Articles, tagged with "bottom shelf", page 3
20th September 2009
A heart healthy diet is not glamorous. The new DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) is endorsed by the American Heart Associations along with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. See what it is and how to make minor changes in you...
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Author:
Dave Harm
16th September 2009
Salmonella food poisoning can be one of the most severe forms of food poisoning you can suffer on holiday. Salmonella can strike you down at home or abroad, but can be particularly distressing if you are thousands of miles from home. Ten simple wa...
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Author:
Adrian Vultur
16th September 2009
Salmonella poisoning can hit anywhere, anytime, but it can be particularly distressing if you suffer salmonella poisoning on holiday.
Prevent Salmonella Poisoning on holiday by:
1. Always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and hot water be...
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Author:
Adrian Vultur
15th April 2009
A kid's closet often becomes a toy graveyard, a play fort and a laundry nightmare. Learn how to incorporate the special needs of a child while keeping the closet neat enough for practical use.
First, consider what you absolutely need to keep in the clo...
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Author:
Ron Maier
16th February 2009
We use fridges everyday, but what actually is the purpose of these appliances? To slow down the growth of bacteria on our foods so they will not spoil as quickly. With all those bacteria just waiting to attack our food it is so important to take food pr...
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Author:
Amy Dutton
21st January 2009
As a restaurant owner, I constantly get requests for recipes of various dishes we serve at one of the restaurants. Our policy is to give guests the recipes. We also know that will lead to more questions about why the dish didn't turn out right when the ho...
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Author:
naveen k
16th December 2008
When decorating your home, one of the most functional pieces of furniture you can add to a room is a book shelf... or multiple book shelves. The problem with book shelves, is that they are overlooked as a decorative element in the room and become a collec...
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Author:
Jenny T.
03rd December 2008
Picking a new reach-in refrigerator is a big decision. It's a hefty expense and you want to be sure you have the right one for your business. Here are some things to consider before making your purchase: First of all, what kind of refrigeration system do ...
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Author:
Brett West
16th August 2008
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Author:
patty
20th May 2008
Do you have a Business Plan? Congratulations, but you are in a small minority. And if you have a plan, is it integral to your business, and instrumental to its growth? If the answer to this question is yes, then you need to read no further. However, most ...
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Author:
Kaushal
02nd May 2008
If you're a gardener you know how wonderful a potting table can be for your garden and your time spend tending to your beautiful outdoor area. If you find yourself having to hunt down your gardening tools or materials every time you want to work in your g...
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Author:
Kent Spade
18th October 2007
Could you tell the difference between drugstore grooming products and the more carefully engineered "premium" men's skin, hair, and grooming materials? Do you think you can feel it? The modern hair and skin market has become cluttered with products that a...
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Author:
bivan12
12th July 2007
Store gravy packets, seasoning packets, etc. in a small, clear plastic or glass containers for easy access. Line up boxes with their sides facing front. If possible, store the most often used items at eye level. Store heavy items, such as boxes of 'long l...
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Author:
Mei Galang
20th June 2007
You get home from an exhausting day at work, feed the family, then settle down for a little bit of relaxation time. You open the newspaper, click on the television, or fire up the computer. What are the first words you see? Beef recall. Your first thou...
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Author:
Angela Edwards
19th June 2007
By Chrystle Fiedler
Who would believe that fresh spinach could make you sick? But that's just what happened last winter, when a rash of illnesses broke out that were linked to consuming E. coli-contaminated fresh spinach. Since then, you've probably w...
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REMEDY Magazine