enlightenment of Cooking Expression!

05th January 2009
It can be very frustrating when you are trying to follow a recipe, but you don't understand the cooking terms used. Sometimes even instructions on a packet of pasta can confuse you what does cook until 'al dente mean'? So, let's have a look at some basic ... Read >
Author: Shanta Singh

An Enlightenment of Cooking Expression!

05th January 2009
It can be very frustrating when you are trying to follow a recipe, but you don't understand the cooking terms used. Sometimes even instructions on a packet of pasta can confuse you what does cook until 'al dente mean'? So, let's have a look at some basic ... Read >
Author: Shanta Singh

Having Tea From The China Era

05th January 2009
You can have it hot or cold, black or green, herbal or lemon; yes what we are talking about is tea. Tea is the most popular beverage worldwide. The discovery of tea was done in 2700bc by a Chinese emperor, also a scientist, Shen Nung. In the Indian and Ja... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Basic Guidelines for Crock-Pot Cooking

04th January 2009
Crock-pot cooking can offer some very tasty meals and desserts however some basic rules should be followed when using a crock-pot to cook with. You should be careful not to over stir their food while it's cooking in a crock pot. Taking the lid off during ... Read >
Author: Dinesh Saini

Colonic Kansas Missouri,

04th January 2009
Dual Action Cleanse Testimonys A detox diet is a natural process of eliminating toxins, which are potentially harmful compounds, from our body. Studies have discovered that chemicals from our foods and environments contribute a huge amount of pollutant... Read >
Author: Lori

Different Ways of Fish Cooking

03rd January 2009
There are plenty of different ways of cooking fish and it is fun to try different methods. Depending on whether you are using a whole fish, steaks of fillets, you might like to try braising, deep or shallow frying, steaming or even cooking the fish on a w... Read >
Author: IG SERVE

Colonic Kansas Missouri,

02nd January 2009
Colon Cleansing Kansas Looking for information about a detox for weight loss? Finding a detox diet online that deals with juicing for weight loss is easy to find as long as you know where to look. Other side effects can include tiredness irritability ... Read >
Author: Lori

How to make Perfect rice in other methods?

31st December 2008
BOILED RICE - Boiling is about the simplest way. Properly boiled rice not only forms a valuable dish itself, but is an excellent foundation for other dishes that may be served at any meal. The water in which rice is boiled should not be wasted, as it cont... Read >
Author: LEOP HALL

Utilize Military No Credit Check Payday Loan, a Helping Hand

19th December 2008
As its title throws light over its explanation with the reference of soldiers who are poorly in the need of financial succor while being deployed at the boarder far away from home in purpose of protecting their country and countrymen. Hence if people are ... Read >
Author: Ian Frazer

Breast Care and Natural Breast Enhancement

17th December 2008
Most of the ancient physicians were men who those regarded women purely in the role of child bearers and also for wet nurses. Midwives and wise women were even far kinder to their suffering sisters, prescribing such soothing lotions and for potions as bel... Read >
Author: dr mony

Make your Rice with Some different Method

17th December 2008
Rice needs to be thoroughly washed. A good way to do this is to put it into a colander, in a deep pan of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lifting the colander in and out the water, and changing the water until it is clear; then drain. In this way ... Read >
Author: janckraj choudhary

ARTIFICIAL DIET FOR INFANTS.

17th December 2008
It should be as like the breast-milk as possible. This is obtained by a mixture of cow's milk, water, and sugar, in the following proportions. Fresh cow's milk, two thirds; Boiling water, or thin barley water, one third; Loaf sugar, a sufficient quant... Read >
Author: jamulco

4 Easy Ways to Get Rid of Dandruff

14th December 2008
Dandruff is very common problem and all of us suffer from it atleast once in life. This article will discuss some home treatments to get rid of dandruff. 1. Use shampoos: There are several ways to cure dandruff. One of them is to use anti-dandruff sham... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Home Remedies for Sore Throat - Easy and Useful

13th December 2008
There are many ways of helping the body in dealing with infections. Home remedies for strep throat are various and they include many aspects: diet, natural antiseptics, natural analgesics or natural antibacterial cures. Used appropriately, home remedies f... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Celtic Music -- The Tin Whistle

13th December 2008
The Tin Whistle (sometimes called a pennywhistle) is a simple and cheap instrument. It's simply a metal tube with six fingerholes and a mouthpiece (much like a recorder); it has a range of about two octaves. Costs range from a few dollars to a few hun... Read >
Author: Joey Robichaux

Getting A Healthy Skin From Eating Right

12th December 2008
The best way to have healthy, glowing skin is to start from the inside out. Eliminating caffeine in the form of coffee and soda is one way to start. Caffeine dehydrates the body and skin. And lack of moisture is a sure way to create lines and wrinkles. It... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Stop Hair Shedding and Hair Loss

11th December 2008
Last time more people notice hair falling out, thinning, or appearing in large amounts on their comb or brush. In this case you need care about your hair more carefully. Here you can find some original recipes for strengthening of different types of hair.... Read >
Author: Carole Parker

Enjoy Oolong Tea

05th December 2008
You may enjoy oolong tea, and even go out of your way to buy oolong tea for your morning and evening cup. You know that it tastes great, but you might not know that there is quite a unique process used to create the oolong tea that you know and love. ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Make Shot Glass Candles For Fun And Profit

05th December 2008
Shot glasses can be seen everywhere, more so at drinking joints. This is of course an instant when a single shot glass means a lot. One would wonder whether a shot glass can be put to use for any other grand purpose? Indeed, shot glass can be used to crea... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp

Great Mussel Recipes and an Elegant Way to Eat them with Mussel Eaters

05th December 2008
http://www.madmolly-blog.co.uk/2008/12/mussel-eaters.html Did you know...... that Mussels are an excellent source of selenium, vitamin B12, zinc and folate? So they will improve your skin while boosting your immune system, nervous system and metabolism... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca

One Hour Payday Loan: A Panacea for All the Remedies

04th December 2008
The bearer best knows where the shoe pinches throws light on those salaried jobbers keep suffering from accidental damage such as fatal injuries due to accident occurrence and the arrival of the unexpected guest in odd hour and so on by the arrival of end... Read >
Author: Alec Jordan

One Hour Payday Loan: A Panacea for All the Remedies

04th December 2008
The bearer best knows where the shoe pinches throws light on those salaried jobbers keep suffering from accidental damage such as fatal injuries due to accident occurrence and the arrival of the unexpected guest in odd hour and so on by the arrival of end... Read >
Author: Alec Jordan

One Hour Payday Loan: A Panacea for All the Remedies

04th December 2008
The bearer best knows where the shoe pinches throws light on those salaried jobbers keep suffering from accidental damage such as fatal injuries due to accident occurrence and the arrival of the unexpected guest in odd hour and so on by the arrival of end... Read >
Author: Alec Jordan

Tea Will Help to Lose Weight

03rd December 2008
It’s an established fact that ordinary tea can help to lose weight. Really you can drink tea for pleasure and unique taste, but also for weight loss. There are many sorts of this ancient drink. Let’s look what qualities some kinds of tea have. Gree... Read >
Author: Carole Parker

Keeping Your Kitchen Safe

02nd December 2008
Your child may scamper around the kitchen like she owns the place but in truth she does not. This much-used room in the house can be a dangerous place for kids. Most medical experts say that a kitchen is a dangerous place for small children. As exam... Read >
Author: joalesto

Appreciating Today's One Cup Coffee Pots

01st December 2008
Looking back at the history of coffee brewing may have some people appreciating their single cup coffee makers more than ever before. The products of today not only allow people to enjoy these beverages but enjoy them without a lot of hassle to make them... Read >

Facial Pore Suction Cleaner Blackhead Acne Remover - How Do They Work?

01st December 2008
If you have oily skin, then you probably also suffer from large pores and the accumulation of oil, dirt and dead skin cells that eventually lead to blackheads. One might get a few large blackheads here and there, while people with oily skin can have a num... Read >
Author: Eileen Childs

Camping Makes For A Great Family Vacation

27th November 2008
If you’re looking to take the kids on vacation but you’re strapped for cash, that tends to eliminate a lot of vacation ideas. Cruises, while reasonable, aren’t so reasonable when you have to take the entire clan and the economy isn’t so good. Road... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Acne Free ASAP With Green Tea

27th November 2008
Who else wants to get rid of your acne as soon as possible? You, me and anyone who has ever suffered from acne. Here is a simple and cheap way: tea, especially green tea. How does it work, and why? Honestly, I cannot fully understand the scientific explan... Read >
Author: Calvin

An Enlightenment Of Cooking Expression at motel

26th November 2008
It can be very frustrating when you are trying to follow a recipe, but you don't understand the cooking terms used. Sometimes even instructions on a packet of pasta can confuse you – what does cook until “al dente” mean? So, let's have a look at som... Read >
Author: davinder

How to Get The Flavor of Espresso Coffee

24th November 2008
Twenty years before the phrase espresso was sufficient to send inhabitants running or drink or something like that? The simple idea of giving half a cup of coffee at double the power and frequently double the price, espresso was only just a household utte... Read >
Author: Alien

Natural Remedies Reflux – 3 Ways to Stop the Burning Naturally

24th November 2008
For the majority of acid reflux heartburn sufferers antacids are the treatment of choice. Sure, they act quickly but for those with serious acid reflux they don't seem to last for very long. Part of the problem lies in the fact that these acid neutralizer... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Vegetables Stir-Fried

20th November 2008
Ingredients * 4 oz. fresh green beans * 2 carrots * 1 sweet red or yellow bell pepper, seeded * 1/2 small cauliflower, in small florets * 1 large broccoli stalk in small florets * 2 Tbsp. canola oil * 1 red onion, thinly sliced * 3 garlic clove... Read >
Author: jaffar

A Glance at Breast Feeding

18th November 2008
So, you want to regain your figure after delivery your baby? Well, it is one of many benefits of breastfeeding. But before we go deeper into breastfeeding stuffs, let’s find out what it is. Breastfeeding is giving human breast milk to infants to meet th... Read >
Author: Rika Subana

Herbs for that wondrous bathroom Scented Waters indulgence

17th November 2008
Herbs for that wondrous bathroom Scented Waters indulgence The bathroom and the time we spend in it are important for so many reasons. Besides the usual short visits, we spend time there cleansing and reviving our body and inner person. This is a t... Read >
Author: Hester

Chestnuts? in My Kitchen Cupboard?

16th November 2008
How many of us have cans of "weird and wonderful", packets of grains that we bought in a fit of healthy enthusiasm, slowly ageing in the back of the cupboard? Thank heavens,some of them things do have a long storage life but the longer you keep t... Read >
Author: solange

Tropical Fish Aquarium And Plants

11th November 2008
The home for your tropical fish should be as large as you can afford. Fish do better if they have plenty of space, besides, there are so many beautiful varieties that you’ll be sure to want to add more once you start. But remember that the bigger the ta... Read >
Author: suegold

An Enlightenment Of Cooking Expression

11th November 2008
It can be very frustrating when you are trying to follow a recipe, but you don't understand the cooking terms used. Sometimes even instructions on a packet of pasta can confuse you – what does cook until “al dente” mean? So, let's have a look at som... Read >
Author: davindersingh

Acne Blackhead Remedy - How to Remove Blackheads - Blackheads Home Remedies That Really Work!

10th November 2008
Are you looking for an acne blackhead remedy? Many people do not know how to remove blackheads and are in need of blackheads home remedies that really work. This article will explain the cause of blackheads, how to get rid of them and what you need to do ... Read >
Author: Eileen Childs

2 Quick Tips on How to Get Rid of a Pimple Fast

10th November 2008
Have you ever woken up to find a pimple on your face a day or two before a big day? Maybe you have a big date with someone new, are going to the prom, have an interview or perhaps you are getting your picture taken. If this has happened to you, you need q... Read >
Author: Eileen Childs

Preparing Garden Stones For Home Aquariums

30th October 2008
You really need not spend more on your home aquariums than the amount you can shell out for fishes and various fish tank peripherals. In fact, in terms of aquarium rocks, you can pretty much use rocks found on your backyard to decorate your own aquarium. ... Read >
Author: Emman Bismonte

Green Alternatives for Weed Control

30th October 2008
There is an increasing consciousness about the amount of pollutants we are subjecting the environment to hinder weeds and pests on our property. If your garden has edible plants such as fruit, vegetables or herbs, this concern is even higher. There is no ... Read >
Author: Anita

Fantastic Tactics to Cook the Perfect Rice

28th October 2008
Rice may be cooked by 3 methods, each of which requires a different proportion of water. These methods are boiling, which requires 12 times as much water as rice; the Japanese method, which requires 5 times as much; and steaming, which requires 2-1/2 time... Read >
Author: Hemlata Sharma

Bad Canoe Trip Ideas - Teenagers and Spaghetti

27th October 2008
On a recent canoe trip, I realized that there is a need for this article. A bunch of my friends got together and went down in the boonies for a two-day canoe trip. It sounded like a great deal at first, pay $110 per person, bring your tent and whatever yo... Read >

Clip In Hair Extensions - The Ultimate Fashion Accessory

15th October 2008
Hair extensions are widely used within the fashion industry, and are made famous by celebrities around the world. They are becoming increasingly popular throughout the world not only with the rich and famous, but with anyone who wishes to have longer, nat... Read >
Author: Morgan Stillington

: Herbs the Alternative Cure for Acne, Pimples, Eczema, Spots and many skin problems.

14th October 2008
For those of us who prefer the natural, tried, tested and true to the “fast food” way of the modern life, nature has always had the answers to our needs. Since day’s undocumented, herbs have been used to treat most medical and beauty problems we ma... Read >
Author: Hester

Synthetic vs. Human Hair in Hair Replacement System

08th October 2008
Hair replacements are used to disguise patches of bald areas caused by excessive hair loss. Synthetic hairs and human hairs are used as hair replacement in procedures such as hair weaving and braiding. Just like human hair, synthetic hair may come in w... Read >
Author: Cherry B

How To Make Easy Homemade Catfish And Carp Fishing Flavours!

02nd October 2008
It often only takes a little extra attraction and stimulation in the water close to your bait to induce a fish to become excited enough to take it and give you a bite. Being able to make your very own homemade fishing bait flavors instantly is a really ef... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

How to Choose the Right Humidifier for Your Baby

09th September 2008
A humidifier may be an essential accessory for your baby's nursery, especially in winter. This is because dry air often causes babies to develop breathing problems, swollen sinuses, and respiratory infections. Humidifiers also protect your baby from aller... Read >
Author: Paul

Having A Diet For Your Baby

08th September 2008
It should be as like the breast-milk as possible. This is obtained by a mixture of cow's milk, water, and sugar, in the following proportions. Fresh cow's milk, two thirds; Boiling water, or thin barley water, one third; Loaf sugar, a sufficient quant... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

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

Vegetable-stuffed Hungarian peppers

04th September 2008
1. Heat the oven to 375 degrees. Lightly brush a shallow 12-by-7-inch baking dish with olive oil. 2. Halve each pepper lengthwise, taking care to leave the base and stem intact (the peppers should look like little boats) for each of the larger halves. ... Read >
Author: patty

How to Make Homemade Wine

04th September 2008
How to Make Homemade Wine | Discover How to Make Your Own Special Wine If you would like to learn how to make homemade wine, there is no reason for not doing it. You don't need a license, a cellar, and the utensils you need are probably in your home al... Read >
Author: How to Make Homemade Wine

Different Ways To Cook Lobster

03rd September 2008
To boil lobsters. ----------------- Ingredients:- 1/4 lb. of salt to each gallon of water. Mode:- Medium-sized lobsters are the best. Have ready a stewpan of boiling water, salted in the above proportion; put in the lobster, and keep it boiling quickly fr... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Different Ways To Cook Macaroni

03rd September 2008
Home-made macaroni. ------------------ To four cupfuls of flour, add one egg well beaten, and enough water to make a dough that can be rolled. Roll thin on a breadboard and cut into strips. Dry in the sun. The best arrangement for this purpose is a wooden... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Learn About Different Ways To Cook Rice

03rd September 2008
Rice needs to be thoroughly washed. A good way to do this is to put it into a colander, in a deep pan of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lifting the colander in and out the water, and changing the water until it is clear; then drain. In this way ... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

UNLOCK YOUR SELF IMPROVEMENT POWER

02nd September 2008
When we look at a certain object, a painting for example – we won’t be able to appreciate what’s in it, what is painted and what else goes with it if the painting is just an inch away from our face. But if we try to take it a little further, we... Read >
Author: kaita1

Food safety tips for your holiday

02nd September 2008
Everyone knows someone who has had a bad experience with food on holiday and resulted in some form of food poisoning, no matter how serious. There are certain ways in which you can enjoy the local culinary delights without suffering any after-effects that... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Home Remedies For Toothache

24th August 2008
Do you have a toothache? Chances are if you're reading this, you probably do. Most people, unless they have a toothache, rarely give it a second thought. Once you have a toothache though, it quickly becomes the single most important thing in your life. ... Read >
Author: homeremedies

Why use granite flooring for kitchen?

22nd August 2008
Well, granite is one of hardest, durable and long lasting natural stones, with added qualities of aesthetics, less maintenance and, most importantly, being easy to clean, that is the reason for granite to be used more specifically in kitchens. These are s... Read >
Author: Govindan

Common Plumbing Problems that You Can Fix Yourself

17th August 2008
Got a home plumbing problem? Fortunately, the vast majority of plumbing problems you can fix yourself pretty easily, instead of calling a plumber and making him your new best friend. Often, all it takes to finish the job is a rudimentary toolkit and the w... Read >
Author: M. Curry

The Best Out of Rice, Few Easy Tips on Getting

13th August 2008
Rice is a very versatile food which can be a meal in itself, can be eaten cold as a salad, hot as a pudding or it can be served as a meal accompaniment. Use online recipes to get the most out of your packet of rice and experiment with different rices – ... Read >
Author: Manohar Lal

Home Remedies For Sore Throat, Common Cold

13th August 2008
A sore throat is usually attendant upon a cold and coughs either as a result of tonsils being swollen or an infection and irritation in the throat which can also lead to ear-ache. It can, however, be caused be other illnesses, by tiredness or by too much ... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Small Kitchen Appliances - From Kettles to Coffee Machines

13th August 2008
You may not think that small kitchen appliances should be given much thought when it is time to purchase a new one because they are smaller and generally inexpensive in comparison to major home appliances, which are generally larger and static in that the... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

ALTADRINE - Dietary Guidelines by ALTA CARE Laboratoires

29th July 2008
How do you follow that long list of “consumer friendly” instructions on food and exercise? Should you stick them to your fridge? Write a new one on your hand each day? Chant them in your sleep? Find them in your Alphabet soup? There must be some bet... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

A Degree of Difference

24th July 2008
Environmentalist claim that the earth’s climate is getting hotter, better known has the “green house” effect. All I know is that at 211 degrees water is pretty hot too but, at 212 degrees it begins to boil and boiling water creates steam that can p... Read >
Author: Stephen

Glass tea pot

24th July 2008
Tea pot from Made in China.com Abstract: Every customer who are looking for nice tea pots have to focus on this glass tea pot. It is produced in the largest hotel article wholesale market and the quality is guaranteed. The modern design and reasonable pr... Read >
Author: sljlrp

Garlic Steak Stir Fry of Jack Vander

24th July 2008
* 2 lbs. round steak OR venison * 1/4 c. light soy sauce * 1 c. beef bouillon * 1/4 tsp. ginger * 2 cloves garlic, mashed * 1/4 c. cooking sherry * 4 tbsp. peanut oil * 2 cloves garlic, chopped * 1 1/2 c. boiling water * 3 lg. green pep... Read >
Author: jaffar

How To Make Jello Shots Like A Barman

24th July 2008
This is a quick eeasy guide for those who wish to learn how to make jello shots. Below are ingredients lists and quantities and also a quick guide on how to make jello shots with stronger liquor. Learning how to make jello shots is very simple to do! A... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath

10 Gracie Allen Quotes to Commemorate The Birth of an American Comedian

22nd July 2008
July 26th is the day to commemorate Gracie Allen's birthday, and what better way to do it than with some famous Gracie Allen quotes? Of course, we can't be entirely sure when Gracie's birthday was. After all, she would never be forthcoming with it no matt... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

The Best Out of Rice, Few Easy Tips on Getting

22nd July 2008
Here are 4 ways to use rice:- 1. Boiling rice – Rice is a great accompaniment to curry, chilli, casseroles, meat in sauces etc. and can also be used to make rice salads. You can purchase rice cookers or microwave rice steamers which are worth buying ... Read >
Author: Manohar Lal Bunger

How To Get Rid of Stuffy Nose

22nd July 2008
Stuffy Nose Come winter time and most of the people fall prey to the problem of cough and cold. Amongst all the symptoms of the ailment, the most irritating one is that of a stuffy nose. You are not able to breathe properly and sleeping becomes like a ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Attending Top Culinary Schools Requires Some Cooking Knowledge

21st July 2008
Boiling water without burning it may seem like a simple process but in reality there are some individuals who simply do not know their way around the kitchen. They cannot tell you the difference between sauté and broil. Culinary students who are interest... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Pickle Making

18th July 2008
Pickling since long ago has been done in homes for preserving fruits and vegetables. It is considered to be the earliest form of preserving food. Early man found out that salt, sugar and vinegar can preserve fruits and vegetables longer. Hence, he started... Read >
Author: JSG

Home Remedies for Treatment of Jaundice, Symptoms

09th July 2008
Jaundice is a condition in which yellow discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes occur due to an increase in the bile pigments, namely, bilirubin in the blood. In many cases, yellowness in the white part of the eyes is more obvious than in the skin.... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Want to lose weight the Cabbage Soup Diet Way?...It's easier the Altadrine way!

26th June 2008
The Altadrine Soup diet is an all-you-can-eat Altadrine Soup diet, and the more soup you eat, the more you lose. Altadrine Soup is included within a relatively easy one week programme which makes one enjoy the pleasure of the palate without limiting the... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

How to Treat Dandruff ?

21st June 2008
Dandruff is the common skin problem that we face in our daily life. With dandruff your hairs loose their beauty and can even become a nightmare for you. Healthy hairs make you attractive while hairs with dandruff can spoil your personality. So be cautious... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Where did Tea Originate?

20th June 2008
History of Tea Tea drinking originates from China several thousand years ago and the story goes that a few leaves of the Camellia plant accidentally fell into some boiling water. The resulting infusion was then drunk by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung wh... Read >
Author: Tim

Natural Cures to Treat Whooping Cough

20th June 2008
Whooping Cough (Pertussis) is a bacterial infection of the lungs which is caused by a bacterium Bordetella pertussis. It is a very contagious disease which causes coughing with little or no fever. The coughing may be so severe that it leads to vomiting an... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Carrots, Eggs, Coffee, and Tai Chi

18th June 2008
How are carrots, eggs, coffee, and tai chi related? First a story I got via email from my friend Melanie Hirsch. A carrot, an egg, and a cup of coffee...You will never look at a cup of coffee the same way again. A young woman went to her mother and... Read >
Author: Tai Chi Man

Sauteed vegetable products in NYC

13th June 2008
Here sauteed vegetables are some quick and tasteful ones! Place tamarind square in small bowl. Cover with boiling water and let stand until pulp softens, breaking apart occasionally with fork, about 45 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer tamarind pulp ... Read >
Author: jeya

Blooming Tea - Beauty or beneficial?

11th June 2008
Blooming Tea - Beauty or beneficial? Well, both actually. These works of art are hand crafted Jasmine or Lily petals encased in loose leaf green tea. As soon as you put one of them into some warm water, they open up exposing a stunning flower on a base... Read >
Author: GreenTeaGuy

How To Make Pickles Easily And Efficiently

21st May 2008
Pickling since long has been done in homes for preserving fruits and vegetables. It is considered to be the earliest form of preserving food. Earlier, man found out that salt, sugar and vinegar can preserve the fruits and vegetables longer. Hence, he star... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Are The Ingredients Used For Making Dill Pickles

21st May 2008
Dill pickles are one of the most popular kinds of pickles which are made of cucumbers. There are three types of dill pickles namely cured, refrigerated and freshly packed. Many varieties of dills are included in the dill pickles. They are kosher dills, ge... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Look At The Ingredients Required For Making Dill Pickle Recipe

21st May 2008
Dill pickles are considered to be a kind of delicacy in America. It is served as a snack or an appetizer. Dill pickle recipe is quite easy to follow. The ingredients required for making dill pickles are as follows; 1. 3 to 4 kilo grams moderate sized c... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Are The Steps Followed In Canning Pickles

21st May 2008
Canning pickles is a very important process which must be done with great care and precision. Pickles need to be canned well before they are consumed. Storage of pickles is done in cans so that they are ready to be eaten. Canning pickles is a long procedu... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Are The Ingredients Used For Making Dill Pickles

20th May 2008
Dill pickles are one of the most popular kinds of pickles which are made of cucumbers. There are three types of dill pickles namely cured, refrigerated and freshly packed. Many varieties of dills are included in the dill pickles. They are kosher dills, ge... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Look At The Ingredients Required For Making Dill Pickle Recipe

20th May 2008
Dill pickles are considered to be a kind of delicacy in America. It is served as a snack or an appetizer. Dill pickle recipe is quite easy to follow. The ingredients required for making dill pickles are as follows; 1. 3 to 4 kilo grams moderate sized c... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Are The Steps Followed In Canning Pickles

20th May 2008
Canning pickles is a very important process which must be done with great care and precision. Pickles need to be canned well before they are consumed. Storage of pickles is done in cans so that they are ready to be eaten. Canning pickles is a long procedu... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Delicious modern rice noodles

15th May 2008
The Noodles is not a modern food item it is eaten from 4000 years ago in China and then it is slowly spread to Northern America and rest of the world. At first Noodles were made only by millets. In Northern America Noodles are made by Wheat & Rice. The co... Read >
Author: jeya

Delicious modern rice noodles

15th May 2008
The Noodles is not a modern food item it is eaten from 4000 years ago in China and then it is slowly spread to Northern America and rest of the world. At first Noodles were made only by millets. In Northern America Noodles are made by Wheat & Rice. The co... Read >
Author: jeya

Get Natural Treatment for Acidity

15th May 2008
What is Acidity? The stomach normally secretes acid that is essential in the digestive process. This acid helps in breaking down the food during digestion. When there is excess production of acid by the gastric glands of the stomach, it results in the ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Keeping Hair Color Natural

14th May 2008
Select a hair coloring product that is most compatible with your life style. If you don't have time to update your roots every 4-6 weeks, you may want to select a shade of hair color only 1-3 shades lighter than your natural color. The closer you stay to ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Natural Cures – Ways to Control over Burns

12th May 2008
The best thing that works for a burn like this is a slice of tomato. Just cut the tomato into wedges use one slice and rub over the burned area. The acid from the tomato takes the pain away and the burn will not blister. Plantain leaves is a popular re... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

How To Make Easy Homemade Catfish And Carp Fishing Flavors!

01st May 2008
It often only takes a little extra attraction and stimulation in the water close to your bait to induce a fish to become excited enough to take it and give you a bite. Being able to make your very own homemade fishing bait flavors instantly is a really ef... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Vietnamese vegetable rice noodles

29th April 2008
Rice noodles are noodles that are made from rice. These are excellent quality noodles that you will enjoy very much. Please browse some of the recipes below to learn how you can use these noodles to make delicious Thai food. The noodles should be soaked i... Read >
Author: jeya

Weight Loss and Honey

22nd April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan Honey and weight loss are often associated. Why is honey a smarter choice than table sugar if you are watching your weight and what you eat? Refined dietary sugars lack minerals and vitamins and are often called empty cal... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan

Sweet and Sour Vegetables

18th April 2008
This dish can also be made by adding strips of meat to the vegetables, stir-fry the strips of chicken, pork or beef in the garlic and onions and remove from the pan but keep warm. Then adding any seasonal vegetables and stir-fry as above. Return the cooke... Read >
Author: M B John

Chocolate Recipes

15th April 2008
How to Make Chocolate Cream Pies : Beat to a cream half a cupful of butter and a cupful and a quarter of powdered sugar. Add two well-beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls of wine, half a cupful of milk, and a cupful and a half of sifted flour, with which ha... Read >
Author: anmol03

Keeping Hair Color Natural

04th April 2008
Select a hair coloring product that is most compatible with your life style. If you don't have time to update your roots every 4-6 weeks, you may want to select a shade of hair color only 1-3 shades lighter than your natural color. The closer you stay to ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

How To Make Easy Homemade Catfish And Carp Fishing Flavours

02nd April 2008
It often only takes a little extra attraction and stimulation in the water close to your bait to induce a fish to become excited enough to take it and give you a bite. Being able to make your very own homemade fishing bait flavours instantly is a really... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Think: Your affiliate program fortune is in your pockets

02nd April 2008
Your affiliate program fortune is already sitting in your pockets! You just don’t know it yet. Please allow me to explain.You have a 9-5, which, with the commute and headaches, has turned into more like an 7:30-6:30. You maybe have kids, a spouse, a dog... Read >
Author: Navneetkaur

How to Use Essential Oils

02nd April 2008
Essential oils are really focused and powerful. Essential oils are extremely concentrated liquids that can be detrimental if not used cautiously. Essential oils are the gist of the plant. They are not the same as fragrance oils. Essential oils are derived... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Autistic Boy Miraculously Escapes Scalding

28th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rebecca Hanson You know how a movie will show you an accident in show motion? What is about to happen is really bad and you know that in reality it only took a spit second, but the film is slowed down so it takes 10 to 20 seconds to... Read >
Author: Rebecca Hanson

Dhauti - Cleaning the Stomach

28th March 2008
This is a shuddhikriya meant for cleaning the stomach. There are three varieties, namely, vamana-dhauti. danda-dhauti, and vastra-dhauti. Vamana-dhauti may be said to be the easiest. Vamana means vomiting Its procedure is to drink about six glasses of wat... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Remedies – Prevention from Fever

28th March 2008
Fever is a good thing. It's your body's attempt to kill off invading bacteria and other nasty organisms that can't survive the heat. The hypothalamus, which is the body's thermostat, senses the assault on the body and turns up the heat much the way you tu... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Achillea millefoilum health benefits

28th March 2008
Milfoil, “Achillea millefoilum”, came from Europe and western Asia. This herb has many medicinal uses and it is recommended in different illnesses of the stomach and intestines, like entero-colitis and gastritis. It calms the stomachal colics, helps t... Read >
Author: cristi ion

Achillea millefoilum health benefits

28th March 2008
Milfoil, “Achillea millefoilum”, came from Europe and western Asia. This herb has many medicinal uses and it is recommended in different illnesses of the stomach and intestines, like entero-colitis and gastritis. It calms the stomachal colics, helps t... Read >
Author: cristi ion

Golden Tips of Hair Washing

27th March 2008
Dry, coarse and brittle hair needs to be nourished from within; a conditioner that just rinses out won't do the job. Use an intensive moisturizing shampoo which will cleanse without excessive rubbing (which will damage the hair more) and follow with a hot... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Golden Tips of Hair Washing

27th March 2008
Dry, coarse and brittle hair needs to be nourished from within; a conditioner that just rinses out won't do the job. Use an intensive moisturizing shampoo which will cleanse without excessive rubbing (which will damage the hair more) and follow with a h... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Athletes Foot – Home Remedies for Athletes Foot

27th March 2008
Athlete's foot: Athlete's foot is a fungus that causes redness and cracking of the skin. It is itchy. The cracks between the toes allow germs to get under the skin. If blood sugar is high, the sugar feeds the germs and makes the infection worse. The infec... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Vampire Bat Chocolate Cake

27th March 2008
Everyone loves chocolate cake; hand here is a fun recipe to make a Halloween cake that looks like a bat. It’s not hard to make, it starts off as a simple Chocolate Victoria sandwich cake but it is cleverly cut and put together to look like a bat. In... Read >
Author: S.Roberts

Vampire Bat Chocolate Cake

27th March 2008
Everyone loves chocolate cake; hand here is a fun recipe to make a Halloween cake that looks like a bat. It’s not hard to make, it starts off as a simple Chocolate Victoria sandwich cake but it is cleverly cut and put together to look like a bat. In... Read >
Author: S.Roberts

Athletes Foot – Home Remedies for Athletes Foot

27th March 2008
Athlete's foot: Athlete's foot is a fungus that causes redness and cracking of the skin. It is itchy. The cracks between the toes allow germs to get under the skin. If blood sugar is high, the sugar feeds the germs and makes the infection worse. The inf... Read >
Author: peterhutch

A Look At The Various Paper Mache Glue Recipes That You Can Make

25th March 2008
Paper Mache is a construction material that contains pieces of paper which was stuck together with glue to make a crafty object. There are number of paper Mache glue recipes available. You can select any one according to your preference. One of the bes... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How To Make Paper Mache Glue Recipe Using Home Ingredients

25th March 2008
Paper Mache is an art of working with paper and paste and it allows you to mold and work as easy as clay. Paper Mache glue recipe is very simple and you can make it with home ingredients. Some of the paper Mache glue recipes are as follows: Paper Mach... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Iceland Moss - Uses and Side Effects

19th March 2008
The mucilage components found in Iceland moss, lichenin and isolichenin, may have soothing effects on the oral and pharyngeal membranes. The bitter organic components may stimulate the appetite and promote gastric secretion. Iceland moss is available as d... Read >
Author: Alien

A Coffee Twist

19th March 2008
About twenty years ago almost every home, restaurant and office kitchen in Brazil was equipped with a gourmet coffee making device called Chorreador de café or simply café makero. It consisted of an unvarnished wooden frame about 33 cms. tall, with a ro... Read >
Author: boake moore

Fantastic teapot set in Katiewong

14th March 2008
This was the first word uttered by our entire staff when we first saw this fantastic new teapot by Morphe from Oliver Hemming. Three years from initial drawings to final production, this new product range is set to gain iconic status in the design world! ... Read >
Author: jeya

Fantastic teapot set in Katiewong

14th March 2008
This was the first word uttered by our entire staff when we first saw this fantastic new teapot by Morphe from Oliver Hemming. Three years from initial drawings to final production, this new product range is set to gain iconic status in the design world! ... Read >
Author: jeya

How to Clean Combs and Brushes

11th March 2008
Keeping your combs and brushes clean is a must for keeping your hair clean and healthy. There are a couple of different ways you can do this - the boiling water method and the baking soda method. Boiling Water Method Remove all the hair from your... Read >
Author: Nadine Visscher

How to Clean Combs and Brushes

11th March 2008
Keeping your combs and brushes clean is a must for keeping your hair clean and healthy. There are a couple of different ways you can do this - the boiling water method and the baking soda method. Boiling Water Method Remove all the hair from yo... Read >
Author: Nadine Visscher

Burns - Signs and symptoms of burns

08th March 2008
Burns aims to foster the exchange of information among all engaged in preventing and treating the effects of thermal injury. The journal focuses on clinical, scientific and social aspects of these injuries and covers the prevention of thermal injury, t... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Burns - Signs and symptoms of burns

08th March 2008
Burns aims to foster the exchange of information among all engaged in preventing and treating the effects of thermal injury. The journal focuses on clinical, scientific and social aspects of these injuries and covers the prevention of thermal injury, the ... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Men's Problems - Alternative Treatment for Men's Problems

19th February 2008
Something very wrong is happening with men, and that means something very wrong is happening in the relationship between the sexes. Men, it seems, are falling behind. They can't keep up with women in school, in marriage or in retirement. In the race fo... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Hives

15th February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation Your hives may be caused by any number of things, including food additives and preservatives. Try to pinpoint what causes your outbreak and avoid that substance. Alcohol and processed foods deplete nutrients, so avoid t... Read >
Author: Alien

Colic-Home Remedies

14th February 2008
Colic in babies and infants is usually a sign of trapped wind(gas), but it is a problem that seems to affect bottle- fed babies more than breast-fed ones; this is partly due to the richness of cow's milk, and sometimes may indicate an intolerance to it. C... Read >
Author: David Jones

Herbal Therapy for Bronchitis

06th February 2008
Numerous herbs have anti-inflammatory and expectorant capabilities and are helpful in fighting bronchitis. A handful of common remedies follow. To soothe a dry bronchial cough, drink a hot mullein-coltsfoot tea several times a day To make the tea, s... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

02nd February 2008
Supplements Increase your B6 intake. While researching CTS in 1976, John Ellis, M.D., of Mount Pleasant, Texas, made an intriguing discovery: He noticed that the condition was more common in people who were deficient in vitamin B6. When he gave B6 supp... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Therapy for Boils

01st February 2008
Aromatherapy Use hot compresses with essential oils of, tea tree or lavender to draw out the infection and speed healing. Once the boil has drained, apply 1 or 2 drops of tea tree oil 3 to 4 times a day until the wound has healed. An antiseptic, tea tr... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines for Bladder Infection

30th January 2008
A number of herbs are helpful in treating-and preventing-bladder infections. Try one of the following: Take urva ursi (also called bearberry) capsules. Urva ursi acts as an anti-inflammatory and diuretic. Caution: Do not take this herb for more than on... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Relieve Stress with Aromatherapy

30th January 2008
There are many different methods that people employ to deal with stress. Some turn to substances such as cigarettes and alcohol, whilst others may seek medication to cope. These are all quick fixes which deal with the symptoms of stress, whilst the root p... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Not Using the Same Towel, Clothing Could Lead to Prevention of Genital Warts Infection.

17th January 2008
If you have genital warts, then you can help to stop the infection from spreading to others by keeping your towels separate. Make sure that no one else uses your towels, and until the warts have been cleared, wash them separately. This also applies to any... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Beauty Tips And Facial Steaming

14th November 2007
What is steaming?Exposing your skin to warm, moist steam from recently boiled water, be it from a pot in your kitchen, an electric facial sauna, a sauna at the Gym or by application of a hot compress (a flannel soaked in hot water, rinsed out and placed o... Read >
Author: Alien

Beauty Steaming

06th November 2007
Steaming is a skin care fundamental. Steaming is beneficial for cleaning all types of skin. It cleans the skin of all surface dirt, stimulates the circulation and unclogs blocked pores. It opens your pores, removes dead skin cells, improves circulation an... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Home Remedies For Headache Treatment - Must Try it

30th October 2007
Headaches: just about everyone has had at least one in their lifetime. There's a lucky few that have never had one. Headaches can be mild, tension caused, or the migraine, the most painful. There are cluster headaches, which is when you have one headache ... Read >
Author: Alien

Bottle Feeding Tips

15th October 2007
Breastfeeding is always preferable to bottle feeding, but if you are about to start bottle feeding your baby you should first talk to your midwife about the advantages and disadvantages of bottle feeding. Here are some bottle feeding tips to help get you ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

The Tea Leaf And How It Makes Up Your Cup Of Tea

11th October 2007
Tea, which is the second most preferred drink in the world, is created by steeping a tea leaf, or more frequently, a group of prepared tea leaves that are in boiling water. Individuals love teas of all different varieties and the procedure by which they u... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn

Best Natural Cures For Heartburn

21st September 2007
When it comes to using any kind of natural cures for heartburn it is best if they are used to treat the symptoms in the very early stages. Unfortunately if left untreated, it can become much worse and a person could in fact suffer from esophageal cancer l... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

Jello Shots are Fun To Eat

13th September 2007
How to Make Jello ShotsIn this article I am going to show you how to make a jello shot. Jello shots are really good fun at parties and get togethers, but be careful now, although they are sweet they are also very potent, so you would take to much alcohol ... Read >
Author: mario oreilly

Herbal Teas For Acid Reflux

03rd September 2007
When it comes to choosing herbal teas for acid reflux, there are a number of things that you need to take into consideration to ensure that what you are using will help to treat the symptoms rather than make them worse. Although you may think that al... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

Home Remedies for Sore Throat Relief: Guaranteed Results

02nd September 2007
If you really want to get relief from sore throat then you are at the right place because in next 15-20 minutes I will tell you how to get relief from sore throat with very simple and effective home remedies for sore throat. But if the condition is sev... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

How to Do Herbal Body Wraps

28th August 2007
The herbal body wraps have two main benefits - therapeutic and cosmetic. They cleanse your body of toxins and help you reduce inches off of your body. Herbal body wraps are fantastic for people who want to improve the body’s tone and tighten the loo... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Herbal Acid Reflux Remedies

28th August 2007
Even though there have been several scientific advances made when it comes to treating acid reflux, many people still find that herbal acid reflux remedies are still the most common way for treating this disorder naturally. You can use ingredients that ar... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

Jello Shot Making Guidelines

20th August 2007
How to Make Jello Shots Making a jello shot is no different from ordinary jello, the key difference here is alcohol is the chief ingredient and not water. The jello shot mixture is then poured into glass shot glasses, plastic shot glasses or tiny cups ... Read >
Author: mario oreilly

Beauty tips for bath

10th August 2007
The most important ways of taking care of body is to have a good bath. Bathing can be made a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Making the right kind of arrangements in the bathroom and adding the right kind accessories in the bathroom can make your bath ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Anise (Pimpinella anisum) Health Benefits

08th August 2007
It is a herbal, aromatic plant, which is cultivated. It grows as high as 40-70 cm in the light, in rich soils and it needs moderate humidity. Parts used: the bulb, the leaves, the seeds and the roots. The therapeutic virtues of the anis... Read >
Author: cristi

Bean – shoot and Cucumber Salas

07th August 2007
Author by : Ndesigns A spicy, healthy salad that can be served on its own or can be used as a bed for chicken, fish or shellfish. Serves 4. 1 long continental cucumber 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon white vinegar 1 teaspoon salt 250 g (... Read >
Author: ndesigns

EASY CATFISH AND CARP FISHING BAITS – Making changes to standard baits that keep bites coming!

03rd August 2007
Pellets have various consistencies, textures, permeability’s, solubility, densities, and buoyancies before and after soaking in liquids and oils, and so on. Experimentation is the key and trying a range of various cheaper end and more expensive pellets ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

9 Home Remedies for Sore Throat Recommended by Users

31st July 2007
A sore throat is a disease primarily located in the area around the tonsils. It is a symptom caused due to lot of infections. Infections are caused either by viruses such as the flu, the common cold or by bacteria such as strep, mycoplasma, or hemophilus.... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Choosing the Best Coffee Maker

30th July 2007
If you’re an authentic coffee drinker, choosing a quality coffee maker is a decision that should not be taken for granted. If you are planning to mix your favorite coffee on your own, you will need a coffee maker that has all the features you need. Alth... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

For the Love of Black Coffee

30th July 2007
Studies show that throughout the world, people consume more than 330 million cups of coffee each and every day. This makes black coffee the most popular drink after water and soda. It even beats tea as people’s favorite drink. As such, black coffee i... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Preparation Hints For Making Candies (Part 2)

26th July 2007
HOW TO MAKE STOCK SYRUP Put one pound of granulated sugar into a saucepan; add one pint of water and bring slowly to boiling-point; then remove the scum from the surface. Put on the 3 lid, and boil for four minutes to allow the condensing steam to cle... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

3 Quick And Easy Natural Treatments To Relieve Your Aches And Pains Today

25th July 2007
If you suffer with nagging aches and pains and don't want to take painkilling drugs anymore, there are other natural pain treatments that you can use. And best of all, they are very cost effective and have almost immediate results. I want you to be able t... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry

The Point of Getting Exactly the Right Pointe Shoe

23rd July 2007
Some of us more than others need to work on getting pain relief, even after we discover exactly the right fit - or as close as we can get - in our pointe shoe. The point I am making, is, that there is a very fine tuning that we can learn, and we tune o... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

What do you do when your engine or outboard motor stops or won’t start up?

13th July 2007
You are out for a nice day of fishing or boating, and your engine stops. Wouldn’t you like to know how to fix the problem, or not have to call a mechanic? After you have checked to the gas gauge and the battery and discovered that they are not the cau... Read >
Author: Earl

Try Unlocking Your Own Self-Improvement Super Power

02nd July 2007
When we look at certain objects, a painting for example, we won’t be able to appreciate what’s in it, what is painted and what else goes with it if the painting is just an inch away from our face. But if we try to look at it a little further away, we... Read >
Author: John Elliott

A Quick Guide to Herbal Terminology

01st July 2007
Infusions Infusions are the simplest way to access the active principles of herbs. Infusions are made the way we make tea using the dried and/or powdered parts of the herb or plant. If you can find an infusion ball all the better simple add the dried ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Anxiety Medicine

30th June 2007
While many people favor the traditional approach to treating anxiety with medicines, there are other methods that can help in the healing process. Aromatherapy is one such way, and entails a healing process using pleasant fragrances. By using aromatherapy... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Crock-Pot Cooking Tips

20th June 2007
Crock-pot cooking can offer some very tasty meals and desserts however some basic rules should be followed when using a crock-pot to cook with. You should be careful not to over stir their food while it's cooking in a crock pot. Taking the lid off durin... Read >
Author: OkSmitty

Espresso Coffee – a source of energy and good mood

15th June 2007
Have you ever felt as if you did not have the energy to finish the tasks you had during a certain day? Are you looking for the key that leads to a life full of strength and vigor? Espresso coffee is such a source of energy. A cup of coffee every day helps... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Espresso Coffee the key for strong relationships

11th June 2007
Espresso coffee is a very successful beverage; not only does it have a great aroma and taste, but it also brings people together, it has a share in building new friendships, and in redoing old friendships. This is why people generally consider it a key fo... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Skin Yeast Infections

10th June 2007
Although vaginal yeast infections might be the more common type of yeast infection, there are other types of yeast infections which can affect a person. These include penile yeast infections, mouth yeast infections and skin yeast infections. All of th... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

7 Diabetes Home Treatments

06th June 2007
How sweet (I know a bad choice of words) would it be if you were eating foods that contributed to your better health? Home remedies that worked in your favor instead of creating diabetes. Using these diabetes home remedies puts you in the driver’s s... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Information on Green Tea Diet

30th May 2007
The following article presents the very latest information on Information on Green Tea Diet. If you have a particular interest in Information on Green Tea Diet, then this informative article is required reading. Is everything making sense so far? If no... Read >
Author: Alien

Unlock your Self Improvement Power

22nd May 2007
When we look at a certain object, a painting for example � we won't be able to appreciate what's in it, what is painted and what else goes with it if the painting is just an inch away from our face. But if we try to take it a little further, we'll have... Read >
Author: tigertim

Secrets for giving your sewing projects an aged antique look

11th May 2007
Giving your fabric an aged or antique look is very easy. One method is to use tea to dye your fabric. You can tea dye the fabric before using it or after depending on its end use. If I am making a sewing bag for example. I would dye the fabric before usin... Read >
Author: Lenna Green

How To Get rid of Skin Yeast Infections

08th May 2007
The most common type of yeast infection is probably the vaginal yeast infection. But you should be aware that there is other type of yeast infections that can affect various individuals. Some of these infections include male yeast infection or penile yeas... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

Kitchen Cleaning Made Simple

08th May 2007
Today’s kitchens are a breeze to keep clean, if you know a few simple tips for cleaning ceramic, stainless steel and other hard, reflective surfaces. Simple and Clean Routine for Kitchen Cleaning Start with the right cleaners for the surfaces in your... Read >
Author: vincent platania

How to Treat Acne with Common Household Products

27th April 2007
Almost every family has their own unique homemade acne treatments that have been passed down from generation to generation. Some of these treatments are very effective in treating the blemishes that are so embarrassing to young and old alike. Since everyo... Read >
Author: abtlang

Menopause - Herbal remedies for Menopause

25th April 2007
Menopause is defined as absence of menstrual periods for 12 months. The menopausal transition starts with varying menstrual cycle length and ends with the final menstrual period. Menopause is a natural biological process, not a medical illness. Although i... Read >
Author: Alien

Fibroid Tumors - Herbal remedies for Fibroid tumors

25th April 2007
What are fibroids? Fibroid tumors are usually benign (non-cancerous) tumors found, most often, in the uterus of women in their 30's and 40's, although they occasionally develop on other organs which contain smooth muscle cells. Fibroid tumors are solid... Read >
Author: Alien

Woman-Health - Home remedies for women

24th April 2007
The diseases of female organs are very unpleasant. They creep imperceptibly, and even the simplest ones can bring a great deal of trouble. Among them the first place belongs to inflammatory processes. Usually they become noticeable only during an exacerba... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal remedies for cystitis

24th April 2007
Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder. This disease is characterized by frequent urination with only a small amount of urine, burning sensation during urination and pain in the area of the kidneys. Sometimes pain is accompanied by an infection and ri... Read >
Author: Alien

Urinary Tract - Herbal remedies for urinary tract disorders

24th April 2007
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection that usually occurs when bacteria enter the opening of the urethra and multiply in the urinary tract. The urinary tract includes the kidneys, the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder (u... Read >
Author: Alien

Practical Benefits of Breastfeeding Your Baby

24th April 2007
Practical Benefits of Breastfeeding Your Baby Practical benefits of Breastfeeding the baby is quite numerous that makes breastfeeding acceptable to most mothers. Undeniably, breastfeeding is the best gift a mother can give to her baby as soon as he com... Read >
Author: Alan Murray

Eczema - Herbal remedies for Eczema

24th April 2007
Eczema is a general term for rash-like skin conditions. The most common type of eczema is called atopic dermatitis, which is an allergic reaction. Eczema is often very itchy and when you scratch it, the skin becomes red and inflamed. Eczema is not contagi... Read >
Author: Alien

Eye-Care - Herbal remedies for Eyes

23rd April 2007
Most people tend to neglect simple eye-care,taking a gift of vision as something that will always stay with them.In order to preserve normal eyesight a body must receive all the necessary nutrients. So it is important to pay attention to what we eat. Howe... Read >
Author: Alien

Diabetes - Herbal remedies for diabetes

23rd April 2007
Diabetes is known for thousands of years. The description of the disease can be traced far back to times of Avicenna. At that time treatment consisted of diet reach in vegetables and milk, fish and meat products. It also included use of extracts and deco... Read >
Author: Alien

Atherosclerosis, Stroke and Heart Disease Herbal Treatment

23rd April 2007
Atherosclerosis, stroke and heart attack, among other diseases of cardiovascular system, are very serious health issues. The importance of prevention of cardiovascular diseases can’t be stressed enough. Prevention means keeping blood and blood vessels ... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Remedies in Cancer Treatment

23rd April 2007
There is no need to say much about cancer. We are all familiar with this awful disease. Successful treatment of cancer, like no other, depends on combination of different methods that include both conventional and unconventional medicine. The first ... Read >
Author: Alien

Bronchitis Symptoms - Bronchitis Herbal Remedies

23rd April 2007
Bronchitis is inflammation of the bronchi (medium-size airways) in the lungs. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial (pronounced “brawn-kee-ull”) tubes, or bronchi. Bronchial tubes are the air passages that extend from the windpipe into the lu... Read >
Author: Alien

Asthma Medicines - Home remedies for asthma

21st April 2007
For some people asthma might not seem too serious of a disease. Although rarely fatal, it can be a very serious condition, especially in small children. Periods of acute breathlessness may occur at any time and last anywhere from less then an hour to days... Read >
Author: Alien

Home Remedies For Kidney-Cleansing

21st April 2007
Kidney cleanse should be done only after the cleansing of the digestive system and liver. Otherwise there is a strong possibility that serious health complications may arise. The mechanism of kidney-cleansing is based on extensive urinary excretion. That ... Read >
Author: Alien

Discover How To Cure Heartburn Naturally...Without ANY Side Effects

05th April 2007
Have you ever wondered if what you know about Heartburn is accurate? The information presented here will do one of two things: it will either reinforce what you know about Heartburn or, teach you something new. Both are good outcomes. Heartburn is ... Read >
Author: D.G. Armstrong

How To Cure An Earache Naturally

05th April 2007
The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood about curing an earache naturally. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be will... Read >
Author: D.G. Armstrong

Grab and Go Healthy Breakfast: Zip Lock Omelet

30th March 2007
Grab and Go Healthy Breakfast: Zip Lock Omelet Do you ever feel like you don’t have enough time in the morning to make a good food choice? Do you continually make bad choices? Did you have that muffin with a Grande latte, extra cream and a splash of f... Read >
Author: Kimberly Jamieson

Green Tea: the Antioxidant of Antioxidants

07th March 2007
Archaeological evidence suggests that tea leaves steeped in boiling water were consumed as many as 500,000 years ago. Botanical evidence indicates that India and China were among the first countries to cultivate tea Green tea contains polyphenols which... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson

11 Natural Remedies to Fight against Colds, Flu and Fever

07th March 2007
1. Fight flu with elderberry. Compounds in elderberries disarm the flu virus and prevent it from replicating. Take one tablespoon of elderberry syrup three times a day. 2. Boost immune function. During a cold or bout of flu, take half a teaspoon of ech... Read >
Author: Naturopedia.com

Silkworms- Part 2

05th March 2007
According to Dr. Feltwell in his book cited earlier, about twelve thousand silkworms would need twenty sacks of mulberry leaves a day. About 220 kg of leaves (485 lbs) would produce a kilogram of silk (2.2 lbs). Most of the cocoons are used to recup... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger

Weaving Baskets - Some Natural Dyes

28th February 2007
There is a fascination about colouring one's own material that only one who has proved it can understand. As an artist mixes his colours, one dye after another is tried until at last a fortunate blending gives the desired shade. Solid extracts of vegetabl... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

Cleaning Tips for your Kitchen

20th February 2007
- To rid the yellowing from white appliances: Mix together 1/2 cup bleach, 1/4 cup baking soda and 4 cups of warm water. Apply with a sponge and let set for 10-15 minutes. Rinse and dry thoroughly. - To clean a greasy blender: Fill with a little hot wa... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

Barbecue Recipe Science Part II

17th February 2007
There’s a whole lot of “science” behind what makes good slow smoked barbecue recipes develop their flavor, tenderness, appearance, and moisture content. So, let’s take a few of the reactions and try to explain the science behind it... Boiling P... Read >
Author: Bill Anderson

Catching a Liar by Interpreting Body Language

15th February 2007
Reading body language to know if a person is lying applies not just to ordinary people but even to professionals, as well. The police use it to determine if the person is guilty of a certain wrongdoing or not, teachers employ it to find out if the child r... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Do You Need A Change?

12th February 2007
Have you ever decided that it was time for a change? At first, there is recognition of the need to change. Either you realize it, or someone else indicates it to you. But, just recognizing that a change is needed does not change anything. Like everyt... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio

Candida in Babies and Adults

10th February 2007
Candida is a yeast fungus and it is a naturally-occurring substance in the body. It is only when Candida levels rise to an abnormal level that it becomes problematic. Symptoms of Candida Candida infections cause a vaginal discharge that is thick an... Read >
Author: Dave Kenyon

The VXA Packet Technology Data Storage Media

31st January 2007
VXA is a tape backup system utilizing Packet technology to store and retrieve data. With VXA Packets, you enjoy peace of mind with unmatched reliability, speed and capacity. The VXA Packet Technology offers greater advantage compared to the outdated tr... Read >
Author: Mike Nicholson

Eat raw foods and live longer

15th January 2007
In general, all beings, apart from humans, eat living foods as yielded by Nature. Because humans cook their food, they suffer widespread sickness and ailments. When raw foods are cooked, they lose their nutritional value long before dry ashes results, bec... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Is your work killing you?

10th January 2007
Is your work killing you? By Craig Nathanson - The Vocational Coach™ Did I get your attention? Good. Are you over 40? Even better. I can remember—it seems like decades ago, but it was really only six years ago—I was giving one of those “... Read >
Author: craig nathanson

Herbal Remedies For Sinus Infection

02nd January 2007
Many people are affected by sinus problems each year. Once you get a sinus infection you are almost assured of getting more in the future. Many medications fail to help get rid of sinus symptoms such as headache, stuffy nose and infection. Herbal remed... Read >
Author: alvin toh

How to clear tub clog

02nd January 2007
Most clogs are going to be relatively near the top of the pipe that you are going to unclog. Therefore, it is possible that you'll be able to get the clog out without too much extra work. In this case, you will not need to pull the plumbing of your tub ... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

Drink Blueberry Iced Tea for the Taste and Health Benefits

01st January 2007
Blueberry iced tea has become a popular choice among tea drinkers because of the zesty, thirst-quenching flavor and the natural medicinal properties that are present. In fact, more scientific studies are indicating compelling health-related findings a... Read >
Author: Jules Sowder

How A Good Pet Care Guide Keeps The Vet Away

13th December 2006
Just like human beings, animals have emotions and feelings too. They need the assurance that their masters love and care for them. In return, pets often reciprocate their love by demonstrating various forms of affection to their owners. These may include ... Read >
Author: Ske Chay

A Brides Guide On How to Care for Her Swarovski Bridal Jewelry

12th December 2006
Swarovski bridal jewelry adds elegance and style to a bride’s wedding attire. Swarovski crystals are known for their purest quality, luminosity, and clarity. It is important to know how to care for your Swarovski bridal jewelry. As a bride, you may have... Read >
Author: Maria Romain

Sauerkraut Pierogi Recipe

08th December 2006
Pierogi is one of the first things that come to mind when you talk about Polish cuisine. The reason pierogi is such a popular dish is because they can be prepared several different ways. The pierogi is a dumpling that can be stuffed with any filling of ... Read >
Author: Michael A. Stazko

Acquiring and preparing fruit tree seeds for germination

17th November 2006
Fruit tree are usually very beautiful in spring and in fall. Spring because they are full of flowers, and fall because they are full of fruits.Many species, such as crabapple, cotoneaster, prunus and cherry, are beauty themselves. Often such specimen can ... Read >
Author: Patrick Desnoyers

Wig Care tips

17th November 2006
Different people purchase wigs to meet different needs. Some purchase a wig to change their style or to create a dramatic look for a special night. There are many who wear wigs on a daily basis to conceal thinning hair or to cover their bald... Read >
Author: Benerd Fransisco

Wig Care tips

17th November 2006
Different people purchase wigs to meet different needs. Some purchase a wig to change their style or to create a dramatic look for a special night. There are many who wear wigs on a daily basis to conceal thinning hair or to cover their baldness. No matte... Read >
Author: Benerd Fransisco

The Perfect Mashed Potato

15th November 2006
Mash, Potato Mash, Spud Mash. Which ever way you say it, it conjures up images of comfort food. Smooth creamy mash with; sausages; chops and gravy; peas and gravy; mum's stew?. The list goes on. But as with most things in life, not all Potato Mas... Read >
Author: Lisa Paterson

Why Cotoneaster Makes a Good Bonsai Candidate

07th November 2006
One of the popular broadleaf species for bonsai is the cotoneaster. This specie is praised for it’s small leaves, fruits and ramification which makes it a mame candidate. These preferred characteristics can also be accentuated by choosing a species of c... Read >
Author: Patrick Desnoyers

Medicinal Plants For Backpackers

03rd October 2006
Why learn about medicinal plants? Certainly, backpackers shouldn't leave the first aid kit home, but it can be useful and interesting to know a few plant medicines too. Whether you are someday in a survival situation, or you just lost your first aid kit a... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

What is espresso coffee?

23rd September 2006
Espresso coffee is more popular today than it has ever been at any time in its history, perhaps thanks to the marketing power of coffee giants such as Starbucks. Many of the most popular drinks that we consume everyday are made using espresso, rather than... Read >
Author: Malcolm Blake

Perfect Food - CHOCOLATE PUDDING

03rd September 2006
Reserve one gill of milk from a quart, and put the remainder on the fire in a double-boiler. Mix three tablespoonfuls of cornstarch with the cold milk. Beat two eggs with half a cupful of powdered sugar and half a teaspoonful of salt. Add this t... Read >
Author: Hani Masgidi

Top Five Tips for a Natural Flea Remedy

01st September 2006
Some people and their pets are allergic to chemical flea treatments and need a natural flea remedy, even though the chemicals usually work fast and are easy to use. Luckily for both the pet and pet owner, there are various methods around to get rid of fle... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

ALL ABOUT BABY PROOFING YOUR HOME

19th August 2006
This article is meant for those people who have a young child in their home. It deals with one of the most crucial safety subjects for them. It is how to baby proof your household. Starting from a toddler, a young child can fall into many troubles withi... Read >
Author: Leigh Winslow

Green Tea Diet

17th August 2006
By: Colin C About Green Tea For thousands of years, green tea diet has been highly valued by the Chinese as an herbal and medicinal drink. It was believed that green tea diet was first discovered by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung who was boiling wate... Read >
Author: Colin Clifford

Herbal cure for Lower left abdominal pain

30th July 2006
Lower left abdominal pain is one of the most common and significant musculoskeletal problems in the world. Nearly two-thirds of adults in the world have had experience of abdominal pain; and 2.5 million people have back pain every day of the year. Low... Read >
Author: dr jack

How To Make Herbal Vinegar Using Fresh Herbs

19th July 2006
Suspending fresh herbs in decorative bottles and covered with vinegar make delicious herbal vinegars. By making herbal vinegar you are preserving the taste of the fresh herbs. To make herbal vinegar with even more flavor use fresh herbs and spices. You... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Using Your Fresh Herbs In Infusions, Herbal Teas, or Decoctions As An Herbal Medicine.

12th July 2006
Recently it has been shown that high herbal tea and quality teas have many health benefits, especially Black and Green Tea. With all the news on Black and Green Tea lately, you may be considering adding it to your daily diet regime. If that is so, only u... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Pink Rhubarb Punch

03rd July 2006
This rhubarb infused punch is pretty in pink and tasty too. 8 cups chopped fresh or frozen rhuburb 8 cups water 2-1/2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons strawberry gelatin 2 cups boiling water 2 cups pineapple juice 1/4 cup cup lemon juice 6 cups ginger a... Read >
Author: Janine Michaels

Over The Garden Wall With Oaky: 10 Great Gardening Tips & Ideas

16th June 2006
Over The Garden Wall with Oaky: 10 Great Gardening Tips & Ideas by John Elliott aka Oaky Wood 2006 Here is a nice handy collection of my favourite gardening tips & ideas that may make life in your garden that little bit easier, or at least show you th... Read >
Author: John Elliott

Controlling and Avoiding the Damages of Humidity

12th June 2006
If you are one of the thousands of people who live in an area with high humidity, you understand the problems that must be faced when you go outside. When it's hot, the humidity makes it so you can never cool off, and when it's cold, the humidity only ac... Read >
Author: Michael Cook

Humidifiers and Your Home

12th June 2006
Living in hot, dry desert areas, like Nevada or Arizona, can take its toll on anyone. Dry heat in a home can cause dry skin and can dry out valuable wood furniture and house structures, leading to cracking and weakening of the wood. Dry air can also cau... Read >
Author: Michael Cook

Thai Lao Seafood Salad

12th June 2006
The Thai Lao Seafood Salad dish is commonly known as 'Yum Talay'. When making this dish, do not overcook the seafood which will result to a chewy and rubbery texture. The best way to learn how to make the Thai Lao Seafood Salad is to watch the video at w... Read >
Author: Manivan Larprom

About tree seeds and bonsai seeds germination instructions

04th June 2006
About Basic Care of Seeds It is important to maintain the freshness of the seeds in order to facilitate proper germination. This is why we store all of our seeds in a refrigerator dedicated for this purpose. Therefore, in order to preserve their freshn... Read >
Author: Patrick Desnoyers

Women Work Hard: How to energize your day.

12th May 2006
Many women today are superwomen. They juggle the family life with the work life and do it quite well. Some women though need that extra boost of energy to get through the day. Don't let work ruin your family life by being so fatigued by the time you get... Read >
Author: Jeff Barber

Body Painting: Henna Tattoo

10th May 2006
Henna tattoos are an ancient custom in India: girls and women are body painted before ceremonies, like marriage. They painted complicated patterns on their hands and feet to symbolize their fertility.Henna (or 'Mehndi', the Indian name) is made from the h... Read >
Author: Lieve Lambrechts

How to Manage Change Without Turning into Frog Soup

10th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Red Ladder, Inc. How often have you heard the statement, the only thing constant is change. No kidding, right? Anyone living on the planet earth can attest to that statement. For most of us, the pace of change seems to have picked up ... Read >
Author: Regina Barr

Teas are Better way To lose Weight!

25th April 2006
About Alvita Teas: It was 1922. A time of flagpole sitting and dance marathons. In other words, the Roaring Twenties. But in Pasadena,California, the only roar to be heard was that of boiling water rushing into a cup of herbal Alvita Teas. You see, the ... Read >
Author: Home herb

Green Tea: The Ancient Natural Skin Care Product

20th April 2006
For healthy skin, it's necessary to treat from both the outside and the inside. The 'outside' is largely a factor of guarding against environmental pollutants, toxins, and weather while the body performs its natural healing and regenerating functions. A g... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Smoked Salmon & Asparagus Frittata

20th April 2006
This speedy summer salmon recipe combines hot Smoked Salmon with Asparagus - served warm or cold it's simply divine. Ingredients - serves 4 - 6 200g/7oz Hot Smoked Salmon, flaked with a fork 8 eggs 150ml/5fl oz Milk 300g/10oz Asparagus 2 tabsp f... Read >
Author: Cherie Gordon-Eales

How To Remove Lobster From The Shell

14th April 2006
Lobster is an an all-time favourite seafood with most people, and many dishes using lobsters require that the flesh be removed from the shell. Here are some handy tips when you prepare a lobster dish at home. A preliminary way to prepare a lobster, wh... Read >
Author: Noraini Maskuri

3 Ways To Cook The Perfect Rice

08th April 2006
Rice may be cooked by 3 methods, each of which requires a different proportion of water. These methods are boiling, which requires 12 times as much water as rice; the Japanese method, which requires 5 times as much; and steaming, which requires 2-1/2 tim... Read >
Author: Noraini Maskuri

Make Your Own Wrapping Paper

16th March 2006
Making your own wrapping paper is simply fun. You can easily decorate a piece of paper and personalize it with your own design. I love making my own wrapping paper, especially if the gift I want to wrap is relatively small in size. There are many ... Read >
Author: Flora Tan

Natural medicine and herbs Economical home cures and beauty aids

08th March 2006
Hello folks. Have you ever come down with some ailment just when the local pharmacy is closed? There must be some natural medicine and herbs in the kitchen you can use. I'm going through my kitchen right now to see what organic body products I can come... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

History of the Cafetiere

07th March 2006
Cafetieres are probably the most commonly used method of brewing coffee. Many coffee lovers swear on the fact that the cafetiere is the best method, as it preserves the delicate flavours in the oils, giving a smooth, rich bodied coffee. The exact hi... Read >
Author: James Grierson

Dog Treat - Roast Beef and Taters

05th March 2006
Serves: six Preparation Time: 5 minutes Cooking Time: 0 minutes When Should I Use It?: If your dog has shown signs of anemia or a lack of energy or vitality, try this carb and beef heavy dish for a quick pick me up. Before you know it your dog... Read >
Author: Justin Bryce

Organic body products Even Cleopatra used one

05th March 2006
Hello all you wonderful people out there. Do any of you know anything about organic body care? Do any of you use organic body products? I happen to know of some very famous people who did. Even the beautiful Cleopatra used organic products. She would t... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

Select your favorite Tea product from Alvita Teas

16th February 2006
About Alvita Teas: It was 1922. A time of flagpole sitting and dance marathons. In other words, the Roaring Twenties. But in Pasadena,California, the only roar to be heard was that of boiling water rushing into a cup of herbal Alvita Teas. You see, the ... Read >
Author: Home herb

Getting Stains Out of Your New Rug

16th February 2006
Most of us have stained a carpet at one time or another. Food, juice, paint, kids, pets--these are just a few of the hazards that beset many poor carpets. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to combat and remove tough stains. Be sure to test an unsee... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel

St. John's Wort Contains Hypericin That Inhibits Monoamine Oxidase, A Bodily Chemical Associated

10th February 2006
At least one out of every 20 Americans gets depressed each year, and many rely on anti-depressants to help them cope. A new study shows the herb St. Johns Wort might be just as effective, and with fewer side effects. About St. Johns Wort: The August 3,... Read >
Author: Home herb

Tips For Removing Linoleum

02nd February 2006
When it comes time to get new flooring you can save money by removing the old flooring yourself but if you have old linoleum on your floors you might be in for quite a challenge. Depending on how old the linoleum is and the type of adhesive that was used ... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

A Brief History of Espresso

01st December 2005
Luigi Bezzera, the owner of a manufacturing business invented Espresso at the turn of the century. Luigi Bezzera was simply trying to figure out a way to brew coffee faster. He figured if he could just add pressure to the brewing process it would ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

How to Keep your Brick Patio Weed Free

09th November 2005
Brick Patio Weed Control In researching this article, I found one instance where a homeowner was so incensed by the weeds in her patio that she set fire to them with a blowtorch! Luckily, several items provide better service as a weeding tool and ... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker

Your Pillow Is Likely Infected With Fungus and You Don't Even Know It

02nd November 2005
According to researchersyour pillows may be home for millions of fungal spores, .AspergillusThe fungus Aspergillus fumigatus, which is the species most commonly found in pillows, is also the most likely to cause disease. The resulting syndrome, aspergillo... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Shih Tzu - Birth Process/The Placenta and The Cord

29th October 2005
If you need to help remove the afterbirth: First be sure your newborn puppy is breathing well on its own, the sac has been removed from the face, eyes, nose, head and the puppy has either been stimulated by mother or you, the doggie midwife, to breathe we... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

How To Make Your Fine Swedish Table Linen More Beautiful With Age.

21st October 2005
Fine Swedish table linen isn't just a gift, but it's an heirloom. As a traditional wedding gift, table linen becomes a way to share history from generation to generation. To preserve table linen integrity, here are some tips and tricks. Althoug... Read >
Author: Ben Innes-Ker

Ten Tips for Women with PMS

27th September 2005
Water retention, mood swings, sore breasts, and indigestion are problems experienced by many women in the week preceding menstruation. Here are a few tips from Susun Weed to help ease these discomforts. TO RELIEVE WATER RETENTION 10-20 drops of dan... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

Medicinal Uses Of Geraniums

13th August 2005
By Lee DobbinsThe geranium is not only a beautiful garden plant, but is also useful for it's healing properties. Native to South Africa, the plant produces essential oils in small glands around the foliage and flowers. Geranium oil can be harvested when t... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

History of the Coffee and Espresso machines

28th July 2005
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both gourmet coffee and espresso drinks. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, howev... Read >
Author: chris vorelli

Eczema and Acne Herbs for a Powerful Footbath

12th July 2005
In 1979, Maurice Messe'gue', the famous French herbalist, who practiced herbal footbaths for all kinds of ailments, wrote a book called "Health Secrets of Plants and Herbs." In this book he outlined his footbath treatment for Eczema. I have listed hi... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva