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The Easiest Vegetables You Can Grow

01st November 2012
Growing your own fruit and vegetables can be a daunting task, especially for the city-dwelling novice. A failed crop or, indeed, a dead plant, can lower morale to such an extent that no further attempts in the area of gardening are made. Do not lose heart... Read >
Author: Colin

Is Tea From Japan Radioactive? The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster and Its Effect on Japanese Teas

31st October 2012
Directly after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, the Japanese government assured us that the agricultural industry had not been affected in a negative way. As the months passed and one product after another coming from an ever increasing radius around th... Read >
Author: Daniel McBane

How much do you know about Methoxetamine

27th January 2011
Methoxetamine is a new research chemicals which has just about hit the marketplace and at this time its being offered for sale by merely a few online pages. Methoxetamine is a research chemical from the Arylcyclohexylamine Research chemical genre and it i... Read >
Author: edwicxsnka

how to purify water to drink

15th September 2010
Survivalist shows on cable can show ways to purify water that require nothing more than a few pebbles, a whole in the ground, a bit of plastic sheeting and some sunlight. Of course this only provides a limited amount of drinking water and is reserved for ... Read >
Author: Ross Angelo

Dairy Goat Farming - All You Need To Know When Raising Dairy Goats

11th August 2010
At the heart of dairy goat farming are the goats. These animals are the smallest ruminants humans have ever domesticated. Goats have been producing milk and meat for human consumption longer than sheep and cattle. These animals are also tough, surviving i... Read >
Author: Ted Allen

The Benefits of Feeding Your Dog Raw Green Tripe

05th August 2010
The Benefits of Feeding Your Dog Raw Green Tripe By Neil Wasserman When you adopt a dog, it becomes part of the family. He will depend on you just as your children do for proper nutrition. It's pretty easy to just buy a bag of dog food; however is... Read >
Author: neil

All about Quorn

10th May 2010
When it comes to adopting a vegetarian lifestyle, many people feel that they wouldn't be able to due to their love of meat. While there are some meat alternatives available for purchase, many of them are inadequate in terms of recreating the tastes of mea... Read >
Author: uhsnow

How Deionized and Distilled Water Are Different And What Connects Them

31st August 2009
We all know that there are different types of purified water, and the uses may range from industrial, laboratory, pharmaceutical, as well as human consumption. Among the common forms of highly-purified water include deionized water. This type of purified ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Is Nitrous Oxide Illegal or Legal?

29th July 2009
In the United States, the possession of nitrous oxide is not illegal especially when it is used for medication given by a professional doctor or dentist. It is considered illegal (in other states) if it is used for personal consumption. It is prohibited b... Read >
Author: James Palin

How to Choose the Most Nutritious Dog Food

20th July 2009
Dog food ingredientsPet-nutrition experts say that the best dog food is made from human-grade ingredients like meat, whole grains and vegetables. What you don't want is a lot of filler, ingredients that have no nutritional benefit. Dogs can absorb most of... Read >
Author: Mark Henry

The Truth About Molecularly Distilled Fish Oil

14th June 2009
Granted you have acknowledged the wonderful benefits of Omega 3 essential fatty acids, and you may have heard about molecularly distilled fish oil, but do you truly understand what that terms means to you? Do you realize how important it can be? You ha... Read >
Author: nicossty

Turbidity-what is it?

02nd February 2009
Turbidity may sound like a complicated scientific term but in essence it is a simple definition concerned with the cloudiness of water. More specifically turbidity refers to the light that is able to pass through a water sample because of the sediment pre... Read >
Author: Travis Booth

The Chicken Living Conditions

12th January 2009
If most of us thought about the conditions in which chickens used for meat and eggs are raised and slaughtered, we'd become vegetarian on the spot. Egg-laying chickens can be raised in cages with 6 chickens to a cage, each chicken getting only 67 square i... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Does chocolate cause acne? Yes it can in some people.

01st December 2008
Does chocolate cause acne? Yes chocolate definitely can cause acne in some people, depending on your genetics. There are many foods that can cause acne depending on your genetics. If I eat a large milk chocolate bar it will usually give me cystic acne so... Read >
Author: Teddy Grandy

Are Blueberries Safe for Dogs?

10th November 2008
Answer: Yes, blueberries are definitely safe for dogs in general. Blueberries make a great natural treat for dogs. Because they are a good natural source of nutrients, it's far better to give your dog blueberries than to give him processed treats and ... Read >
Author: dwaser
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