Articles, tagged with "milk and sugar", page 5
28th August 2008
In Star Trek Next Generation Jean-Luc Picard (French but inexplicably with a perfect English accent) was admirably played by Patrick Stewart.
I was once lucky enough to see Patrick at a conference; he was one of the speakers giving an inspirational tal...
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Author:
Liz Copeland
10th June 2008
bulk tea is the most economical way to purchase this beverage, which is a favorite in much of the world - and in many places, has a lot of tradition associated with it. The Japanese tea ceremony goes back centuries; in much of Asia, it is said that the sk...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
23rd May 2008
Before we go any further, I should say that I have been happily enjoying green tea for several months now and have yet to experience any negative side effects, but it's only fair that I mention there *are* some possibilities.
In this article we're goin...
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Author:
Richard Adams
01st May 2008
Ice cream is often called The Great American Dessert find out the history behind ice cream - sundaes and cones. Ice cream structure is both fascinating and confusing. The way we perceive the texture of ice cream when we consume it (smooth, coarse, etc.) i...
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Author:
jeya
01st May 2008
I'm always messing about with baits it's so creative and fun; I even make my own flapjacks too! Making instant carp and catfish baits that really work can be very easy and simple without the need for too much technical know-how! Fishermen go on about 'nut...
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Author:
Tim F. Richardson
03rd April 2008
Well, I drink coffee everyday. Before work, during work and after work. Lots of friends tell me this is no good, yeah... I know, I understand, but I really can't resist the incredible taste of coffee.
Where does this amazing small black pee from? Some ...
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Author:
LetMeTry
18th February 2008
Since it's discovery, coffee has been one of the most sought-after drinks on the planet, primarily for it's rich flavour and invigorating qualities.
Until recently, coffee suppliers offered few alternatives other than your usual, short black, long bla...
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Author:
Peter
14th February 2008
We have known for years that sweet tea is great for shock, and for many years we have used tea as a form of stress relief at the end of a hard day. Nutritionist Cath MacDonald says, "Tea is a soothing, satisfying drink." It's also well known in Western so...
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Author:
S.Roberts
13th February 2008
Since the rise of the humble teabag which was introduced to the UK by Tetley Tea in 1953, the art of making a real cup of English tea has been on the decline, with many ‘tea drinkers' choosing to mash their tea in a mug. Of course back in the Victorian ...
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Author:
S.Roberts
23rd January 2008
Most Babies are born with at least temporary immunity to any infectious diseases that their mothers have had. The colostrum in breast milk adds to this protection so that breastÂfed babies are protected until their own immune system develops and they are...
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Author:
Alien
31st March 2007
For every season of the year, our skin have to be prepared, as the every season has it's own specific requirements. Temperature changes hot - cold, wind, rain, snow, especially in the winter, have a big impact on skin's immune system. Balance of the skin ...
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Author:
Igor Nikolic
30th May 2006
Stuff happens. We've all dropped our cell phones, spilled on our keyboards and found our chewed Bluetooth ear piece in the dog's bed. In some cases you just have to write off the loss and go shopping for new, but in the case of your laptop computer you ma...
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Author:
Blair Stephens
11th March 2006
Romance, music and chocolates – what would life be without these?
One of the most pleasurable activities in life is eating chocolates, second only to romance. The melting of the brown pieces in the mouth give feelings that is akin to being in love. Eat...
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Author:
Natalie Aranda
16th December 2005
I wonder if you realize as you lounge on the sofa or comfortable armchair of your neighborhood coffee shop, gently sipping a cappuccino or a frothy latte, just what a significant history the coffee shop has.The word coffee probably derives from the name o...
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Author:
David Skul
19th July 2005
Beauty of the skin starts from inside your body! Your skin needs fresh air, exercise, a proper diet, minerals and vitamins and it needs protection from the sun.
Many people just put skin cream on their skin, thinking it is going to make it soft and sm...
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Author:
Alex Fir