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How To Save Power At Home

14th October 2009
We all learned about the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in school. However, we never paid much attention to the rapid consumption of the non-renewable sources of energy until recently. The world is faced with severe energy crisis now and no... Read >
Author: Saveyourchain

Special Considerations For A Garden Wedding

05th October 2009
Every bride and groom who decides to have their wedding outside of a church usually already have a good idea of where they want their ceremony preformed. Many couples have planned their wedding in a park or beautiful garden area. If you are trying to deci... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Create A Business Opportunity From A Problem

29th September 2009
Turn a Problem into a Business Opportunity by creative thinking. People pay money to create a problem and then somebody else turns that problem into a business opportunity. How do we do this? First step is to examine and define in great detail what exa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Relationship Jokes by flashG

23rd September 2009
Dear Tech Support Last year I upgraded from Boyfriend 5.0 to Husband 1.0 and noticed a distinct slowdown in the overall performance, particularly in the flower and jewelry applications, which operated flawlessly under Boyfriend 5.0. In addition, Hus... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Colombo’s Gastronomic Delights

23rd September 2009
The cosmopolitan Sri Lankan metropolis offers a mouthwatering banquet of culinary delights. A variety of dishes are available at a multitude of venues adding an exciting zest to dining. Mealtimes can be conveniently fast or delightfully long depending on ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

10 ways to avoid Salmonella food poisoning on holiday

16th September 2009
Salmonella food poisoning can be one of the most severe forms of food poisoning you can suffer on holiday. Salmonella can strike you down at home or abroad, but can be particularly distressing if you are thousands of miles from home. Ten simple wa... Read >
Author: Adrian Vultur

10 ways to avoid Salmonella Poisoning on holiday

16th September 2009
Salmonella poisoning can hit anywhere, anytime, but it can be particularly distressing if you suffer salmonella poisoning on holiday. Prevent Salmonella Poisoning on holiday by: 1. Always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and hot water be... Read >
Author: Adrian Vultur

Dollars For Dishwashers

03rd September 2009
Source : http://DollarsForDishwashers.bz you just saved a ton of money on the bucks For Dishwashers rebate and now it is time to expand your thinking on an energy efficient kitchen. These are some great paths to make your post dollars For Dishwashers k... Read >
Author: Evan Tran

Understanding Counters and Serveries

28th August 2009
Counters and serveries are different types of the same thing. They are merchandising units which allow food to be kept at the right temperature for best taste and food safety, in good condition and looking tempting to a customer. There is some blurring of... Read >
Author: easyequipment

Understanding Cooking on Hot Stones

28th August 2009
With the introduction of theatre kitchens and live cooking stations, hot stone cooking at the table offers an exciting dining experience. But as it needs special stones heated to extremely high temperatures there are a number of Food Safety and Health & S... Read >
Author: easyequipment

Does Moving to a Raw Foods Diet Mean Never Eating Hot Food Again?

26th August 2009
Does moving to a raw foods diet mean never eating hot food again? No, it doesn’t. Sometimes you want something hot. Hot food has always signified comfort for many of us. And on a cold, rainy day, carrot sticks or wheatgrass juice probably won’t cut it... Read >
Author: JonJG

Retirement: Plan B

18th August 2009
The good news is that we are living longer. This means that we have many extra years to enjoy ourselves with our friends and family, with our food, drink and other earthly pleasures. As long as we keep popping all the anti-cholesterol, anti-sugar and an... Read >
Author: glenloyd

How to save power at home

18th August 2009
We all learned about the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in school. However, we never paid much attention to the rapid consumption of the non-renewable sources of energy until recently. The world is faced with severe energy crisis now and no... Read >
Author: rjm111

Color Full Cat and Dog Bowls

04th August 2009
Cat Face Bowl is achieved by seeking out contemporary artists renowned for achievements in other art forms. Each artist paints the Cat Face Bowl by hand using solutions containing colored granules of glass, before being fired in a kiln. These earrings fea... Read >
Author: baji

Affordable Luxury that Beats the Credit Crunch

01st August 2009
The recession may be well into its adolescence, but unfortunately thanks to our ever reliable government, a lot of us in the UK are still feeling its sting. Don’t fret though! There is still plenty of reason to be optimistic in this day and age. Hopeful... Read >
Author: nmaidment

Tips To Reduce Electricity Consumption In Refrigerator

01st August 2009
Fridge Is An Important Appliance In Every Household. It Is Needed For Several Household Jobs And Helps Homemaker In Several Ways. A Problem That People Commonly Has To Face With A Fridge Is Electric Consumption. Electricity Consumption Of Fridge Is More T... Read >
Author: Deven Jerry

Travel in Hungry

23rd July 2009
The capital city of Hungry is Budapest which is made up of two sister cities Buda and Pest which are separated by Danube in the year of 1873. You can take in everything in a glance of Budapest if you step on the Ghalat Hill. On the west bank of Danube is ... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Indian Accent by Anaga B Sodhi of Mail Today

18th July 2009
EVERY winemaker who comes here hardsells the idea, in a delectable accent, that his or her wines and Indian food make the purr- fect match. To be honest, apart from the half- a- dozen individuals who can tell their wines from grape juice, we take what the... Read >
Author: jayantatri

Give Due Thought Before Buying Any Sort of Ice Machine

17th July 2009
The American way of living has significantly changed over the last few years. People now have different requirements as to what they had earlier. In the beginning, people wanted mixers and blenders to take care of their blending needs. Then came the micro... Read >
Author: Daniel Hirsch

Benefits of Lap Trays

16th July 2009
Lap Trays have been around for generations with thousands used every year mainly for eating your dinner from in front of the television. Many people haven’t embraced lap trays as many sometimes don’t quite understand the true qualities of the product.... Read >
Author: SEO Junkies

What makes energy efficient appliances, eco friendly?

09th July 2009
Energy ratings are now prominently displayed on all new kitchen appliances, and we all feel pretty good about ourselves when we buy a product with a good energy rating, but what does an appliance actually do to conserve energy? Whirlpool have recently int... Read >
Author: Claire Hampshire

Burning Tongue and its Treatment

01st July 2009
The appearance of the tongue is generally unaffected but severe pain is experienced, expecially when the tongue comes into contact with spicy or hot food, citrus, or toothpaste. Post-menopausal women are most at risk of developing this condition. Potentia... Read >
Author: jerry

Cooking Accessories for Outdoor Fun in the Sun

27th June 2009
Maybe it is the fresh air, the carefree atmosphere, or simply the novelty of cooking outdoors, but it is almost always a certainty that food tastes better when you eat it outside! Food Safety, Freshness, and Transportation There is nothing more anno... Read >
Author: Arianna Jordan

The Best Kept Secret in Elder Care Support

11th June 2009
Aging is not much fun, but it is something that will happen to us all.It is something that we should be thinking about when we consider the question of how we feel the elderly should be card for. Like many of you, having been a child myself, and having... Read >
Author: Stephen Joyce

Outdoor Supplies That Will Make For A Memorable Picnic

04th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jonathan Perez Making sure that the next time you and your family or friends (or could be both) decide to go on a picnic you're going to have to be certain that you all take with the correct kinds and types of picnic items and suppli... Read >
Author: Jonathan Perez

The Dining Room- A Place To Enjoy Food

01st June 2009
Homes as private domains have changed over the years. As the size of the abode increased, it got divided into specialized areas for sleeping, eating, cooking and so on. Thus the first dining rooms were born where family members sat to eat together. This t... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Profitable Investment on Commercial Appliances & Ice Machines

01st June 2009
The appliances with the help of which food are made in big hotels are really very different from appliances that we use in home kitchen. Commercial Appliances are big in size and look very different from home equipments. For instance, the refrigerators we... Read >
Author: Daniel Hirsch

Cooking Games - the latest online treat

19th May 2009
There will be an instructor called Mama who will guide the player to use apt tools or finger to cut vegetables, meat and arrange food in the plate. The game is specifically designed for iPod and now there are plenty of online sites like www.cookinggames60... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Choosing the Appropriate Dining Format for Your Catered Event

14th May 2009
When planning a catered event like a wedding or business meeting, one must often decide whether to have a sit down meal or buffet service. A cocktail reception with hors d'oeuvres and food stations is another excellent possibility, as is a family-style me... Read >
Author: Ethan Mantle

How to save power at home

05th May 2009
We all learned about the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in school. However, we never paid much attention to the rapid consumption of the non-renewable sources of energy until recently. The world is faced with severe energy crisis now and no... Read >
Author: Y C

If Only I Knew Then What I Know Now

01st May 2009
If I only knew then what I know now.......I suppose that could apply to most anything in life or business but it is oh so true when making movies. I seem to recall saying out loud "our crew is so excited about being on set and making this movie with us I... Read >
Author: Doug King

Picnic Coolers – Must have accessories for picnics

14th April 2009
If you like taking your family out on picnics frequently, or if you always get saddled with the responsibility of organizing the company picnics, then you must surely have appreciated the usefulness of picnic coolers. Picnic coolers help keep food and dri... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

Post Menopausal Is A New Phase Of Life For Women

30th March 2009
Post menopausal women can continue to experience the effects of reduced estrogen long after menopause is "officially" over. While that is bad news for women who are going through "the change," there are things that women can do to minimize the symptoms an... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Outdoor Dining In Style

17th February 2009
When the weather is good there is nothing to match the experience of eating outdoors in the company of friends and family. And there is no doubt that having a veranda or patio area big enough to accommodate everyone is the ultimate in luxury. But if yo... Read >
Author: RebeccaJane

How to save power at home

03rd February 2009
Let us look at how you can save power at home. Computer: More often than not, we do not switch off our monitors even after we have shut down our computers. Keep the monitor and the computer switched off when you are not using them. Start practicing thi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to save power at home

02nd February 2009
We all learned about the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in school. However, we never paid much attention to the rapid consumption of the non-renewable sources of energy until recently. The world is faced with severe energy crisis now and no... Read >
Author: Cornelm

Slip Sliding Away

30th January 2009
If you want to see some extreme motor racing then look no further than the Trophée Andros series of ice races held each winter in some of Frances ski resorts. The races take place on specially created floodlit ice circuits and attract drivers from all... Read >
Author: Liz Smith

Five Reasons Why The Best Way To Enjoy A Holiday Is With A Motorhome

23rd January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Kimberlie Hutson When it comes to choosing your holiday, hotels can offer you luxury, with comfy beds, hot food and running water, whereas camping can be cheaper and more adventurous. However, a motorhome holiday can offer you the be... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Why Visit a North Devon Hotel?

08th January 2009
A North Devon Setting provides a great location for anyone who has a passion for stunning views of the British countryside. The area of Devon provides some of the most stunning views the countryside has to offer. A popular destination for those who like t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

9 Healthy Ways Keep Warm and Keep Costs Down This Winter

08th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 AnnA Rushton It's a balancing act between keeping warm and not breaking the bank with your heating bills. There are some simple ways you can walk that tightrope, and come to think of it running away to join the circus might solve bot... Read >

What's So Special About The Recipe For Cheesecake?

05th January 2009
In the world of desserts, baking and food in general, there is nothing quite like the recipe for cheesecake. I am speaking here of the recipe for baked cheesecake, not any of the refrigerated or "no-bake" versions. Nowhere else does the home cook find the... Read >
Author: abha

What's So Special About The Recipe For Cheesecake?

05th January 2009
In the world of desserts, baking and food in general, there is nothing quite like the recipe for cheesecake. I am speaking here of the recipe for baked cheesecake, not any of the refrigerated or "no-bake" versions. Nowhere else does the home cook find the... Read >
Author: abha

Some Tips For Fresh Food!

05th January 2009
Cooks who are new to the kitchen are usually far more concerned with making sure their recipes turn out right than with making sure they follow all food safety rules. In their desperation to make sure their cake, sauce or roast turns out right, they can c... Read >
Author: abha

Some Tips For Fresh Food!

05th January 2009
Cooks who are new to the kitchen are usually far more concerned with making sure their recipes turn out right than with making sure they follow all food safety rules. In their desperation to make sure their cake, sauce or roast turns out right, they can c... Read >
Author: abha

Doing A Little Cooking Of Raw Foods

02nd December 2008
Does stir to the raw foods diet mean never intake hot food again? No, it doesn't. Sometimes you want something hot. Hot food has always signified comfort for many of us. And on a cold, drizzly day, carrot sticks or wheatgrass juice doubtless won't cut it ... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Cooking A Raw Food Diet

02nd December 2008
Does moving to a raw foods diet mean never eating hot food again? No, it doesn't. Sometimes you want something hot. Hot food has always signified comfort for many of us. And on a cold, rainy day, carrot sticks or wheatgrass juice probably won't cut it for... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Keeping Your Kitchen Safe

02nd December 2008
Your child may scamper around the kitchen like she owns the place but in truth she does not. This much-used room in the house can be a dangerous place for kids. Most medical experts say that a kitchen is a dangerous place for small children. As exam... Read >
Author: joalesto

Hidden Beauty of Concrete Jungle

03rd November 2008
Your initial instinct could well be to get out as soon as possible. However, if you overcome this urge and stay longer, you will discover its more personable side. This 2,200-year-old port city, located on the Pearl River in Guangdong province, is hom... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Best Teeth Whitener

31st October 2008
Teeth whitener products have become very popular in the past few years. Most of these products do work in varying degrees, that’s why so many people are looking to buy them. If you smoke, drink coffee, or tea, or basically anything else, you are going t... Read >
Author: stoaf88

Best Teeth Whitener

31st October 2008
Teeth whitener products have become very popular in the past few years. Most of these products do work in varying degrees, that’s why so many people are looking to buy them. If you smoke, drink coffee, or tea, or basically anything else, you are going t... Read >
Author: stoaf88

How To Save Power At Home

28th October 2008
We all learned how to save power at home and about the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in school. However, we never paid much attention to the rapid consumption of the non-renewable sources of energy until recently. The world is faced with s... Read >
Author: pharris1

Six Good Reasons to Stay in Bed & Breakfast Accommodation

06th October 2008
Traditionally in Britain at the turn of last century the Inn was the likely place where those travelling, normally by horse and coach, would stay and rest up for the night. The Inn often had stabling available for the horses and the coachmen of the day w... Read >
Author: Peter Owen

Coming Up with a Kitchen Design

25th September 2008
When it comes to kitchen design and kitchen layouts, no matter how much you spend on upgrades and high end materials, if it is not properly laid out, you will get that investment back when it comes time to sell. In no other room is the phrase “form fo... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

Soapstone Slabs and Blocks Add Function and Form To Your Spaces

25th September 2008
You may have marveled at the beauty of soapstone sinks, fireplaces, countertops, tiles, mosaics and cookware. Their finished beauty defies their humble beginnings as soapstone slabs and soapstone blocks. Taking rough stone from the side of a mountain in... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

All about Capsaicin – A Hot Spicy Additive, Repellent, Deterrent

08th September 2008
Capsaicin comes in two forms – natural, which is made from hot peppers, and synthetic, which is produced in a laboratory. The efficacy of the two forms appears to be identical. Animal Deterrent Capsaicin can also be used to deter animals, but not b... Read >
Author: aversiontech

Educating Your Patients is Key in Dental Marketing

11th June 2008
In reviewing a couple Yellow Pages ads for clients today, I noticed one thing common to them. They both listed CEREC as one of the features of their office. "CEREC One Day Crowns/Onlays" Before I go any further, let me say that I love CEREC, it r... Read >
Author: James Erickson

When the Fire Gets Hotter, Burn Injury Lawyers Can Cool Things Down

01st May 2008
Accidents due to fires are often costly, bringing destruction to both life and property and the loss of millions of dollars. Burns injuries due to fire accidents may often result in great harm to the skin, or to brain and nerve damage. When the accident i... Read >
Author: Jean Kuda

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25th April 2008
The place you hold your wedding breakfast, dinner or reception will depend on a number of factors, from what kind of event it is, to how many people you want to invite, to how much money you want to spend. You should consider all your options and pick a s... Read >
Author: Margene

Time for a barbeque party!

09th April 2008
What better way to enjoy the summer months than by hosting a barbeque party? You can gather your friends and family round for a day of fun in the great outdoors. The wonderful thing about such days is that they always seem to have a nice, relaxed atmos... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Planning a Barbecue

06th April 2008
There's something special about cooking and eating outdoors. This is particularly the case in countries like Great Britain, where we rarely get the opportunity to enjoy the sunshine. Setting up the barbecue, inviting a few friends round and then spendi... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

A Guide To Baby Proofing Your House

12th March 2008
Whether you are a grandparent planning to baby sit or a new parent bringing in your newborn, you have to prepare the house for the baby. Babies are notorious wanderers and pick up and try to chew whatever fits into their tiny hands. This habit and their g... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Make Your House Safe For Your Baby

12th March 2008
So your bundle of joy is finally arriving! In the flurry of excitement, people often forget to take into account the items that could hurt their little one. A baby can show his curiosity by touching the most dangerous objects and hurting himself against t... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

What You Need To Know To Maintain Your House Well

22nd February 2008
Your home is your personal heaven on earth. You enjoy most of your time here and return to it for comfort and happiness. However, you cannot expect your house to give you great returns year after year with almost zero effort on your part to maintain its t... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Acid Reflux Symptoms

06th February 2008
Knowing that you need to better understand this topic I recommend that you take 5 minutes to read what we have to say. Acid Reflux Symptoms include the following. (You may print them our for handy reference). Short in the middle of the night yo... Read >
Author: MichaelM1

Tips for Using Simmer Sauce

18th January 2008
Using simmer sauces are a perfect way of adding Indian flavor to the food. An Indian simmer sauce can be of many varieties. Also known as curry sauce, there are mild to very hot Indian simmer sauce available in the market. However, it is quite easy to buy... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Dog Charities to Help these Furry Four Legged Creatures Out

14th November 2007
Christmas is a time of joy for lots of people and the various Christmas charities that are found at this time help many different people. One of the most seen charities that can be found is that of the Salvation Army. Charities like this are able to give ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Start Making Your Fitness Christmas List

25th September 2007
Pretty soon, friends and family are going to start asking you, "What do you want for Christmas?" This year, instead of shrugging and politely saying, "Oh, it doesn't matter. I'm sure whatever you get will be great," and getting yet another set of Christma... Read >
Author: Shannon Tani

Every Business Opportunity was once a Problem

04th January 2007
Turn a Problem into a Business Opportunity by creative thinking. People pay money to create a problem and then somebody else turns that problem into a business opportunity. How do we do this? First step is to examine and define in great detail what ex... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

How Can We Help Homeless Kids?

09th November 2006
We have an ongoing crisis on our hands, and we don't even see it. Not that we CAN'T see it, but we don't WANT to see it. That has to change, and it has to happen NOW! When you go to work or school, or are doing your daily errands, look arou... Read >
Author: Haze Spehar

Oral Herpes

30th October 2006
Oral herpes involves oropharyngeal herpes, stomatitis (inflammation of mouth), herpes labialis (involvement of the lips) and gingivitis (inflammation of gums). Orapharyngeal herpes: An oropharyngeal herpes is a lesion or sore spot on the oropharynx, o... Read >
Author: Dr.Prasad Chandragiri

Surfaces to Decoupage

11th July 2006
Almost any surface can be used for decoupage, but different surfaces will require different treatment. Traditionally, wooden objects are used, especially furniture. But any smooth surface can be decoupaged. Trays, boxes, and picture frames are ideal for t... Read >
Author: Karen Le Blanc

Birthday Party Ideas for Children Ages 2-12

28th September 2005
Need a few birthday tips and ideas for the next birthday party in your household? Here's a variety of suggestions that we think will help you make your child's birthday party fun, special and easy for you. Birthday Party Tips for the Young and the Youn... Read >
Author: Boyd Norwood