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Gift Basket Ideas for the Man in Your Life

25th September 2009
Are you looking for a good gift idea for the man in your life? Are you never quite sure what to get him? Does he have t-shirts and ties you have gotten him hidden in the back of your closet? Even if your man is hard to buy for, there are great ideas ou... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Stamp Collecting And Stamp Values for the New Hobbyist

22nd September 2009
The hobby of collecting stamps, also recognized as philately, is among the world's most interesting and popular hobbies. Collectors find them attractive and fascinating at the same time educational. Some collect traditional stamps or "by the country"... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Barbeque Basics

17th September 2009
There’s nothing more enjoyable than having friends and family gathered around amidst the wonderful smells of charcoal-grilled prawns, vegetables and selected favorites. Barbecuing is one of those time- honored rituals that go hand in hand with sum... Read >
Author: vaibhavsharma

Keeping Your Stamps in Mint Condition

16th September 2009
Collecting stamps, for some people, is more than just a hobby-it's a lifestyle. In fact, the world has been witness to decades upon decades of stamp collecting. Case in point: the American Philatelic Society (APS) with its 44, 000 members-the biggest memb... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Wholesale Plastic Containers - A Must For Restaurant Owners

16th September 2009
As a restaurant proprietor, it's crucial for you to store your establishment with all the instruments compelling to form both your workforce jobs and your clients dining experiences as easy and delightful as feasible. wholesale plastic accessories are inc... Read >
Author: yitianjue

Tools For Your Gourmet Kitchen

08th September 2009
Chop, chop, chop! No kitchen is complete without a set of cutlery. When it comes to cutlery for your kitchen, you have lots of choices. But the most important thing to have is a Chef’s knife. A high quality chef’s knife will cost you at least $50, but... Read >
Author: jsolutions002

Tools For Your Gourmet Kitchen

07th September 2009
Chop, chop, chop! No kitchen is complete without a set of cutlery. When it comes to cutlery for your kitchen, you have lots of choices. But the most important thing to have is a Chef’s knife. A high quality chef’s knife will cost you at least $50, but... Read >
Author: jsolutions002

Using a Stamp Collecting Company

07th September 2009
Stamp collecting is an interesting hobby. The person can start this at any age and have a collection of both local and foreign postage. There are a lot of places where the collection can begin. The first place is usually through the mail that the pe... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Obtaining Stamps from a Reliable Supplier

07th September 2009
The internet has changed how people send mail. Until such time that technology finds a way to transport packages in the same manner, stamps will still be used to get documents and parcels from one destination to another. Stamps are not just used for p... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Great Dutch oven Tools for First Timers

05th September 2009
If it’s your first time to cook outside using your Dutch oven, you might as well consider necessary tools that go with it. Here are cooking tools and utensils that you can add to your collection. Coal Starter Using coals for your Dutch oven is a li... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Cook

Bing Cherry Clafouti by Great Chef Thierry Rautureau

04th September 2009
Chef Thierry Rautureau makes the most of Washington’s fresh cherries with this dessert, which he makes with fresh poached cherries. But he also gives instructions for making preserved cherries, which can be used in the clafouti. Clafouti is a traditiona... Read >
Author: Christopher Ross

11 Tips for making the best pork ribs

03rd September 2009
Grilling can be a risky business. Invite your friends and family about kindness house - but how do you know your grill will be fine? And if it's not as good as last made? Even for experienced veterinarians barbecue, you always get the quality of your ... Read >
Author: Ruel

Supplies You'll Need for Stamp Collecting

25th August 2009
Why is stamp collecting so popular? It is a hobby that doesn't need many expensive tools or equipments. However, there are some basic tools that a collector must have to be able to further enjoy collecting and preserve the stamp in good condition. These... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Buying and Selling Stamps

25th August 2009
Stamp collecting is considered to be one of the most popular hobbies in the world. This is despite the fact that there is not that much money that can be made from it even if the person has some of the oldest stamps dating back to the 19th century. Ev... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Best Way To Sterilize Jars For Water Canning

05th August 2009
Most of us are trying to discover many more ways in which we can conserve our money by doing distinct things on our own. One of the most particular methods that you have the ability to try to save money is by producing fruits and vegetables and making dis... Read >
Author: nlwest21

11 Tips to arriving at the Best Pork Ribs.

01st August 2009
1. Buy ribs that are evenly covered in meat. Put differently, don't buy a slab that's fatty on one end and fleshy on the other. Avoid slabs that have exposed bones! 2. Allow one pound of ribs per guest. This is a generous helping but for more telling a... Read >
Author: stevany

11 Tips for Choosing a Bird House

30th July 2009
Most of the people like watching a lot of birds flying around their homes. For someone bird watching is like a hobby. Many people wish to have birdhouse in their backyards, or just to transmit a house for the birds. Not everyone has the opportunity or ski... Read >
Author: Limoeg

Glass Fusing High Temperature Gloves

17th July 2009
A necessary supply for most glass fusing procedures is high temperature gloves. Arms and hands need safeguarding while laboring inside a fiery kiln. Remember to follow the further safety habits while reaching within a kiln. Dress in cotton or organic f... Read >
Author: Glassfus

High-Temperature Gloves

17th July 2009
A crucial supply for glass fusing processes is high temperature gloves. Hands and arms need armor whilst laboring inside a smoldering kiln. Evoke all the added security practices whilst reaching within a oven. Be dressed in cotton or natural fiber atti... Read >
Author: Glassfus

How to Solder using Silver Solder and a Butane Torch

16th July 2009
The technique of soldering is an essential part of jewellery making and not as intimidating or difficult as beginners often think. Silver solder is used to make findings such as jump rings more secure or to hold pieces of the jewellery in place within a d... Read >
Author: clickthrough

California Single through the Rigors of Dating and Singles

16th July 2009
A California single person should not look at the issue of dating and starting relationships as something that has a lot of discrepancy and very hard. It should not be hard to make a relationship start budding or meeting other singles. The more you stay w... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

How Long Do You Grill Asparagus

05th July 2009
How long you grill asparagus depends upon what temperature you grill it at. No, I am not trying to insult your intelligence. If by chance, your grill is at 600 degrees it will literally melt the asparagus and it will disappear through the grill, gum up th... Read >
Author: ThomR

Hair straighteners - exercise styling control with complete abandon

04th July 2009
There is now a vast range of hair straighteners ready to view just at your fingertips that ranges from ceramic hair straighteners to ionic hair straighteners, and you are damn sure to find one to meet your every expectations. Recently with all the very- d... Read >
Author: Louise

Tableware of Salt and Pepper Sets

02nd July 2009
Give your guests the finest sea salt and freshly pounded black pepper in these chunky little pots. Clear glass shows off the black and white of your condiments and looks great in the centre of the table. Stainless steel cutlery sets made from hard-wea... Read >
Author: baji

Foodservice - Catering Supplies

29th June 2009
One can organize an occasion personally or take the easy way out and seek the help of a good catering service. Either way, proper foodservice and catering supplies can determine the success or failure of an event. The rule is pretty simple - good food dem... Read >
Author: Eric Kampel

Radium Girls: Women Sprite

27th June 2009
The case described in this article is historical in many ways especially in the fields of health physics and the labor rights movement. The whole case revolves around the United States Radium Corporation. Founded in 1914 in Newark, New Jersey, this compan... Read >
Author: Sallingo

How to make the most from your fuel or wood burning fire – ways to jazz it up in summer

27th June 2009
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

History of Fireplace Tools

12th June 2009
Many different fireplace tools are used when it comes to building and maintaining fires in home fireplaces and each one of these tools has a different story to be told as to how they came to appear on your fireplace hearth. This history will deal with th... Read >
Author: FireGal

Tips for grilling steaks on a gas grill

11th June 2009
Grilled to Perfection: Tips to Keep the Sizzle in Your Gas Grilled Steak Are you tired of guessing the best ways to prepare the grill and the meat? Have you eaten enough over-cooked, dry steak? Have you wondered how restaurants produce those steaks wi... Read >
Author: Andre Savoie,

Maintaining Your Powis Parker Fastback 25 Photobook Binder

29th May 2009
The Fastback 25 photobook binder is an easy to use machine that is designed to be used as part of the Powis Photobook Workcell. However, even easy to use machines can have problems from time to time. This article will give you some basic instructions for ... Read >
Author: mybinding

Tips for grilling steaks on a gas grill

18th May 2009
Grilled to Perfection: Tips to Keep the Sizzle in Your Gas Grilled Steak Are you tired of guessing the best ways to prepare the grill and the meat? Have you eaten enough over-cooked, dry steak? Have you wondered how restaurants produce those steaks wi... Read >
Author: Andre Savoie,

Get Gorgeous: Beauty Cheats That Really Work

13th May 2009
When it is time to get ready for the prom or any special event you are anxious to find whatever short cuts you can. It is important to find all of the short cuts you can in order to relieve any stress you may incur from having to rush to get ready. Little... Read >
Author: Robby Tsin

Great Dutch Oven Tools for First Timers

12th May 2009
If it’s your first time to cook outside using your Dutch oven, you might as well consider necessary tools that go with it. Here are cooking tools and utensils that you can add to your collection. Coal Starter Using coals for your Dutch oven is a litt... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Cook

Get Gorgeous: Beauty Cheats That Really Work

12th May 2009
When you are running short of time or just want to find easier ways to do things. The idea of beauty cheats is nothing new but has become a more accepted way of achieving the same results than it has been in the past. One of the best cheats is that of cre... Read >
Author: Robby

A Couple Of Ideas For Camp Cooking

09th April 2009
Are you sick and tired of not knowing what to bring or what to cook when you go camping? Do you either pack the entire kitchen (including the sink) or you bring the absolute minimum and then have to use a fork as a spatula or two spoons as tongs? If t... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Barbecues Galore: The Best Barbecue Equipment Available

09th April 2009
Do you like anything about barbecue, from barbecuing to the different barbecued food and sauces? Does thinking barbecued food make your mouth watery? If you do, you find yourself a partner. I practically like to eat any barbecue I can find including grill... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

Bar Supplies You Didn’t Know You Needed

09th April 2009
You’ve picked out a location, installed all of your back bar equipment, and decided on a drink menu; all that’s left is to choose the bar supplies that you need. Some bar supplies are just intuitive. You know you’ll need bottle openers, corkscrews,... Read >
Author: Ashley Howard

Small Business Planning

05th April 2009
Small business is a wonderful way to achieve your dreams. Many people spend years thinking about being their own boss. Running your own company is an incredibly fulfilling achievement. There is nothing like the spirit of an entrepreneur. Major cor... Read >
Author: todd capper

Important Stamp Collecting Information

02nd April 2009
Stamp collecting can start out as a hobby but it can also become an individual's life's work. From waiting for the next print to purchasing stamps dating far back, this hobby takes a lot of passion and heart. There are people who collect baseball cards an... Read >
Author: Jerald Shin Shapiro

Getting Started With A Free Stamp Collection

25th March 2009
There are many reasons to start a stamp collection. For one, there is the primal urge to collect things. Others attach a romance to acquiring postage stamps, its historical association, its many shapes, colors and designs, the mental adventures into to ... Read >
Author: Jerald Shin Shapiro

Deep Fryer Cooking - This cooking method is fast and cooking in batches is quick and easy

17th February 2009
Deep-frying is something that a lot of people have never tried and instead have left to the fast food outlets and restaurants. Deep-frying is actually quite easy though, when you know how it is done, and a deep fryer is the cleanest, safest way of deep-fr... Read >
Author: Shailesh Kumar Singh

Some great tips on cooking fried chicken

13th February 2009
Fried chicken, also known as southern fried chicken, is a very popular food. There are many different recipes for fried chicken and you can cook it in various ways too. Deep frying is a common way to make it but you can also shallow fry it or even oven fr... Read >
Author: harish.nh2009

Some great tips on cooking fried chicken

13th February 2009
Fried chicken, also known as southern fried chicken, is a very popular food. There are many different recipes for fried chicken and you can cook it in various ways too. Deep frying is a common way to make it but you can also shallow fry it or even oven fr... Read >
Author: harish.nh2009

Main Cooking Tips for Better Barbequing

10th February 2009
Having a backyard barbeque with friends and family is one of life's great pleasures. Whether you own a gas grill or charcoal grill, barbequed foods taste great. To help make your cooking experience even more enjoyable, I've listed some tips that all backy... Read >
Author: happybhatia17

How to Buy a Valentines Day Gift for the Opposite Sex

09th February 2009
As every man knows, and as every woman knows, shopping for the opposite sex and deciding which Valentines Day gift to get is one of the most difficult things to do. As such, here are some tips to help you along a bit and give you a couple of tips regardin... Read >
Author: qminime65

Deep Fryer Cooking - This cooking method is fast and cooking in batches is quick and easy

03rd February 2009
Deep-frying is something that a lot of people have never tried and instead have left to the fast food outlets and restaurants. Deep-frying is actually quite easy though, when you know how it is done, and a deep fryer is the cleanest, safest way of deep-fr... Read >
Author: Shailesh Kumar Singh

Stop eating salads if you are looking to lose weight fast

28th January 2009
Those seeking rapid fat loss and wanting to lose weight fast should strongly reconsider the salads they are eating for quick weight loss. I believe this so strongly that I am going to provide you three "salad" based weight loss tips so you can be much be... Read >
Author: jaysonrd

Wholesale Restaurant Supply: Finding the Best Money-Saving Deals

26th January 2009
Does the thought of buying kitchenware leave you bothered and confused? You can simplify by breaking down the process to the basics. Here are tips for buying kitchenware with an eye for quality and price: Consider the type of usage of the kitchenware... Read >
Author: Raily Arena

Hair Extensions and the common Questions and Concerns PART TWO

16th January 2009
Below are some more of the answers to the most common questions surrounding hair extensions: • When I have my extensions applied will people be able to tell that I am wearing them? No one should be able to tell you have extensions attached as long ... Read >
Author: Helen

Information on a Blacksmith Supplies

19th December 2008
It is a common misconception that a blacksmith relies on his muscles, a forge and a hammer to create his products. The modern blacksmith is a high tech artisan who uses a variety of sophisticated and complex tools and equipment to produce intricate works ... Read >
Author: Chris Comstock

Learn about Blacksmith Tools

17th December 2008
Blacksmithing is one of the few trades, if any; where the artisan can make the basic tools he requires using the very same blacksmithing process for which he will be using the tools. Indeed, for many years, a blacksmith had to either go to another blacksm... Read >
Author: Chris Comstock

Do-It-Yourself Halloween Decorations

30th September 2008
You can turn any home into a haunted house for Halloween by adding the right Halloween decorations. Here are simple do-it-yourself suggestions for Halloween decorations that you, your family, and the neighbors will enjoy this fall. Gourd candleholders ... Read >
Author: Paul

How to Prepare a Charcoal Grill Fir

18th August 2008
So you're planning on doing some grilling, huh? Well remember, it's all about the heat, and building your charcoal fire is more than just dumping in the charcoal and dousing them with lighter fluid. This may be how many people do it, but do it that way an... Read >
Author: Jason Collmorgen

Need Some Great BBQ Ideas?

29th July 2008
There are barbecue tips that you need to practice in order to ensure better outcome and the record are listed below: • Never fail to wash hands in hot soapy water before you handle the food. You can keep an antibacterial instant hand sanitizer near ... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

The Art and History of Wine: Cracking a Bottle

09th July 2008
First recorded in H. Kelly’s School for Wives (1773), the “cracking a bottle” expression mean something more thrilling than what we perceive it now. During the earlier times, cracking a bottle means removing the main part of the neck of the wine by ... Read >
Author: rae phillips

Airport Security and Flight Safety

01st July 2008
You know you're on your holidays when you arrive at the airport with your luggage and join the endless queues for checking in. But what would you do if you got to the security desk, only to be told your hand luggage is outside the safety guidelines? T... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Learn about Cupola Furnaces, Cupola, and Cupola Foundry Information

12th June 2008
Cupola furnaces are the easiest and most economical furnace to work with for the small foundry owner. Hobby metal casters are always on a look out for a cheaper alternative which will provide safety and yield quality results and the cupola furnace deliver... Read >
Author: Kent Klein

Get Cooking With New Patio Furniture

08th May 2008
Although Memorial Day has always been looked upon as the unofficial start of summer, nobody waits until that weekend to get out their grills and patio furniture; and some people don’t even wait for the month of May. As soon as the temperature gets into... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

Top 10 Tips for a more enjoyable Summer Vacation in Seaside Heights at the Jersey Shore

13th April 2008
Save money by renting a condo instead of paying for a hotel room. If you're bringing your family to the Jersey Shore this summer, the most economical and cost-saving tip I can give you is rent a condo. Besides being cheaper than many hotel rates, rent... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Barbeque Basics

01st April 2008
There’s nothing more enjoyable than having friends and family gathered around amidst the wonderful smells of charcoal-grilled prawns, vegetables and selected favorites. Barbecuing is one of those time- honored rituals that go hand in hand with sum... Read >
Author: DEV DAAS

Tips for Preparing Middle Eastern Pickles

03rd March 2008
If you are a pickle lover, you must prepare Middle Eastern pickles. You can certainly go out and buy them. But you should know that commercial pickles are missing essential elements that produce the authentic Middle Eastern taste. Also, they usual... Read >
Author: Azriel

Stainless steel nice piece bar set

03rd March 2008
Highly stylish, this modern take on a classic design offers a twelve bottle wine rack, dry sink and four additional trays for maximum storage capability with optimal design elements. The generous long bar and side bar extension create maximum space for se... Read >
Author: jeya

Forceps – A Medical Instrument For Abnormal Deliveries

21st February 2008
Forceps are hand-held instruments used for grasping and holding the objects. They are similar to tweezers and tongs and can be longer or smaller in size. There are more than 700 types, which are used as per the need of the situation. Usually, they are use... Read >
Author: apurva

Forceps – A Medical Instrument For Abnormal Deliveries

19th February 2008
Forceps are hand-held instruments used for grasping and holding the objects. They are similar to tweezers and tongs and can be longer or smaller in size. There are more than 700 types, which are used as per the need of the situation. Usually, they are u... Read >
Author: apurva

Hand Dyed Yarn - Using Grape Juice To Make Your Own Dye

15th October 2007
Creating your own hand dyed yarn isn't difficult and can be fun. With a little practice, you'll making yarn that is beautiful and unique. Here's a recipe using grape juice. With wool get a dusty-rose color, on cotton you'll get soft lavender.The following... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

How To Have The Perfect Barbecue

10th August 2007
I’m never more delighted than when I get invited to a barbecue cookout at a friends house, not only because it’s my way of cooking but also because it’s a great opportunity to have a chin wag and a glass of “pop” with people that I maybe only ge... Read >
Author: Paul Yates

Craft Clutter Creating Organizational Calm

02nd August 2007
Have you ever noticed how clutter, mess, and disorganization effects the way you feel? Having too much stuff, or stuff without order, creates an unsettled atmosphere. Very few can shut out the chaos around them without being affected by it. Seeing things... Read >
Author: Fran Black

Easy Dutch Oven Cooking

13th July 2007
Cooking with a Dutch oven can be a little intimidating for those who have yet to approach it. The good news is, it's not as difficult as it may seem, and with a little instructional guidance, you'll be serving up family favorites at your campsite in no ti... Read >
Author: Scouter

Craft Clutter Creating Organizational Calm

27th March 2007
Have you ever noticed how clutter, mess, and disorganization effects the way you feel? Having too much stuff, or stuff without order, creates an unsettled atmosphere. Very few can shut out the chaos around them without being affected by it. Seeing things ... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Dealing With Backed Up Garbage Disposals

05th March 2007
Sometimes it seems garbage disposals can take on anything, but eventually they meet their match. When they do, you need to know how to come to the rescue. The common in sink garbage disposal is an appliance that is easy to take for granted. At least un... Read >
Author: Fred Linson

Fishing, Oysters, Alligators and Me!

21st February 2007
Sleet and occasional flurries of snow are making tap dancing sounds on my deck. Outside the cat is snuggled up inside his box in the garage. He's able to go outside if he wants, through the pet door which I have opened up again. A family of raccoons deci... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Teaching Table Manners and Formal Dining Etiquettes

20th February 2007
In these times of fast food, it has become imperative to brush up our formal dining etiquette. Nowadays, formal sit-down dinners are becoming less frequent. There comes a business lunch or a dinner at a swanky restaurant where you are required to be sophi... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

Why Everyone Should Pickle at Home

04th January 2007
One of the great things about pickles is that anyone, and I DO mean anyone, can make their pickles easily right at home. There is no special skill and just a bit of pickling knowledge needed. You will also need just a few simple to get, cheap items that y... Read >
Author: Jonathan Heusman

Cooking Tips For Outdoor Chefs

04th October 2006
Outdoor cooking isn't for everyone. It takes a person who is willing to put his reputation as a grilling superstar on the line each time he lights a gas grill or tosses a match onto a flammable pile of charcoal. that the people he feeds will appreciat... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Gas Grills: The Meat of The Matter

02nd October 2006
Grilling is a very well-known way to cook throughout social occurrences and get togethers, whether for a significant group of people or a small but close group of friends. There are ways to guarantee that you get the best of your grilling sessions with... Read >
Author: Jack Lee

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

Connected for Life

01st July 2006
CONNECTED FOR LIFEDo you find yourself pulling away from others, especially if you'veexperienced a crisis or deep disappointment? We need other people andwe'll never thrive as human beings in isolation.A man who lost his wife to cancer found himself wanti... Read >
Steve Goodier

Gift Basket Ideas for the Man in Your Life

15th March 2006
Are you looking for a good gift idea for the man in your life? Are you never quite sure what to get him? Does he have t-shirts and ties you have gotten him hidden in the back of your closet? Even if your man is hard to buy for, there are great id... Read >
Author: Betty Singer

Tools For Your Gourmet Kitchen

09th November 2005
Chop, chop, chop! No kitchen is complete without a set of cutlery. When it comes to cutlery for your kitchen, you have lots of choices. But the most important thing to have is a Chef's knife. A high quality chef's knife will cost you at least $50, but pla... Read >
Author: Jerry Powell

7 Need to Know Campsite Cooking Strategies

07th September 2005
Are you sick and tired of not knowing what to bring or what to cook when you go camping? Do you either pack the entire kitchen (including the sink) or you bring the absolute minimum and then have to use a fork as a spatula or two spoons as tongs? If th... Read >
Author: Eric Stephenson