Archive for October, 2008



Is the Amish farming lifestyle rewarding or just out of touch? Posted By : NormLambright

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 3:10 am

Is the Amish farming lifestyle rewarding or just out of touch? Does the Amish lifestyle provide a more meaningful way of Life? Take a look inside a day of a typical Amish lifestyle.

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Various Types Cooking Classes For Everyone Posted By : Arvinder2025

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 3:10 am

Whether you are a seasoned pro when it comes to the fine art of cooking or an utter novice there should be some cooking classes or resources in your area that can help you learn and improve your existing skills.

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Cooking For Pleasure Is Really The Only Way To Cook Posted By : Arvinder2025

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 2:10 am

Far too often we get caught up in the necessity of cooking in order to eat and forget the absolute joy that can be found through the act of cooking. Of course this isn’t limited to stovetop cooking.

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What is the Joy of Cooking? Posted By : BABA TarsemSingh

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 12:10 am

If you have never done it before then you must be thinking what the joy of cooking could be. The joy of cooking is the time you spend in the kitchen to prepare a meal for those people that you care for and love. Cooking for your friends and family is for many people a way of telling them that they have a special feeling for them, and maybe that is the reason your parents got angry when you didn’t finish your dinner.

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Rediscover Lake District Youth Hostels Posted By : E H Wrigley

Thursday 30 October 2008 @ 3:10 am

Find out why its time to rediscover Lake District Youth Hostels. Set in some of Cumbria’s most stunning locations, they are available for everyone, and you don’t need to be a member to use them.

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Rishikesh: the land of many experineces Posted By : udit

Thursday 30 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

Rishikesh, the land of many experiences. The town will never fail to make an impression on you. This place has something for everybody, from a 10 year old kid to a 65 year old person. The beauty of the town is enhanced even more by the colorful shops and restaurants. The town is famous for its yoga ashrams as well as its rafting camps all across India.

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Natural Treatment of Poison Ivy Posted By : Joe Hayes

Thursday 30 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

If you live in the Eastern United States or Southern Canada and spend any time outdoors, you’ve probably had poison ivy at one time or another. Getting poison ivy is no fun; the itching, burning, redness and irritation can last for up to two weeks and can be very painful. Learn about some of the best home remedies for poison ivy so you can get rid of this disease safely and naturally.

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Ringnecks on the Lewis & Clark Trail Posted By : Phil Shook

Wednesday 29 October 2008 @ 1:04 pm

It is just after noon following an exhilarating morning in pursuit of long tail roosters in the golden glow of a South Dakota fall. We have taken a break for lunch in an old barn and now our party of six hunters and two guides is ready to walk another strip of grain field. We know its loaded with pheasants and we only need five more to make the days limit of 30 birds.




En Fuego Posted By : Gary Kramer

Wednesday 29 October 2008 @ 1:04 pm

For a waterfowl and quail hunt that leaves both barrels smoking, head south to Mexico. With a little preplanning, you can drive or fly to productive hunting areas, enjoy first-class accommodations and food and use shotguns provided by your outfitter. Specifically, duck and bobwhite quail hunting have compelled me to return time and time again to the fertile farmlands, freshwater lakes and coastal lagoons of Tamaulipas, where quality hunting is available just south of the border.




Survival Kit Preparation Guide Posted By : Ben Anton

Wednesday 29 October 2008 @ 1:04 pm

This article discusses what a survival kit for hunting, fishing, camping enthusiasts should be made up of as people begin the fall hunting and camping season.




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