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The Victorian Kissing Ball

23rd September 2009
Everyone knows about stealing a kiss under the mistletoe but not everyone knows about the kissing ball. This ornament harks back to Colonial days in America and it was a popular Christmas decoration during the Victorian era in England. It is the predecess... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Planning a Christmas Wedding

21st September 2009
With Christmas being such a wonderful time of year, it is no wonder so many couples are now looking to get married during the festive season. If the idea of festive nuptials appeals to you, here are some hints & tips for planning the finer details of your... Read >
Author: weddingdirectory

How to Cook Organic Chicken Cooked in Traditional Cider

19th May 2009
Chicken is quite rightly one of the most popular meats throughout the whole world. It is virtually fat free, high in protein, highly versatile and plays a major part in many diet recipes. If you are able to buy an organic free range chicken, that will b... Read >
Author: rwakefield

Recipes To Make Creamy Soup

28th April 2009
CREAM-OF-POTATO SOUP.--Because of the large quantity of carbohydrate derived from the potato, cream-of-potato soup is high in food value. For persons who are fond of the flavor of the potato, this makes a delicious soup and one that may be served as the m... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Making Chicken Pie, Chicken Curry, Or Chicken Casserole

17th April 2009
CHICKEN PIE.--A good change from the usual ways of serving chicken may be brought about by means of chicken pie. Such a dish is simple to prepare, and for it may be used young or old chicken. To prepare chicken pie, dress, clean, and cut up a chicken ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Fun Scottish Wedding Traditions In Scotland

02nd April 2009
Whether you are getting married in Scotland, or being married abroad, here are some great Scottish Wedding Traditions that can add a flavour of Scotland to your wedding! Luckenbooth Brooch Give your love a Scottish brooch, called a "Luckenbooth", as ... Read >
Author: Michael Breck

Taking Step To Prepare A Lobster

30th March 2009
Lobster, once the food of poor farmers, is now considered a special treat for many. Although some people prefer the meaty claws, I think that lobster tails are the best tasting part of this delicious creature. A great meal of lobster tails might seem like... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Tregroes Waffles with banana, penderyn and whiskey sauce

27th March 2009
This recipe was made by Dudley the Chef on his television programme on S4C Ingredients: * 2 Tregroes Waffles * 2 Tablespoons of soft brown sugar * 25g of butter * 2 Bananas Preparation: 1. Heat a knife in hot water and us... Read >
Author: TessaRogers

Benefits Of A Greenhouse

17th March 2009
picking off the dead, or dying leaves; for that of stirring the earth frequently round the stems of the plants; and for that of sweeping, and even washing, the benches and the floor. For, let it be observed, that, besides the neatness of keeping, du... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Sprig Toys Trucks: Edufuntoys.com Now Offers Eco-Friendly Toy Line

02nd March 2009
EduFunToys.com now offers the Sprig Toys line up of activity vehicle and toy construction vehicles. Sprig Toys best selling item is the Discover Rig – an eco-friendly toy truck. Inspired by safaris, it is designed to take kids on indoor and outdoor ad... Read >
Author: DMorris

Holiday Decorating: Five Easy & Elegant Tips to Breathe New Life into Your Holiday Décor

15th December 2008
If you find yourself pulling out that same old box of holiday decorations, wondering what to do with them this year…stop! Follow these simple steps, and you’ll create a fresh new look for friends and family to enjoy: 1) Mix the elegant with the casu... Read >
Author: Kathleen Ellis

How to Get Rid of Bad Breath in 7 Steps

24th September 2008
Bad breath can prove to be a big turn-off for many people. The consequences of going through life with bad breath can prove to be a very devastating experience for many sufferers. With more than 90 people suffering from chronic bad breath, it is certainly... Read >
Author: CristianStan

The top 10 spices every kitchen needs!

05th September 2008
Whether you are a bachelor with no personal chef or you are like my sister who is still trying to learn how to cook for her family or somewhere in between, you need certain spices to make your kitchen work. Here is a short list of the top 10 spices I coul... Read >

How to Get Rid of Bad Breath in 7 Steps

02nd September 2008
Bad breath can prove to be a big turn-off for many people. The consequences of going through life with bad breath can prove to be a very devastating experience for many sufferers. With more than 90 people suffering from chronic bad breath, it is certainly... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

A Look At Some Of The Famous Tea Sandwiches

27th June 2008
A tea sandwich is a small and quickly prepared sandwich prepared exquisitely to be eaten at afternoons at teatime. They are not very heavy and serve a good stuffing until the evenings before the main meals. They accomplish the tea and give a wide range of... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Acai - Not Just a Juice in the Amazon

20th June 2008
The acai berry is quickly becoming famous in the developed world as an antioxidant ingredient in drinks to boost your health but it has origins of much greater use. The fruit found atop tall palms near the banks of the Amazon grows in clusters averaging ... Read >
Author: Gabrielle Martineau

How to Get Rid of Bad Breath

17th June 2008
Many rumors circulate from time to time about the cause of chronic bad breath, or halitosis. Does it emanate from the mouth or actually from somewhere in the gastrointestinal tract? You can almost rule out the theory of bad breath(BB) coming from places o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

A Look At The Ingredients Required For Making Dill Pickle Recipe

21st May 2008
Dill pickles are considered to be a kind of delicacy in America. It is served as a snack or an appetizer. Dill pickle recipe is quite easy to follow. The ingredients required for making dill pickles are as follows; 1. 3 to 4 kilo grams moderate sized c... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Most Popular Ways to Get Rid of Bad Breath

21st May 2008
Many rumors circulate from time to time about the cause of chronic bad breath, or halitosis. Does it emanate from the mouth or actually from somewhere in the gastrointestinal tract? You can almost rule out the theory of bad breath(BB) coming from places o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

A Look At The Ingredients Required For Making Dill Pickle Recipe

20th May 2008
Dill pickles are considered to be a kind of delicacy in America. It is served as a snack or an appetizer. Dill pickle recipe is quite easy to follow. The ingredients required for making dill pickles are as follows; 1. 3 to 4 kilo grams moderate sized c... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Right Cure For Bad Breath

04th February 2008
When you are looking for a cure for bad breath, you will have to examine the cause of the bad breath in order to treat it effectively. Bad breath is a common condition that affects one in four people and it is good to know that there is a cure and bad br... Read >
Author: Dave

Bad Breath Herbal Medicines and Nutrition

30th January 2008
Nutrition Give your jaw a workout. When you eat, chew your food thoroughly, Dr. Replogle advises. Chewing stimulates saliva flow. Choose your foods carefully. Certain foods are notorious for causing bad breath, such as coffee, alcohol, certain chees... Read >
Author: Alien

Miraculous Basil - Health Benefits Of Basil

30th October 2007
The basil is a herbaceous annual culture plant, ramified from the ground, 20-60 cm tall with hairy stems, round-oval leaves and white or reddish flowers.Native to India, basil was held in great reverence and was used by Indians to swear their oaths in cou... Read >
Author: Alien

How To Wrap Gifts Beautifully

20th September 2007
How To Wrap Gifts BeautifullyA well wrapped gift, doubles it’s appreciation to the recipient.Go with classy choices in gift wrap patterns and bags, and reserve cute ones for children. Fabric ribbons and wired ribbons immediately dress up a gift over ord... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Keukenhof Gardens Dazzle with Bulbs and Concrete Water Fountains

13th September 2007
According to the Eastman Kodak Co., the flowers and ornate concrete water fountains at Keukenhof in the Netherlands are the second most photographed place in the world, after the Taj Mahal in Aga, India. Keukenhof's history is almost as colorful as its fa... Read >
Author: Jim Hedgecoth

5 Ways to Avoid Burning Your Holiday Dinner

13th February 2007
Whether you’re hosting the annual family gathering, trying to find space for all the raw and cooked food or just juggling a busy life, this special time of year is rife with opportunities to ruin all your plans. However, never fear! There are simple way... Read >
Author: Leah Perry

Creating a Fabulous Easter Wreath

12th February 2007
Easter is a wonderful time for celebration. It is a time where families gather together and celebrate the miracle of life. During Easter decorations abound as well as pale colored sweets, chocolate candies, and the childhood treasured Easter basket. Ea... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith

Italian Fish Dishes Part 2.

10th January 2007
No. 6. Mullet alla Tolosa Ingredients: Mullet, butter, salt, onions, parsley, almonds, anchovies, button mushrooms, tomatoes. Cut off the fins and gills of a mullet, put it in a fireproof dish with two ounces of butter and salt. Cut up a small bi... Read >
Author: Victor Tunggal Irawan

Italian Sauces Part 1

08th January 2007
Sauces As the three chief foundation sauces in cookery, Espagnole or brown sauce, Velute or white sauce, and Bechamel, are alluded to so often in these pages, it will be well to give simple Italian recipes for them. Australian wines may be used in a... Read >
Author: Victor Tunggal Irawan

Do You Know These Insider Secrets?

17th November 2006
What are insider secrets? Sometimes they are techniques that most people (except the "insiders") don't know, like how to subliminally persuade people. Other secrets can save you money once you know them, like the first one of the following five secrets. ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Breath assure

05th July 2006
Chewing on a sprig of fresh parsley is an old home remedy for bad breath, and the commercial product Breath Assure is based on this idea. The product is apparently capsules of parsley oil, which are swallowed whole. This remedy is particularly recommended... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Home Remedies for Bad Breath

26th June 2006
The most obvious of the home remedies for bad breath (halitosis) is simply attending to excellent oral hygiene. Brush your teeth after eating so that the surfaces of your teeth are clean and not coated with food that bacteria like to eat. Floss regularly ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Thai Fried Rice

12th June 2006
Fried Rice is everyone's favorite; it is the best way to use up leftover steamed rice. This recipe calls for Thai Jasmine rice but any steamed rice can be used to make the Thai Fried Rice. The Thai basil herb distinguishes this recipe from other ethnic ... Read >
Author: Manivan Larprom

The Best Christmas Ever: Remembering Christmas With Emily

20th December 2005
There is nothing to compare to the wonder and magic that a child experiences at Christmas. When my sons were small, there were many such moments. The look of awe on their faces the first time they spied the brightly lit tree surrounded with presents, thei... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt

Growing and Harvesting Dill

29th October 2005
Dill is one of the easiest herbs to grow and would make a great first herb for someone who has never grown herbs before. You'll find lots of uses for both the fronds and the seeds in the kitchen. A sprig of dill will perk up almost any soup, salad, or mai... Read >
Author: Jackie Carroll