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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by John Michael As we get older we move away from a Christmas full of toys and flashing lights and into a world of practical presents: socks, bicycle lights and power tools. 'I thought that it would be better to get something you might use', muse in-laws, and our inner voice says 'I thought just once you might get me something I can enjoy'. written by Amelie Eve Olive County Vasundhara is one of the popular Residential Developments in Vasundhara - Ghaziabad near to Delhi-NCR region. It is one of the completed projects of Meriton group. The landscape is beautiful with spacious houses. written by Amelie Eve The upcoming festive season is expected to bail-out real estate segment of the country completely however, it will be interesting to see what is the reaction of people this time. written by John Michael Olive oil is considered as a healthy and nutritional food to savor for averting diseases. Now, balsamic vinegar and the likes can also be combined with flavored olive oil to get better tastes. written by herbal remedies Olive Oil has become a normal household condiment for many of us. We use Olive Oil for cooking and many of us use Extra Virgin Olive Oil to add some glamour to our salads. written by Priya Singh Singh Apulia is "mare e terra", sea and land, a world of rich contrasts. The varied coastline and the hinterland with its cultivated farmland; the tranquil small towns and its cultural treasures. written by Claudia Beckford The Swiss players, world number two Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka, who is currently in the ninth position in the ATP rankings, have become one of the elite tennis duos especially after the latest victory achieved in the Davis Cup World group match and the previous Gold medal obtained during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games during August. written by Ellen Bell Wreaths are a very common decoration used around the world for Christmas and other holidays. But did you ever wonder where the tradition of wreaths came from or how it got started? We'll explore the long tradition of wreaths and some of their historical uses. written by peter hutch You can cure olives at nearly any stage, but the really tiny green ones aren't really worth it. written by Paul Blake Effective against fever and helpful for nervous tension, olive leaf is a great immune booster and viral/bacterial killer. Researchers credit a number of unique properties possessed by the olive leaf compound for it's broad killing power and ability to contain viral infection and/or spread. written by peter hutch In the complete human body feet are the mist strained and worked out part, but inspite of this are the most neglected one also. Lack of proper care for feet result in many problems like corns and bunions, cracks, infections and ingrown nails. Massaging the feet each night with oil is relaxing and keeps them soft and supple. In winter warm oil can be used with sesame or mustard oil. In summer coconut oil provides a cooling effect. written by Dr John Anne Head lice (Pediculus capitis) are small parasitic insects exquisitely adapted to living mainly on the scalp and neck hairs of their human host. Their six impressive legs are elegantly evolved to grasp hair shafts and provide a striking example of biological specialization. Long associated with people, head lice have been recovered from prehistoric mummies. written by Sarika Kabra If you have had a damaged hair problem like any of the young girls that keep writing to the magazine columns, look no further than this article. Keep your hair shiny, soft and smooth by following these simple tips to tackle damaged hair. written by John Michael Averys own biannual tasting, held in our historic cellars has been growing in popularity over the last few years, so much so that we had to triplicate our Christmas tasting last year to accommodate demand. written by Jacob Marshal Jamie Oliver, the son of the owner of a pub-restaurant was born in May, 1975. He spent his childhood in Clavering, Essex. Probably, it is the influence of his parents which inspired him to be a chef. Right from the childhood he helped his parents in the kitchen and was very efficient in making varied dishes. written by Marinus Grootenboer The article describes the origin and spreading of the olive tree over the world. Also the production of different types of olive oil and their application by gourmet food fans. written by Justin March The government has recently announced that from September 2007 pupils in primary, secondary, special and boarding schools, and pupil referral units in England should have easy access at all times to free, fresh drinking water. written by David Di Angelo This article is about DHC Skin care.
DHC Skin care is good, genuine and natural. written by Núria Roig Learn the proven benefits of olive oil in the
context of the Mediterranean diet and how to
easily integrate it into your daily eating
practices. Tips for cooking with olive oil and
two simple recipes where olive oil is king. written by 10acne - The healing properties of olive leaves and olive leaf extract can be traced all the way back to ancient Greece. written by Clyde Dennis Dennis Review of the Steve Oliver CD - Radiant written by Davinos Greeno All of you that have do the cooking at home will have used cooking oil or olive oil at some point. written by Ben Tan Practical use of seed production can be made on the hobby farm. Apart from growing crops the farmer can also be a hobby plant breeder. Each year I plan to grow a large number of olives seedlings. Eventually I may find a seedling that will have the type of foliage I am looking for. written by Davinos Greeno School dinners have gone from a national joke to top of the political agenda in the UK. written by Sam Oliver
written by Sam Oliver
written by Sam Oliver
written by Sam Oliver
written by Sam Oliver
written by Sam Oliver
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