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    Field Notes on Country Linguistics

    by Nola Kelsey in: Creative Writing

    As Suzy stammered, my ears perked up. For distraction I called out, “Hey Kathy, put on another pot of coffee.” Suzy spoke again. The fact is, gouging my own eyes out with a ketchup bottle would not have distracted me. A linguistic calamity was eminent.
    The hair on the back of my neck stood up, then [...]

    Best Cookies: PB & Jam Bars

    by Donna Monday in: Recipe

    Peanut butter and jam make great sandwiches, but these two winners make even better cookies. These cookies have a crispy texture with a yummy chocolate peanut butter topping. Best of all, they’re no bake cookies, so leave your oven off.
    PB & Jam Bars
    Bar
    3 cups miniature marshmallows
    1 cup crunchy peanut butter
    Ѕ cup butter
    4 [...]

    Cooking up a Lighting Plan for your Kitchen

    by Paul Forte in: Kitchen

    Your kitchen, more than any other room in your home, needs a good well thought out lighting plan. Today’s kitchens have many more functions than just cooking a meal. For many families it is the most frequently used room in the house. Besides the obvious preparation of meals, kitchens today are also a place for [...]

    Beat stress and be healthy!

    by Peter Sachford in: Stress

    Everyone knows that stress isn’t good - that it can get on top of us and effect our wellbeing. What most people don’t realise is that stress can effect much more than just our mood or mental state. Stress has been shown to have a detrimental effect on many parts of our body and indeed [...]

    Ceiling Fans: Past and Present

    by Max Bellamy in: Home Improvement

    Philip Diehl first invented the ceiling fan in 1882, around the same time electricity was beginning to spread into homes and businesses throughout the country. Over the next decade, Diehl improved his original idea and made it more practical. Two improvements were that he made the motor smaller and added electric lights. By the 1920’s, [...]

    Common Sense Fire Safety

    by Eileen Church in: Kitchen

    This will come as no great surprise, but did you know that the majority of house fires are the result of cooking? In fact, studies show that cooking results in approximately 400,000 fires every year in single family homes and multiple family dwellings. Add to that the number of fires that go unreported and the [...]

    Cervical Cancer 101 what you need to know about

    by Mansi gupta in: Smoking

    Cervical cancer affects the female body in the cervix region. The womb of a woman finds its opening through the cervix. Many a times the human papilloma virus causes the disease. It is transmitted sexual exchanges. The cervix being the most important organ of the reproductive system requires proper attention as far as cancer onset [...]

    The Facts You Should Know About Internet Marketing

    by Raamakant S. in: Website Traffic

    I wakeup this morning and see my lovely wife. She was
    sleeping and looking like angel. I thought probably I am
    the luckiest guy in the world. I have a gorgeous wife, a
    cute doll (my daughter). I have money and time to enjoy
    life, and I dont need to worry about my future. Suddenly I
    remember those days when [...]

    Comparing Publicity Submitting Articles Online, PressReleases, Book Signings, and Blogs

    by Judy Cullins in: Articles

    Comparing Publicity: Submitting Articles Online, PressReleases, Book Signings, and Blogs
    Your audience online awaits information from you. That’s why they visit Web sites related to their interest area. With that in mind, know that writing and submitting articles is the number one Online publicity and promotion game around.
    You already know that a great Web [...]

    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 [...]


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