Articles, tagged with "food supply", page 5
18th February 2011
Alligator Gar look like something right out of a science fiction movie or a mad geneticist's laboratory, as their name implies, they have a head that looks more like an alligator then a fish. They can grow to be massive in size, often reaching over seven ...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
17th February 2011
Fishing has been one of the most historically important processes known to man, being one of the earliest methods of sustenance in addition to traditional farming. Both these two sources of food required a steady supply of water in order to thrive which i...
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Author:
Charuka
09th February 2011
Australia Day is traditionally a time of celebration but as some will be picnicking and partying in celebration of this incredible anniversary in Australia some on the Sunshine Coast will be rallying support for those Queenslanders affected by the recent ...
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Author:
JenB
07th February 2011
The use of Natural mineral supplements has been around for a long time. The fact is, it is actually getting even popular these days as the food supply has been depleted due to the use of pesticides, fertilizers and other chemicals by the farmers. These mi...
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Author:
sidana
05th February 2011
(1888PressRelease) Leading supply chain logistics publication to the food industry recognized PINC Solutions for innovative and practical solutions, empowering customers to achieve operational excellence.
BERKELEY, CA, January 17, 2011 - PINC Solutions...
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Author:
donaldhood
01st February 2011
When traveling up the Inside Passage to Alaska, Ketchikan is the first major port that travelers visit. Ketchikan is located on a small island and was originally an Indian fishing camp. This is a popular destination due to its superb fishing, native cultu...
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Author:
Beverly Kerr
27th January 2011
What if an crisis came up & you needed a supply emergency food? If you haven t pondered this matter don’t feel bad. Field Harvest Foods has your family mind. More & more families & individuals are looking for ways to prepare their homes & stock their kitc...
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Author:
Field Harvest Foods
27th January 2011
If you have ever planned a party of event, you know how much work goes into coordinating everything. The weeks leading up to the event are hectic and you spend a lot of time stressing over the details, hoping everything runs as you have planned. Great eve...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
26th January 2011
As a Nutrition Specialist, I usually shock individuals with this fact... so there is a kind of healthy natural trans fat that really allows you to burn off abdominal fat.
Sounds outlandish, but it is true.
To begin with, and i'm sure you've heard mi...
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Author:
bobbula2
26th January 2011
Opening your home to visitors is pleasant for most people involved, but the days leading up to the visit may be stressful for the homeowner. Even if you are not trying to impress your visitors, you will still want your home to be clean and comfortable for...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
17th January 2011
Pickling is just one of the many ways of preserving food. Historically, early records show that people first preserved their food during the war. This is necessary to maintain food supply. Today, we preserve food, fruits and vegetables to avoid spoilage, ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
14th January 2011
The horrors of war are so very detrimental to the medical vocation. Even harder than the loss of it's members themselves, the medical profession often regrets being involved in a situation they are unable to relate to. Since doctors work with one alliance...
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Author:
carrie yang
28th December 2010
Anyone who owns a house or building will have to, at one time or another, get in an expert to chase away rodents or other bugs and insects with poisons or other methods. However, not all contractors are equipped to do this work properly so it is essentia...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
21st December 2010
When the gum surrounding the teeth is inflamed, then you could have gingivitis. In most case, there is no pain associated with it and a lot of people discover it once they are alerted by the dentist. Being the first stage of gum disease, gingivitis is tre...
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Author:
Nigel Roberson
21st December 2010
When I decided to review the Cheat Your Way Thin system, I frankly guessed it to be downright BS. It promises to tell persons how to eat what you want during the Christmas meals and at other times - without skipping any dinners, desserts, or parties - yet...
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Author:
Dorothea Whitters