Archive for December, 2007
A good hunting knife is an essential part of any hunter’s equipment. It ensures that you are able to properly skin and remove the meat from your catch without ruining anything or leaving anything behind. However, because hunting has become more popular, the hunting knife industry has begun to boom, making it hard to know exactly which knife is best for you.Hunting knives come in a variety of different shapes, sizes, and styles. The quality will vary substantially based on…
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As winter months approach, we can look forward to a beautiful blanket of crisp pristine snow and crystal blue skies overhead, but the beauty of freshly fallen snow can be deceptive. Heavy snow fall can mean plummeting temperatures, impassable roads and massive power failures for those who live in the Snow Belt.
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Learn how to keep your kitchen spotless.
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Water is properly the most important thing that you will need to carry. Unless your route will allow you to top up on the way or if you have with you the right equipment to filter and sterilise any that you find on the way, (i.e. Rivers or lakes etc.) then you will have to carry all you need for the duration of your trip. (Carry as much as you can is the best tip).
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This Dr Seuss style article introduces okara, a by-product of soy that has been around for more than 22 centuries, yet is almost unheard of in America. This high protein, high-fiber, pulp that remains after the soymilk is extracted from soybeans, has always been little more than animal feed, but because of its low calorie content, could hold the key to America’s weight problems.
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Great advice on keeping your kitchen organized.
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Both by tradition and practical experience, fly fishing for bass in streams is small-mouth fishing. This bass likes clear, cool water without too much weed growth in it and with sand or gravel bottom. Those conditions are more common in streams than in lakes, at least in lakes in the southern or central section of the Middle West. As we go farther north, especially in Canada, these small-mouth conditions become pretty usual in lakes. As we go south, they become more rare in a…
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How to make calorie-free syrups with corn-syrup viscosity. It’s cheap, easy, and fast with cellulose gum.
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Do you need more kitchen space and organization? Then this article is a must read!
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Outdoor ceiling fans are uniquely designed to provide longer life span since they are used in wet and damp locations. They often have rust and weather resistance capacity. There are number of models in outdoor ceiling fan. They are ideal for large areas. You can use them in your covered patios and garden so that you can sit comfortably and enjoy the cool breeze. All the outdoor ceiling fans must be UL listed. Some UL listed fans are for damp locations and some others are for wet locations.
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