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Spending Quality Time together with your kids is about doing things together. Why not kill two birds with one stone by teaching your children how to make some simply yummy Deserts and Appetizers while having fun spending personal time with them.
By Regina Sunderland | Published 7/25/2007
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These are fun and delicious
Cheap deserts easy!
By Deborah Faulk | Published 5/29/2008
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My short paper on French Desert
By The Informer | Published 3/13/2007
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A fantastic book that is spiritual, philosophical, and a great travel narrative, as well.
By Shane Dayton | Published 2/28/2008
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rain in desert
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 10/2/2006
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Efrain's Taqueria is one of Hagerstown's finest Mexican restaurants. Efrain's is located at 75 Eastern Boulevard in the Weiss Shopping Center. Efrain's offers a simple menu of tacos, burritos, salads, nachos, house specialties, a kids menu, deserts and drinks.
By Mike Spain | Published 10/4/2007
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Washington is a state of great contrasts and beauty. In the northwest corner of the United States, Washington has both lush rainforests and harsh deserts. It's even close enough to make short excursion into Canada and it all makes for a very scenic drive.
By Adam Willard | Published 9/7/2007
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People who enjoy houseplants but do not have a green thumb may enjoy growing a cactus dish garden. These miniature deserts are perfect for a sunny window.
By Melanie Schwear | Published 8/22/2007
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Modern travellers to Lebanon, Syria, jordan, Greece etc often amrvel at ho a region which appears so desert like today could have supported the wealth and powerful cicilizations of ancient times
By Karen Reams | Published 7/26/2007
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For these dates nothing as boring as taking a bite out of "The Big Apple." Everything is available from Italian romantic, to Latin rhythms, and luscious deserts. Don't forget the chocolate.
By Lisa Carey | Published 10/19/2007
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For culinary purposes, flowers can be tossed into a summer salad, or used as a decoration for deserts.
By Iza Kufit | Published 1/21/2008
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There are majestic peaks in Southern California rising above the deserts with an alpine forest at the base. Here are 3 accessbile hikes in Idyllwild, CA displaying the beauty of the mountains.
By Don Simkovich | Published 6/8/2008
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Fourth of July is a day for celebration, quality family time, and good holiday food. From main dish to side dish to deserts to drinks, this page has everything you need to make your Fourth of July dinner special, and most importantly, stress free for you.
By Heidemarie Embrechts | Published 6/2/2008
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This is a two-day science lesson that has students examine different habitats at the zoo. It allows the students to have fun while learning. The habitats focused on in this lesson are swamps, deserts, tropical rain forests, and savannas.
By Kristin Ketteringham | Published 7/11/2007
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Herlded as the 'ships of the desert' the Camel now symbolises the nomadic ways of the Arabian and North African deserts. But the nomads have America to thank for their hardy and reliable transportation.
By The Brit | Published 1/1/2008
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DoubleDaves Pizzaworks offers a variety of pizza options on the buffet, in whole pizzas, and also offers pizza rolls chicken wings, Stromboli, stuffers, salads and deserts. You can't miss with taking the whole family out to lunch or dinner here.
By Lisa Carey | Published 11/30/2007
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Whether you prefer yours on a sandwich, in cookies or other deserts, or on a spoon straight out of the jar here are some fun facts to share with others on this nutty holiday.
By Kate Austin | Published 1/11/2008
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As today, early Americans used pumpkins in a variety of recipes from deserts to soups and stews, and the famous pumpkin pies.
By Lu Baker | Published 10/16/2006
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The Big Island of Hawaii has everything, from pristine rain forests to lava deserts, from snow-covered mountains to an active volcano, from amazing sunsets to world-class beaches. These are the best beaches near Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii.
By Jack Oceano | Published 10/1/2006
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It's a holiday that comes just once a year. Often what comes to mind is turkey and all of the delicious food that goes with it, the scrumptious deserts, and the feeling afterwards of having eaten too much and wishing we hadn't.
By Bailey Landon | Published 9/21/2006
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Adding as little as six grams (a little over a teaspoon) of cinnamon to deserts can lower blood glucose, according to a study published in the June issues of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
By Alice Ecker | Published 6/22/2007
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Excluding illegal aliens [whom some think occupy 30% of your community]
our streets and sidewalks sometimes become both a joke and a game.
What do we only have ONE of [of all cities] in the entire nation!
By K. Kemper | Published 5/2/2007
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Like marathon runners, these drivers are trying to prove to themselves and the world that they can surpass their limitations and accomplish their dreams. Hopefully, that drive and determination can be passed onto the viewer.
By El Bicho | Published 9/15/2005
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Desertification is not the process of deserts getting bigger, but rather that new deserts are being creating, mostly due to human activities such as deforestation, over-cultivation, and ill-managed irrigation.
By Matthew McKinney | Published 6/26/2007
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From war-torn Kosovo to the deserts of Kuwait, Humvee is a global extension of the American way. But for those who ride the real thing in Iraq, the term has become synonymous with lost lives, limbs, and testicles.
By Steven Volynets | Published 5/3/2007
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Arizona is famous for seasoned low-riders and classic cars. With tons of car shows being hosted in the deserts surrounding areas it's hard to make an event stand out like Dayton's on a candy coated Caprice.
By Andrew Bess | Published 6/19/2007
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Blueberries have long been used for many deserts. Now we find out that they are healthful, too.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 6/20/2007
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Rising up like alien structures across the dry deserts of the Sahara sits a mammoth structure that has withstood the test of time. Made of over 2,3000,000...
By pena | Published 5/16/2007
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Looking for a new favorite restaurant, or maybe just a change of pace? Downtown Littleton, in the Denver Metro area in Colorado, offers a wide range of possibilities that will satisfy any craving.
By Katharine Swan | Published 10/15/2005
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Fiber classified in two categories: Insoluble and Soluble. Fiber helps prevent cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. Many different types of foods contain fiber, and supplemental sources are available. Sources of Fiber: fruits and vegetables.
By travels | Published 10/2/2005
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India has so many unique sights, smells and things to do that you're bound to have a great time but be careful while touring crowded marketplaces. The proximity of the people to one another makes it easier to be a victim of theft.
By Emma S. | Published 8/28/2005
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The city of Las Cruces, New Mexico, is located in the south-east corner of New Mexico, about 40 miles from the more popular town of El Paso, Texas. Many different varieties of cacti grow there, and here are four of the most common.
By Mackenzie Clark | Published 8/31/2005
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Egypt, with its pyramids and other mysteries, is one of the most intriguing places on Earth. Here are some interesting facts that I've learned about Egypt.
By Emma S. | Published 10/26/2005
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Bjork and Sigur Ros represent the new genre of music that is beginning to ooze out of Iceland. They represent the new wave of music and sounds that stand out from the commercialization of the music industry in recent years.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 11/18/2005
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Tubing. I had no idea what tubing was until I discovered that it was a popular recreational activity in Arizona, officially called Salt River Tubing.
By Anne Masuda | Published 8/22/2005
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Eggplant lovers always have to search of great Italian Restaurants to find those that know how to prepare the delicacy. These restaurants provide three very different atmospheres while providing a fine taste for the palate.
By Max O' Well | Published 11/29/2005
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Media men who have reached the inaccessible areas are praising the role of the society in releif work; they are wondering loudly whether state's institutions have the capacity to effectively respond crises.
By Riaz Missen | Published 10/23/2005
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Many people fall in love with Tucson's sunsets, its mountain views and its laid-back way of life. Tucson attracts lovers of the outdoors, history, culture and much more.
By M. Sottosanti | Published 11/10/2005
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Although most people go on vacation to Las Vegas for the gambling and the shows there are other attractions that are popular sites for visitors making this one of the best cities to visit in America.
By Emma S. | Published 11/8/2005
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Apalach or Apalachicola is a part of Florida that is usually overlooked. This sleepy town is defined by its lonely beaches and slow pace - quite different from the tourist traps that make up the other coast.
By David Wilkening | Published 6/28/2005
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Lots of people will have heard of Madagascar after the new movie comes out, but few people know much about it. Find out a little about the natural wonders of this mysterious island, as well as the history of its people.
By Henry Narayan | Published 6/10/2005
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Anna Catharina "Cat" Berge excels at the far reaches of endurance. She can ride a bicycle from sunrise to sundown and then do it again at will - with a surprising competitive twist. Now, she's preparing to ride across the country.
By James Raia | Published 4/8/2005
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This first round of horror movie reviews from David Hayes, the Clown Prince of Terror!
By David Hayes | Published 3/31/2005
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Reviews of Scenic Byways, Buckskin Stallion, Jett Black, Fade to Bluegrass, Barbara Cue and John Hermann. A rootsy blend of reviews, from acoustic picking to '50s-inspired fare.
By Nick Hutchinson | Published 3/23/2005
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Whether you are catering a business function, a picnic or a wedding, you should always put your best foot forward and create a possitive buzz about your carering company.
By Tracy Rose | Published 6/12/2005
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Jamaica offers a wide variety of pleasures, including outdoor adventures and hideaways such as YS Falls, Black River, the Blue Mountains, Hellshire Hills, Treasure Beach, and the safari of Ocho Rios.
By Jane Hoppen | Published 7/7/2005
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An unforgettable trip to Hawaii by two 50 yr old kids. My fourth
cruise. Sweet cruise emplohees, fantastic food, fun, games, and a trip to the sexiest beach that almost turned out tragic. By K. Kemper | Published 8/2/2005
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Sacramento's mid-town is a great place to grab a bite to eat. A small colony of artists, students and professionals, mid-town serves up the most diverse food north of San Francisco - and every bit as good.
By Jenn Thornton | Published 8/6/2005
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Celia Guinto, A.K.A. Tita Celia, says she wouldn't be in business more than 14 years if her food didn't please the appetites of both native Filipinos and non-natives. Tita Celia's is a must-see restaurant for anyone visiting Los Angeles.
By Michelle Mizal-Archer | Published 7/18/2005
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You might think that if you've seen one national park you've seen them all but you couldn't be more wrong.
By Emma S. | Published 8/24/2005
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