How to make cappuccino in 3 simple steps!
By Ebenezer Heng
Learning how to make cappuccino is 3 simple steps make it sound so easy, but to get a good froth requires practices. At least now, you can start learning to froth after reading this article...
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Added 12/11/2007 |
Lay Man Way to Cook Healthy and Low Fat Meal
By Khushwant Singh
An ideal diet is low in fat and low in sugar. Most people can enjoy high sugar, high fat treats on occasion, but if you indulge one day, be sure to eat healthier the next.
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Added 11/30/2007 |
BETTER Meal for Health & WEALTH & Stay Fit for Long Life
By Khushwant Singh
You still need to get your five servings a day of fruits and vegetables. Make an effort to include fruits and vegetables at every meal. Since your options are more limited during the winter months, now’s the time to get creative by trying new recipes as well as sampling produce you haven’t eaten before.
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Added 11/19/2007 |
BETTER Meal for Health & WEALTH & Stay Fit for Long Life
By Khushwant Singh
You still need to get your five servings a day of fruits and vegetables. Make an effort to include fruits and vegetables at every meal. Since your options are more limited during the winter months, now’s the time to get creative by trying new recipes as well as sampling produce you haven’t eaten before.
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Added 11/10/2007 |
Christmas Gift Baskets
By 123trucker
Your one stop spot for your unique Christmas gift baskets for your family, friends and neighbors. Check out: http://www.wine-country-gift-baskets.com/christmas-gift-baskets/christmas-gift-baskets.php
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Added 11/05/2007 |
30 Unusual Uses for Olive Oil
By Chris McAndrew
This article is about thirty of the more unusual uses for Olive Oil
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Added 11/02/2007 |
Unique Gift Baskets For Everyone
By 123trucker
The one stop spot for your unique gift basket for your family, friends and neighbors. Check out: http://www.wine-country-gift-baskets.com/gift-basket/unique-gift-baskets.php
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Added 09/30/2007 |
Why women love chocolate
By Karen Jack
Everybody knows someone who loves eating chocolate, especially women. This article will help you discover why it is women love chocolate so much.
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Added 08/17/2007 |
Why all indoor gardens should use mylar
By Ron Rivera
Plants use chlorophyll and other light gathering
pigments to convert the energy in light to sugars
and other compounds they use for growth. In
addition plants have a light sensing apparatus,
which regulates many plant processes including
flowering. Because the light sensing apparatus
reacts to even low levels of most artificial
light we will focus on the use of light to
produce energy
Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants. This
pigment captures the energy in the light,
converting it into bioactive compounds, which can
then be used to make sugars and other building
blocks of the plant. The part of the light
spectrum that is absorbed by the chlorophyll is
called the Photosynthetic Active Radiation or PAR
. Pure chlorophyll absorbs light mostly in the
blue and red areas of the spectrum and reflects
green light, which is why plants are green. Many
grow lamps make a big deal about providing light
that most closely resembles the PAR of plants,
implying that this will give the fastest growth.
The fact is that the PAR is determined from pure
chlorophyll while in nature the chlorophyll in
plants is complexed with other pigments most
notably carotinoids which play a part in the
absorption of light energy and which absorb light
at wavelengths not represented by the PAR. In
fact ecological studies have shown that in a
forest the tops of the trees receive a balanced
spectrum while the lower leaves receive a
spectrum skewed toward the green and red. Yet
both contribute energy to the plant. So the
concept of a perfect spectrum for plants is not
be fixed and is not perfectly represented by the
PAR. www.mylarstoreonline.com
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Added 06/10/2007 |