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    Don’t Worry, Go Traveling

    by Peter Laufer in: Travel

    What card should you never leave home without? It’s not the one you think.
    It’s the new Triple-A card-Attitude, Awareness and Attention tips, offered by authors Sheila Swan & Peter Laufer in their new book Safety & Security for Women Who Travel. Wherever you go, whatever you do, whoever you’re with, no matter how far you [...]

    Frugal Cooking With Herbs

    by Cyndi Roberts in: Cooking Tips

    Herbs are fun to grow and easy to use. Herbs can
    be a frugal cook’s best friend because they can
    enhance even the simplest fare making it seem
    grand! Herbs are easy to grow–you can even grow
    them on your kitchen windowsill.
    The addition of herbs can change completely the
    flavor of foods-from homemade breads to soups,
    stews and vegetables. And [...]

    Let Them Eat Cake — Just Not at Your Wedding

    by Blake E. Kritzberg in: Fashion

    It’s a fact, however odd it seems, that some brides don’t like cake — and don’t want one at their wedding reception. Others like cake just fine, but prefer to serve something a little more distinctive for dessert. On the whole, brides pass up cake at their wedding because they:
    - don’t like it
    - [...]

    How to Coax Fresh Vegetables From the Garden All Winter Long

    by Kenneth Point in: Gardening

    Autumn typically signals the end of home grown vegetables from the garden, but with a little ingenuity you can harvest garden fresh produce well into the winter months. My Central Pennsylvania garden continues to supply fresh vegetables during the fall and winter when most gardeners in my growing region are content to dream about next [...]

    Holiday Planning Tips For Busy Moms

    by Aurelia M. Williams in: Holiday

    Ahhh, the Holidays…… The Thanksgiving turkey comes out of the oven golden brown, with an enticing aroma that fills the entire house. All the china is in pristine condition and not a single piece in the set is missing. The family is gathered for holiday pictures, the children are poised perfectly; hands to themselves, not [...]

    Fevers - Causes, Symptom for all Types of Fever

    by Garima Jain in: Flu

    The term Fever is applied to a condition of the body where the temperature has gone above the normal, the human body has a normal core temperature of 37.0 degrees centigrade or 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. Any variation in this core figure implies that something is amiss. A rise in temperature indicates that something is wrong [...]

    Is Your Bra Hazardous To Your Health?

    by Georgia Donovan in: Lingerie

    Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer found in women, and this year alone 192,000 new cases will be diagnosed in the U.S. It eventually strikes one out of every eight American women. Breast cancer also causes more deaths than any other form of cancer in women under age 55.
    As women, we [...]

    Portrait of a Portfolio Career: An Answer to the “Perfect Job”?

    by Nina Ham in: Self Employment

    Do you cringe when you look at your resume through the eyes of a prospective employer, afraid the wide range of jobs listed will disqualify you? Or have you put together a single-track career record but secretly long for more variety, more outlets for your varied interests and abilities?
    If so, perhaps you’re the perfect candidate [...]

    Munro Sandals for Summer 2005

    by Jeff Lakie in: Shoes

    Munro shoes offer unbeatable comfort and value. Made in America, their sandals come in an astounding variety of fashionable colours and textiles, sure to suit your every mood. Flip-flops and mules are still popular this season, but Munro has introduced a wonderful collection of that old summer favourite, the sandal.
    There is a whole host [...]

    Greyhound racing basics

    by Mansi gupta in: Recreation

    In Egypt the greyhounds were mummified and buried with their masters. The Egyptians viewed them as supreme among all animals. The greyhounds also find place in the literary works of Shakespeare, Chaucer and Homer.
    In England, greyhound was considered as a status symbol back in 10th century. Only noblemen were permitted to hunt with them. [...]


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