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Wash Your Hands! Handwashing is essential to help avoid colds and flu and spreading other germs. wash your hands • handwashing • germs • coughs • colds
Vampires Vampires may have existed only in legends, but people in the Middle Ages blamed them for the outbreak of the Bubonic plague. vampires • vampire legends • vampire mythology • vampires and the bubonic plague • bubonic plague
My Signature Cake This fabulous layer cake looks like it came from the fanciest bakery; but you can make it yourself! raspberry layer cake recipe • scratch white cake • cake baking • bake • cakes
Mad Cows Over Europe Spring is upon us and summer is just around the corner. In travel terms, this means that the annual summertime stampede of tourists is about to descend upon Europe mad cow • transmissible spongiform encephalopathies • creutzfeldt-jakob • tses • meat
Even More Groundcovering Self-Seeders Celandine, or wood poppies, are great at covering ground, as is the biennial Lunaria or money plant groundcover • groundcovers • perennials • biennials • wood poppies
Easter Bunny and the Bilby The common symbol of Easter the Easter bunny is being replaced by the Easter Bilby in Australia. The rabbit introduced by the first settlers became a plague pest whereas easter celebrations • rabbits • rabbit plague • rabbit proof fence • bilby
Indigenous Intellectual Property Indigenous knowledge systems are hot property in the global marketplace, heralding a new age of colonisation through the new "papal bull" of Intellectual Property Rights. native intellectual property • intellectual property rights • indigenous knowledge systems • global marketplace • eco sustainability
Intestinal Worms/Parasites in Pets Dogs and cats can be victims to several different intestinal parasites or worms, but roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms are the most common. parasites • intestinal parasites • dogs • cats • worms
The Printing Press Johannes Gutenburg invented movable type for the printing press, and changed renaissance books. printing press • johannes gutenberg • movable type • renaissance books • renaissance publishing
Broad Leafed Evergreens - Pieris One of my favorite broad-leafed evergreens, Pieris or often mistakenly called Andromeda, is perfect for the shady garden. A member of the Ericaceae and closely related to Rhododendrons, it thrives in the same kind of moist, organic, acid soil.
Jell-o Finger Paint Easy to make finger paint. Kids will spend hours having fun. finger paint • finger paint recipe • fingerpaint • finger painting • painting
TO Wine and Cheese Show The 2006 Toronto Wine and Cheese Show is 23 years young, offering everyone with an appetite for good food and drink a plethora of choice. And since it's my birthday today too- I humbly offer you a gift- a roundup of some of the finest in food and drink on offer at this year's show. toronto wine and cheese show • madeira • hernder estate • dairy farmers of canada • bellingham wine
The Hitch-hiker's Guide to Everywhere: A Hitch-hiker's Database One of the biggest problems with popular hitch-hiking guidebooks is that they go out of date. You follow the advice they give, and find you're standing one newly build motorway, or the road you hoped for has been bypassed and traffic is gone. Thrice I set out of London with a 1985 guidebook to draw on and faced problems like these. Here's a suggestion on how to work around that, cover more ground and stay up to date, it can be done, and I believe will be done, it's just a question of time ...
Broad Leafed Evergreens - Boxwood The term ‘broad leafed’ doesn’t really mean large leaves. It just differentiates between needled evergreens and those with leaves. Boxwood (Buxus) has been associated with formal gardens for centuries. broda leafed • broad leaf • evergreens • buxus
More Groundcovers A couple of my favorite groundcovers and a couple of lovely thugs. groundcover • groundcovers • perennials • hardy geranium • cranesbill
Random Acts of Romance random acts • random acts kindness • random acts romance • klauser • romantic
2006 Olympic Passion Passion Ignites the 2006 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony 2006 olympics winter games • torino • italy figure skating • ice skaters • athletes
Salt Free Cooking There are various ways to flavor foods without salt and it's a lot healthier too. Some simple low salt recipes and ideas are included here. salt free cooking • low sodium diet • salt alternatives • low salt cooking • salt free recipes
Secure Wireless Networks As wireless networking grows in popularity, so do the security risks involved. Learn how to help protect your data when using wireless technology. secure wireless networks • home network • wireless networks • computer networks • wireless networking
Beet Chips This is one of my favorite beet recipes because it has just two ingredients, and lets the natural sugars from the beets shine through. beets • beets recipes • beet recipe • beet recipes • beet chips
Cannoli Filling Recipe Orange zest is what separates this cannoli filling from typical cannoli recipes. cannoli • cannoli filling • cannoli recipe • cannoli recipes • cannoli filling recipe
Dry Skin Care Get rid of dry, flaky skin with these simple beauty tips. Smooth, creamy skin is easy to have when the process is this pleasurable. dry skin care • winter skin • flaky itchy skin • skin care and beauty • bath oil
Shrimp Salad This gourmet shrimp salad recipe combines shrimp with baby spinach, orzo pasta, goat cheese and a light vinaigrette. shrimp recipes • shrimp salad • cooking shrimp • shrimp recipe • shrimp salad recipes
Sydney Royal Botanic Garden: Down Under A Down Under delight. sydney royal botanic gardens • australian botanical gardens
Birth of the Etruscans The ancient predecessors to the Roman Empire, the Etruscans are shrouded in mystery and fascination even today. etruria • etruscans • villanovan period • iron age • bronze age
Bob Brinker Update 0314 As of 3/14/06, Bob Brinker is bullish and remains fully invested in his equity portfolios. For new money, he recommends dollar cost averaging. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Confucius The life, times, and thoughts of one of the world's most famous philosophers philosophers • china • confucius • analects • mandate of heaven
Discussion on CAFTA Passed by the US Congress in the middle of the night by just one vote, CAFTA raised many questions about the intention of the Government. The trade agreement is slowly wi cafta • cafta-dr • nafta • trade agreements • wto
Druids, Saints and Trees Niall Mac Coitir assembles folklore of native Irish trees in his book "Irish Trees: Myths, Legends & Folklore." Trees of druids, saints and common folk await our discovery. folklore of irish trees • trees in ireland • irish trees • irish folklore • niall mac coitir
Family Road Trip Packing The family road trip usually leads to one serious headache: where to put that seemingly endless pile of stuff everyone packed. There is an art to packing well for a trip, family • road trip • packing tips • packing light • suitcases
Greener Home Construction Steps are being taken to provide consumers of new homes that use more sustainable and renewable energy sources. solar power • wind power • sustainable energy • renewable energy for homes • home energy
How to Choose a Charity Tips for choosing charities, deciding what to donate to non profits, and finding charity ratings and financial reports. charity • charity ratings • charitable donations • charities • non profit
Interesting Reading: The Historical Documents at the Heart of the Arab-Israeli Conflict balfour • mandate • british • palestine • israel
Let's Host Easter Brunch Spring into entertaining action by hosting your own Easter Sunday Brunch! Explore the art of entertaining with some great tips and menus for cooks and non-cooks alike. You'll find easy entertaining ideas to host Easter Brunch with success. art of entertaining • entertaining tip • easy entertaining • host easter brunch • easter sunday brunch
Mosquito Plant: Agastache Cana Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds to the Garden This aromatic perennial has several common pseudonyms including mosquito plant, Texas hummingbird mint, bubblegum mint, and giant hyssop. It is native to certain areas of Texas and New Mexico, and is especially noted for attracting rufous and broad-tailed hummingbirds. Also attracted to its fragrant tubular blossoms are butterflies, bees, some sphinx moths, and even goldfinches. It has also been touted for effectively repelling mosquitoes! agastache cana • mosquito plant • attract hummingbirds to garden • attract butterflies to garden • butterfly friendly plants
Orlando MegaCon Comic Book Convention: Notes from convention hel julius (jules) scwartz • shelly moldoff • john romita • george perez • panel discussion
Raw Meat as Culinary Tradition In Belgium raw meat is a delicacy. But try to convince an Indian or an American of that! Do irrational taboos still inform the taboo? consumption eating raw hamburger meat • filet americain prepare tartare de boeuf toast can • belgium belgian daily delicacy • disgusting food taboo india • culinary traditions america hygiene
St. Patrick's Day Fun Make these delicious St. Patrick's Day recipes to have a frolicking good time! st. patrick's day • recipes • easy recipes • delicious st. patrick's day • kids activities
The Best Brownies I've been searching for the best brownie recipe for some time. This recipe, which adds brown sugar and hot fudge topping to the batter, is sublime. brownies • brownie recipe • hot fudge topping • cocoa powder • brownies recipes
The Ultimate Cosmopolitan Recipe "Sex in the City" may have made the Cosmo famous, but this cocktail was always cool - and you can make the ultimate cosmopolitan for yourself! cosmopolitan recipe • absolut citron recipe • sex and the city • triple sec • rose's lime juice |
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