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  • Healthy Dog Treat Recipe  By : Harry Rockwell
    If you are looking for a healthy dog treat recipe to give to your beloved pooch, be sure to take a look at the following dog treat recipe.
  • Shih Tzu - Food Allergens  By : Connie Limon
    Ingredients that your shih tzu may be allergic to include beef and beef by-products, milk, yeast, yeast-containing
  • Giving your Dog Treats  By : Joseph Then
    Dog treats are a great way to let your dog know that you love them and you appreciate him. Sometimes we forget to show our dogs how much we love them and giving them a great treat is a good way to let them know.
  • Shih Tzu - Is The Food You Feed Causing Health Problems?  By : Connie Limon
    One method of determining whether the food you feed your shih tzu is affecting its health or producing problem symptoms is to keep a health journal.
  • Take Care of Your Dog: Feed Him or Her Dog Food  By : James Hunt
    Many dog owners treat their pets as though they are their own children. They play with them, let them live inside and sit on the furniture, and even sometimes sleep in their beds...
  • Important Nutritional Information on Cat Food  By : Jay Moncliff
    Cat Food Fact #1 Cats must get their Protein
    Protein is crucial for your cats health, and generally comes from fish, meat or poultry. Advertisers will often say their brand is beef, turkey or mackerel flavoured, but it may not actually contain those products, meaning it may not be rich in protein. Always ensure the food you buy but your cat has a sufficient amount of protein in it, irrespective of the flavour.
  • Peanut Butter Dog Biscuit Recipe  By : Harry Rockwell
    Peanut Butter Dog Biscuit Recipe is simple and easy and your dog will enjoy it.
  • What you Need to Know about Cat Food  By : Jay Moncliff
    Cat Food Info #1 Cats Need Protein in their Cat Food
    The cat food you feed to your cat should always be rich in protein. This generally should come from meat, poultry or fish. Many cat food brands advertise chicken, beef, and tuna flavored cat food because they know that cats need protein and cat owners are looking for quality cat food. However, you need to make sure the cat food you buy has a sufficient amount of cat food regardless of what flavor it is.
  • Commercial Dog Food for Your Dog?  By : Brigitte Smith
    Do you believe the marketing hype surrounding commercial dog food - that it's nutritionally sound, great value, and will keep your dog's health in tip top condition? Well, think again ...
  • Have You Ever Heard of These Dog Foods?  By : Connie Limon
    If you have not heard of Life's Abundance All Natural Premium Dog Food the reason is not because Life's Abundance is a no good dog food.....
  • Fantastic Dog Treat Recipe  By : Harry Rockwell
    Enjoy the following dog treat recipe. This dog treat recipe is a dog favorite and it's not hard to prepare.
  • Homemade Apple Cinnamon Dog Biscuits  By : Harry Rockwell
    Take advantage of Homemade Apple Cinnamon Dog Biscuits. These dog biscuits are fun to make and dogs love them!
  • Peanut Butter Pet Dog Cookie Treats  By : Harry Rockwell
    Peanut Butter Pet Dog Cookie Treats is a delicious dog treat recipe that your dog will thoroughly enjoy. Making these dog cookie treats requires minimal work.
  • Care and Feeding of Your Horse  By : Jessica Deets
    Even though your horse is a large animal, it has a very small stomach and intestines. They cannot hold huge quantities of food at a time. They require their food well spread over the day, may be four or more times a day.
  • Training And Rewarding With Healthy Dog Treats  By : Ben Franklin
    Some treats come with treatments for heartworm, antibiotics etc.
  • Edible Delights: Food for Parties  By : Natalie Delfos
    It can be said that food makes the party. You can take a drab event that is thrown for a boring reason and make it a resounding success with fantastic food. Whatever the occasion, carefully choosing the correct dishes will ensure your party is the highlight of your local social scene and is talked about for years to come!
  • Create a Successful Restaurant by Considering these Issues  By : David Abagia
    The restaurant business is a cutthroat business. If you wish to become a restaurant owner then be wary. New restaurants open their doors every day, but most of them go out of business before the second year on the calendar. There are usually a number of competing restaurants that causing the market to be flooded. If you understand all of this, but still want to open a restaurant then think about the following issues.
  • The Components of a Knife  By : Frank Silkin
    Like most things that we cannot live without, the knife has become so much a part of our lives that we fail to realize just how complex of a tool it really is. Although many people would have trouble naming more than two distinct parts on a knife (the blade and the handle), the fact remains that there are six separate parts to a knife.
  • Herbs Essential to Great Food and Simple to Grow  By : Ungari Dodisto
    Human beings have made use of herbs down the centuries. Herbs serve a variety of purposes and we continue to find more and more uses of them in our lives. Most of the herbs are easy to grow and you can choose from 40 to 60 herbs and learn to make use of them.
  • Honey World  By : Gillian Stell
    Anything that is made by a bunch of mindless insects probably isn't all that fascinating, right? Well although honey is made by millions of swarming insects using a very "low tech" process, it remains one of the most amazing foods on our palette. In fact, scientists are still trying to determine even more uses for this wonder food to this very day.
  • Increase Profits and Improve Service with Anonymous Email for Your Restaurant  By : Chris Robertson
    Learn how the unique service of anonymous email can help you improve relations with employees and customers. You can increase profits once you know how to improve...
  • Homebrew Beer: the best beer is the one you make  By : Paul Heingarten
    Beer brewing at home is a relaxing and fun hobby. Read about my experiences with beer brewing since 1998.
  • “Keeping Austin Weird” - a Proud Legacy  By : Tymon Hytem
    “Keep Austin Weird.” The unofficial slogan of the city has different interpretations to different residents, but most would agree that not being “normal” is one of the things we cherish about Austin. Ironically, what began with a grass roots movement to support the local businesses got trademarked by a marketing company to sell tee shirts and ball caps. In fact, they did such a good job of marketing and profiting from that slogan that other marketing companies in other cities picked it up and pretty soon, it became “Keep (fill in the blank) Weird.” But like cookie-cutter malls and chain restaurants that look exactly the same no matter what part of the country you happen to be in, we’ll let the big companies make a profit here just like anywhere else. To a lot of us, “Keep Austin Weird” isn’t about a tee shirt, it’s a reminder that we live in one of the most unique and original cities in the country, and we never want to lose that.
  • Fiesta San Antonio  By : Tymon Hytem
    Fiesta San Antonio was started as a celebration of Texas heritage and to honor the heroes of the Alamo and battle of San Jacinto. Now, over a hundred years later and with an estimated 3.5 million people in attendance, it is one of the biggest and most energetic celebrations in the state.
  • A Visit to Austin’s Ethnic Bakeries: A bite-sized tour of the world without leaving town  By : Tymon Hytem
    What do you do when you mix a traveling jones with a sweet tooth? For those with the time and means, a trip around the world probably sounds pretty good. If that’s not practical, you can do the next best thing – stop by one of the little local bakeries and pick up an ethnic treat to go.
    Sweets are a traditional part of celebrations in almost every country in the world. Many, if not most of the favorite ethnic desserts we’re all familiar with are steeped in lesser known traditions and cultural heritage. Many of the bakers that own these local shops brought their experience and talent to Texas from other countries, and the culture of their native land is often reflected through the ambience as well as the food. Other shop owners are descendents of immigrants, and the confections they make are based on old family recipes that have been passed down through the generations. Either way, we get a little taste of the old country with every bite.
  • Irish Dining in Austin - From Pub Grub to Dublin Lawyer  By : Tymon Hytem
    One of the many things that make Austin an interesting city is that it has always been a melting pot of different cultures, and many of them are reflected in different ways from the architecture to the surprisingly wide array of restaurants available to the present day diner.
  • From the Canary Islands to San Antonio – the Origins of Tex-Mex  By : Tymon Hytem
    As Americans, we all share a common bond of nationality. But one of the things that make us unique in the world is that we all have a regional heritage as well, each reflecting the history and culture of the indigenous inhabitants and the old world colonists that settled there. Those regional differences are most obvious in the dialects and cuisine that can change dramatically just by crossing a state border – you can drive from Houston, Texas to Mobile, Alabama in one day, and encounter a distinctly different dialect and entirely different type of menu each time you stop to eat.
  • Barbecue: The Taste of Texas  By : Tymon Hytem
    When you think Texas Barbecue, you probably are not thinking about eating German and Czech food. The foods that you usually think of are bratwurst and sauerkraut. However, these two cultures influenced the types of foods in central Texas and in fact, there is some dispute about the possibility of these cultures originating what is now known as Texas Barbecue.
  • Canyon of the Eagles: A Great Place for the whole family to visit.  By : Tymon Hytem
    Nestled in the northern hills of Texas is a place named the Canyon of the Eagles. Located on the shores of Lake Buchanan just 90 minutes north of Austin, it is the home of some of America’s endangered birds including the Bald Eagle. But Eagle watching is not the only thing to do in this place that is packed with adventure.
  • Catering: What to expect  By : Tymon Hytem
    Over the past few decades, the food service industry has gown tremendously, especially in the area of catering. Food catering is when you provide food at some remote location. It is usually combined with some event planning such as a wedding, an anniversary party, a corporate event, or even a large gathering of friends for a birthday.
  • How To Hire a Caterer and Throw the Best Party.  By : Tymon Hytem
    So you are having a big party and now you have to find someone to provide all the food. Not quite sure what to look for? Not quite sure what to ask? Here are a few simple hints that will make choosing the caterer for your next event much easier.
  • Random and Useful Information on Wine  By : Xav Moldonio
    Whether you are a long time enthusiast or just getting into it, the world of wine production and consumption can be complex. Following are a couple things you might know, but then again may not.
  • Organic Food and Locally Grown Food: Are They the Same?  By : Chris Robertson
    While most people agree that organic food is preferable over non-organic, a debate has begun about the source of organic foods.
  • Good Bread, Good Meat, Good God, Let's Eat  By : Tymon Hytem
    In a town that bills itself "the live music capital of the world," but in which 87% of the residents claim they don't attend church regularly, perhaps it was inevitable that the storied tradition of religious revivals would find new life in Austin restaurants.
  • Travel Nuggets  By : Rod Tilton
    Whether you are a new travel enthusiasts or old pro, you can never stop learning better ways to enhance your experience. Following are some of the things I have learned over many trips.
  • Handy Tips for Traveling  By : Rod Tilton
    One of my great passions is traveling as much as time and the old bank account will allow. Whether you travel alone or with others, there are certain tips that can really help. Here are a few.
  • Buried Treasure  By : Tymon Hytem
    Make no mistake: Café Josie is not the easiest restaurant to find. Tucked behind Portabla in Pecan Square, this unobtrusive little West Sixth Street jewel may have you scratching your head as you wander past the subtly marked door more than once.
  • Vegan in Cow Country  By : Tymon Hytem
    As might be expected in an atmosphere of such serenity, Casa de Luz is refreshingly quiet and peaceful, especially for lunch in the middle of a hectic day. You'll serve yourself and bus your own table; think of it as exercise and you'll be in the proper spirit.
  • I walked the line  By : Tymon Hytem
    Set amidst the rolling ridgelines of Austin’s arboretum area The County Line (on the lake) proves to be the penultimate Texas barbecue. The restaurant and adjoining patio area sit flush against Bull Creek, which flows into Lake Austin. This is a picturesque place for a pint or a margarita on a sunny summers evening while waiting for your table.
  • Wine Tasting in the Texas Hill Country  By : Tymon Hytem
    So, you have decided to take a weekend wine tasting trip through the Lone Star State. What better place to start than the Texas Hill Country…known across the United States as the Napa Valley of the Southwest. With more than 35 wineries in the Texas Hill Country, tourists can "taste" and "feel" what real wine should taste like without having to travel to western United States or the rolling hills of Europe.
  • Take a Trip Down The River Walk in  By : Tymon Hytem
    Texas may be better known for its redneck reputation and wide open spaces than the "romantic getaways" so prevalent in Europe and the East Coast. But there is at least one romantic getaway in the Lone Star State that could hold it's own against the waterway canals of Venice and the reputation of Paris, France as the "City of Love"…the San Antonio Riverwalk.
  • Weekend Getaways to the Texas State Capitol  By : Tymon Hytem
    What better way to get away from it all in the Lone Star State than to take a weekend getaway to the state capital in Austin. With fine dining, vibrant culture and a never-ending nightlife, Austin is one of the most easily accessible and inexpensive getaways in the state.
  • Simple Sources of Natural Vitamins  By : Mary Smith
    Farmers know it. Foodies know it. But not enough people know that although it is easy to buy vitamin supplements to help overcome any deficiencies, for the majority it is better to obtain the recommended daily allowance of vitamins from natural vitamin sources.
  • The Clay Pit  By : Tymon Hytem
    Whether you’re out for a night of fine dining or just looking for a quick and casual lunch The Clay Pit is an integral ingredient of Austin’s downtown cultural mélange.
  • Looking for a Great Summer Vacation: Texas has one of the Hottest Water Parks Around.  By : Tymon Hytem
    Dubbed the most popular waterpark in the United States, Schlitterbahn is an attraction that has many people flocking to central Texas. Opened in 1979 in New Braunfels, Texas with only four water slides coming out of a large German castle, the park has come a long way. Currently Schlitterbahn has opened two other locations across central texas; one in Galveston, Texas and one on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico on South Padre Island. Each park has its own unique settings with lots of different things to do for kids of all ages.
  • Zilker Metropolitan Park: An Oasis in Austin.  By : Tymon Hytem
    Zilker Metropolitan Park has been named ‘Austin’s most loved park’; and it certainly does deserve this praise as it boasts a large variety of things to see and do throughout the year for the whole family. Located in the heart of Austin, there are so many activities and events held in the park throughout the year that you are bound to want to come back at different times to visit again.
  • Is it possible to lose weight on a 10 day diet?  By : Graham Foster
    What you really want to know is will a 10 day diet work, or is it just a bunch of marketing BS which the Diet Industry want us to believe so they can sel their latest wonder diet pills and diet supplements.
  • BBQ Beef Can Be Enjoyed All Year Long  By : chef rodgers..
    The word beef and the word barbeque are hard to part when it comes to summer time grilling. It doesn't matter if you are grilling steak, burgers or beef dogs, nothing beats the great taste of barbecued beef.
  • Warm Up to Your Toaster Oven  By : Bert Aurthurs
    Homemakers are enjoying a renewed relationship with the toaster oven. This granddaddy of the microwave delivers the results cooks want, with the time-saving service that modern cooks need.
  • Brownies: The Favorite Dessert Of All Time...  By : Joana M. Carlson
    Frequently served warm with ice cream or milk, the brownie remains the most appraised dessert of all time. It is often deliciously covered with chocolate icing or can also be flavored with mint or vanilla.
  • The secret of a great drink!  By : Elizabeth Ellis
    When you have that flu on a cold wet night, what do you do? When you just need a break from the endless paperwork, what do you do? When you wake up every morning, what do you reach for on the breakfast table?
  • Three Lives, One day  By : Elizabeth Ellis
    It was Easter morning. As the Brazilian sun warmed up the little village, Baby Jimmy was enjoying the heat and all the fuss he was given. Jennifer, on the other hand, was experiencing a whole new feeling. Joy, pride yet a bit of nostalgia mixed together. It had been a long way since Carlos walked out of her life. Nevertheless, she tightened up her upper lip and distributes favors of her mom’s trademark butter cookies despite the silent harsh whispers of some ladies who still question her unmarried shame. With quick glances towards Jimmy, she carries her duty sturdily as it was a family tradition to do it. When her bundle of joy finally reaches her again, she blinked away tears and vowing never to let him go.
  • Baby's baptism little angels  By : Elizabeth Ellis
    A baby's baptism is a very important start to the baby's life and so it is important all the closest friends and relatives are invited to the glorious and happy event. It is already an old tradition to give out small presents to guests to show the host's appreciation. All throughout the years people have been selecting the same gifts for their child's baptism favors and they normally border on the concept of holiness. Gifts would normally consists of crosses, delightful candles, angel decorations, and also the Holy Bible. Originality is what the presents need to be in order to leave a lasting effect on the guests. If you find yourself straining to look for incredible ideas then do not worry, because deep down there a lots of ideas to be uncovered, just that you stil haven't noticed them.
  • Baptism Favors-How to choose the perfect one  By : Elizabeth Ellis
    A baby's baptism is a very important start to the baby's life and so it is important all the closest friends and relatives are invited to the glorious and happy event. It is already an old tradition to give out small presents to guests to show the host's appreciation. All throughout the years people have been selecting the same gifts for their child's baptism favors and they normally border on the concept of holiness. Gifts would normally consists of crosses, delightful candles, angel decorations, and also the Holy Bible. Originality is what the presents need to be in order to leave a lasting effect on the guests. If you find yourself straining to look for incredible ideas then do not worry, because deep down there a lots of ideas to be uncovered, just that you stil haven't noticed them.
  • Wine and Sulfites  By : Sarmaad
    In nature Sulfate free wine does not exist. It’s physically impossible. However, sulfite free wines are becoming popular amongst wine consumers.
  • Baptism Ceremony 101.  By : Elizabeth Ellis
    Baptism is a ceremony intended to officially introduce a child into a church and faith. During this christening the child is blessed and prayers of thanksgiving are offered celebrating the child's safe birth. This ritual has been practiced since the days of the Roman Empire; however some families opt for it to be a simple naming ceremony rather then a full scale religious practice. A naming ceremony is an open ceremony to welcome the child without committing the child to the religion unlike a baptism ceremony.
  • Fast Weight Loss Diets Do They Work Or Are They A Bad Idea?  By : Graham Foster
    So your considering the possibility going on a fast weight loss diet? We have all felt this way at some time or another its just the way companies which sell weight loss pills and weight loss programs tell us it can be done.Perhaps you have been carrying a bit of extra weight for a few months now .Now finally you have said 'enough is enough' and now you want to work off that extra weight fast so you can squeeze in that your bikini for your vacation to hawaii this year.Whatever the reason, losing weight fast diet methods can be hard work.
  • Chicken Recipes  By : Mario
    Chicken recipes are a part of diets for many of the worlds people, many of these recipes we have made over and over and others, are special recipes
  • Bartending  By : Mario
    SHAKING, STIRRING, AND STRAINING
    Drinks requiring only shaking are covered with a plastic shaker cup and mixed within the glass; whereas shaken and strained or stirred and strained drinks are originally mixed within
  • Distillation from Plants and Roots  By : Mario
    Aniseed-flavored spirits
    Some 1,500 years before Christ, these licorice-flavored spirits were valued as healing agents by the Egyptians. In the nineteenth century
  • Coffee in the USA--It's All About the Experience  By : Shane Vicars
    The impact of coffee on the USA
  • A Barrage of Bar Stools  By : Marc Hardey
    Bar stools, as the term implies, are stools normally found in bars as well as pubs. These are narrow space-saving seats made for use in locations frequented by individuals who like to spend moments with themselves while in the presence of other individuals, hang out with buddies, or merely like to meet new people. A bar stool can be consist of wood or metal, even plastic. They come in various styles to attain the kind of atmosphere you like to have in your joint.
  • Grain Distillation  By : Mario
    Aquavit
    Aquavit, genever, gin, and whiskey (or whisky as the Canadians and Scots spell it), as well as vodka and the unflavored German schnapps called korn
  • Acai - Wears the Crown of the Superfoods  By : Mario
    The acai berry is is strange in the way that only 10% of the berry is actually edible
  • A Cook's Guide to Quick Meals and Desserts  By : Chris Robertson
    Learn how to spice up your family meals with quick and easy recipes. Introduce new foods without spending alot of time or money...
  • Make Ice Cream at Home  By : Garnett Foards
    Nothing makes a hot summer day complete like a big bowl of homemade ice cream.
  • Bar Stools A Buyers Guide  By : Mario
    Pub stools-Take note of the height of your bar counter

    Although the above statement may seem like common sense I have, on many occasions, been in bars and pubs where the bar stool was the wrong size for the bar or table at which I sat.
  • Seafood Recipes- Try A New One Tonight!  By : Shannon Linnen
    Cooking with seafood can be a great deal of fun, isn't very difficult, and gives many meals that are high in nutritional value and low in calories. There are many types of seafood you can use as the base of your meal, such as crab, shrimp, and scallops. Use some of the ideas in this article, and you'll add many tasty dinners to your repertoire.
  • The History Of Alcohol  By : Mario
    Thoughout recorded history there has always been alcohol in of some variety,think of this
  • What is Wine - An Introduction to wine  By : Mario

    What is wine exactly?

    Wine has been around the world for over 7000 years and is made from just 2 basic ingredients, yeast and grape juice.

  • Prohibition of The United States  By : Mario
    The volstead act or (Prohibition act) took effect in 1920, in several states across america laws were already in place to try and stop the consumption of alcohol, these laws were in effect before the 18th amendment (volstead act, Prohibition act) was passed before congress.
  • Liquor Distillation From Wine  By : Mario
    Distillation is the centuries-old process used to produce alcohol. Heat is used to separate the components of a liquid, or mash, and as vaporization takes place the vapors are cooled so they condense into neutral spirits with little color, aroma, or flavor.
  • 9 Things You Need To Know About barbecues  By : Mario
    Its almost like a tradition but in the spring time of every year people in America blow the dust of there barbecue sets and start to bulk buy all their meats
  • New England Clambake - A Treat For Special Occasions  By : Shannon Linnen
    Are you and your friends looking for a fun and different way to celebrate a special occasion? A new england clambake could be just the ticket. This traditional Northeastern celebration is gaining popularity outside the New England region for being a healthy, unique, and festive gathering idea.
  • When to Use High Heat on Your Barbecue  By : Mario
    Its a mystery how some people seem to have the knack for for barbecuing how they always seem to get everything exactly spot on and not like the rest of us who end up burning the sausages. Believe it or not, there is technique involved other than just using the force.
  • Irish Whisky  By : Mario
    Since Americans in the South began publicly roasting pigs at parties and get togethers, Barbecues have been a common item in the lives of North Americans
  • 5 Ways To Better enjoy a Barbecue  By : Mario
    Since Americans in the South began publicly roasting pigs at parties and get togethers, Barbecues have been a common item in the lives of North American
  • The History of The Irish Coffee  By : Mario
    The Port of Foyne was a busy air traffic point between Europe and United States in the 1930s and 1940s, carrying a diverse range of people from refugees and Royal members
  • Build a Kitchen Pantry to Store Your Food Better!  By : Nat Bronson
    People will usually build a kitchen pantry when their current storage facilities are no longer adequate for their needs. Sometimes a kitchen pantry may be built as part of a kitchen remodelling project. This could be as simple as a replacement of bench-tops to a complete kitchen make-over with new cupboards and appliances. Whatever the reason, more and more people are deciding to build a kitchen pantry themselves or bring in the experts to do it for them.
  • Wow Your Friends With These Great Summer Drinks  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Faced with planning an upcoming, outdoor summer party, I spent about an hour on the internet a few days ago in search of some festive summer drinks. I couldn't believe how many great sounding recipes I encountered. Most of them were entirely new to me.
  • Five Gourmet Hot Dog Recipes  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Just about everyone likes hot dogs. In the backyard, at the game, or on the strrets of a busy city, they're easy to enjoy. And, here are 5 more ways to enjoy them, courtesy of the listed websites.
  • The World's Five Best Burger Recipes. Really.  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Everybody loves burgers cooked in the backyard. But, you can't eat the same old burgers all the time, so here are the 5 best burger recipes I could find. I have cooked and enjoyed them all. See how they sound to you.
  • Smoked Seafood: A Light Yet Delicious Meal  By : Shannon Linnen
    One of the best courses to serve during summer is smoked seafood. For a light yet delicious meal, consider an appetizer of smoked oysters to start. These tasty treats can be bought in most markets as well as chosen farms that specially breed them to sell. If you are lucky enough to live by a port or in a town near the ocean, you will probably find oysters easily. Some may need to venture further away, but the trip will be worth it.
  • The History Of The Jelly Bean  By : Mario
    Funny as it may sound, but jelly bens do have a fascinating history. Jelly beans have been on the shelfs of our shops for around 100 years
  • How Whiskey Is Made  By : Mario
    Every country has a different approach to making whisky, which will be discussed in detail at the beginning of each chapter. However, all are basically variations on the following rules.
  • Food Lovers - How to Master Weight Loss  By : Colin Johnson
    Like most of us, you probably love food! Eating less to lose weight is probably not a happy thought for you. But wait.. it doesn't have to hurt so much! Follow these suggestions: you'll be amazed at how painless it can all be and you'll be delighted with your new sleek and slender figure!
  • Potted Whiskey  By : Mario
    It would be appropriate for a people-based profile of whisky to begin by naming the first whisky maker. Sadly, no-one knows who he was. In fact, no-one knows who the first distiller was
  • Whisky UDV  By : Mario
    One of the Scotch whisky industry's greatest secrets sits at the foot of the Ochil Hills. You may notice some warehouses close to the road as you drive past,
  • Jack Daniels an American Whiskey  By : Mario
    The Jack Daniel's legend starts with the eponymous founder of the distillery, who allegedly owned his first distillery at the tender age of 13, having learned his skill at the knee of Dan Call
  • The Best Advice On the Taller Bar Stools  By : Mario
    For most of the bar counters and kitchen counters, they stand about 40 inches tall, this has been the norm for many years. However, this has recently changed though with bar counters and kitchen tops being raised 6 inches.
  • The French Bar Stool Design  By : Mario
    French bar stools are the very best way to add that special touch of class to any bar or home, these classic stools feature curved legs with fluted tips, the finest quality seats and highly stylish seatbacks.
  • 24 Inch Bar Stools and Their Uses  By : Mario
    Bar stools that are 24 inches in height are often a good choice for a stool, 24 inch bar stools have many uses beyond the typical commercial use.
  • Regular Bar Stools Are Such a Comfort  By : Mario
    Bar stools come in all shapes, sizes and styles, the standard bar stool height is 30 inches. 30 inches have been deemed the standard height for bar stools, this is for a multitude of reasons.
  • What Makes a Wedding Party Gift Memorable?  By : Abby Mckinsley
    Each wedding planner strives for that wedding event that everybody would be talking about for years to come--not because somebody has somehow messed something up but because it was, as the cliche goes, a wedding matched in heaven. With regards to weddings, we usually make a huge fuss about what the bride would be wearing, the cake, the food, the location, the event. Everyone likes their wedding to be something that would be etched on the thoughts of everybody present, not just on the newlyweds'. That's relatively understandable. Yet this moment, let's talk about wedding party gifts. They could not be one of the main things on the planning stage, but they definitely are one of the most expected--by a number of of the wedding event attendants, that is. The ring bearer gifts, groomsmen gifts, together with bridesmaids gifts.
  • Home Bar Stools  By : Mario
    If you have a bar in your house or have a kitchen counter creating a partition between the kitchen and dining room, it would be a good idea to add some bar stool chairs
  • The Advantages and Disadvantages of Armed Bar Stools  By : Mario
    Bar stools comes in many shapes and sizes. They can be bought with or without arms, seatbacks or any adjustable features, seats that swivel or remain stationary.
  • Interesting Tidbits About Vino  By : Xav Moldonio..
    The world of wine is unique amongst drinkable spirits. This uniqueness, however, also can make it an intimidating subject. The following tidbits are designed to take out the intimidation factor.
  • Fresh Shrimp Makes Any Recipe Come Alive  By : Shannon Linnen
    You should prefer to eat shrimp that is fresh as it is both healthy and delicious. You can use it to prepare any dish. Shrimp can be eaten with pasta salad, slaw or as an appetizer. It turns out to be a pleasing snack when served with lemon juice and cocktail sauce.
  • Delicious Coffee Ideas  By : Mario
    Ok so how many of you love a cup of coffee? I know I do! Below you can see 6 of the best recipes to enjoy your coffee a different way. We hope you enjoy it.
  • Jello Shot Making Guide and Jello Shot Recipe  By : Mario
    How to Make Jello Shots

    Making a Jello shot is like making regular Jello but instead of adding water, alcohol is the major fluid added instead. The mixture is then poured into glass or plastic shot glasses or tiny cups instead of using big bowls.

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