May
29
How to make a good Italian sauce?
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Do you want to impress your other half and make your own Italian sauce? Well, this is a tough recipe, but tasty. Fiirst of all here are the ingredients you need: chablis, mushrooms, leeks, herbs, peppercorns, Espagnole (or Velute) sauce, game gravy or stock and lemon. The Espagnole sauce is brown and the Velute is [...]
May
29
ACA provides an online resource website that could help you find the best solutions handling your credit card and other unsecured debt. They can help you with your credit debt, your medical bills, unsecured loans, consumer debt and more. They offer info on debt settlement, bankruptcy, credit counseling and debt consolidation. They also provide a [...]
May
28
How do snakes eat and digest?
Category: Animals, Pets, Educative, How |
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Because snakes have a flexible lower jaw, they can open their mouths very wide and swallow prey that is wider than they are. Their skin also offers the needed elasticity for the prey to fit in. After a big meal, a snake moves very slowly, so that the prey can be digested. Digestion needs so [...]
May
27
That is because most of these marinade sauces contain acids. These acids act on the proteins in meat, helping them break down and become more tender. As the proteins break down, they leave space within the meat for flavor and moisture to seep in. Some acids that are usually found in marinades include the following: [...]
May
26
What to know about LifeInsure dot com?
Category: Health, What |
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This is an online source for life insurance. Here you can find all you need to know about life insurance types in order to select the one that suits you best. On their Education center section you can find out explanations about term life, return to premium, universal life and more. Also at LifeInsure you [...]
May
25
There are more than 350 species of primates in the world, divided into two groups. Small to medium-sized primates, such as lemurs and lorises, have long whiskers and well-developed senses of smell and hearing. The rest of the primates, including humans, apes and other monkeys, are part of the “human like” category. This group consists [...]
May
23
What are the Harimagadas?
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A select group of Guanche women at the Canary Island of Tenerife who sacrificed themselves by jumping from a towering cliff into the sea. This act was meant to propitiate the sea-god and prevent him from sinking their island, as long ago happened to an ancestral kingdom. The ritual deaths of these virgins was an [...]
May
22
Yes, you can buy some police gear on the internet. You can buy clothes and items from the 5.11 tactical series, Blackhawk gear, BDU Pants, footwear and boots, under armor gear and more. You could even find knives, pepper spray, gas masks, Surefire new flashlights and whatever else you might think of. With some items [...]
May
20
What is the TouchWall?
Category: Technology, What |
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The TouchWall is a new interactive surface from Microsoft. It is similar to the well known and amazing Microsoft’s surface. The difference of technologies is very different though. The surface uses cameras to sense what is on the table, where it is and what it is doing and uses that to interact with yourself and [...]
May
17
This is a really funny poke (pun not intentional) at Facebook. If you are part of Facebook, then you will have a laugh watching this video. Enjoy!
May
17
What to know about Bloggerwave?
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Bloggerwave is the European version of a service that gets you paid for writing posts on your blogs. The registration, like most of these services, is free and simple and you can even add 6 blogs to your account. So if you want another way to make money, you can give this service a try [...]
May
17
My blog is worth $19,194.36.How much is your blog worth? We found this nifty widget on the Business Opportunities Weblog. According to this widget, Where What How Why was worth $14,113.50 on April 26th. We hoped it would go up and it did. It is now worth $19,194.36. What is this quote based on? We’re [...]
May
16
How thick is the ice at the North Pole?
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The thickness of the ice at the North Pole obviously varies. What it can be said though is that it has been measured to a depth of 1.6 kilometers (about 1 mile).
May
13
Advantage Rent A Car is obviously, as its name implies, a car rental company. With over 40 years into business it provides its services to more than 150 US locations and 130 international. Their fleet includes a numerous selection of cars of all sizes and types. It would be impossible not to find one that [...]
May
13
For boys, the 5 most popular names in US are: 1. Jacob 2. Michael 3. Joshua 4. Matthew 5. William For girls, the 5 most popular name in US are: 1. Emily 2. Isabella 3. Emma 4. Ava 5. Madison The statistics come from the U.S. Social Security Administration
May
9
What was a crucible?
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In medieval times the crucible represented the vessel in which the alchemists attempted to turn base metals into gold. It was usually shaped as a cup and made out of porcelain or inert metal. The crucible made out of inert metal was renowned for its endurance to strong reagents and high temperatures. Many tried to [...]
May
9
What to know about Likelock?
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Identity theft is a very serious issue that affects tens of lives daily. Lifelock helps secure your identity and guarantee your good name. They are the industry leader in the field of identity theft protection. Only for a small monthly fee they take several measures into protecting your identity. They set fraud alerts to credit [...]
May
9
The native Hawaiians can be traced back to the first Marquesan and Tahitian settlers that came to Hawaii around AD 400. There were the ones to first populate Hawaii. According to the U.S. Census Bureau report for 2000, there are around 400,000 people who identified themselves as being “native Hawaiian” of which 100,000 consider themselves [...]
May
9
CreditCardClub dot com is a resource website where you can find info on several credit cards. Here you can compare their rates, airline miles, rewards and pretty much get credit card reviews. Once you find one that attracts you, you can apply for it directly from this website. You can browse the credit cards by [...]
May
9
The major islands that form Hawaii are as follows: Hawai’i, Maui, Lanai, Niihau, Kauai, O’ahu, Moloka’i and Kaho’olawe. The largest one of all is Hawai’i island.
May
8
As you all know, Sunday May 11, Mother’s day is making its appearance once more. Every year for mother’s day we take our mothers out for a nice dinner, maybe some desert if they’ve been good , a walk in the park or something else that we know they might enjoy. After all it is [...]
May
4
How does the new US 1 dollar bill look like? (joke)
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Here’s an image of a one dollar bill we got in the e-mail from one of our readers. This image of an obviously fake (but funny) one dollar bill is related to the continuing fall of the US dollar weight on the markets. Have a laugh!









