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Weight Loss Basics -- Metabolism

30th September 2009
(Tenth in a Series) The Body The human body is a carbon based combustion engine, operating at roughly 37.0 degrees Celsius, or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. It needs fuel and oxygen to operate, and the way the body changes the food you eat into energy an... Read >
Author: Ulf Wolf

The Weather of Mexico

29th September 2009
If you are planning a romantic cruise, wedding, or family vacation to Mexico, you will want to make sure that your trip isn't overshadowed by torrential rains, storms, or even a hurricane. To plan your vacation, you should follow the local news for both ... Read >
Author: Renaldo Head

Does the Portable Laser Printer Reviews Exist

25th September 2009
Having seen the title of this article, those of you in the club may already be thinking ; what, did those clever computer scientists find some way to make a laser printer sufficiently small to be considered portable? Sadly the answer is no, there is no s... Read >
Author: alfred bond

Advice on Cooking Appliances

24th September 2009
Cooking is ingrained in our beings and our kitchens are dear to us. However, if you do not go it the right way, you will find yourself running from the kitchen because of being overwhelmed. The only good thing to do then is to learn how you can manage you... Read >
Author: emma wanjiku

Ultralight Sleeping Bags

24th September 2009
Why ultralight sleeping bags? Because ultralight backpacking is only made possible by cutting the weight of the "big three;" the backpack, shelter and sleeping bag. The days of five-pound summer bags are gone - at least for those of us who prefer to go li... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Arctic and the Melting

24th September 2009
The Arctic is located at the top of Planet Earth, the location of the North Pole and rumored home a certain Santa Clause. Here’s an overview of the Arctic. Long thought to be a continent covered in ice like Antarctica, we now know the Arctic is a sma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Missing Link in Cancer Treatment

24th September 2009
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with cancer, it is without question, devastating news. You may have more questions than answers, and want to know what the best treatment there is to get rid of the cancer with the least amount of suffering. ... Read >
Author: Nancy Landa

How to make soy candles the right way

23rd September 2009
How to make soy candles Unlike paraffin, soy candles are natural and burn cleaner. They are vastly growing. Although soy wax is a not a lot bit supplementary expensive then paraffin wax, folks who suffer used and made soy candles are quickly attract... Read >
Author: jvillan

What Is Responsible For Global Warming?

22nd September 2009
Global warming is the rising of the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and bodies of water on an average, world-wide basis. The phrase "global warming" in and of itself does not suggest what is causing those rising temperatures to take place.... Read >
Author: Rick B.

Tungsten Carbide Ring

20th September 2009
Tungsten carbide rings are the most wear durable rings. Tungsten carbide is an inorganic chemical compound which contains equal numbers of tungsten and carbon atoms. Tungsten carbide can be made by reacting tungsten and carbon at temperatures of around 25... Read >
Author: wai han

3 Factors to Consider When Making a Dog Kennel

18th September 2009
While most dog owners would prefer letting their pets stay indoors, sometimes it may be difficult especially if you have a large dog. For this reason, building a dog house in the backyard becomes the next best thing. Just like any structure, you would... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Sleeping Bag Ratings - A New Idea

17th September 2009
It seems that sleeping bag ratings have no consistency. Temperature ratings are still determined entirely by the manufacturers of the bags. My 3-pound Sierra Designs bag, for example, was rated to 20 degrees. Honestly, it never kept me as warm as my 17-ou... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

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

A Guide To Discount Laminator Products

17th September 2009
A discount laminator allows you to perform lamination in your home or office. There are several choices in machines, depending on the volume and size of the projects you need to cover. Read about the equipment that is available to help you find the perfec... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Liberty Safes Fire Protection Levels in their Different Model Safes

17th September 2009
If you are in the market for a home safe, you probably already know that Liberty is one of the best manufacturers in the market today, and that there are a lot of different Liberty safes available. But just because you know you want a Liberty, how do you ... Read >
Author: MJ

Heat Coming From An Air Conditioner, Help!

16th September 2009
"It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity." People often make this statement during the summertime. But when the outdoor temperature reaches the 90s or even over 100° Fahrenheit, then it’s time to make sure that an air conditioner is properly cooling... Read >
Author: srini

Digital Volcano Vaporizer- Better than Volcano Vaporizer

16th September 2009
The latest addition to the volcano vaporizers is its digital version. It is considered better than the former. The digital volcano vaporizer hit the market in 2007 and is manufactured by Storz & Bickel. This digital volcano vaporizer review tells how diff... Read >
Author: Alien

Extreme Vaporizer- An Ideal Vaporizer

16th September 2009
As the name suggests, the extreme vaporizer can really take you to the extreme vaporization experiences. It has a unique structure as all its major components have been made of borosilicate glass which is highly heat resistant and is well known for its go... Read >
Author: Alien

American Style Fridge Freezers

15th September 2009
American style fridge freezers are a seriously well liked option nowadays as they're huge and so can store distribute of chilled and frozen food and they also have some extremely helpful features. Most American Style Fridge Freezers have a side-by-side la... Read >
Author: swishaw

Basic Steps for Making Wine

14th September 2009
Essential steps for wine making is summarized below: Extract aroma and taste from base wine making equipment by crushing, chopping, boiling, pressing, or else soaking them. Then add acid, sugar, nutrients as well as yeast to fermentation media and l... Read >
Author: Benjamen

Natural soy candle wax

13th September 2009
How to make soy candles Unlike paraffin, soy candles are natural and burn cleaner. They are vastly growing. Although soy wax is a not a lot bit supplementary expensive then paraffin wax, folks who suffer used and made soy candles are quickly attractiv... Read >
Author: jvillan

How to Build a Still

10th September 2009
An apparatus used in distilling alcoholic drinks, it is illegal by federal law to use a still for that purpose in the United States, as well as in most other countries. It is, however, not illegal to build one. Those who are curious to know how to build a... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Professional Carpet Cleaning

07th September 2009
The professional carpet cleaning industry has been traditionally based on the use of cleaning compounds mixed with water, which are then applied to carpets to remove dirt and residual stains. Although several methods can be used to apply carpet-cleaning c... Read >
Author: dscleaning11

Hand-Dipping your Candles

06th September 2009
Making candles is a great hobby or business endeavor. Once you get the hang of it, the process is quite simple. For those who have the basics down cold, consider experimenting with the art of making hand dipped candles. While these lovely creations take m... Read >
Author: Heath Hodge

Womnen's Fitness Bootcamp Importance of Warmups

04th September 2009
The most popular women's training protocol today is Women's Fitness Bootcamps, where women train anywhere from 2 days a week to 5 days a week to tone and tighten muscles, burn stubborn fat, and shed inches. A warm up period is an important aspect of wome... Read >

Idaho Dating at its Best

28th August 2009
If you are into Idaho dating, or you have a marriage to keep, it is a high time you realized how you could do it. You can never perfect a marriage without sharing the time and communicating more with your partner. It is not only about talking to your part... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

how long do you barbeque chicken

26th August 2009
Surfing around the web this week I was thinking a lot about Barbeque tehnique and I found an interesting forum that talked about it. It was rather informative and made me realize how long do you barbeque chicken is in fact important and worthy of attenti... Read >
Author: Joseph Abraham

You Need To Know The Weather In Mexico

25th August 2009
If you are planning a romantic cruise, wedding, or family vacation to Mexico, you will want to make sure that your trip isn't overshadowed by torrential rains, storms, or even a hurricane. To plan your vacation, you should follow the local news for both c... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

Cremation: Burn, Baby, Burn

21st August 2009
Lighting a funeral pyre may seem like an odd way to dispose of a dead body, but a version of that is how we dispose of many dead bodies in the United States today. Cremation, or incineration of a deceased individual's remains, is the second most popular w... Read >
Author: Yodle

Insomnia Cure - Death Comes With Lack of Sleep

20th August 2009
Looking for a few tips to cure insomnia? Of course you are! We all know that death can come with lack of sleep, so it only makes sense to find out what you can to do fix the problem before it's too late. Simple Tips to Cure Insomnia... 1. Drink the ... Read >
Author: Apple

How to Take Care of a Betta Fish - The Essentials For a Betta Fish Owner

18th August 2009
Owning a Betta is a great joy to any pet enthusiast, they flit about, respond to their owner coming in the room, and can easily be trained to eat food off of the tip of your finger. The only problem is that they're just as delicate as they are fun to own.... Read >
Author: settar3

How to Take Care of a Betta Fish - 3 Tips For a Vibrant, Thriving Betta

18th August 2009
Bettas a great pet for any age or lifestyle, and can be very rewarding as they bond with their owner. They will respond to food, you walking into the room, etc. The only problem is, many Bettas fall victim to care simple pet care mistakes after being brou... Read >
Author: settar3

HVAC Contractor: Commercial Refrigeration

16th August 2009
Commercial Refrigeration: What is it? Refrigeration is best described, as a process, by the removal of heat from a space or substance, thereby cooling it. This process does not refer to the active cooling of a space or substance, but to the extractio... Read >
Author: Yodle

What Propellants Are Used In Gas Airsoft Guns?

15th August 2009
Gas airsoft guns are becoming more and more popular across the U. S. For their realism, functionality, accuracy, and cost of operation, to name only a few of the countless reasons. The propellant used to fire this type of guns is a crucial aspect in their... Read >
Author: Anthony Carter

Geothermal Heat Pumps: A Viable Option for Your Home

10th August 2009
In today's housing market, there are a number of options for how you heat and cool your home. Geothermal heat pumps, although relatively unknown to the common market, could be a great option for you. In fact, the Santa Cruz, California real estate market... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Geothermal Heat Pumps: A Viable Option for Your Home

10th August 2009
In today's housing market, there are a number of options for how you heat and cool your home. Geothermal heat pumps, although relatively unknown to the common market, could be a great option for you. In fact, the Santa Cruz, California real estate market... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

How to Boil Chicken

07th August 2009
How to boil chicken is much less complicated than boiling eggs. For those who know how tricky cooking perfectly hardboiled eggs can get, the opening statement should be an assurance that even new cooks can learn how to boil chicken the right way. Learn... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Aging Your Cigars

04th August 2009
Experienced cigar enthusiasts know well the pleasures of a well-aged cigar. The subtle flavors and complex constitution of a well-aged cigar is indescribably and unforgettable. Like wine, many cigar aficionados swear by the process of aging. A great ci... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert

How to Boil Chicken

03rd August 2009
How to boil chicken is much less complicated than boiling eggs. For those who know how tricky cooking perfectly hardboiled eggs can get, the opening statement should be an assurance that even new cooks can learn how to boil chicken the right way. Learn... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Wine – Temperature and Taste Issues

01st August 2009
You read about a wine that is strongly reviewed and hustle off to your local wine shop to get a bottle. You have some friends over and pop the cork for dinner. Much to your disappointment, the wine is okay but not nearly as good as the review suggested. T... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Look Into The Valuable Benefits Of Aquatic Masaza

30th July 2009
Aquatic masaza is one of those body massages through which one can obtain hundreds of advantages. In this massage, you have to float in the swimming pool no matters if you don’t know how to swim properly. Just float on the surface of swimming pool. The ... Read >
Author: Azeem

How to care your Chinese Antique Furniture pieces

25th July 2009
How to care your Chinese Antique Furniture pieces -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Wood is a natural living product, therefore, wood furniture will "breathe" in response to changes in the a... Read >
Author: funlain yong

Combing Glass

23rd July 2009
Combing glass is an extremely stimulating kiln forming procedure. Glass is controlled by heating it up to a molten temperature and then utilizing a lengthy stainless steel tool to rake over the material. This motion is ordinarily executed in a pulling m... Read >
Author: Glassfus

The Reasons Why You Must Go To The Continent Of Africa

21st July 2009
When the majority of persons picture the continent of African, they posess a preconceived notion that there are savage tribes all over the places and that the whole place is overwhelmed with ferocious animals. Sure that might have been the truth centuries... Read >
Author: Aria Scherer

Wine Cooler Features to Consider

20th July 2009
Most wine coolers have a thermoelectric cooling technology which provides you with nearly noiseless and vibration free performance. However, if you get a compressor run wine cooler than you will have more efficient cool air production. It is best to take ... Read >
Author: Todd Submitoff

Italian Ceramics

16th July 2009
Italian Ceramics are world renowned for their beauty that stems from the attention to detail that is shown by the artisans who create it. The lifestyle and the love of country and family of Italy are always reflected in the artwork that you see on fine I... Read >
Author: lara

How to Hatch Fertile Duck Eggs

12th July 2009
Although hatching duck eggs is not a difficult task, and can be a great experience, one must be careful to ensure a safe transfer from the egg to the incubator.Whether you are working with chicken eggs or duck eggs, the process for incubation and hatching... Read >
Author: Ray Dow

If The Fans Fail To Control Heat Then Use A Laptop Notebook Cooler

08th July 2009
If you want to make absolutely sure that your laptop notebook does not overheat even when its fan works at full speed it is necessary that you use a laptop notebook cooler that will help to reduce the temperature at which the laptop notebook operates. In ... Read >
Author: Vance Kardasian

Keep Your Children Safe from 4th of July Fireworks

02nd July 2009
The 4th of July is one of the most enjoyable occasions in the year because of it has the right formula of warm temperatures and time with friends and family. The promise of the event draws many people outside to light fireworks in celebration. But despite... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Benefit For Longer With These iPhone Battery Care Tips

01st July 2009
Retaining the quality of your iPhone battery will save you a fair amount of money in the long run, so I would like to take a moment and offer some tips and advice on iPhone battery care and how you can optimize the life and charge of your battery to enabl... Read >
Author: Mark Grey

Beer Making Kits - A Hydrometer

30th June 2009
If you quiz a homebrewer about the most appropriate components in beer making for their hobby, the most typical answers you'd uncover would be: the fermenter, ingredients (such as hops, malt syrup, and yeast), and then a thing called a hydrometer. What... Read >
Author: ron king

How To Store Biodiesel Fuel

30th June 2009
Many individuals are seeking to determine how they have the ability to use Biodiesel fuel rather then gasoline that our cars use. The growth in fuel prices is forcing individuals to reconsider particular things and they are seeking urgently to save money.... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Wholesale new york - buying wholesale scarves new york city

30th June 2009
One thing that all New Yorkers should know is that, when winter season comes around a scarf is a wonderful thing to have when you are going out. Being on the east coast of the United States, New York City can get extremely cold in the winter, and the stro... Read >
Author: Jhoana_Cooper

Beer Making Kits - Using The Hydrometer

29th June 2009
If you ask a homebrewer about the most best items in brewing kits for their pastime, the most universal answers you'd hear would be: the fermenter, ingredients (such as hops, malt syrup, and yeast), and then an item called a hydrometer. What Is A Hydro... Read >
Author: ron king

Mobile Weather forecast application

19th June 2009
iMobile has re-launched iWeather forecast application with latest updates and functions. iWeather is free mobile weather forecasting application, provide you up-to-minute weather forecasting and weather news information. iWeather application, support all ... Read >
Author: iMobile: Free mobile applications

Chicken Brooder Plans - Considering the 2 Most Important Needs of the Chicks

17th June 2009
The chicken brooder plans are not that complicated. Considering the needs of the chicks is the only key to getting all the requirements right for that brooder. The 2 most important requirements of newly hatched chicks are space and warmth. Moreover, they ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

What Exactly is a Calorie?

15th June 2009
I know that all of you have seen the word calorie many times over by this point, but how many of you have actually thought about what a calorie actually is? Probably not too many. When it really comes down to it, calories are what help us achieve or goals... Read >
Author: Justin Robinson

Chicken Coop Temperature Control Tips

12th June 2009
Keeping Your Chicks Comfortable If you are keeping your chickens in order to raise them, and not just for egg-laying purposes, then you will need to be aware of how to keep the temperature in the right range. Baby chicks need it to be quite hot when ... Read >
Author: rassad

Waldorf Education: Stretching the S-e-l-f in Seventh Grade

10th June 2009
Michael Wilt, Class Seven teacher, recently looked back at a photograph of his students from two years ago, when they were Class 5 children. His teaching life at Sunrise, daily observing these same children, did not prepare him for the photo’s evidence... Read >
Author: josgraf

Enjoy Your Seasonal Holidays at Hotels in Hawaii

09th June 2009
There is no faltering and distrust in saying that hotels in Hawaii are almost like heaven as anyone can get to ever. People frequently use the internet services for preparing their personal and business trips. And for this, you need to be familiar with th... Read >
Author: Supreet

Composting: Helpful Tips to Creating Nutrient Rich Compost

01st June 2009
Composting is the process of organic material breaking down. The process of breaking down is more commonly known as decomposing. There is an entire ecosystem of earthly creatures, some you can see like worms, and many you can not like bacteria, that are... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Cut your bills and save the planet

01st June 2009
While you might hear a lot about renewable energy sources such as solar power and wind farms, the harsh reality is that, at present, the majority of energy that is used to heat our homes, propel our automobiles, and power our appliances, still comes from ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Making Money Selling Aquarium Fish

29th May 2009
The best way to make money with aquarium fish is to breed and sell them. You may be able to sell some to friends and family, but this market is by nature limited. The best bet may be to see if you can sell them back to the place where you bought them. If ... Read >
Author: suegold

Insulate and save

19th May 2009
Winter fuel bills seemed to go through the roof last year, and with the current financial situation and oil price, costs don't look like they'll be dropping drastically any time soon. By making sure that your house is well insulated against the cold winte... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Discover 7 Weight Loss Secrets! Look At The Moth!

19th May 2009
A weight loss illustration... Scientist studies of the life and life cycles of the insect named the moth are amazing. The life cycle is interesting indeed. The moth larvae body grows into a caterpillar like body. The time for change has arrived. T... Read >
Author: John Schmidt

Owner's Guide to Lighting For Bearded Dragons

18th May 2009
It is extremely important that you provide your beardie with proper lighting. Without it, he will suffer numerous health problems. Bearded dragons need UVA and UVB. Without UVB light, your dragon won't be able to manufacture his own vitamin D3. This pr... Read >
Author: D Swain

Is there Really such a thing as a Fireproof Safe?

18th May 2009
You may be somewhat shocked to learn that there are actually no industry standards for testing and rating a fireproof safe. In fact, there may not even really be such a thing as a fully fireproof safe. Eventually, a hot enough fire, for a long enough peri... Read >
Author: MJ

Growing Your Best Watermelons

18th May 2009
In the long, hot days of July and August, there is nothing quite as refreshing as a cool slice of watermelon. It is a summertime treat enjoyed by young and old alike. Watermelons are an ancient fruit whose culture is believed to date back to almost preh... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

The Luxury of an Infrared Sauna Spa Right in Your Own Home

14th May 2009
The sauna experience seems like something luxurious to most people: How can they take time out of their day to just sit and relax? Or how can they afford to go somewhere just to sit around in some heat? This type of attitude towards any sort of sauna expe... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore

Who Doesn't Need a 3 Person Infrared Sauna?

14th May 2009
Just about everyone can benefit from sitting in a sauna, and with infrared sauna popularity on the rise everyone wants to do just that. On top of going to spas to get their relaxation fix, more people are getting at-home infrared saunas to relax in -- but... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore

Owner's Guide to Bearded Dragon Brumation

14th May 2009
Bearded dragon brumation is a period of hibernation that occurs during the winter months. Many new owners mistakenly think their dragon is sick when this happens. It's also common for some dragons not to brumate at all. Either way, there are a few things ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Expert Tips For Bathing a Bearded Dragon

14th May 2009
It's a good idea for you to give your bearded dragon a bath at least once a week. In addition to keeping him hydrated, it will also help out once he starts shedding. There are a few things you should know to make the whole process a bit easier. This ar... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Bearded Dragon Brumation

14th May 2009
Bearded dragon brumation is a period of hibernation that occurs during the winter months. Many new owners mistakenly think their dragon is sick when this happens. It's also common for some dragons not to brumate at all. Either way, there are a few things ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Expert Tips For Bathing a Bearded Dragon

14th May 2009
It's a good idea for you to give your bearded dragon a bath at least once a week. In addition to keeping him hydrated, it will also help out once he starts shedding. There are a few things you should know to make the whole process a bit easier. This ar... Read >
Author: D Swain

DIY- Make a Candle!

08th May 2009
Candles are so nice! And they light up whole of your environment so beautifully! Why not try making candles yourself? You'll just need a handful of supplies and it's not at all messy!Supplies Needed for Candle Making 1. Wax- you can even use the plain wh... Read >
Author: Jeff Hardy

Versatile Wireless Thermometer

07th May 2009
It is important to know what the weather is like, especially what the temperature is outside to decide on what to wear, and inside to determine how warm a home should be for comfort. Technology today allows us to monitor the temperatures of both inside an... Read >
Author: ikozliak23

The Purpose Of Baking Bread

20th April 2009
PURPOSE OF BAKING.--The various processes in the making of bread that have been considered up to this point may be successfully carried out, but unless the baking, which is the last step, is properly done, the bread is likely to be unpalatable and indiges... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

Growing Your Best Peppers

20th April 2009
Peppers are a warm weather vegetable that can be finicky at times and difficult to grow, particularly in mild climates. Peppers require a lengthy growing season and warm temperatures within a specific range to thrive fully. There are two types of pepper... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Learn How to Surf in Texas

16th April 2009
It's almost time for a vacation, wouldn't you say? Summer is coming up on us fast in South Texas and people are already getting in the water. In fact, right now our ocean water is 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and soon it'll be around 80. If you're already in Te... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Solving The 7 Most Common Whole Wheat Bread Baking Mistakes

15th April 2009
Let's face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, even professional bakers make boo boo's). I'm going to list here, the 7 most common whole wheat bread baking mistakes that you're probably making, or might make if you're not forewarned, and what you ca... Read >
Author: Beth

How To Care For African Carp Aquarium

15th April 2009
The all-time favorite Carp fish include the Genus Aphyosemion African Tooth Carp. What a name. The Genus Aphyosemion species do not house well in communal tanks, yet these fish are some of the prettiest fish on the market. The fish will die quickly; there... Read >
Author: suegold

Ways To Lower Your Home Energy Bills

10th April 2009
· Provide good roof coating A good roof coating deflects heat. And so, insuring that the roof receives a good coating would mean insuring you that your house would maintain good temperature on the inside. · Keep your attic well ventilated. ... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

May and June San Jose Weather

09th April 2009
Like all of Coastal California, San Jose Weather in May and June is typically mild and pleasant, although unusual circumstances can create hot weather. The chance of rain is low in March, and even lower in June. San Jose is not susceptible to many weather... Read >
Author: Mike Las Vegas

Can You Cook Food On A Raw Food Diet?

09th April 2009
Since moving to a raw food diet I have been asked by friends and family whether you can cook food on a raw food diet. What they mean of course is do you allow yourself any cooked food or is everything you eat completely raw. Going round for dinner could b... Read >
Author: Ken Jones

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

Cooking Games Can Help You Learn How To Make Apple Pies

02nd April 2009
There are times that when you are too satisfied with the food that you are eating, especially when they are really delicious, you wonder how this was made. You are then filled with the excitement to learn how to cook the same recipe. On my experience, I r... Read >
Author: Rowenavic

May Ohio Weather

01st April 2009
May Ohio Weather is often quite pleasant, with warm days and evenings. Rain is always possible, but it’s easily handled in Ohio. Here are the typical and record May Ohio Weather conditions: Akron The record high May temperature in Akron Ohio f... Read >
Author: Mike Las Vegas

Get experts advice for the perfect carpet clean

31st March 2009
Do you love your carpet? If yes, then you must be aware of its fiber and fabric quality. Now, the point is how do you ensure that the quality of your carpet will be sustained? Actually, “one can never be sure of the quality of their carpet without th... Read >
Author: seokdc

Get experts advice for the perfect carpet clean

31st March 2009
Do you love your carpet? If yes, then you must be aware of its fiber and fabric quality. Now, the point is how do you ensure that the quality of your carpet will be sustained? Actually, “one can never be sure of the quality of their carpet with... Read >
Author: seokdc

Taking Care Of Your Bonsai Tree In The Winter Season

27th March 2009
Many people do not realize that most bonsai plants are outdoor plants. To properly cultivate and maintain most bonsai trees they should not be kept inside but should be outside year round. There are a group of what are called indoor bonsai trees. Thes... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

Hawaii Weather In May

27th March 2009
Hawaii Weather In May is great; the weather is always great in the Hawaiian Islands. As is typical for the 50th state, there is more variation from one location to the next in the amount of precipitation that each area will receive in a typical month of... Read >
Author: Mike Las Vegas

Save Energy and Reduce Your Appliance Costs

27th March 2009
Appliances can be a significant portion of your home's utility expense. The more efficiently you operate your appliances the more money you will save every month. Even if you can't afford to replace old, inefficient appliances with new Energy Star rated m... Read >
Author: Curtis

Lanzarote Holidays - Reversal Of Fortunes

27th March 2009
Unlucky Lanzarote is going to have a disappointing 2009 - the island, long a winter holidays favourite for British and mainland Europeans attracted around a million visitors during 2008 - quite a feat considering much of Europe and the UK was in economic ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Deep Frying Your Food

27th March 2009
Up to this point, all frying of foods has been done by sauteing them; that is, frying them quickly in a small amount of fat. The other method of frying, which involves cooking food quickly in deep fat at a temperature of 350 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, is ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

More Ways To Cook Your Food

25th March 2009
SIMMERING, OR STEWING.--The cooking process known as simmering, or stewing, is a modification of boiling. By this method, food is cooked in water at a temperature below the boiling point, or anywhere from to degrees Fahrenheit. Water at the simmering po... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp

Leavening Agent For Bread

25th March 2009
As has been pointed out, the ingredients that are actually required in the making of hot breads are flour, liquid, salt, and leavening, and to give variety to breads of this kind, numerous other materials, including sugar, shortening, eggs, fruit, nuts, e... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp

Learn About Rising In Bread Making

25th March 2009
Purpose of Rising.--Rising is an important part of the process of bread making, no matter which method is employed. In a sponge, its purpose is to blend the ingredients after they have been mixed, as well as to permit the growth of the yeast; in a dough, ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp

Crisp Chocolate Cookies Made at Cooking Games

13th March 2009
Cooking can be one of the most exciting activities that a person can indulge herself. Not only you enjoy the cooking process and the preparations to be able to cook dishes, the output can be a great accomplishment especially if you were able to cook the f... Read >
Author: Rowenavic

You Decide - Weighing the Pros and Cons of Geothermal Energy

13th March 2009
There has been an ongoing debate pertaining to the pros and cons of geothermal energy. Before we can begin to discuss the advantages and disadvantages, we need to have a clear understanding of what exactly geothermal energy is. 4,000 miles below the Ea... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Information About Yeast

13th March 2009
NATURE AND ACTION OF YEAST.--How yeast came to be discovered is not definitely known, but its discovery is believed to have been purely accidental. Some mixture of flour and liquid was probably allowed to remain exposed to the air until it fermented and t... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp

Why Promotional Mugs Are One of the Best Selling Business Gifts!

12th March 2009
The difference between earthenware, porcelain and bone china explained. Look at anyone's desk anywhere in the World and along with a computer, mouse mat and mouse you will see a mug or a cup. They are used by everyone to drink tea or coffee or as pe... Read >
Author: John H C Sullivan

Cook Your Food With Fats

12th March 2009
Of the three mediums of conveying heat to food, namely, hot air, hot water, and hot fat, that of hot fat renders food the least digestible. Much of this difficulty, however, can be overcome if an effort is made to secure as little absorption of the fat as... 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

The Different Ways To Make Chocolate

11th March 2009
Ever wonder how chocolate is made? The short story is that these are made from bitter cacao beans and then molded into chocolate bars. If you were a chocolate company like Hershey's, you would need a lot of them and to give you an idea how it is made, her... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

Newbie's Guide to Heating for Bearded Dragons

10th March 2009
You need to provide your bearded dragon with external heat due to the fact that he's cold-blooded. If he can't properly regulate his body temperature, he will be unable to fend off diseases and digest food properly. There are a few things you need to kn... Read >
Author: D Swain

Converting Recipes to Use in the Crockpot

05th March 2009
by KC Kudra Have you ever been hungry for something special... maybe a roast or a ham, for example... and then figured out you just did not have time to cook it? Unless they have a specific recipe for the crockpot, most people never even think to use i... Read >
Author: KC Kudra

What is CZ / Cubic Zirconia Jewelry?

04th March 2009
Cubic zirconia (also known as CZ) is a beautiful man-made gemstone that is durable, inexpensive and created to simulate the diamond. It replicates the characteristics of a perfect diamond more closely than any other gem material, but at a fraction of ... Read >
Author: wai han

Bathroom Remodeling Necessary to Protect Children

03rd March 2009
While renovating a bathroom can get you excited and can be done in a number of ways, the most important thing to consider is safety of your family. Usually, we view things from our own perspective and take care of problems that we might be facing. But if ... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Infrared Sauna Health Benefits - A Hidden Treasure?

03rd March 2009
The health benefits of a sauna are numerous, but the advantages of using an infrared sauna health are even more extensive. Anyone who has had the good fortune to relax in a sauna is all too aware of its invigorating appeal and effects. However, the health... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Heating for Your Iguana

03rd March 2009
Iguanas are ectothermic, which means that they can't make their own body heat. That's why it's so important that you provide them with proper heating. Their immune system will suffer and they won't be able to digest their food properly if you don't. ... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Make a Girl or a Guy Fall in Love With You - Secret 3 of 10

25th February 2009
In order to attract a woman (or a man) and make her for in love with you you need to be attractive or to become attractive. Even if you are not Brad Pitt or Ashton Catcher you can still make the most out of your appearance following the following simple a... Read >
Author: Slava Rybalka

Read This Before Choosing An Indoor Plant

25th February 2009
When you are choosing a house plant you need to go beyond the appearance of the plant although that is a good place to start. If there is a certain kind of plant that you want to have look into the care instructions first. Some plants need more care and o... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sinagra

Winterizing Your Garden

25th February 2009
Some people believe that when the weather starts getting colder and the leaves start to fall, it is time to put away the gardening tools and wait until next spring to work on their garden again. Wrong. Winter is an important time to maintain your garden's... Read >
Author: Josiah Smart

Get Plants For Your Koi Garden

13th February 2009
So you lastly completed your water plot construction. You have lastly come to the fun part of creating your water backyard: selection the flora and plants that will make your water patch a scenic sanctuary. Not only should you think beauty when you are... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Creating Landscape That Saves Energy

12th February 2009
A pretty backyard can only go so far. Many experts have proven that efficient landscaping that takes into consideration energy needs, may well save a family more then 30% of their usual heat or cooling costs - either in the winter or summer. These savings... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor

Infrared Saunas Health Issue - Good Or Bad?

10th February 2009
There are many health benefits to be gained from using a sauna, but infrared sauna health is even more remarkable. If you've ever spent time in a sauna, you know that it is a great way to feel invigorated. But did you know that the health benefits of ... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Lake Spenard, The Place To Be For People Who Like The Outdoors

03rd February 2009
Lake Spenard is situated in Anchorage Borough, Alaska. Nearby in close proximity lies the Katmai National Park and Preserve. There is also the Campbell Creek to visit that is close by. A good place to ski while in Anchorage Borough would be Alpenglow at A... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Learn About The Black Pine Bonsai

30th January 2009
Black languished is a superb entrant for bonsai because it is a durable, scenic ranking. It is also one of the most common bonsai plants among bonsai growers and if full worry of suitably, it can mature into a well-balanced deposit for days to come. So... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Climate in Noosa

29th January 2009
Noosa’s average annual temperature is 25 degrees Celcius (77 degrees Fahrenheit), making it an ideal climate for year-round swimming, outdoor activities and alfresco dining. The maximum daily air temperature rarely drops below 20 degrees Celsius (68 deg... Read >
Author: Barry Williams

How a Solar Collector Helps Save Energy in Your Home

28th January 2009
A solar collector is a device which is essential to any solar heating system. It gathers the sun's energy, converts it into heat, and then transfers the heat into water, air, or solar fluid. This device is mainly used in water heating systems, pool heate... Read >

8 ways to keep your flowers looking vibrant, longer

28th January 2009
So you received a flower delivery to the Philippines and you were really ecstatic. Now that you’ve enjoyed the beauty of that bouquet sent to you from a Philippine flower shop, what are you going to do now? With a little extra care, you can now preserve... Read >
Author: Tony

2 Person Infrared Sauna With More Convenience, Same Results

26th January 2009
You might think having a 2 person infrared sauna is only a dream. But learning about the reasonable prices and the outstanding health benefits may change your mind. Home saunas are in reach for many people these days. The cost is about the same as that... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Tips to prevent wine from spoiling

21st January 2009
Wine may have an acquired taste but their some cases where the wine tastes really bad as it might have been spoiled. The wine can get spoiled when it has not been properly stored or it has not been bottled properly. The wines can get spoiled even in cases... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

How To Care For An African Carp

20th January 2009
The all-time favorite Carp fish include the Genus Aphyosemion African Tooth Carp. What a name. The Genus Aphyosemion species do not house well in communal tanks, yet these fish are some of the prettiest fish on the market. The fish will die quickly; there... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Four Tips for Making a Hermit Crab Habitat

18th January 2009
It's important that you provide your crab with the ideal living conditions. There are a few things you need to know about making a proper hermit crab habitat. This article will give you a few tips. Size First and foremost, you need to think about ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Four Tips for Taking Care of Hermit Crabs

18th January 2009
Hermit crabs are exotic but easy to care for pets. They take up little space, leave no messes, and require minimal maintenance. If you've just gotten one, there are a few things you need to learn about taking care of hermit crabs. This article will giv... Read >
Author: D Swain

Easy Apple Crisp Recipe

06th January 2009
This one is my personal favorite, due to its ease of preparation and the delectable taste it has to offer. I honestly believe this one of the best, if not the best apple crisp recipe on the net. It makes a perfect dessert, and is ideal for any occasion. S... Read >
Author: gmail1000

Tips on Caring for Outdoor Bonsai Trees

05th January 2009
Outdoor bonsai trees are usually easier to care for than those that like to be kept indoors. They will naturally fit into a small area of your backyard garden. They can be kept in a container like indoor trees or placed right into the ground. If you wa... Read >
Author: D Swain

Quick Tips For Goldfish Breeding

05th January 2009
If you have a tank large enough, you can breed your own goldfish right at home. But before you begin, there are a few things you need to learn about goldfish breeding. You just can't toss the female and male together and hope for the best. This article... Read >
Author: D Swain

Tips on Caring for Goldfish Fry

05th January 2009
If you're thinking about breeding goldfish, then you will soon have some fry to care for. There are a few things you need to know about caring for goldfish fry. They are very fragile, so you can easily cause harm. This article will give you a few tips ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Some unique Fishes

29th December 2008
Tetra is popular tank freshwater fish. The fish are brightly colored, which the fish live in tropical regions. The freshwater fish comes from the family Characidae. Still, a variety of tetra families is available. Tetra includes the Anostomidae. The fish ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Make Concrete Products-- How To Mix Good Concrete

17th December 2008
When Portland cement is mixed with water a chemical reaction takes place. The cement does not simply "dry" it reacts with the water to form crystals. These crystals bind the materials in a concrete mix firmly together and harden into an incredibly strong ... Read >
Author: jmowatt

Doing A Little Cooking Of Raw Foods

02nd December 2008
Does stir to the raw foods diet mean never intake hot food again? No, it doesn't. Sometimes you want something hot. Hot food has always signified comfort for many of us. And on a cold, drizzly day, carrot sticks or wheatgrass juice doubtless won't cut it ... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Refrigerators of amazing quality called--Frost Free

01st December 2008
Frost Free refrigerators are those kind of refrigerators which has automated timer to control the temperature of the freezer. The word 'Frost Free' is just coming up in the world of home appliances. As we know that today's fast-paced life would not all... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

Growing Healthy Plants Using Hydroponic Nutrient Solutions

01st December 2008
Hydroponics is the perfect solution for the gardener in all of us and the best solution for indoor gardening. Hydroponics means soil-less gardening and it allows growing healthy plants and vegetables without getting your hands dirty from soil. I've recen... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Novice Cooks can Become Master Chefs Using a Slow Cooker

01st December 2008
Slow cookers are a super piece of equipment to have in the home. It both saves time and it also makes super, well-cooked, superbly tasting meals. Not everyone has used a slow cooker though, and for those people who haven’t, read up on this practical inf... Read >
Author: Peter Garant

7 Tips for Preparing Middle Eastern Breads

01st December 2008
Making homemade bread is one of the most exciting cooking experiences there is. If you love cooking, you can upgrade your home cooking by learning how to prepare top quality Middle Eastern breads. Although you can buy commercial Middle Eastern breads, ... Read >
Author: Azriel

Swimming Pool Temperature – know the right level

27th November 2008
If you are wondering what is the ideal swimming pool temperature then it is not a very easy question to answer. It is so because the proper swimming pools temperature depends largely on the preferences of the swimmers. Based on the recommended heater temp... Read >
Author: Synapse India

Swimming Pool Temperature – know the right level

27th November 2008
If you are wondering what is the ideal swimming pool temperature then it is not a very easy question to answer. It is so because the proper swimming pools temperature depends largely on the preferences of the swimmers. Based on the recommended heater temp... Read >
Author: Synapse India

How to Care For Cymbidium Orchids

26th November 2008
Cymbidium orchids are commonly used for corsages or cut flowers because of their large flowers. One spike may have up to 30 flowers, each one measuring between four and six inches. These flowers can look good for more than two months after being cut. If y... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Take Care of Dendrobium Orchids

26th November 2008
Dendrobium orchids are mostly found in tropical areas, but some have adapted to more cooler climates. Some species grow on trees, while a few can be found growing on rocks. Some of these plants shed their leaves in the fall or water, while others are ever... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Take Care of Dendrobium Orchids

26th November 2008
Dendrobium orchids are mostly found in tropical areas, but some have adapted to more cooler climates. Some species grow on trees, while a few can be found growing on rocks. Some of these plants shed their leaves in the fall or water, while others are ever... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Care For Jewel Orchids

26th November 2008
Jewel orchids have very elegant leaves. Therefore, they are valued less for their flowers than for their foliage. If you want to grow one of these plants, there are a few things you should know beforehand. This article will give you a few tips on how to c... Read >
Author: D Swain

Phalaenopsis Orchids - How to Care For Moth Orchids

26th November 2008
Phalaenopsis orchids have flowers shaped like a moth or butterfly. This is the reason they are commonly referred to as moth orchids. Sometimes, they can bloom for longer than three months. If you're looking to try your hand at raising one of these plants,... Read >
Author: D Swain

Heat Stroke in Dogs - The Truth About Canine Heat Stroke

26th November 2008
Heat stroke in dogs is a life-threatening situation. When your dog's body temperature rises too high, numerous organs can become damaged. The most important organs put at risk include the heart, liver, kidneys, and brain. Canine heat stroke usually aff... Read >
Author: D Swain

Tips For Growing Orchids Indoors

26th November 2008
Many people prefer growing orchids indoors instead of outside. If you want to grow your plants inside your home, there are a few things you should know. This article will give you a few tips on growing orchids indoors. Lighting When growing orchids ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Orchid Growing Tips - Growing Orchids for Beginners

26th November 2008
Growing orchids can be challenging if you don't know what you're doing. If you want to grow beautiful plants, there are a few orchid growing tips you should know. Some of the tips focus on proper watering, temperature, fertilizer, and light. This article ... Read >
Author: D Swain

How To Prepare Your Garden For The Winter

03rd November 2008
Some people believe that when the weather starts getting colder and the leaves start to fall, it is time to put away the gardening tools and wait until next spring to work on their garden again. Wrong. Winter is an important time to maintain your garden's... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Welding Aluminum and Info on Welding Aluminum

29th October 2008
Many professional welders say that aluminum is the hardest metal to weld on because they are alloys and have many physical and chemical properties that are to be understood before they can be worked with effectively. Some of the properties that make al... Read >
Author: William

Learn about Welding Gases and Welding Gases Basics

29th October 2008
There are a variety of different types of gases that are used in welding. One of the major ways that gases are used is for shielding the area to be welded from gases that come from the atmosphere. The reason the shielding area needs to be welded is becaus... Read >
Author: William

Learn Welders and what to look for in Welders

23rd October 2008
When you are thinking about purchasing a welder it is very important to know the type of welder you will need for your particular job. What you buy really depends on what it is you are going to do with it. As an example, if you were going to weld jewel... Read >
Author: William

Important Tips For Beginners To Keep Juniper Bonsai

13th October 2008
A juniper bonsai is one type of bonsai trees that is suitable for beginners because it is quite easy to be taken care of. The are many types of juniper that can be turned into bonsai, such as Shimpaku, Japanese Garden, Green Mound, Chinese Juniper, Sargen... Read >
Author: Cindy

Freezers for households and commercial use

10th October 2008
A refrigerator, also names a fridge, is an amazing domestic device which is going to keep your food cool. Freezers, on the other hand will keep your food frozen allowing you to store it for quite a long period of time. Most of the freezers commonly sold t... Read >
Author: albert freez

Modern Office Furniture of the 21st Century

08th October 2008
Modern offices don’t have typewriters, dictating machines and other old fashioned machines anymore. Today, scientifically conceived systems and tools are in sync with individual human talents and skills. In other words, individuals, machines and ideas a... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

To Grow Black Pine Bonsai

22nd September 2008
Black pine is an excellent candidate for bonsai because it is a sturdy, beautiful tree. It is also one of the most common bonsai plants among bonsai growers and if taken care of properly, it can mature into a well-balanced plant for years to come. Soi... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Proper Swimming Pool Temperature

12th September 2008
What is an ideal swimming pool temperature? This is a difficult question to answer because it varies based on individual swimmers preferences. Based on recommended heater temperatures and settings from virtually all manufactures, the ideal range for both ... Read >
Author: Poseidon Swimming Pools

Temperature Conversion Allows You To Dress Comfortably When Traveling Overseas

12th September 2008
Perhaps you are lucky enough to be traveling to a warm and wonderful foreign country in the near future. Before you step on that plane or ocean liner, you will want to learn a little bit about the metric system. Unless you are traveling to the United St... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

One Million Reasons For Lanzarote

09th September 2008
Lanzarote could be heading for a million visitors during 2008 - quite a feat considering much of Europe and the UK is in economic trouble and overseas travel is being cut by quite a few families. The UK and Germany are both main markets for Lanzarote t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Keep Your Dog Cool This Summer

02nd September 2008
Lolling puppy tongues and big eyes just begging for your popsicle, all these are signs that the dog days of summer are here. Perhaps you think you’re hot, but try having layers of thick fur on you! While most dogs can self-regulate their body temperatur... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

The Evolution of Catalytic Converters

29th July 2008
Catalytic converters are catalysts that convert the toxic emissions that are produced by an internal combustion engine into far less toxic and ozone-friendly fumes. They were widely adopted in America in 1975 after the EPA implemented a number of regulat... Read >
Author: Matthew Rimcrest

Catalytic Converters: Taking the Gas Out of the Greenhouse

29th July 2008
Catalytic converters are catalysts that convert the toxic emissions that are produced by an internal combustion engine into far less toxic and ozone-friendly fumes. They were widely adopted in America in 1975 after the EPA implemented a number of regulat... Read >
Author: Matthew Rimcrest

The Basics and Benefits of Waiora Zeolite

25th July 2008
Zeolite is a new health supplement offered by Waiora that has amazing properties that allow it to remove chemicals from the body. This natural cellular defense product is manufactured in a way to remove the impurities and activate the boxes, also known as... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Choosing the Right Pool Heater for the Job

24th July 2008
Having your own private, heated pool is definitely an enjoyable luxury in cooler weather, but if you don’t already have a heating system installed, you’ve first got to decide which system is best for your pool. Usually you’ll be able to choose betwe... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

Choosing the Right Pool Heater for the Job

24th July 2008
Having your own private, heated pool is definitely an enjoyable luxury in cooler weather, but if you don’t already have a heating system installed, you’ve first got to decide which system is best for your pool. Usually you’ll be able to choose betwe... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

Vintage Railroad Pocket Watches

17th July 2008
When you are in the market for the best vintage railroad pocket watch available, something noteworthy is that they have only every been manufactured in the USA, and have had particular standards that had to be met. The size of the movement also needs to b... Read >
Author: Tiraton

How Do Boilers Work?

10th July 2008
A boiler is an important component of a heating system used in homes, buildings, industries and in making hot water. It is the part that contains water and moves heat in the form of steam from a fuel source such as oil, gas or coal to provide warm air. Th... Read >
Author: Mark

Heat Pumps Can Reduce Your Energy Costs

09th July 2008
For people looking for alternatives to heat and cool their homes, look no further than heat pumps. They will also reduce your overall heating costs as well as these are energy efficient machines. These units will provide your home with year round heating ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Tempered Vs. Non-Tempered Glass, What's the Difference?

07th July 2008
Whether you are buying glass for replacing windows, for a new glass table top, or for a shower stall, you are bound to come across the option of tempered or non-tempered glass. So what does that mean anyway? The differences between tempered and non-temper... Read >
Author: Damon N. Burgess

Ecuador - What You May Not Know

03rd July 2008
Most people are not aware that the Galapagos Islands are a part of Ecuador. In fact, many people don't seem to even know where Ecuador is. It's a small country in South America, and if you have a map handy you can find it just south of Colombia. Here are ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

The Weather of Glasgow, Scotland

27th June 2008
The weather in Glasgow in most cases varies differently from the weather you'll experience while traveling through other parts of Scotland. Glasgow has the advantage of being positioned in the mild, southwestern part of Scotland which puts the city right ... Read >
Author: Brian Link

How To Enjoy The Benefits Of Mangosteen

25th June 2008
In the past, the mangosteen is still relatively unfamiliar, but recently it has become popular because people have discovered the benefits of mangosteen. People who have tried the fruit said that it has a distinct taste, which is both enjoyable and unforg... Read >
Author: Cindy

Are The Health Benefits Of Mangosteen Juice Really True?

25th June 2008
Mangosteen juice has become more popular because of its health benefits. Actually for centuries, people in the Southeast Asia have known that this kind of fruit juice offers health benefits to anyone who consumes it. People who promote the healing propert... Read >
Author: Cindy

Choosing A Sleeping Bag - Six Questions

19th June 2008
What kind of sleeping bag should you get? That depends on how you will use it. Of course, it also depends on what your budget is. So decide what you can spend, and then consider the following six questions before you go shopping. 1. What is the coldest... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

The Truth About Wellness Shower Filters

25th May 2008
Wellness shower filters are the most expensive brand on the market. They are so much more expensive than other chlorine removing shower filters that you might think they are the best. If you really believe that, then go ahead and buy wellness shower f... Read >
Author: aputnam

GARDEN THERMOMETERS HELP YOU KEEP YOUR COOL

02nd May 2008
Why would anyone want to have a thermometer in their garden? After all, one can’t control the temperatures Mother Nature saddles us with, without providing a thermostat to turn down or air conditioner to blow more cool breezes our way. Well, one reaso... Read >
Author: Kent Spade

Ferret Facts and Information

16th April 2008
A ferret is a domestic animal. Most domestic ferrets have black, brown or white fur. Although modern breeding has made an array of colors and patterns available today. Ferrets are on average 20 inches in length which includes a 5 inch tail and they weigh ... Read >
Author: Arthur Fink

Kawasaki Disease – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

03rd April 2008
Kawasaki disease is the most common form of vasculitis that primarily affects children. The disease produces irritation and inflammation of many tissues of the body, including the hands, feet, whites of the eyes, mouth, lips, and throat. High fever and sw... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What Is Basal Body Temperature?

01st April 2008
Basal Body Temperature And Ovulation Whether you are trying to have a boy or a girl, just become pregnant, or perhaps looking at natural birth control methods, you have probably heard or saw a lot about basal body temperature and ovulation. What is bas... Read >
Author: Reverend M. Hall

Solving The 7 Most Common Whole Wheat Bread Baking Mistakes

28th March 2008
Let’s face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, even us professional bakers make boo boo’s). I’m going to list here, the 7 most common whole wheat bread baking mistakes that you’re probably making, or might make if you’re not forewarned, and w... Read >
Author: DIYA SOOD

Hockey Invention Gets an Assist from “The Great One”

28th March 2008
In his playing days, Wayne Gretsky used to stream across the ice with fierce speed and impeccable control that few players could match. Now, an innovative new skate blade may help hockey players from pee-wee to professional move with the quickness and eas... Read >
Author: Shad Connelly

April Weather In Las Vegas

26th March 2008
The type of weather that you are likely to encounter in Las Vegas in April depends on the time of the month that you visit, and luck. The typical high temperature for the beginning of the month is 74, but has measured as high as 92 degrees Fahrenheit. The... Read >
Author: Mike Las Vegas

Climate Change: Climate Changes Due To Global Warming

26th March 2008
Earth's climate has always been in a state of constant change. It is part of a normal cycle of planetary events. Yet, most scientists agree that drastic changes are occurring which are due to unnatural global warming. The climate of the Uni... Read >
Author: Mike H

Betta Fish Care - Seven Hot Tips On How To Care For Betta Fish

25th March 2008
Sure everyone loves Goldfish but there are a very similar type of highly colored and active fish that are just as easy to care for. I'm talking about Betta fish, also known as Siamese Fighting Fish. Hailing from the Mekong river in Asia these beautiful fi... Read >
Author: Richard Fenn

Olympus Stylus 1030 SW Review

11th March 2008
Olympus has introduced another tough digital camera with its Stylus 1030SW. They claim it can handle a drop from 6.6 feet, a dunk in water 33 feet deep, temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and crushing weight of up to 220 pounds. The 10.1-megapi... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Best Lapel Pins for You

10th March 2008
Cloisonné - The best of the best! Offering the most definition, sharply separated colors and intricate details, cloisonné lapel pins give clearly visible text and design elements. Starting with a bronze surface, a custom die is created to stamp your des... Read >
Author: Laurence Will

How Diamonds Are Formed

26th February 2008
There are perhaps no two substances more different visually or symbolically than diamonds and lumps of coal. However, diamonds and coal are virtually identical from a chemical and geological standpoint. The important difference is that the former are not ... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

How to Determine if You Need to Buy a New Refrigerator

07th February 2008
The Refrigerator is an essential appliance in everyone's home, it provides the perfect conditions to store foods in bulk so that they won't get spoiled at ambient temperatures. This device has suffered mayor modifications within the last century, the firs... Read >
Author: John Sern

No more anxiety sweat; it’s upsetting.

02nd February 2008
Ever thought of anxiety sweat? Out of the blue, your boss ask you to address a group of furious personnel or worse still to represent your company in an international trade fair meeting, what happens when a situation like this brings a dilemma between ris... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Building Your Own Wine Cellar

02nd February 2008
To drink your favorite wine coming from Shopwinedirect.com is one thing; to make your own wine cellar is another thing. A lot of people believe that it will cost them a fortune to create one. The truth is, you basically don’t have to look that far. The ... Read >
Author: Suki Hendrajaya

What every parent should know about keeping their kids safe in the winter

25th January 2008
Winter is probably one of the most exciting times of year for kids: snow days, ice-skating, sledding, and snowmobiles! Winter also brings the need to take extra steps to keep your family safe in the cold. Here are some tips to stay safe—and have fun!—... Read >
Author: Castillo

Lamination Sensation - Enhancing Your Documents with Laminating

25th January 2008
Whether it's for presentation or preservation, it makes no difference. Laminated documents are always more impressive and more durable than any old piece of paper. Colors are brighter and the pages are cleaner. The laminators that make this possible utili... Read >
Author: mybinding

Perfect Cheesecake Tips

14th November 2007
Any cheese fanatics would certainly enjoy the taste of the infamous New York cheesecake, or any other type of cheesecakes for that matter. Not many people can say that they hate the taste of the cheesecake, even though they have never been a fan of cheese... Read >
Author: Greg Scott

Purchasing a Kiln for Glass Fusing

02nd November 2007
I have recently been solicited to help an art teacher at a local school. The instructor would like to educate her students glass fusing. I initially went to the room to observe what equipment they owned and what bits and pieces they might should order.T... Read >
Author: Glassfus

Harvest Clover Rolls

30th October 2007
Fresh dinner rolls for the table are not so difficult as some might think. This recipe makes a light, flavorful, very slightly sweet dinner roll that looks pretty, too.1 1/4 cups warm water2 ½ tablespoons dry yeast1/4 cup honey1 ½ tsp salt1 ½ - 1 3/4 c... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

The Importance Of Electrical Installation

20th October 2007
Electrical power around the globe is still primarily generated by fossil fuel. Legislators, environmentalists and others who have an interest in saving our planet abhor this. Green energy, the use of renewable electrical power by means of wind, sun and wa... Read >
Author: Christopher

Characterizing a Mazda Radiator

08th October 2007
Overheating is an embarrassing situation to be in especially when the weather is not too hot to cause one. Overheating may quickly turn a family vacation turn into a harrowing experience. This would be a common scenario especially when car owners forget t... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Are You Looking For a Safe that is Fire Resistant?

03rd August 2007
Today we have many options available to protect your documents or computer records. Whether it is for the home or business there are safes of all sizes that can keep your documents safe from fire. These safes only provide a limited time period of safet... Read >
Author: Suzik

Liquefaction and the Transport of Liquefied Natural Gas

24th July 2007
The capability to convert natural gas into a liquid, resulting in liquefied natural gas (LNG), facilitates the efficient transport of natural gas and allows for widespread distribution over a vast geographical area. Natural gas is converted to liquefied n... Read >
Author: wespipe

How to keep your freezer in tip top shape

13th July 2007
Freezers require care and maintenance for both efficiency and safety. Make sure to read all manufacturers instructions to ensure proper installation and use. Here are some important steps to take to help your freezer run at the highest efficiency possible... Read >
Author: johnnyways

Crystal Lake Cave in Iowa - A Great Vacation and Travel Destination

01st July 2007
Iowa has some beautiful places that are wonderful vacation destinations. One of the must see places is Crystal Lake Cave. There is an interesting story behind this location. Back in 1868 lead miners were looking for a lead vein and they drilled 40 feet in... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Beef Recall: Eliminate food poisoning in your family

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... Read >
Author: Angela Edwards

Brake it up!

21st May 2007
Brakes perform a very vital role in your automobile. Yes, it is like saying your life depends on your brakes. They control the stopping and the running of your vehicle. When a sudden stop is needed to avoid a crash, the brakes do the most important task.... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

6 Easy Ways You Can Improve Your Refrigerator Performance

06th May 2007
Do you know that refrigerators consume about one-sixth of the electricity in a typical American home? That's about 17%! And it demands your attention if you want to save energy. There are two actions you can do: Replace old, inefficient models Operat... Read >
Author: Thomas Yoon

Keep Your Engine's temperature Regulated with Your Mercedes Thermostat

01st May 2007
Before plunging in to something physically exhausting, we usually have the saying “warm-up first.” The same is true with your car. Before it goes running, the engine needs to warm-up first. The engine does this with the aid of the thermostat. Th... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

How to Slow Down Free Radical Damage to Your Brain Cells

20th April 2007
Are you growing older? If you are, sooner or later you’ll start to wonder if your brain is starting to lose power. The truth is that your brain is changing every day. Some aspects of brain function improve as you age, so you become older and wise... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Glass kitchen sinks: pros and cons

18th April 2007
Are you thinking about using a glass kitchen sink? There are a lot of pros and cons regarding these sinks, so whether or not they are the right thing for you will depend on several things. First of all, you're going to need to make sure that they fit th... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

Instant Water Heaters - Save Space and Money

13th April 2007
Does every member of your family want to take a shower in the morning? And the last person always runs out of hot water? No matter how big is your water tank is, it will eventually run out leaving you with a cold shower. Is there anything you can do... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner

Lighting Tips For Orchid Care

07th April 2007
There are many would-be orchid growers around who would love to start growing orchids but are put off by their reputation as difficult to care for. Orchids are quite resilient plants but there are a few techniques on orchid care that you can use. Orchi... Read >
Author: Nigel H

Equine Influenza

07th March 2007
It's flu season and you feel a little under the weather. Did you know that your horse can get the flu too? That's right! Just as the flu spreads quickly through groups of people, equine influenza spreads quickly through groups of horses as well! But don't... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek

Advances in the Draft Beer System Improve Profits and Keg Yields

22nd February 2007
In the great world of commerce, new technologies are constantly being created to make life easier for us all. The enterprise of draft beer is no different. In the last few years, companies have made several advances that improve not only the quantity of d... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Just Right: Storing and Serving Draft Beer

22nd February 2007
If you’ve been drinking beer for any amount of time you are probably aware of draft beer. People around the globe enjoy the cold sudsy beverage that comes from a keg and out of the beer taps. When stored and served right, it is a tasty and refreshing wa... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

The Eternally Useful Ceiling Fan

29th January 2007
The Advantage of an Ordinary Ceiling Fan You may have installed that ceiling fan in the den because it complemented your décor. Or, perhaps, you placed one in the kitchen to circulate the cooking odors. You figured that the ceiling fan would save you ... Read >
Author: Leah Perry

Betta Fish Care – Aquarium Heaters

29th January 2007
Betta fish must be maintained in a fish tank. Most tanks are very difficult to keep the water temperature at the right level. If the tanks are not kept a certain temperature your Betta fish will get stressed out over a period of time and their immune sy... Read >
Author: MiracleMedia, LLC

Breeding Betta Fish

24th January 2007
The best breeding fish are between six months and a year. During the courtship time of the male betta fish he continually makes funny bubbles on the top of the aquarium; this is just his way of making a nest. The male betta fish when in the wild makes bub... Read >
Author: Dennis

Tips on Cold Weather Running

21st December 2006
Tips on Cold Weather Running by Hut Allred Your alarm goes off a 6:00 AM; you jump out of bed to get ready for your run. You look out the window and notice that it’s snowed, the thermometer says its 35 degrees Fahrenheit outside. For a fleeting mome... Read >
Author: Hut

Are You Nooner One Of The 7 Most Common Whole Tire patch Bread Sweltry Mistakes?

06th December 2006
Let’s face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, regulate us professional bakers make boo boo’s). I’m going to list here, the 7 most common whole waffle bread baking unmistakablies that you’re probably making, or might make if you’re not forewa... Read >
Author: apiwat songworn

Ultralight Sleeping Bags - How Light Are They?

17th November 2006
Why ultralight sleeping bags? Because ultralight backpacking is only made possible by cutting the weight of the "big three;" the backpack, shelter and sleeping bag. The days of five-pound summer bags are gone - at least for those of us who prefer to go li... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Want To Save Money? Adjust Your Thermostat

21st August 2006
A report from the US Energy Department shows that you can reduce your monthly energy and heating bills by between 8% and 10% simply by lowering your house's thermostat by eight degrees fahrenheit for an average of eight hours per day. It sounds really... Read >
Author: B Urell

Planting Tomatoes in Your Garden

16th August 2006
You are welcome to use this article on your website or in your newsletter as long as you reprint it as is, including the contact information at the end. Website URLs must be active links. You are welcome to use this article with an affiliate link, http... Read >
Author: Kathy Anderson

8 Ways On How Not To Screw A Roof Installation

08th August 2006
There are many ways to screw up a roof installation, but only one way to do it right. I will show you most of the common mistakes and how to avoid them. Read these carefully and watch out for that construction team. If by any chance you are going for the ... Read >
Author: Ronald Fess

11 Tips to Making the Best Pork Ribs

03rd July 2006
Barbequing can be a risky business. You invite your friends and family over for some home-cooked goodness -- but how do you know your barbecue is going to turn out good? What if it's not as good as the last time you made it? Even for seasoned Barbecue ... Read >
Author: Michael Krishman

The Best Hot Water Portable Generator Revealed

07th May 2006
Camping is great, unless you have no portable hot water generator and you're at a primitive campsite with no shower facilities. One of the most serviceable and easily portable hot water generators to resolve this problem and keep you, your family and all ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier

5 Easy Tips for Treating Acne

07th May 2006
If you have even a passing interest in the topic of acne, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of acne. You may not consider everything you just read to be ... Read >
Author: Heather Colman

A Landscape for All Seasons

25th April 2006
A Landscape for All SeasonsWe have a privilege here in the continental U.S., though wefrequently take it for granted. We have the luxury of aclimate that changes dramatically season to season. It islike a sampling of the different environments provided on... Read >
Carrie P. Williams

An Overview of the Sun

20th April 2006
The Sun is the centerpiece of our solar system, the gravity force that keeps everything together. Here is an overview of this source of our existence. An Overview of the Sun The Sun is a star, one of billions in the known universe. It is similar to ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Basic Cookware Explained

05th March 2006
What is All-Clad stainless steel cookware and why is it the best top-of-the-line bake ware you can buy? All-Clad cookware is made with a heavy aluminum inside which extends up the sides of the pan. It is coated with a stainless steel cooking surface and h... Read >
Author: Larry Johnson

The Arctic and the Melting

05th March 2006
The Arctic is located at the top of Planet Earth, the location of the North Pole and rumored home a certain Santa Clause. Here's an overview of the Arctic Long thought to be a continent covered in ice like Antarctica, we now know the Arctic is a small ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Sleeping Bag Ratings - A New Idea

01st February 2006
It seems that sleeping bag ratings have no consistency. Temperature ratings are still determined entirely by the manufacturers of the bags. My 3-pound Sierra Designs bag, for example, was rated to 20 degrees. Honestly, it never kept me as warm as my 17-ou... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Hydroponic Gardens

01st February 2006
Hydroponic gardening might seem very scientific and difficult but, in fact, it is as simple - and maybe even easier - as regular gardening. They both have many elements in common that being the need for light, humidity, water and nutrients. Hydropon... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

Saving Orphaned Shih Tzu Puppies

14th January 2006
If you want to save your orphaned Shih Tzu puppies you must be totally dedicated to them on a 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week basis for the first few weeks of life. Raising orphaned Shih Tzu puppies is the most challenging and taxing task any Shih Tzu bree... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Camping is a great escape.

07th January 2006
Camping is a true escape from the doldrums of a normal life. It is "getting back to nature" as they say. It's is fun for everyone but especially for families. It gives them a chance be together and explore new adventures. Equipment can cost a lot or ve... Read >
Author: Lawrence Pounds

The Grandeur Of Grand Canyon National Park

16th December 2005
Grand Canyon National Park is located in northwestern Arizona about 75 miles north of the cities of Flagstaff and Williams. The park covers well over one million acres and is more than twice the size of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The Canyo... Read >
Author: Alan LeStourgeon

8 Tips On Open Water Swimming

02nd November 2005
So you're ready to get out there and do some open water swimming to prepare for your next triathlon? Before you go dipping into your local body of water, keep these tips in mind: 1. Never swim alone. For safety purposes, always swim with a group or bri... Read >
Author: Kevin Koskella

A Simple, Sample Sauna Session

10th October 2005
Part of the joy of taking a sauna is its simplicity and lack of rules -- just get in the sauna and enjoy yourself. That said, there are a few accepted procedures that are wise to follow, especially in a public sauna. Observing some basic guidelines will s... Read >
Author: Ron King

The Benefits of Hanging Wine Racks

27th September 2005
Hanging wine racks help to neatly store wine in tight spaces. You can find wall-mounted wine racks that hold six bottles with slots to hang your stemware. Both metal and wood varieties usually cost under $50 and are perfect for a small collection of wine.... Read >
Author: Peter Emerson

Wine Rack Kits and Plans

27th September 2005
Properly storing wine keeps flavor and lets wine age so that you can taste its evolving, complex flavor. Buying a wine rack, however, can be pricey, especially for someone who is more interested in developing a robust wine collection, not decorating. B... Read >
Author: Peter Emerson

The Benefits of Metal Wine Racks

26th September 2005
The number of metal wine racks available may seem overwhelming, but by narrowing your search you can find your ideal metal wine rack quickly and easily. Don't worry about how a wine rack will affect the wine's flavor. Where you store your wine is far ... Read >
Author: Peter Emerson

Tanning Beds for Sale

19th September 2005
Ranging in price from a $150 to $50,000, tanning beds are available in a vast array of styles for home and commercial use. The most common style is the horizontal bed, followed by the vertical bed or tanning booth. New technological advances are improving... Read >
Author: Ken Marlborough

Weather on Cozumel Island

09th September 2005
It just doesn't get any better than the weather on Cozumel. With an incredible low of only 66 degrees Fahrenheit to a modest high of 93, even the worst of what we would call "winter" is still quite wonderful. Most of the time, the temperature hovers aroun... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey

Solving The 7 Most Common Whole Wheat Bread Baking Mistakes

31st August 2005
Let's face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, even us professional bakers make boo boo's). I'm going to list here, the 7 most common whole wheat bread baking mistakes that you're probably making, or might make if you're not forewarned, and what you c... Read >
Author: Beth Scott

Installing an Outdoor Security Camera

17th August 2005
One of the most important considerations for outdoor security cameras is the power source. Quite often, building codes don't require many outdoor, electrical connections, which means that if you require an outdoor security camera you're going to have to d... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian