Articles, tagged with "farmers market", page 5
19th October 2010
Holiday shopping often brings with it the perennial question of what to get for family and friends each year. Nearly everyone has more "stuff" than they have time or room for, but everyone wants to express their love, respect, and affection for those in o...
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Author:
Art Jones
18th October 2010
One of the largest cities in the northwest, Seattle is popular for its ports and its coffee. Seattle is considered one of the most car congested city in the United States. The city council has been trying to promote compact development and traffic control...
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Author:
Sandra Bullock
13th October 2010
Do you remember eating tasteless and mushy green beans from a can when you were little? No wonder it took years to build our trust in that particular food group, as those were memories I’d rather erase. Fast forward to raising your own kids; you know th...
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Author:
Nichole Hirsch Kuechle
06th October 2010
Incorporated in 1948, the historic city of Falls Church, Virginia is spread across a total area of 2.2 square miles with a population of over 11,000 residents. It is a vibrant city featuring some of the finest museums, art galleries and a variety of fine ...
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Author:
ryedogstead10
05th October 2010
The throwaway society that is the Western World in the 21st century is the reason for the depletion of the planet of natural resources, polluting it and ultimately destroying it for future generations. To counteract the damage that mankind is inflicting ...
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Author:
Rubel Zaman
23rd September 2010
With the summer over it is the season of the food festival throughout much of Europe. So if you are looking for some Speck in Tyrol, or chestnuts in Croatia, there are a range of well known events and little obscurities all over the continent. Here is you...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
22nd September 2010
Farming isn't just about tending chickens and growing corn. Half the fun is showing off your products and earning decent cash for all your hard work! That's what you get to do in Farmers Market, where you sell your vegetables, dairy products and meats, as...
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Author:
Steven H. Ng
07th September 2010
When people talk about going on holiday to Orlando a few key things always spring to mind, the hours of sunshine, the famous sea world and the multitude of amazing theme parks. But if you are not the type to relish the thought of fast rollercoasters and...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
01st September 2010
Santa, all I want, as soon as possible, is a quality home food dehydrator. One of the best return on investments is a food dehydrator. And the second best investment is more food dehydrator trays. These two items can put saved money back into your fami...
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Author:
Mary Dahlberg
01st September 2010
Having kitchen juicers is a great way to do what your doctor has been telling you for years. Five servings of fruit and vegetables a day keeps you happy and healthy. Maybe it is not the easiest to do in our world today. But, with a little electricy and...
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Author:
Mary Dahlberg
01st September 2010
The beach community of Oceanside is considered the gateway city between San Diego and Los Angeles. Close to both major metropolitan areas, yet distant from the big city bustle, Oceanside enjoys a sense of tranquility along with near-perfect weather.
Th...
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Author:
arstringfellow
01st September 2010
With a location next to the Pacific Ocean, situated halfway between Los Angeles (L.A.) and Orange counties, Torrance is considered “the heart of the South Bay area." A population of over 200,000 makes Torrance one of California’s larger and more active ci...
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Author:
arstringfellow
01st September 2010
Simi Valley is named for one of the two Chumash Native American villages that once occupied the land. This 42-square mile city is nestled between the Simi Hills and the Santa Susana Mountain range, a picturesque area that has served as backdrop for famous...
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Author:
arstringfellow
01st September 2010
The city of Riverside upholds its commitment to preserving the area’s Spanish heritage and past glory as the birthplace of Southern California’s lucrative citrus fruit industry. One of the original Brazilian navel trees that first produced fruit for the r...
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Author:
arstringfellow
01st September 2010
Los Angeles (L.A.), the “City of Angels," is California’s largest community and the second most populated city in the entire United States.
As a major base for business, tourism and entertainment, Los Angeles is a perfect location for active seniors lo...
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Author:
arstringfellow