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CAMPING MACGUYVER STYLE

06th October 2009
This is for those creative campers, did you ever sit there and think about how it would be to go camping with just some of the basics or discuss this with your buddies and say hey I know I could go camping without all the fancy stuff that makes camping li... Read >
Author: Jerry D

Relax in a Hammock

06th October 2009
Hammocks have been a standard for backyards for decades. Although they traditionally come from South American and Caribbean cultures, they have easily become a part of modern life. They are the ultimate way to just kick back and relax, and even doze off f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Unique Sevenfold Four In Hand Necktie

05th October 2009
The seven-fold four-in-hand necktie is the expensive necktie construction ever known. Being very complicated and expensive it was almost forgotten, but came again after the strict economy policy after the Great Depression. These ties come with particula... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Make A Rope Hammock

29th September 2009
Most people know that a hammock is a comfortable place to relax, read a book or sleep. Sure, you could simply go to a hammock store and buy one, but would it be great to know how to make your own rope hammock? Making your own rope hammock can be a fun ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Golfing : We Owe It All To Trees And Golf Balls

29th September 2009
Golf clubs have come a long way from the earliest days when roughly hewn branches many have used to knock around stones or wooden balls. You may have found, to your dismay that your young son practicing the same trick with rocks and stones, only with you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are Strapping Tools Just For Industrial Usage Or Could They Be Used At Home?

25th September 2009
Generally speaking, strapping tools and plastic or metal strapping bands are an industrial requirement and aren’t usually used in home settings. There are many home-based businesses that use these strapping machines from time to time in the packaging an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Unique, Inexpensive Centerpieces To Crown That Special Day

23rd September 2009
Traditional floral centerpieces can be expensive especially if you plan on having a large number of tables at the wedding reception. While floral arrangements have traditionally been the centerpiece of choice at many weddings there are many more original... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Metal Casting Furnace

22nd September 2009
Are you searching for a massively cheap way to heat your home? Every year, you get that bite cutting into your pocket book every year when the mercury on the thermometer dips low. This article is really to offer you some info on the indoor wood furnace ... Read >
Author: Leon Hardies

The Many Functions Of Cheesecloth

22nd September 2009
Cheesecloth is a fabric designed out of loosely woven cotton fiber. It can come in a variety of grades, which indicates how open the weave of the fabric is. It was originally designed to help in the manufacturing of cheese by pressing the cheese curds tog... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to Build a Retaining Wall

16th September 2009
The materials needed to build a retaining wall include a long straightedge, Geogrid reinforcement, a tamper, a torpedo level, crushed stones, a hand-drilling hammer, a wheelbarrow, a brick chisel, a level Mason’s twine or back support or line level, wor... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How to Build a Retaining Wall

12th September 2009
The materials needed to build a retaining wall include a long straightedge, Geogrid reinforcement, a tamper, a torpedo level, crushed stones, a hand-drilling hammer, a wheelbarrow, a brick chisel, a level Mason’s twine or back support or line level, wor... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

How to Build a Fire Pit

11th September 2009
A standard fire pit is a ditch contained by borders. The fire pit is ordinarily composed of bricks and is employed to burn wood and coal to provide warmth especially for the duration of winter phase. The fire pit can also be used to keep your house wa... Read >
Author: SACHIN

Replica Coach Bags - the cheapest and high-quality replica bags

19th August 2009
Handbags are presently made in a bewildering array of styles and materials, for example water-resistant canvas, space age synthetics, and pretend reptile skins. Designers continue to play with the enigmas implicit in the handbag with clear materials that... Read >
Author: Abel James

The Narration Of Zoot Suits

18th August 2009
A zoot suit is a glitzy fashion of attire, which became most trendy during the 1930s and 40s. This attire was also allied in well-liked society mostly in youth groups and jazz music. These days, the majorities of people think of jazz and swing culture whe... Read >
Author: John Richard

Wedding in Sri Lanka

11th August 2009
It is a celebration and joyous day of the couple and their Families as of all over the world.They saved a lot of money to make the visitors happy and the Sinhala Buddhist wedding ceremony a successful memorable event. In the Sinhala Buddhist wedding "N... Read >
Author: matthew

Wedding in Sri Lanka

11th August 2009
It is a celebration and joyous day of the couple and their Families as of all over the world.They saved a lot of money to make the visitors happy and the Sinhala Buddhist wedding ceremony a successful memorable event. In the Sinhala Buddhist wedding "N... Read >
Author: matthew

How to Build a Kite

04th August 2009
A Kite consists of eight basic parts. First is the Spine, the vertical stick in which the kite is built around. Second is the Spar, the support stick that is placed crossways with the spine. Third is the Frame, which is the assembled spine and spars that ... Read >

How to Build a Kite

02nd August 2009
A Kite consists of eight basic parts. First is the Spine, the vertical stick in which the kite is built around. Second is the Spar, the support stick that is placed crossways with the spine. Third is the Frame, which is the assembled spine and spars that ... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Apple MacBook Pro MB990LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop review - The Best MBP available

29th July 2009
I just got my brand spanking new 13.3" Macbook Pro in the post. I customised mine with 4GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard drive, but with the entry-level 2.26 GHz Intel processor. I unboxed it in front of my ma and sister, and they were both oohing and aahing... Read >
Author: Colby Marks

Flowers Dallas Texas

26th July 2009
If you need flowers Dallas, Texas has lots. A flower shop is thought of as the kind of business that is really private. It is for this reason that most of us find going to a florist a pleasure. We love the hint of the flowers and the buckets stuffed wi... Read >
Author: Aaron martin

Weed Wacker Tips

23rd July 2009
A weed wacker is also recognized as string trimmers, which are also popular garden care items. It is generally exploited as a selection of edger's or hedge trimmers that helps maintain the grass being trimmed in trails. This also keeps the grass in the ... Read >
Author: Collin Melendez

Weed Wacker Usage Tips

23rd July 2009
In landscape industries and in houses, weed wackers are vital. They are wanted to reduce or remove weeds. Weed wackers are made of aluminum or steel bars with a motor and blade or nylon string on 2 different ends. There are weed wacker models with 2 ha... Read >
Author: Tony Stanton

Why is it called Plumbing and not pipework?

21st July 2009
One may think that the pipes leading to the sink, and the job of installing or maintaining them is described as plumbing since pipes were previouslymade with lead and the Latin word for lead was plumbum (consequently the elemental lettersPb). Whils... Read >
Author: Bryan Farrow

Hay Bale Gardening

06th July 2009
Hay bale gardening technique is a low-cost and convenient way of growing flowers and vegetables. Growing vegetables in a hay bale garden is similar to the technique used to grow vegetables in a raised bed garden. If you are just getting your bales, give t... Read >
Author: Timothy Samuel

Pond Pumps .

06th July 2009
A pump is one of the most important features of a synthetic pool. Lacking the presence of a pump, there will not be any moving water, which may cause a mire. A pump is mandatory for circulating and filtering water in a pond. This prevents the accumulation... Read >
Author: Pedro Greene

Understand the Different kinds of Wireless Headphones, Before you purchase .

12th June 2009
A wireless headphone lets you ramble free, listening to music or taking a telephone call.There are largely 3 different technologies that make this possible.Infra Red ( IR ) headphones use the same technology as your Television radio control. One, you ha... Read >
Author: Lanny Hopkins

Want to Shop Green?

29th April 2009
Shopping green means different things to different people, depending what they want from life. It can be organically grown, healthy foods for their families, or products made with sustainable, recyclable materials that won't deplete the Earth of its natur... Read >

Gardening to Save Money

22nd April 2009
We all know that we should eat more fruits and vegetables for our health. More good news … you can really save a lot of money if you grow it yourself! How to Save Money by Growing More of Your Own Food Grow highly productive vegetables – lots of y... Read >
Author: Oz Gardener

Staking Your Perennial Garden Plants for Spring

03rd April 2009
Some perennial plants require staking every year, many as a necessity while others as only a matter of preference and others still simply need to be staked. Regardless of the reason it is never anyone’s favorite gardening chore. The process of achievi... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

All About Planting

28th March 2009
Trees: - Let's start with Burlap plants. Closely examine the root ball on the plant that you have purchased. Did the nursery wrap twine around the ball to hold the plant secure? This should be removed completely. Pay close attention around the stem of the... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

How to Grow Tomatoes - Tips on Growing Tomatoes at Home

13th March 2009
Did you know there are almost thirty varieties of tomatoes today? According to the U. S. department of Agriculture, people in this county eat over 22 pounds (per person) of tomatoes each year, half of this going to ketchup, sauces and soups. Tomatoes are ... Read >
Author: Sean Lee

The Amazing Benefits Of Eating Fruits

12th March 2009
Adding fruit to your diet is an assured way to become improved. A daily intake of fruit can profit your body in many ways. You will be amazed at how much better you will feel when you launch drinking more fruit. Keep recital to discover some amazing gear ... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

How To Look Good With Grapefruit Diet

06th March 2009
A being body, though complicated from within looks easy and scenic external. There are many different parts and number of small arteries and veins operation throughout the body. Though every small part is important, inside the body, the most important is ... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Eating Grapefruit Will Help Curb Hunger

25th February 2009
F you find that you overdo and never feel hungry, you may be intake the amiss foods. Sometimes aware which vigorous foods can fall your hankering will help in falling your caloric intake and, and supply you with a policy to change your intake lifestyle. ... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

What is Your Area Rug Made of? Part One.

20th February 2009
Are you the type of person that considers the material used to make a product before actually buying it? Does it matter to you if the material used is man-made or not? If you are an environmental person, then most probably, these are one of your concerns ... Read >
Author: Lily Sar

Tarpaulin Grommets

20th January 2009
All about Tarpaulin Grommets Tarps have little round hole reinforcements called grommets. There are many different kinds of grommets, but tarp grommets are particularly important. Tarps would not be the same without them. Tarps need grommets to ma... Read >

Should You Wash Your Ghillie Suit?

08th October 2008
This question seems like an oxy moron This is an odd question: should a ghillie suit, which is a suit made to resemble dirt and foliage, be washed like any other costume?  It’s not quite the same as putting leaves and twigs inside your washing mach... Read >
Author: GhillieGear.com

How Ghillie Suits are Made?

08th October 2008
If you are planning on making your own Ghillie Suit, this article should be of interest to you. Firstly, there are two methods in Ghillie Suit construction. The first method if my preference and the fast way of getting your Ghillie Suit and that is just t... Read >
Author: GhillieGear.com

Strapping tools and plastic or metal strapping bands are an industrial requirement

12th August 2008
Generally speaking, strapping tools and plastic or metal strapping bands are an industrial requirement and aren't usually used in home settings. There are many home-based businesses that use these strapping machines from time to time in the packaging and ... Read >
Author: KENEDY

Rope Hammocks

02nd May 2008
Rope hammocks are also known as fabric slings and are generally used by people for relaxing, or, at times, for sleeping. Think about those days when the breeze is blowing slightly and the sun is distributing warmth and then picture yourslef relaxing in a ... Read >
Author: Kent Spade

Hammocks

02nd May 2008
Hammocks are also known as fabric slings and are generally used by people for relaxing, or, at times, for sleeping. Think about those days when the breeze is blowing slightly and the sun is distributing warmth and then picture yourslef relaxing on a hamm... Read >
Author: Kent Spade

Hammock Swings

02nd May 2008
Hammock swings are also known as fabric slings and are generally used by people for relaxing, or, at times, for sleeping. Think about those days when the breeze is blowing slightly and the sun is distributing warmth and then picture yourslef relaxing in a... Read >
Author: Kent Spade

Dried Centerpieces And Wreaths

01st April 2008
Do you love beautiful centerpieces that accent your home? Do you love to garden and want to know what flowers and herbs would be best for making center pieces? Would you like to learn how to make centerpieces or wreaths that you can proudly display in y... Read >
Author: La Donna Jensen

African Safari Decor - How To Decorate Your Home African Safari Style!

14th March 2008
Here's a novel idea! For those who can't make it to the wilds of Africa and experience a safari first hand, how about bringing the safari right to your home. The popularity of African safari decor has been literally exploding in the past few years and ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

Get Ready to Recycle

14th November 2007
Most people really want to recycle but often find it difficult to make it happen. The first step to organizing your recyclables is to get all the materials you need in one place. Here are some items you should have on hand:String or twineBins, trash cans... Read >
Author: Colette Robicheau

All about Cricket Gear

30th October 2007
Cricket is a team sports same as American field hockey, extremely spirited and, maybe unduly, known as a game of the prosperous and privileged. Cricket carries a history of several centuries in British and Irish cultures. The game as played today created ... Read >
Author: prasannamoorthy

Protect your Seedlings from Animals and Birds

29th October 2007
No matter how much people try to encourage the wildlife to visit and live in their gardens. There will always be occasions and/or parts of the garden where we do not welcome them. This being mainly when we are planting young seedlings or a crop of edible ... Read >
Author: Bare Bones Gardener

Keep Your Pets Healthy This Holiday Season

22nd October 2007
The Christmas season is a time of reflection, family, peace, and celebration. Planning for the holidays often means preperation of the household for friends, family, and other guests. Unfortunately, most preperations do not include safety. In particula... Read >
Author: James Harris

Gathering Balsam Fir Tips for Maine Christmas Wreaths

10th September 2007
Balsam fir is used to make Christmas wreaths and Christmas centerpieces in Maine because it is plentiful and makes beautifully fragrant wreaths. The tips of the branches are used which is the end portion. The tips are cut in lengths from 12 to 20 inches. ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Basic types of Balloon arch

29th June 2007
Balloon Decoration is an economical but influential way to changing your party area into a festive space with in minutes. Tie balloon bouquets to the back of a chair, mailbox and your facade door. It is good to use balloon bouquets as centerpieces. Tie bu... Read >
Author: mohamadvijay

Cheap Bird Feeders

09th March 2007
We love to feed the birds that flock to our gardens or that decide to live there. To make this habitat even more attractive to these birds we’ll even place bird friendly items around the garden. Some of these things are very expensive and yet they’re ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Harvest Home Decorating

09th January 2007
Harvest Home Decoratingby Colleen MouldingPorch or Hallway DisplayIf you can get hold of a block or two of hay this is perfect forthe base of your hallway or porch display. If not, cover some boxeswith sacking, or a throw or a piece of cloth in a neutral ... Read >
Colleen Moulding

A Quick Lesson on the History of Power Tools

12th October 2006
For the vast majority of us, power tools have been around as long as we can remember in one form or another. When we look back to see such items of our childhood, it’s funny how they seem so primitive, yet at the time they were the most up-to-date inve... Read >
Author: Debbie Johnston

The Nostalgia of Macramé

07th September 2006
I grew up in a small town in Indiana where entire families, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents, lived within blocks of one another or sometimes, as was the case in my family, within houses. It was a close knit community where the neighbors enjoyed t... Read >
Author: Kristy Pass

Constructing Your Garden Pond - Basic Steps to Planning Your Backyard Fish Pond

30th August 2006
So you have decided to build a garden pond? Congratulations! With a little bit of time, effort, and money you can build a pond that is both beautiful and functional. Below you will find a checklist of what needs to be done to construct a garden pond in yo... Read >
Author: Michele Miller

hawaii silk floral arrangements

20th July 2006
Hawaii silk floral arrangements are used all over the world for their beauty and stunning arrangement. These flowers are seasonal and are not available at all times. To be able to get hawaii silk floral arrangements all year round, we have to settle for t... Read >
Author: Robert Goldsmith

Wild Plants Backpackers Should Know

15th July 2006
Why learn about wild plants just to go backpacking? Of course it is interesting for some of us, but beyond that, a little knowledge of plants can save your life. This isn't just about the edible ones. Food is actually a low priority in most wilderness eme... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Immigration and Politics in America

30th May 2006
Why is immigration such a major issue in America? In my opinion there are several factors that contribute to this. Before I delve into these factors, I believe we need clear and concise definition for immigration. According to dictionary.com immigration i... Read >
Author: omar miller

Hammocks- Relax in a Hammock Bed, Chair, or Swing.

18th April 2006
This article deals with the most common use of the word hammock. A hammock is a sling for sleeping or resting in. Particularly in the southern US, a hammock can also mean a piece of thickly wooded land, usually covered with bushes and vines. The hammock... Read >
Author: Neisha Bjorklund

Spring Planting Tips

27th October 2005
You are welcome to use this article on your website or in your newsletter as long as you reprint it as is, including the contact information at the end. Website URLs must be active links. You are welcome to use this article with an affiliate link, http:... Read >
Author: Michael McGroarty