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Keep Your Dog Free From Pests With Cedar Dog Bedding

29th September 2009
Dogs make loyal companions for many people. They are always ready to listen, take a pat or a hug. In return for all they offer, they ask for little in return. Most are happy with an occasional treat, fresh water, some food and comfortable bedding. If y... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Electric Smokers

29th September 2009
People love the aroma and taste of smoky food prepared in gas or charcoal grills. It is the favorite foods prepared in the week days and enjoyed with the whole family. Smokers can be wood, charcoal, gas or electric. You must be thinking how an electric sm... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Red Cedar Dog Bedding Deters Flees And Ticks

28th September 2009
If you have a dog, you know what good friends these little guys can be. They listen without judging and love us whatever our mood is like. They ask little in return, just a little food, fresh water and a comfortable bed. Here is a great idea for dog beddi... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

An Overview of Biomass Energy

22nd September 2009
As fuel prices skyrocket, personal financial situations and entire economies are threatened. Biomass energy has been offered up as a possible solution. An Overview of Biomass Energy Energy can be produced in a number of ways. We can burn fossil fuel... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Make Your Back-to-School List Green by Using Environmental Products

17th September 2009
This year’s back to school shopping list is an opportunity to do your part to save the environment by using green environmental products. Parents and students can fill backpacks with report covers, index cards, binders, compositions books, pens and pen... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

Organic Gardening 101: Mulching

17th September 2009
A mulch is a protective cover placed over and around the soil with an aim to modify the local environment and climate to aid the growth of a plant. When it comes to organic gardening, mulching can be very effective in increasing yields and improving the q... Read >
Author: georgerydley

The Basics of Iguana Care

16th September 2009
Iguana Care The Basics of Iguana Care There are a lot of people who seem to adore iguanas and they end up buying the baby iguanas on a spur of the moment decision. But then when these baby iguanas grow larger than what they have expected, they act w... Read >
Author: markgcw7

Cheap Landscaping Tips

14th September 2009
If you want to include simply the best landscaping design, then you should begin brainstorming along the lines of harmony. Unity is key concept to landscapting design achievement and unity should be used throughout your whole work area, around your house.... Read >
Author: James M Taylor

What are the many Wood Siding Types?

07th September 2009
Wood siding types that are manufactured today are many which include, clapboard, plywood, shakes and shingles, tongue and groove and hardboard. Choosing a type of wood for your house is a big step. By matching the style of your home to a unique wood sidin... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

What are the many Wood Siding Types?

04th September 2009
Wood siding types that are manufactured today are many which include, clapboard, plywood, shakes and shingles, tongue and groove and hardboard. Choosing a type of wood for your house is a big step. By matching the style of your home to a unique wood sidin... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Why You Need a Gas Fireplace

03rd September 2009
In the past, gas fireplaces were mostly freestanding units that took up potentially valuable living space in your home. They also had only flickering blue flames for ambiance – a far cry from the dancing of yellow and orange flames in a wood burning fi... Read >
Author: rharrison98

Loose Impediments and Movable Obstructions (Rules 23-1 and 24-1)

31st August 2009
It seems that many golfers are confused as to whether objects on the course are loose impediments or movable obstructions. This is an important distinction to make, as there are a number of relevant Rules where players could incur penalties if they get it... Read >
Author: Barry Rhodes

Pellet Systems International: Advancing Pellet Manufacturing

25th August 2009
In the pursuit of turning modern day risks and high energy consumption into a friendlier method of modernizing lifestyle, Pellet Systems is one reliable method. Alternative energy and sustainable living have been one of humans’ ultimate studies as human... Read >
Author: Pellet Systems International

How to Upgrade Your Property in Aptos with a DIY Garden Makeover

25th August 2009
If you own property in Aptos, you're lucky to be living in one of the most beautiful parts of the world. However, you may still want to transform your garden from bland and boring to fun and fabulous. Money is tight these days, so if you're looking ... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Postal Tubes

23rd August 2009
If you have some sheets of paper or a poster to send through the post without folding it then the best way is to send them in postal tubes. Postal tubes are made of solid board and come in a range of different sizes and strengths. Manufactured from biodeg... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Using A Barbecue Safely & Efficiently

13th August 2009
There's more to BBQ food that sausages and burgers and, if you have treated yourself to a gas BBQ with a lid, there are so many different foods and cooking styles you can try out. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your BBQ:- 1. Sm... Read >
Author: PRIYANKA

Stop the Slippery Slopes With an Erosion Mat

07th August 2009
Erosion is a challenge in almost every environment under many varied situations. To solve this, erosion mats are used. If an erosion mat is to be utilized, then there are two types to choose from. For a non-channel area, an erosion mat that can be roll... Read >
Author: Mark Sierra

History Paves Way for Proper Dust Suppressant Usage

05th August 2009
Deciding on the [proper substance to be used as a dust suppressant is a lesson that has already been learned. It is hard to forget when a whole town had to be abandoned because the wrong chemical was sprayed as a dust suppressant. For those that it mig... Read >
Author: Mark Sierra

How to Upgrade Your Property in Aptos with a DIY Garden Makeover

31st July 2009
If you own property in Aptos, you're lucky to be living in one of the most beautiful parts of the world. However, you may still want to transform your garden from bland and boring to fun and fabulous. Money is tight these days, so if you're looking to... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Chicken Coups - Foolproof Plans!

27th July 2009
Introduction: A chicken coop is an enclosure in which the chickens are kept. The interior of the housing have nest boxes for the chickens to lay eggs, and also has perches for the birds to sleep on. The intside and outside of a chicken coop is us... Read >
Author: Trent Mullins

Chicken Coups - Essential Information

27th July 2009
Introduction: A chicken coop is a kind of enclosure in which the chickens are kept. The interior of the housing have nest boxes for the chickens to lay eggs, and also has perches for the birds to sleep on. The interior and the exterior of a chick... Read >
Author: Trent Mullins

Sweet Crock Pot Pulled Pork Meal

23rd July 2009
Many call it BBQ shredded Crock pot pulled pork because it seems like shredded pork, but technically it is BBQ pulled pork. But, if you need call it shredded pork, no-one will care. Once it's cooked, the way it became its name is from using your hands, ... Read >
Author: Slow Cookerrecipies

Postal tubes

21st July 2009
If you have some sheets of paper or a poster to send through the post without folding it then the best way is to send them in postal tubes. Postal tubes are made of solid board and come in a range of different sizes and strengths. Manufactured from biodeg... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Chicken Coups - Prevent Costly Mistakes

18th July 2009
Introduction:A chicken coop is a kind of enclosure in which the chickens are kept. The interior of the housing have nest boxes for the chickens to lay eggs, and also has perches for the birds to sleep on.The interior and the exterior of a chicken coop is ... Read >
Author: Collin Cochran

Asbestos exposure-17 practical steps to reduce exposure to asbestos

09th July 2009
If you are living in an area where naturally occurring asbestos has been disturbed and the asbestos fibers are likely to become airborne, you should reduce your exposure to asbestos by taking the following steps: 1- You should walk, run, hike, and bike... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Practical tips on how to reduce asbestos exposure

09th July 2009
If you are living in an area where naturally occurring asbestos has been disturbed and the asbestos fibers are likely to become airborne, you should reduce your exposure to asbestos by taking the following steps: -Walk, run, hike, and bike only on pave... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Six Tips to a Weed-Free Garden

06th July 2009
Weeds are a part of a gardener’s life, and you’ll never be able to keep them out completely. However, there are a few steps you can take to make your garden less vulnerable. Use mulch. You can lay down either organic mulch—usually wood chips, s... Read >
Author: Geoff Wolfenden

The Top Causes of Windshield Rock Chips

01st July 2009
There are many causes of windshield rock chips, and unfortunately, you can’t prevent all of them from happening. Although there are some safety measures you can take to prevent them, damage control is sometimes the only available step. Flying Rocks ... Read >
Author: Mark Carpenter

Spending Less on Summer Landscaping

01st July 2009
As summer begins, Americans begin planning more and more activities that take them outdoors to enjoy the weather. And for those who maintain a garden or landscape, it’s time to start thinking about summer home improvements. This year, you may finally be... Read >
Author: cbelden

Learn About Electric Smokers

01st July 2009
People really like the smell and flavor of smoky delights grilled in propane or charcoal barbeques. It is one of the most favorite foods made at home and eaten with the entire family. You can use wood, charcoal, propane or electric smokers. You may be try... Read >
Author: Clifford Hawkins

Guide - How long to bake bbq chicken

28th June 2009
How long to bake bbq chicken?2 x 4-5lb roasting chickensOlive OilFor most impressive results place the roasting chickens on the upper rack area of your BBQ smoker at approximately 250f to 300f for around 4 or so hours until the internal temperature of the... Read >
Author: Jerry Frazier

Why Wood Pellets For Pellet Stoves Will Save You Money

26th June 2009
Pellets are a fuel source for burning in wood pellet stoves. It is a heating source of today and of the future. It's got many advantages that makes it truly engaging both from the viewpoint of heating your home at a reasonable price, to paraphrase of inte... Read >
Author: Darrel Redmond

Free Fuel Is Everywhere- Learn to Make Sawdust Pellets

23rd June 2009
Wood pellets as a source of alternative energy over the usual non renewable fossil fuels have been gaining lots of interest all over the planet. As an interesting point, heating systems designed in particular for the use of sawdust pellets are now general... Read >
Author: Paul Atta

Consider Wood Pellet Machines To Use Up Wood Waste and Heat Your Home

22nd June 2009
Most wood pellet machines are a type of mill used to make tube shaped pellets from a mixture of dry powdered feedstock, for example flour, sawdust, or grass, and a wet ingredient, like molasses or steam. The pellets are made by compressing the mash or mea... Read >
Author: Paul Atta

Information On Manufacturing Wood Pellets

22nd June 2009
Pellets are a fuel source for burning in wood pellet stoves. It is a heating source of today and for tomorrow. It's got many advantages that makes it really interesting both from the perspective of heating your house at a reasonable price, to paraphrase o... Read >
Author: David Caffe

The Best Kept Secret About Log Cabins

16th June 2009
The best kept secret about log cabins is Adirondack Country Log Homes with a hand-peeled red pine log showing branch stubs and the red cambium left from the red bark. This hand-work creates that Rustic look a cabin deserves as compared to a machined log. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What’s in a Bean Bag Chair?

15th June 2009
A bean bag, by definition, is thought to be a bag filled with dried beans. However, despite its straight-forward name, a bean bag chair does not have to be filled with beans. There are, in fact, several fillings available for your bean bag chair. Each ... Read >
Author: Joy Burk

Brown wrapping paper

14th June 2009
Brown wrapping paper is paper produced by what is called the kraft process from wood pulp. It is very strong and relatively coarse. Kraft paper is usually brown in colour. It is used for brown paper bags, wrapping, envelopes and other packaging. Kraft pap... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Biobutanol The Future Biofuel

12th June 2009
Biobutanol fuel is gaining a large amount of attention recently as an alternative fuel source that can be used in petrol engines directly. It's a specialized form of butanol made from fermenting biomass that is like typical corn-based ethanol. It however ... Read >
Author: Hollis Baxter

How to Create an Accessible Playground by Choosing the Right Surfacing

03rd June 2009
It is the surfacing the makes or breaks an accessible playground. When designing a playground, you are faced with many options for surfacing, each has their own benefits. However, you only have a few choices if you want a truly usable playground for chi... Read >
Author: Mara Kaplan

Kraft Paper

03rd June 2009
Kraft paper is paper produced by what is called the kraft process from wood pulp. It is very strong and relatively coarse. Kraft paper is usually brown in colour. It is used for paper grocery bags, wrapping, envelopes and other packaging. Kraft paper is w... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Eating Unnatural or Inedible Substances - Harmful for your Child or not

15th May 2009
Pica is an eating disorder relating to the consumption of non-nutritive substances. It’s common for children to put all sorts of things, from clay and dirt, to crayons, in their mouths. Usually, all it takes is a basic amount of parental supervision ... Read >
Author: Paul

Creating a Water-Efficient Garden

15th May 2009
Most gardens can be made more water efficient. Doing so will give you healthier plants and save you time and money. One of the most important ways to make your garden water efficient is to add lots of organic material to the soil. Well-rotted manure, gree... Read >
Author: Mel C

Making Some Chicken Soup For Your Soil

28th April 2009
Your soil is the most important part of your garden, but too many people forget to nurture their soil. Soil is a living thing, containing microbes, fungi, insect life and general "creepy-crawlies" vital to plant health and vigor, as well as a receptacle f... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Doing Some Soil Testing In Your Garden

27th April 2009
Calcium is important for cell-wall integrity and root and leaf growth. If you lime your soil regularly to keep the pH above 6, calcium deficiency would be unlikely. However, on alkaline soils (pH above 7) add gypsum (calcium sulphate) instead of lime. L... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

The Difference Between Barbecue Wood Chips

17th April 2009
Smoke is an integral part of the barbecue process. It has been recognized since the ancient times as the best way to preserve meat for long periods of time, and now it is the most recognized way of adding flavor to your barbecue or to anything you can co... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

The Advantages of Garden Fountains in Ancient Times

17th April 2009
In every garden landscaping and remodeling, garden fountains are always a part of it. Most of these garden fountains create a living space inside and out for the owner that is complementary and unique on their personalities. However, setting up garden fou... Read >
Author: Sanjaya Anderson

How You Can Remove Old Trees

17th April 2009
Sometimes a tree gets to the point where it is necessary to say goodbye to it. It can be a painful choice to make, but sometimes the tree gets too close to the house, gets too diseased, gets an incurable infestation of some pest, or grows too tall and get... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

Making Landscape Beautiful

17th April 2009
If you want to incorporate only the best landscaping design then you need to start thinking along the lines of unity. This is key to your landscaping design success and it will need to be applied to your entire yard, all around your home. Your entire prop... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Activated Charcoal Medicinal Uses

09th April 2009
Activated charcoal is a small black substance created from coconut shells, wood chips, or nut shells. It is created by burning these substances in a climate that is without the presence of oxygen. Once the chemical process is completed the activated charc... Read >
Author: carbonresources11

Smoke your Meat inside with the Cameron cookware stainless steel stove top smoker

04th April 2009
As winter turns to spring, thoughts of barbecues and outdoor cooking begins to dance in the minds of many. Creating smoked meats and fish are a favorite taste tradition for generations. Smoking is the technique used to slowly heat the desired meat over se... Read >
Author: Montgomery Emerson

Primary Reasons For Converting To Radiant Floor Heating

01st April 2009
Primary Reasons For Converting To Radiant Floor Heating here are five good reasons why you need rising floor heating in your house. If you speak to homeowners who have below the floor heating you�ll be told about even more advantages to the set up. ... Read >
Author: Tatw

Using a Smoker Box on Your Grill

31st March 2009
Using a Smoker Box on your grill is an excellent way to give your smaller meals a great full, smoky flavor. You can find them in all sizes and prices. They're perfect for smoking fish, steak, ribs, chicken and more! I recently got one and found it easier... Read >
Author: Ray Shank

Home Composting - Getting the Mix Right

27th March 2009
The concept of composting has been around for quite a long time in the forests. Leaves fall to the forest floor, decompose, and their nutrients will be absorbed back into the trees through the roots. Farmers and Gardeners have been taking advantage of the... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Bush Modular Office Furniture is Manufactured Using Sustainable Practices

13th March 2009
Bush Furniture is a leader in the ready-to-assemble (RTA) furniture industry, and especially in modular office furniture. They have been around since 1959, and have two business segments: Bush Furniture North America and Bush Furniture Europe. Not only d... Read >
Author: MJ

The Nitty Gritty of Starting a Compost

13th March 2009
Composting has been around for many years as an easy way to add nutrients to a garden, but the activity is also a great way to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in our landfills. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports that as much as 24% o... Read >
Author: Andy Asbury

The key to landscaping design

10th March 2009
If you want to incorporate only the best landscaping design then you need to start thinking along the lines of unity. This is key to your landscaping design success and it will need to be applied to your entire yard, all around your home. Your entire prop... Read >
Author: tejeshwar

Tips Almost Guaranteed to Improve Your Barbecue Cooking

26th February 2009
Gas grilling or barbecuing? The debate rumbles on about which is best. The barbecue fans will claim that their food has more flavor because of the smoke flavors. You know, they may just be right! But it is not impossible to create the authentic wood cooke... Read >
Author: Neal

Keep Your Pets Out Of Your Indoor Plants

25th February 2009
Cats and dogs love dirt, they dig in it, play in it and if a cat's litter box isn't clean they may find a back-up location in your potted plants. Some pets will leave the dirt alone but are irresistibly drawn to the leaves, either to nibble on or bat at. ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sinagra

Creaing A Vegetable Indoors

16th February 2009
Houseplants and herb gardens are well-known as common plants that are grown indoors. But they are not the only plants that can be grown indoors. By using the right containers and having the ability to mimic the ideal growing conditions you can also have ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sinagra

Create Unity In Your Landscape

12th February 2009
If you want to incorporate only the best landscaping design then you need to start thinking along the lines of unity. This is key to your landscaping design success and it will need to be applied to your entire yard, all around your home. Your entire prop... Read >
Author: James Sawyers

Tips Almost Guaranteed to Improve Your Barbecue Cooking

11th February 2009
Gas grilling or barbecuing? The debate rumbles on about which is best. The barbecue fans will claim that their food has more flavor because of the smoke flavors. You know, they may just be right! But it is not impossible to create the authentic wood cooke... Read >
Author: Neal

The Pellet Stove: An Underappreciated Heat Source

03rd February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Randy Heslip As temperatures continue to drop and the cost to heat the home continues to increase, we start to scramble for affordable alternatives to gas and oil. While many people drift toward electric space heaters, gas fireplaces... Read >
Author: Randy

Using Hand Tools and Hand Power Tools

01st February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Richard Walker Woodworking As a Hobby Can Seem to Be Overwhelming For the novice wood worker, you may have some questions on using hand tools and hand power tools. It can be frustration knowing exactly how to use these tools safe... Read >
Author: Richard

Dealing with Termite Problems

29th January 2009
There's no doubt about it, termites are a pest in Australia, causing over $700 million in damage to homes every year. A professional pest controller should inspect every home annually, with the owner keeping an eagle eye out for signs in between times. Mu... Read >
Author: Mel C

Smoked Pork Butt – A Classic BBQ Dry Rub Recipe

27th January 2009
If you are tring to think of something unusual but at the same time traditional a smoked pork butt with barbecue dry rub is a good means to present smoked meat with tremendous flavor inexpensively and easily. All that is needed to get this recipe to ... Read >
Author: Budman

Guide To Organic Gardening

20th January 2009
Wood ash from hardwoods is rich in potassium and contains significant amounts of calcium and other minerals. Ash from conifers may be similarly rich in potassium but contains little else. Wood ashes spread on the ground tend to lose their nutrients rapidl... Read >
Author: suegold

Four Tips for Making a Hermit Crab Habitat

18th January 2009
It's important that you provide your crab with the ideal living conditions. There are a few things you need to know about making a proper hermit crab habitat. This article will give you a few tips. Size First and foremost, you need to think about ... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Oak Tree

17th January 2009
The oak is one of the world’s most recognizable species of tree. Humans use its wood in all sorts of applications. Due to its dense nature and beautiful look, oak is common in furniture from oak bedroom furniture to dining room tables . There are over ... Read >
Author: George Venables

Different Types Of Iguana Habitats

08th January 2009
If you have met the basic light, heating, space and humidity requirements of an iguana habitat, you might think that your work is all done. However, it should be stated that those are just the basic parts of an iguana habitat. This means that although the... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Basic Of Iguana Care

08th January 2009
There are a lot of people who seem to adore the iguanas and they end up buying the baby iguanas out of a spur of the moment decision. But then when these baby iguanas grow larger than what they have expected at first, they cram as to whom to give them to.... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Tips For Producing Great Tasting Grill Or Barbecue Food

05th January 2009
Cooking in your backyard is increasingly popular. How can you make your barbecue or grilling parties truly memorable? Simple, produce great tasting food by using hardwood chips to flavor meat, fish and vegetables. But how do you achieve this. It is not... Read >
Author: abha

A Look At The Benefits Of Gas Grilling

05th January 2009
Gas grills work by a spark igniting the gas within the grill. Gas grills typically have a knob or button in which you push, which in turn activates a small hammer. The hammer hit's the top of an ignition crystal. Then the burner mixes the gas with oxygen ... Read >
Author: John Salmon

The Floor Coverings For Iguanas

29th December 2008
Now, when it comes to your habitat's flooring, take this consideration closely. You want to have something that is easy to replace or at least to clean. But, you don't want to have anything that your iguana can pick up with his tongue or even worse get wr... Read >
Author: John Simmons

The differences between charcoal and gas grilling

08th December 2008
The word barbecue may mean different things depending where you live and who you ask. Some people refer to it as a specific kind of meat, while others may refer to it as a social gathering, a piece of cooking equipment, a style of cooking, or simply eatin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Playground Safety Tips

03rd December 2008
Try to watch over your child closely as much as you can when your child is in the playground. If you can't, have someone trusted to keep a watch on your child. Ensure that he's never unattended at a playground. For example, your child may enjoy swinging f... Read >
Author: Paul

Two Fabulous Attractions In The English Lake District

02nd December 2008
Gondola is a reconstructed steam yacht which offers a wonderful, nostalgic sailing experience on Coniston Water in the amazing scenery of the ENglish Lake Distroct. The original Gondola was launched in 1859 and is perefectly recreated in today's Gondol... Read >
Author: Rod Smith

Kids' Games and Activities: What Are You Waiting For?

01st December 2008
An important part of maintaining your child's curiosity and enthusiasm for learning is to provide a fresh supply of games and activities. Yet, often parents are reluctant to explore new games and activities because of the burden of setting up the activit... Read >
Author: Anthony Vecchioni

Domestic and foreign manufacturers of construction machinery: wheel loaders

30th November 2008
Loader - this modern high-performance machines designed to carry out excavation work, loading and processing of different materials: different types of soils and rocks, coal, sand, gravel, metal shavings, wood chips, stones, etc., as well as agricultura... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter

Postal Tubes

25th November 2008
If you have posters or sheets of paper to send via the post without folding then the best way to send them is using postal tubes. Postal tubes are made of cardboard and come in different sizes and strengths. Manufactured from biodegradable spiral wound ca... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

The Benefits of Garden Fountains

12th November 2008
Remodeling and landscaping have become more popular projects than ever before, as people want to create a living space inside and out that is unique and complementary to their personalities-- but it is also a pricey endeavor. As the economy continues ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Do I Really Need to Complete the Honey - Do List When Selling My Home

11th November 2008
That is the question all home owners should ask themselves when they consider selling their home. The first item on the fix-it list: clear the clutter! If your closets, attic, basement, garage, and other storage areas appear neat, half-full and organized... Read >
Author: Irene Gaffigan

The Green future of the Isle of Wight.

11th November 2008
Thanks to a �6,500 grant to the Isle of Wight Council, residents of the island could find their homes and workplaces being heated by sustainable bio-fuels. The generous grant from the South-East Woodland & Timber Fund is to be spent on making an eva... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Artificial Grass in play Ground

17th October 2008
The turf pad is said to increase the shock-absorbing properties. The list of advantages of artificial grass for use in playgrounds is endless. The synthetic turf is an all-weather playing surface and is safer than sand, pea gravel, or wood chips. It requi... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

BBQ Ribs - Cook up some delicious ribs.

26th September 2008
Barbeque lovers love BBQ ribs and who can blame them, I know I do. There is a fine art though to cooking ribs on the BBQ. Lets face it this is the best way to cook ribs. If you are planning to cook ribs then you need to set aside an afternoon to cook them... Read >
Author: Dave Jones

Biomass Boilers Help Fight Climate Change

24th September 2008
If you ask the public what is the most popular renewable energy technology, you are likely to hear solar panels and wind turbines. These technologies probably have the highest profile within the much hyped green energy sector. Solar panels and wind turbin... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

Biomass: Renewable Energy from Plant Waste

22nd September 2008
The increasing scarcity and cost of conventional energy is leading to both generators and consumers searching for new sources of power supply. One such emerging area that fits the present desire for energy from renewable origins is biomass, namely the pro... Read >
Author: Mike Drabble

BBQ tips- Avoid some basic BBQ errors!

11th September 2008
Are you like me and love the taste of BBQ-ed food. The whole process of cooking the food, spending time with family and friend whilst cooking up dinner is the best way to spend a sunny afternoon. There are a few things that can make or break the quality o... Read >
Author: Dave Jones

Will Our Leaders Follow?

10th September 2008
WILL OUR LEADERS FOLLOW? While politicians argue about how to solve America's energy problems, the ethanol industry is actually developing new technologies to help reduce our dangerous dependence on foreign oil. For example, the Irvine, Californi... Read >
Author: Barb Miller

Cardboard boxes

29th July 2008
Cardboard boxes are used by many companies for getting their products safely to their destination. Cardboard boxes are used for shipping due to their strength. Despite its strength it is light-weight and consists of three layers of kraft paper. From the p... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Why Dura Bull Dog Bedz?

22nd July 2008
As long time dog owners, for years we have been frustrated with the dog beds currently on the market. Most are made of surplus cloth with various fill materials ranging from wood chips to Styrofoam pellets. None provide what we consider to be essential to... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Digesters and the Technology of Anaerobic Digestion

09th July 2008
Many farms in Europe are using energy crops which are processed in digesters to produce biogas. In most cases the main crop used is corn silage. To generate significantly more methane than seasonal corn supplies and/or manure alone, digester designs in Eu... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

The Importance of Borders and Edgings in your Front Yards

08th July 2008
When it comes to home gardens and playgrounds, it is not enough that beauty dominates the general appearance of the area but functionality should also be carefully planned. When it comes to safety, the children’s playground needs the most precautio... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Corrugated Cardboard

26th June 2008
Corrugated cardboard is the preferred material for shipping and displaying due to the fact it is very strong. Despite its strength it is light-weight and consists of three layers of what is called kraft paper. From the paper mills, the kraft paper is ship... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Solid Wood Cabinets- Alternative Materials That are Being Used

27th May 2008
Unless you are planning a big budget for your kitchen, solid wood cabinets are most likely not an option. For new homeowners, or people that have never bought kitchen cabinets before, it is not uncommon to get a surprised reaction when they hear that th... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

The Pros and Cons of Asphalt Roof Shingles

20th May 2008
Roofing is one of those subjects that most people don’t really think about until the buy or sell a home or the water is pouring down in the house. Well, getting a new roof can be an expensive proposition, so taking the time to learn a little about your ... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Iguana Care

15th May 2008
The Basics of Iguana Care There are a lot of people who seem to adore the iguanas and they end up buying the baby iguanas out of a spur of the moment decision. But then when these baby iguanas grow larger than what they have expected at first, they... Read >
Author: paul@ultimateiguanacarehandbook.com

The Grass Could be Greener

07th April 2008
You probably never thought that your garden could be greener, without adding more water. But these days everyone's talking about eco-friendly ideas, and yes, your home garden can be part of the solution. The most obvious eco-element is trees, of course. N... Read >
Author: M Shane

Let Wood Chips Make Your BBQ Smoker Unique

01st February 2008
I’ve seen many lists of wood chips and what foods go well with them and it’s always struck me that this is approaching the problem for the wrong side. The wood chip is choosing the food and in my book it’s the food that chooses the wood chip! So whe... Read >
Author: Paul Yates

Paper or Plastic: The Debate Over Grocery Store Bags

08th January 2008
So which will it be then, paper OR plastic, hmmm? The question is tough to avoid, unless you’ve figured out how to eat without EVER going to the grocery store. Chances are, most of us haven’t given the choice too much thought – or if we have, we rem... Read >
Author: Matty Byloos

Electric Smokers

07th November 2007
People love the aroma and taste of smoky food prepared in gas or charcoal grills. It is the favorite foods prepared in the week days and enjoyed with the whole family. Smokers can be wood, charcoal, gas or electric. You must be thinking how an electric sm... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

How To Find Aftermarket Automotive Accessories

28th September 2007
No matter what type of product you try to buy, there will always be someone trying to sell a counterfeit, especially in the area of aftermarket automotive accessories. The world is full of people trying to make a fast buck off consumers who might not know... Read >
Author: Terry Bolton

Using patio chair cushions to customize your outdoor sanctuary.

25th September 2007
Whether you prefer a Zen hideaway, an urban minimalist space, or a tropical paradise three things remain constant, you need a place to sit, you need appropriate landscaping, and you need to pay attention to the details to make the space your own. Details... Read >
Author: Roger Hutchison

SEO Made Easy

22nd August 2007
If you’re looking for another way to make a positive impact on the planet, in addition to recycling, look no further than the wonderful world of composting. In basic terms, composting is the act of breaking down organic food and yard waste into a poten... Read >
Author: Julie Turnr

Best Diet For Acne: Foods That Keep Your Skin Healthy And Free From Diseases

13th August 2007
Summer is here and the steaks are ready to grill, the only problem is that you don't know exactly what type of barbeque grill to buy. There are many questions that need to be asked when buying a grill. Things such as cost, ease of use, other uses besides... Read >
Author: NAT

Chapleau Crown Game Preserve Part II

02nd August 2007
"Platform # 3" was next and it was a little more substantial. It also had a mound of wood chips at the entrance to the path and a worn walkway around it. We choose the walkway around. Only about 50 feet off the road this stand warned of an electric fence ... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Chapleau Crown Game Preserve Part I

01st August 2007
We left the hotel around 9 AM, equipped only with a map of the Preserve and directions from the hotel clerk heading toward the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve. A sign signaling the entrance to the Preserve was not seen. Seeing a picnic stop we turned into it... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Design Techniques for Superior Durability of Executive Desks - Part 3

20th June 2007
An executive desk must have the durability to service a busy executive who does not have the time or inclination to treat his desk as the prized possession that it is. At jazzyexpo.com, we take into consideration all aspects of the executive's needs in a ... Read >
Author: A. Weiss

Footings - Train And Compete Injury Free

21st April 2007
The ideal footing for your horse will depend on what type of event, climate, natural ground type and location of where you work, exercise and train your horse. In most cases, it is easier to find a service that is more suitable for one event in particula... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek

DaimlerChrysler to Develop E85-Capable and PHEV Models

29th March 2007
DaimlerChrysler AG, along with Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corp. plans to improve the consumer access to alternative fuels and reduce the country's dependence on petroleum products. After a meeting in White House and the demonstration of a... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

The Eating Habits Of Termites

27th February 2007
If you have inspected your home and found no sign of termites, before you start celebrating, there are a few things you should do to make sure your home stays termite free. Most species of termites need wood and water to survive. The drywood termite,... Read >
Author: Dennise Brogdon

The climbing frame comes of age in the UK

19th February 2007
Children love to play outdoors, especially on swings and Wooden Climbing Frames. Playground accidents are one of the leading causes of injuries in children and small children under five are at an even greater risk. Ensuring the safety of your backyard a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lets Talk Steak

17th November 2006
As I was jotting down notes for this article, I thought I would discuss everything I knew about different cuts of Beef. However, I realized that my intensions were a bit on the lofty side. There are so many cuts of beef that are considered steak; my art... Read >
Author: Debbie Beaston

Mushroom

17th November 2006
MushroomProtect Against Cancer Mushroom is the prominent fleshy fungus fruiting body. Fungus is an organism which is growing on wood chips or mulch. When the fungus feels that it''s grown enough and needs to reproduce, it sends up a mushroom, which functi... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

Making Fire-Starters That Will Get Your Campfire Started Quickly

15th November 2006
When camping, fire-starters can be a great way to help get that fire going quickly and easily. It will help you get food going faster, get warmer, and will help when the wood is damp or wet. Here are tips and ideas for making fire-starters. Most of the... Read >
Author: Scott Carey

Barbecue Ribs - Competition Style in Your Backyard

06th November 2006
Great barbeque recipes are hard to come by. Most recipes and books leave out important information like times and temperatures. In our book, “Competition BBQ Secrets”, we give you all the details on how to cook professional competition quality meats. ... Read >
Author: Bill Anderson

Recipe for a Perfect Playground

25th October 2006
How to make the perfect playground A background on playgrounds and play equipment A children’s oasis is a playground. Playgrounds know no bars. Found around the world, playgrounds are found in parks, school, beaches, fast-food restaurant... Read >
Author: Rick Laurensen

Which Barbecue Is Right For You?

02nd October 2006
Even though the summer months are beginning to draw to a close, there is still plenty of warm days left until winter hits for you to go outside and use your barbeque for a home grilled meal. Now is actually one of the absolute best times to go to your fav... Read >
Author: B Urell

Different Types of Barbecue Grills

20th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow Summer is here and the steaks are ready to grill, the only problem is that you don't know exactly what type of barbeque grill to buy. There are many questions that need to be asked when buying a grill. Things such as cost, ease... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

An Overview of Biomass Energy

14th July 2006
As fuel prices skyrocket, personal financial situations and entire economies are threatened. Biomass energy has been offered up as a possible solution. An Overview of Biomass Energy Energy can be produced in a number of ways. We can burn fossil fuel... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Using Biomass Power for Our Electric Needs

14th July 2006
Electricity is a fundamental pillar to any modern society. Unfortunately, we need fuel to create electricity. This brings us to the subject of biomass as a new source of power. Using Biomass Power for Our Electric Needs Biomass is a term used to des... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

How to Get the Best Mulch to Use on Your Trees

20th June 2006
One question that comes up this time of year a lot is what is the proper mulch to use for trees. It's easy to grasp the basic premise of mulch, but when people go to their local nursery they see many different kinds. How do you know which one to use? The ... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Easy Summer Grilling Success

16th June 2006
Summer evenings are so beautiful, you just need to move outside. Clean off the grill and prepare to enjoy these long leisurely evenings. Here are some tips to be sure your next barbeque is a success! 1. Heat the grill. If using charcoal, allow plent... Read >
Author: Diane Watkins

The Basics of Mulch

26th May 2006
Mulch is a term used in the agriculture and gardening industry to refer to a protective layer of covering placed on top of the soil to tame the effects of the climate. Mulch can be composed of natural or synthetic materials or the combination of both to f... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

Sealing Hardwood Flooring- Do's and Don'ts For New Floors

17th May 2006
After you've installed your new hardwood floor, you'll no doubt be wondering how to protect it and keep it new looking. Should you apply a sealant? Should you wax it, leave it alone or what? Here are some tips on what to do. Did you have pre-finished ... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Printing Paper Essentials

01st April 2006
Paper may be one of the largest consumable costs in a business sheet. This is because paper is one of the most used materials in business. Documents, receipts, accounting sheets and more name it. They are made of no less than paper. It has been quit... Read >
Author: maricon williams

Fixer-Uppers: What To Fix

11th March 2006
You've bought a house, a fixer-upper you can make some money on. What improvements and repairs should you make? First of all, you need to know this before you buy, as I explained in another article. Before and after you buy, though, you need to have some ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Advice on Buying and Using a Meat Smoker

05th March 2006
The Theory behind It is Low and Slow You're probably wondering what gives smoked food its smoky flavor? What causes the smoke and how does it work? In general, "low and slow" cooking does not allow you to damage meat. Because you are smoking the meat a... Read >
Author: angus Charlton

How To Preserve And Store Your Paper Collectibles

09th February 2006
Posters collecting today is for both fun and profiit. Yet, the poster you thought was going to increase in value year after yearhas suddenly turned yellow after only three months and is now worthleess. What happened? What could have been done to prevent t... Read >
Author: p s

Building healthy homes: Want to secure the health and life of your family at home?

14th January 2006
And you thought your family and children were so safe inside the home environment cozily protected from potent health hazards! But did you know that the source of asthma, lead poisoning, and many such types of chronic health conditions could lie within yo... Read >
Author: Abhijit Das

How to Cook Turkey on Natural Gas Grills

05th December 2005
The holidays bring with them thoughts of carving and serving delicious turkey dinners to your family and friends. Tradition has its fans, but perhaps this year you'd like to try a twist to your turkey recipe. If you have a gas grill and enjoy the smoky fl... Read >
Author: Mike Wolderbaum

Tips on lawn care for different kinds of grass

13th September 2005
How to get a perfect lawn is what most homeowners wish to know. An excellent turf is not easily won. There are many determinants that influence into a healthy soil. It is not only to thoroughly care for the lawn, by mowing, trimming and irrigating, but yo... Read >
Author: Andrew Caxton