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Train Your Puppy to Accept the Leash

01st October 2009
Does your puppy get frightened when you try to put their leash on? Or maybe they incessantly chew their leash, and you can't get them to stop. In either case you an easily train them to accept their leash, so you can safely take them on walks and procee... Read >
Author: Sally Canela

Roaches: The Easiest Way to Get Roaches Away

11th September 2009
How to Get Rid of Roaches No one wants to fumigate their home with roach poison, so finding alternative ways to remove roaches from your home is the most ideal solution to the problem. Unfortunately, because roaches live in such high numbers, it is ver... Read >
Author: Elena Semick

Indian Great Cooking Ingredients

08th August 2009
Spices are one of the significant cooking ingredients of Indian cuisine. Spices and herbs are also one reason why Indian food is becoming famous to people around the world. Indian Spices Indian spices are heated in the pan with ghee or cooking oil t... Read >
Author: Urmann

Authentic Indian Recipes

08th August 2009
India cuisine has become popular in the United States. It is known to be cooked with many herbs and spices. Indian cuisine involves the use of numerous herbs and spices. It differs slightly from one city to the other. It is reflected in the demographic... Read >
Author: Urmann

Brand star Entertainment, Brandstar Entertainment

12th June 2009
Do you know what you’re eating when you dip that chip into some zesty salsa? Green Mountain Gringo® brand understands America’s desire to know. The Balancing Act TV show on Lifetime Television presents Chef Don McMillan from the Stocked Pot Cookin... Read >
Author: Kay Renz

Easy way to treat pimples

18th May 2009
Pimples indicate the existence of congestion or an imbalance according to their location on the surface of the body can tell what external organ is affected. 1. Pimples on the forehead indicate a possible intestinal disease. - purify your body taking a ... Read >
Author: Raisa Adria

How To Stop Puppy From Biting

17th April 2009
Learning how to stop a puppy from biting may seem like it is impossible but there are actually quite a few techniques you can employ to stop biting puppies. If you persevere with your training you will be surprised just how quickly you can get a young Dog... Read >
Author: Dave Tee

All About Hunan Cuisine

26th March 2009
Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical - humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to hel... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Food in Rome and Latium - Italy

10th March 2009
Carciofi, or artichokes, are enormously popular in Italy – some 90 varieties are grown – and especially prized in Rome. Many varieties are offered in the markets, including the large, thorn-less Romanesco, slim Cantanese and the tender Vioetta. In Rom... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Food in Rome and Latium - Italy

02nd March 2009
Carciofi, or artichokes, are enormously popular in Italy – some 90 varieties are grown – and especially prized in Rome. Many varieties are offered in the markets, including the large, thorn-less Romanesco, slim Cantanese and the tender Vioetta. In Rom... Read >
Author: Enrico Massetti

Great restaurant in Edinburgh

18th February 2009
Presentation of Thailand: The Kingdom of Thailand is an independent country that lies down in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Laos and Myanmar, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malays... Read >
Author: ANNE LISE

An Impact on the Way Indians Cook.

20th January 2009
Indian cooking is considered one of the most diverse cuisines in the world. With the traditional use of varied spices and ingredients, Indian food is not always instantly recognizable as Indian because of the number of influences that have made an impact ... Read >
Author: mintoo

Cooking : an Impact on the Way Indians Cook

07th January 2009
Indian cooking is considered one of the most diverse cuisines in the world. With the traditional use of varied spices and ingredients, Indian food is not always instantly recognizable as Indian because of the number of influences that have made an impact ... Read >
Author: IC SERVE

Explain Indian Cooking

05th January 2009
Indian cooking is considered one of the most diverse cuisines in the world. With the traditional use of varied spices and ingredients, Indian food is not always instantly recognizable as Indian because of the number of influences that have made an impact ... Read >
Author: sukhpreet

Cooking : an Impact on the Way Indians Cook

02nd January 2009
Indian cooking is considered one of the most diverse cuisines in the world. With the traditional use of varied spices and ingredients, Indian food is not always instantly recognizable as Indian because of the number of influences that have made an impact ... Read >
Author: IC SERVE

Can you explain Indian Cooking?

30th December 2008
Indian cooking is considered one of the most diverse cuisines in the world. With the traditional use of varied spices and ingredients, Indian food is not always instantly recognizable as Indian because of the number of influences that have made an impact ... Read >
Author: Ajay Kumar

Top Personal Protection Gifts This Holiday Season

24th November 2008
It goes without saying that you want your loved ones to be safe, when they’re at home and especially when they’re away. With the current economy and the upcoming holiday season, it’s more important than ever to take precautions against theft and oth... Read >
Author: Security Saint

What is the Scoville Scale?

16th October 2008
Capsicum fruits concentrate special substances that give their intensity. These are called capsacinoids which is the ingredient that causes different heat level when they are ingested. Capsicum peppers are measured under the Scoville scale, named ... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

CAPSICUM PEPPERS Origin

16th October 2008
Capsicum is a genus of plants from the Solanaceae family, cultivated for thousands of years by the people of the tropical Americas. The term chilli or chile is widely used and it refers exclusively to the smaller, hot types of capsicum fruits. Its or... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Cinco de Mayo Recipe

23rd September 2008
Whether or not you noticed—and I certainly have—we've been trapped in the midst of seemingly the worst drought in years. We're meeting our rain quota; the crops are doing fine; and I'd say our economy is managing. What I'm speaking of is the lack of... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Theme Party Decorations

21st August 2008
Theme party decorations are paramount to ensure that guests are informed about the message of the day. Themes work by carrying a certain message which is usually not written but seen through decorations of a particular party. Decorations bring out the col... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Basic cooking techniques Of China Sichuan Cuisine

29th July 2008
Sichuan Cuisine, known more commonly in the West as “Szechuan,” is one of the most famous Chinese cuisines in the world. Characterized by its spicy and pungent flavors, Sichuan cuisine, with a myriad of tastes, emphasizes the use of chili. Pepper and ... Read >
Author: upinder singh negi2

Hunan Cuisine And Regional Cuisine

24th July 2008
Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical – humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to h... Read >
Author: shibu

Szechuan, China Sichuan Cuisine

02nd July 2008
Sichuan Cuisine, known more commonly in the West as “Szechuan,” is one of the most famous Chinese cuisines in the world. Characterized by its spicy and pungent flavors, Sichuan cuisine, with a myriad of tastes, emphasizes the use of chili. Pepper and ... Read >
Author: Sunita Kaushal

How To Make Jalapeno Mustard That Will Add Excitement To Your Hamburgers

21st May 2008
Jalapeno is a chili pepper that is of medium size. When ripe, jalapenos are around 2 to 3 inches long and are sold when it is still green. Growing period of jalapeno plant is around 70 to 80 days. Jalapeno mustard is a mouth watering dish that is made ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How To Make Jalapeno Mustard That Will Add Excitement To Your Hamburgers

20th May 2008
Jalapeno is a chili pepper that is of medium size. When ripe, jalapenos are around 2 to 3 inches long and are sold when it is still green. Growing period of jalapeno plant is around 70 to 80 days. Jalapeno mustard is a mouth watering dish that is made ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

popular appetizer chili potato

15th May 2008
The Fried potato recipe is party food recipe is Christmas dinner appetizer recipe. You can use any kind of chili pepper you like is I like polio or chipotle the best. Buy them dried and put them in your blender to make powder! Serve warm with a dollop of ... Read >
Author: jeya

China Sichuan Cuisine for People Who Like Spicy Food

08th May 2008
Sichuan Cuisine, known more commonly in the West as “Szechuan,” is one of the most famous Chinese cuisines in the world. Characterized by its spicy and pungent flavors, Sichuan cuisine, with a myriad of tastes, emphasizes the use of chili. Pepper and ... Read >
Author: Janey

Regional Cuisine Hunan Cuisine

28th March 2008
Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical – humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to h... Read >
Author: Vinu

Regional Cuisine Hunan Cuisine

28th March 2008
Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical - humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to hel... Read >
Author: Tarsem

Stay Healthy with Goji berries

07th February 2008
Goji berry or wolf berry is nutritious herbal food item that is known for its amazing health benefits. It is an amazing anti oxidant that helps in flushing out the body and detoxifying it in a simple way. Basically, Goji berries are Chinese herbs that com... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Thai Food: Yum Neua and Num Prik Kung Sod Recipe

25th January 2008
Yum Neua (Spicy Salad) ..................... Main Ingredients Spicy Salad sauce 50 g Meat of choice (sausage, grilled pork or beef) 100 g Sliced onions 50 g Sliced tomatoes 25 g Sliced celery 15 g ........................... Read >
Author: Wevangti

What is So Special About Goji Berries?

22nd January 2008
Goji Berries might be better known as the wolfberry, whose plant is distinctly related to tobacco, chili pepper, deadly nightshade, eggplant, tomato, and the potato plants. The US Department of Agriculture Germplasm Resources Information Network also clas... Read >
Author: springherb11

GOJI BERRIES FOR EVERYONE

18th January 2008
Goji berry is also well known as ‘wolf berry’ and is selling like hot cakes in the western countries. Today, millions of people have acknowledged its health benefits and are now taking it to reap maximum natural benefits out of it. The fruit is consid... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

What Everybody Needs To Know About Pet Safe Plants

09th November 2007
House plants and pets sometimes do not mix very well. If you love to have your home in bloom all year around, then you need to be careful about the plants you select if you intend to also keep a pet. Some plants can make pets ill if they eat the leaves s... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Products Made From Goji Berries

06th November 2007
Goji berry, also known as wolfberry in Western countries, is one of the most obscure, yet very useful and beneficial fruits known to mankind. The plant is considered near the characteristics of the species that include tomato, chili pepper, eggplant and p... Read >
Author: springherbcouk@googlemail.com

Vitamin C, Essential for Health and Happiness

02nd November 2007
Vitamin C, an Essential NutrientOf all the vitamins, The C Vitamin is the one that is most well known. Although everyone has heard of it, and most people know it is a 'good thing', very few people really know the truth. Hopefully, this article will help t... Read >
Author: rwakefield

An Alkaline Diet Can Reduce Heartburn & Acid Reflux Symptoms

01st August 2007
Many people suffering from acid indigestion may have an elevated level of acid in their body due in large part to their diet. One method of improving the pH level is by altering the way they eat and when looking to treat acid reflux and alkaline diet food... Read >
Author: Steve Knowles

Brief History on the Origin of Pepper Spray

01st July 2007
The world can be a dangerous place. Most of the time that is not the case. You can walk down the street safely without worries, and probably have someone by your side just in case. However, for those rare times when it is dangerous, protection is handy... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Become a Twentieth Century Fox In Vintage Lingerie

26th April 2007
If you enjoy the glamour of vintage lingerie from the nineteen thirties or fifties you have a lot of absolutely gorgeous pieces to choose from that can help you fulfill your movie star fantasy. The sexy sirens of the silver screen have influenced women's ... Read >
Author: Tony McDay

Weight Loss with Negative Calorie Foods

02nd April 2007
It is a sad fact that 95% of people that lose weight will gain it all back plus more in a year. Losing 20 to 40 pounds on a diet that you struggled and suffered through with hours of strenuous exercise and in the end you are the same weight or perhaps eve... Read >
Author: Jared Wash

Mom Demystifies Zest, Horseradish, Mustard and Other Odd Ingredients With Emergency Substitutions

21st November 2006
During holiday season cooks are more likely to make recipes that have been in the family for ages. But this can also mean needing an ingredient you haven't stocked in your kitchen for ages! Knowing an ingredients "equivalent" or substitution can save th... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan

Good things to know about Cayenne Herbal Properties

01st April 2006
Botanical Name: Capsicum frutescens/Capsicum spp. Common Names: Capsaicin, Chili Pepper, Red Pepper Overview Native Americans have used cayenne (or red pepper) as both food and medicine for at least 9,000 years. The hot and spicy taste of c... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Disease-Fighting Plants: 7 Delicious Herbs that Pack a Powerful Antimicrobial Punch

05th March 2006
Adding herbs to your favorite dishes adds flavor, variety and color. Antimicrobial herbs provide all of that - PLUS they give your health a major boost. Antimicrobial herbs have a unique ability to destroy and inhibit the growth of disease-causing microor... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Sexual Enhancement Food

08th September 2005
There is always a chance to enhance your sex live with the help of food. It is not a secret that many natural enhancement pills are based on well-known ancient aphrodisiac, mostly exotic, like Cayenne Fruit, Chinese Ginseng, Horny Goat, Ginkgo and others.... Read >
Author: Boris Boki