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Pumpkin Carving Tips

02nd October 2009
Sometimes carving a pumpkin is a daunting task. Yet, it can be easy and straightforward. The first step is to choose the right pumpkin. Get one that is symmetrical unless your design wants your palette to be uneven. Whatever the case, you need your pum... Read >
Author: Rachael Stone

Winter Camping Meals

02nd October 2009
Cold weather camping is much more harsh on your body than camping in warmer seasons, so it is important to place extra attention on taking care of yourself by staying warm and eating the right foods. If you are camping in cold weather, you should allow y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Just love me!

25th September 2009
Just LOVE me, like a fat kid loves cake! Have you ever felt like that? When I first heard that, it hit me like a ton of bricks. To be in LOVE like that or to be loved like that would just rule forever. Is that not what we are all yearning for? Do we ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How People Get Inspired

24th September 2009
“Which comes first, the chicken or the egg?” No matter how this topic is tackled, the question remains a mystery. “Do you need to be inspired to aspire or do you need an aspiration to get inspired?” The same holds true for the second qu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Lightweight Backpacking Techniques

23rd September 2009
These lightweight backpacking tips and techniques are options or ideas, not recommendations. I tend towards the extreme side of ultralight backpacking, and if you don't know yourself or your skills, some of these techniques will get you into trouble. A... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Little About Sleeping Pads

22nd September 2009
There are several options for different conditions to accommodate back country sleeping. Sleeping pads are more than just comfortable, they offer a barrier between you and the ground that won't compress the way your sleeping bag does. Because of this, i... Read >
Author: akkiefer

Scarves & Stoles – Wool Scarves

10th August 2009
A scarf is a garment accessory, which never goes out of fashion. We can wear it as a neck tie, or as a hairband, or around the neck to keep one warm. Scarves are fabricated using a number of fabrics including silk, cotton, wool, etc. Wool scarves are a po... Read >
Author: Sunil langeh

Driving Northland (Warkworth to Whangarei)

16th July 2009
Driving is as broad as the road unless you know where to drive. Road conditions in new Zealand are excellent so as our Warkworth to Whangarei roadtrip. Angles in Northland are too healthy for the eyes. Luscious forests, long green valleys, breezy beaches,... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

How to move on in marketing

30th June 2009
Dust was actually settling in parts of our office. Perhaps it was the spring heat. Those deceptive days where there is an equatorial strength the midday sun - a bank holiday feel to the town - are contrasted by the seasonal truth of the ensuing cold night... Read >
Author: MarkeD

SCIENTIFIC WRESTLING:The Modern Day Functional Grappler

13th June 2009
Every time I look at old photos of catch wrestlers of the past, I immediately want to drop down and do 500 push ups, press a keg over my head, pump out 1000 squats and do one-handed cleans with a 200lb barbell. Those were real men! As a kid, I read about ... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

The Affects of Frost on your Vegetables and Plants

29th May 2009
Frost forms as a result of the surface of some object being chilled below the dew point of the surrounding air. The dew point is the temperature at which air must be cooled in order to be condensed into water. When the chill point is met crystals form o... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Chimney Repair Scams

06th May 2009
This is the season for chimney repairs. This is also the season for chimney repair scams. You can avoid becoming a victim by becoming an educated consumer. Often the image of a chimney sweep will conjure up memories of Mary Poppins and the Chim-chiminn... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele

Savaric and the Saxon

02nd April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mike Bond By the Good Lord Jesus, but it's good to be home, thought Savaric, as he leaned on his pommel and looked around him at the winter landscape. The trees of the forest, uncluttered now with leaves, reached towards the clear... Read >
Author: Mike Bond

How to Buy Your First Sleeping Bag

31st March 2009
Like you, I love camping and there is nothing better than sleeping outside on a cool spring night. I started camping a few years ago and decided to make the investment and buy a tent, sleeping bag and all of the other amenities. When I started looking f... Read >
Author: Frank McGoldrick

Lighting & Heating in an Emergency Situation

27th March 2009
We highly suggest using and keeping solar heating blankets and bags in your car and home. When you find yourself in need of emergency heat you'll be glad you did. Make the decision now to be prepared not in an emergency. If your home heating goes out a... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Adjustable Beds – The Breakthrough Discovery for An impression Sleep

09th January 2009
The quest for better sleeping is an ever evolving path, with manufacturers and technology constantly enhancing existing designs or creating completely new ones. Adjustable beds come in two styles, standard and heavy duty. Which one you choose will depend ... Read >
Author: Moe Kittaneh

Edinburgh Stag Party

08th September 2008
Stag Weekends in Edinburgh have a lot of day thrills with many exciting team events to individual activities. So you stags will have a real fun time experiencing these entertaining events with friends. There are some motorised action of Quad biking or G... Read >
Author: sara.seo

Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Path to Inner Well Being

05th September 2008
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has always revolved around five main pillars that are combined together and used to treat the ailments and dysfunctions that the human body can be burdened with. These five pillars are Yin and Yang, Wu Xing, Zang Fu, Jun... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Furnaces in Calgary: Installation and Maintenance

27th August 2008
Maintaining and repairing furnaces in Calgary on your own can be demanding. In order to keep the furnaces in Calgary performing to their maximum and energy cost-efficient best, a professional expert should always be up to the task. Doing it yourself mig... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

How Do You Lose Weight For Good?

05th March 2008
There always comes a point in a diet where you think you have done so well that you deserve to ease off it. Of course now that you are lighter you think you can get away with eating some more of the bad foods, so you put all your weight back on again! Her... Read >
Author: Sharleen Michaels

The Perfect Time to Get Married

12th February 2008
The wedding business is always going, because people are always getting married. People get married in every season of the year, but selecting the right time that is best for you is certainly a tough decision. So here are some things which you c... Read >
Author: mike a

DirecTV's Choice Xtra with HD Access Option

21st July 2007
High Definition is a new step for television along its lines of improvement. High Definition allows you TV to get quality as we could ever imagine. High Definition brings you brighter more brilliant colors and at the theater sounds right in your our home.... Read >
Author: Kaptain

12 Essential Things For your Camping Trip

18th June 2007
There is now a vast array of camping gear that a person can lug into the back country and back out again. What is really essential so that the experience is the outdoors, not the high tech gear? This article discusses twelve items that I think are essenti... Read >
Author: David Robertson

Self Defense-Practice Makes Perfect

18th April 2007
It was only 5:00 PM on a cold night when she left the department store at the other end of the mall from where she had parked her car. It was dark outside already. As she leisurely made her way thru the mall, half window shopping half thinking about he... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Let It Shine!

05th January 2007
LET IT SHINE!While attending a conference, I returned to my motel room late oneevening. The overhead light outside my door was burned out and I haddifficulty finding the keyhole. When I managed to open the door, Ifelt around the wall for a light switch. I... Read >
Steve Goodier

Keeping curly hair healthy when it's cold

12th December 2006
In drier weather, especially when it’s cold, special considerations must be taken to keep hair healthy all year ‘round. My best advice is to stay hydrated. Drinking lots of water can keep you beautiful inside and out no matter what the weather, but wi... Read >
Author: Web Writer

What is the origin of the Boxer

28th November 2006
This beautiful dog, the Boxer. The best companion dog of all time without a doubt. Well, I have had nothing but Boxers all my life, so I have to admit my opinion will be a little partial. I can tell may stories of the joy those boxers have given me throug... Read >
Author: Chris Schaller

Lightweight Backpacking Tips

25th September 2006
These lightweight backpacking tips and techniques are options or ideas, not recommendations. I tend towards the extreme side of ultralight backpacking, and if you don't know yourself or your skills, some of these techniques will get you into trouble. A... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Inspiration...What is it?

05th June 2006
"Which comes first, the chicken or the egg?" No matter how this topic is tackled, the question remains a mystery. "Do you need to be inspired to aspire or do you need an aspiration to get inspired?" The same holds true for the second question. ... Read >
Author: Donald Ogilve

How People Get Inspired

14th May 2006
"Which comes first, the chicken or the egg?" No matter how this topic is tackled, the question remains a mystery. "Do you need to be inspired to aspire or do you need an aspiration to get inspired?" The same holds true for the second question. ... Read >
Author: Thomas Bekkar

Choosing the Right Down Comforter Set For Your Home

15th March 2006
Down is defined as fine, soft, fluffy feathers forming the first plumage of a young bird and underlying the contour feathers in certain adult birds. The shape of a down unit or 'cluster' gives it loft and traps the air to keep you warm. Down can be one di... Read >
Author: Jared More

Life is a battle and then your fire goes out.

29th November 2005
One thing that I have noticed during our eighteen months in America is this everything is an uphill battle. Everything is hard to figure out, from completing your two hundred-page tax return; to understanding what Southerners are actually saying when they... Read >
Author: le Perdu

Just love me!

17th October 2005
Just LOVE me, like a fat kid loves cake! Have you ever felt like that? When I first heard that, it hit me like a ton of bricks. To be in LOVE like that or to be loved like that would just rule forever. Is that not what we are all yearning for? Do we ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Lafrinere

Hot Tubs: An Overview

15th September 2005
Homes, hotels, apartment complexes, and cruise ships are just some of the places where hot tubs are found. Hot tubs, also known as spas, can be made of plastic, ceramic, or wood. The water can be warmed up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Most hot tubs also ... Read >
Author: Kent Pinkerton

Attracting People to You

15th August 2005
ATTRACTING PEOPLE TO YOU In West Virginia folklore there is a story of a country doctor who was called out to a holler late one night to assist a woman about to give birth. By the time the doctor arrived at the farmhouse, things had progressed t... Read >
Author: Steve Goodier