Articles, tagged with "maize", page 1
16th August 2011
In South Africa you can find just about any food you wish for. In just one street in a town in South Africa you can find Italian, Moroccan, Chinese, Portuguese and Indian food, amongst others. You can even have anything from a hamburger to sushi. South Af...
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robinsferrel
19th July 2011
When we anticipate of refreshing and relaxing drinks especially on a hot summer day we e'er think of lemonade but there is also a way to refresh and modify with diet iced tea. Fitting envisage having your tea the way you suchlike it and ease be healthy to...
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hassan
28th April 2011
Winters are here and the pleasant mornings often leave you baffled as stepping down on chilly floors is a challenge in itself. There are many people who opt for different ways to keep their home warm and comfortable. However, one of the most preferred en...
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seospell
24th March 2011
Santana is a medium sized town languishing in the in the lush, fertile land of north east Madeira. Sitting in a prime location just over a kilometre distant from the coastline, it is the main conurbation in the parish of Santana. Not surprisingly to those...
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Robert James
10th March 2011
Over the last few years, I've distributed alerts on the growing likelihood of a global currency collapse.
The governments of Europe and the United States have gone into hock so deep they are drowning in debt, except with currencies whose value will be ...
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appledragon
25th February 2011
There's nothing similar to an angelic cloth of maize on the cob at your season cookout rack or your buttered maize to go along with your movie, true? Or false?
this question seems to be coming up more and more often…
Jane, are corn and foods made from...
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Janeredworth1985
15th February 2011
Pangaea: Not your everyday pale ale. In fact, I think this beer creates its own style category. When someone asks me about it, I have a difficult time describing it in few words. Light in color in body, ginger on the palate, slightly spicy and a crisp, c...
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jfialkovich
07th February 2011
When you travel to new destinations, you will find that one of the most memorable aspects of your trip will be the dining experiences. Don't be surprised if when you return home you find yourself describing the delicious dishes that you ate in detail to f...
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Ken Ingraham
01st February 2011
Operating in today’s “instant everything" business climate is a daunting task for businesses, large and small. Consumers demand that products or services be available instantly with a simple swipe, transfer or double-click. Unless you run a booth at a fle...
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Samantha Dale
26th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 David Lowell
What does it take for us to heal our broken, fragmented lives? How do we escape the ravages of disease and a haphazard medical/industrial complex? How can we find fulfillment in a world dominated by anger and indifferenc...
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David Lowell
15th November 2010
Poly lactic acid or PLA is a bio polymer created from annually renewable crops such as maize and sugar cane. The method of producing polylactic acid has been known for decades, but commercial interest in poly lactic acid has increased dramatically over th...
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Ganga
23rd September 2010
Potatoes has been grown since early 5th century B.C. and grown to be the 4th largest grown crop following wheat, rice, and maize.
When learning how to grow potatoes in pots you will probably want to start with one variety and to see how it works. Then...
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howtogrowpotatoes
23rd September 2010
Potatoes is the world’s fourth-largest food crop, following rice, wheat, and maize. Potatoes are abundantly produced and can adapt to any climate as long as the weather is cool and the soil moist enough for the plants to grow. Potatoes are a reliable bulk...
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howtogrowpotatoes
09th August 2010
I am sure the people of this part of the universe were delighted the day the internet was invented. To some this technology is still alien and do not believe that someone can make money online. From where I come from, people believe in dealing with tangib...
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fyness
09th July 2010
There are about forty different tribes in Kenya. These tribes have different ways of life and customs. Though they are different, there are things that unite them. These include the dressing, food, entertainment and language. To look at a few of these wil...
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adventure africa expedition