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Understanding Waste Management

28th August 2009
Kitchen waste has a double hit on kitchen costs. Food not sold and thrown away immediately hits the bottom line of profit, but the second hit is the charge of removal for both kitchen waste and plate waste. Most local authorities will charge for both pack... Read >
Author: easyequipment

Colon Cleansing For Weight Loss: Does it Work?

18th July 2009
Cleansing your colon is a popular method of losing weight. Colon cleansing works on the principle that if you clean something then it will function more efficiently. The colon gets bunged up with all sorts of foodstuff waste that cannot be processed. A... Read >
Author: James Roshwood

“Rudolf Steiner” in Relation to Biodynamics

10th July 2009
Rudolf Steiner was an Austrian philosopher, architect, esotericist, educator and social thinker born in the early 1861 and died in the early 1925. Steiner achieved initial acknowledgment as a cultural philosopher and literary reviewer. After the First Wor... Read >
Author: fshelend

Marine Pollution - Causes and Solutions

27th June 2009
The United States Geological Survey has estimate that there are 346,049,000,000,000,000,000 gallons of water in the worlds oceans. One can only imagine how much water that is, and would falsely believe tht with so much water it is an endless resource. Thi... Read >
Author: Beverly Saltonstall

The Possibility Of Glycerol As An Animal Feed

18th June 2009
The huge demands of biodiesel also result to huge production of glycerol or glycerin as a byproduct. While a small percentage of this bulk gets into commercial manufacturers when refined, much of it gets wasted since refining methods are costly. This wa... Read >
Author: joalesto

The Ubiquitious Foods: Often Allergic

05th June 2009
The Ubiquitous Foods - Often Allergic By Phil Bate PhD The Definition of Ubiquitous - Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent. There are many foods or additives in our culture today that are truly ubiquitou... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

9 Chigger Bite Treatments Obama Will Not Pay For

13th May 2009
When it comes to finding a cure for chigger bites or controlling chiggers I seriously doubt Obama's trillion dollar stimulus has ear marked even one dollar for such a worthy purpose. All of your tax dollars going to help some illegal foreigner get ben... Read >
Author: Justin Case

Reason Why You Should Become A Vegetarian

05th March 2009
As a prospective vegetarian, you probably question whether or not it really matters if you stop eating meat. You might wonder how much of a difference one additional vegetarian can make. And while it might be true that one vegetarian wont make huge st... Read >
Author: Jesus Smay

Food Safety and Bioterrorism: Survival of the Fittest?

18th February 2009
How safe is the food you're eating? Do you know what went into it? According to a January 9, 2009 article by Sarah Hills of The Food Navigator, titled, "Food Terrorism Tops 2009 Safety Scare List", she quotes her source, Bill Marler as saying, "Food saf... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Food Safety and Bioterrorism: Survival of the Fittest?

18th February 2009
How safe is the food you're eating? Do you know what went into it? According to a January 9, 2009 article by Sarah Hills of The Food Navigator, titled, "Food Terrorism Tops 2009 Safety Scare List", she quotes her source, Bill Marler as saying, "Food saf... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Carp Fishing Bait Secrets Of Using Robin Red!

03rd February 2009
Robin Red is probably the best known successful carp attractor throughout the world and to many anglers, what it is and how it works is a mystery because its full recipe is top secret, but you can get very useful clues on what it is, how it works and how ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Personal Trainer in Singapore Warns Of Health Food Lies

28th January 2009
There is a desire in many of us to eat healthy food. But this is also an area that uncaring food manufacturers exploit to sell us foods which they claim are healthy but in fact are not. Some scary examples will be shown below. Take care that you don't ... Read >
Author: Coach Jonathan Wong

Agricultural Weighing Applications

23rd October 2008
Agricultural weighing applications are widespread. Crops must be fertilized in a controlled manner. Too much fertilizer is wasteful, and can do more harm than good. Monitoring fertilizer usage may be accomplished by weight. Mixing various ingredients that... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Have a Great Pleasure in Making Your Own Cornhole Bags

09th September 2008
The entertaining game of cornhole has made the people of Midwest crazy and has begun to spread all through the nation. The question a lot of people will face is whether to purchase or not to purchase a cornhole game set, whole with cornhole bags, or to ma... Read >
Author: Alien

Exports of unprocessed cereals impact on animal feed supply

04th September 2008
Uganda’s continued export of unprocessed cereals is partly to blame for the current shortage of animal feeds in the country. Most cereals, especially maize, are exported as unprocessed consequently there are no residual byproducts that can be used to ... Read >
Author: patty

Grain Costs Peck At Tyson; Cal-Maine's Profit Doubles

16th August 2008
Tag: Cal-Maine's Profit,chicken company,egg company From:http://www.china-food-wholesaler.com/ Pricey animal feed weighed on the chicken company more than the egg company Monday. Higher grain costs pushed meat products company Tyson Foods (nyse:... Read >
Author: utut1

Grain Costs Peck At Tyson; Cal-Maine's Profit Doubles

16th August 2008
Grain animal feed Tyson Foods chicken company Pricey animal feed weighed on the chicken company more than the egg company Monday. Higher grain costs pushed meat products company Tyson Foods (nyse: TSN - news - people ) to post third-quarte... Read >
Author: uebyanglu

From Hairballs to Arthritis, Pet Nutritional Supplements Tries to Solve it All

15th August 2008
We may have a lot of differences with dogs and cats in terms of anatomy and physiology but it appears we are no different in nutrition development. Just as dietary supplements have become a growing trend for us upright creatures, the current craze for our... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Should you become a vegetarian

30th May 2008
Before anyone makes the decision to become a vegetarian, they often question whether it will make any difference. A person in this situation may also be questioning if this dramatic change to their life will help the planet at all. With sufficient people ... Read >
Author: Kathyart

Rose Hip Oil Benefits and Tips

02nd April 2008
Rosehip oil also contains natural Tretinoin, a derivative of Retinol (Vitamin A). Rosehip Seed Oil which is used commercially is produced in Chile. It is extracted from seeds of a rosebush which grows wild in the southern Andes. It is the only Vegetable O... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why Your Diet May Not Be As Rich In Iodine As You Assume

31st March 2008
The trace mineral iodine is well known for its crucial role in enabling the body's manufacture of vital thyroid hormones, but it is also important for the health of the immune system and for optimal brain function. It is widely believed by many authoriti... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Alfalfa Is One Of Natures Most Nutrient-Rich Foods

23rd February 2008
Most people have likely heard of alfalfa in relation to its use as an important animal feedstuff without understanding that it is one of nature?s most nutrient-rich foods. It appears to be a trait with most people, that what is used for animal feed cannot... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

does it really matter if i become a vegatiarn?

28th January 2008
As a prospective vegetarian, you probably question whether or not it really matters if you stop eating meat. You might wonder how much of a difference one additional vegetarian can make. And while it might be true that one vegetarian wont make h... Read >
Author: thomasjohn

does it really matter if i become a vegatarian?

26th January 2008
As a prospective vegetarian, you probably question whether or not it really matters if you stop eating meat. You might wonder how much of a difference one additional vegetarian can make. And while it might be true that one vegetarian wont make h... Read >
Author: thomasjohn

Home Based Business- Vermiculture

19th January 2008
More and more people are turning to home based business to earn extra cash. Others get lucky; they earn big and make it their only source of income. They start with businesses that do not require too much upkeep, like a few hours a day. Choose trades tha... Read >
Author: Yasir Wazir

Did Crayola Introduce A New Crayon Called Peanut Butter?

07th January 2007
And if they did, would it be smooth or crunchy? No there isn't a new crayon called peanut butter, at least not that I'm aware of. I'm thinking back to the day when I was child and I was opening a fresh jar of peanut butter, slowly ripping back the s... Read >
Author: S McIntyre

The Ubiquitous Foods - Often Allergic

09th October 2006
The Definition of Ubiquitous - Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent. There are many foods or additives in our culture today that are truly ubiquitous. Soy and corn are two of the most ubiquitous of foods, and... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD

The Brewing of Beer

10th August 2006
This wonderful libation has been quenching the massess for centuries and yet most of us admit to knowing very little about the brewing process. Well if a visit to a brewery is not in your near future this article will atleast get your on your way to know... Read >
Author: Michael Kyle