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    • Quick Snack and Meal Ideas: Array Healthy Eats for Moms on the Run by Arlene Pellicane with 0views

      What mother of young children isn"t in a hurry? Driving around town, preparing lunches, changing diapers, shopping and trying to exercise. Whether you work outside or inside of the home, chances are you"re looking for shortcuts when it comes to meals and snacks. Here are a few ideas to get your efficient juices flowing and lose weight | Article date: 2008-01-14 ...

    • Redesign Room by Teens Themselves by Realstorm with 0views

      In some ways, a baby"s room always decorates by parents. With the growth of their age, many interests they have had have been changed, so teenagers begin to decorate their bedroom by themselves. There is some good news: Your child is probably old enough now to do a lot of the work him or herself. Someone said that teenagers ar | Article date: 2008-01-13 ...

    • Tips for Decorating a Girl"s Bedroom by Realstorm with 0views

      Little girl"s love to spend time in their bedrooms. It"s a place all of their own. Decorating your child"s bedroom can be both a fun and rewarding experience for both of you. Here are simple tips to get you started in the right direction: First, the most important factor is to hear your child"s ideas; after all | Article date: 2008-01-13 ...

    • A Healthy Horse is a Happy Horse by Paul Hegarty with 0views

      When you own a horse you become responsible for its health. Horses can become affected by many health problems such as colic, thrush and internal parasites. A number of conditions can be prevented and treated by an owner, but every horse owner should have the aid of a local equine veterinarian. Before purchasing your horse, you shou | Article date: 2008-01-13 ...

    • Gardening Tools - Making Life in the Garden Efficient and Fun by Steve Buchanan with 0views

      Now a day gardening has become one of the favorite hobbies of the people. Not only is this, gardening is a hobby which is enjoyed by the people of every age group. If you are really passionate about gardening then you must take care of your lawn or garden properly. If you have a grass problem in your garden and you really don"t know what to | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • How can Horseback Riders benefit from Self-Hypnosis? by Margarethe De Clermont with 0views

      Firstly, what is Self-hypnosis? Self-hypnosis is a process of communicating with oneself, directing one"s own attention in specific ways in order to produce states that are commonly recognised as trance states. Neither sleep nor unconsciousness, hypnosis is a state in which a person has shut out distractions and is free to focu | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • Important Factors of Snow Blower by Steve Buchanan with 0views

      Are you suffering from heavy snow fall? Or are you really fed up to remove it manually? If you answered yes then you must think to buy equipment called snow blower. Cleaning the ice from your lawn or garden is really very difficult and time consuming task. This is an easier way to clear snow from areas around your home. Actually by using this eq | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • Indoor Cat Versus Outdoor Cat: What Do You Do? by Robert Blake with 0views

      Should your cat be an indoor cat or an outdoor cat? This is one of the more debatable and critical choices you must resolve as a cat person. How do you juggle the desires, security, and safety of a Happy Healthy Cat versus its needs? Will your cat be happy with cat climbing furniture or cat climbing trees for activity? Will it be fulfilled in ca | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • Great News for Serious Horseback Riders by Margarethe De Clermont with 0views

      Motivated and inspired horseback riders often fall into the perfectionism-trap. Whether you are into show-jumping, dressage or endurance riding, it is easy to become obsessed with perfection, always pushing yourself and your horse further and harder. Equestrian perfectionism often leads to micromanagement. Micromanagement refers to | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • Horse Breaking Explained by Paul Hegarty with 0views

      Anyone wanting to know the basic method of horse breaking applied in the past can rent a western movie. Watching is about all the method is useful for as today there are far kinder ways in which to break in a horse. I really do not like to use the term breaking simply as the word breaking, denotes force. Ultimately horse breaking is | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • How To Do Japanese Gardening - The Effective Way by Bercle George with 0views

      This article gives us idea on how to do Japanese gardening that is effective and that will surely bring the kind of satisfaction when you do it on your own. It is essential to realize that even if you are not in Japan, you can still make your own Japanese garden that you desire. There are lots of Japanese-gardening books out there t | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • What Is Hydroponic Gardening? by Bercle George with 0views

      What is Hydroponics Gardening? Well, hydroponic gardening is a kind of gardening that does not need soil to grow plants. In other words, a dirt-less garden and that"s perhaps one of the reasons why more and more people are getting into this kind of gardening. Whether it is an indoor hydroponic vegetable gardening or outdoor hyd | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • Things To Know About Herb Gardening by Bercle George with 0views

      There are important things to know about herb gardening that will surely give you the opportunity to succeed in this area. Whether you are planning for container herb gardening; indoor herb-gardening , or the other type, you need to establish an effective herb gardening management so that all you desire will be attainable. You may n | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • Curious About the Gaits of a Horse? by Paul Hegarty with 0views

      The horse is said to have four natural gaits, namely the walk, trot, canter and gallop. When you learn to ride you start off slow with the walk and work your way up in speed to the gallop. Each gait requires the rider to be balanced. Like a baby learns to crawl before he runs, I recommend that every beginner rider learn to walk before they gallo | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

    • Getting your Horse Prepared for Eventing by Paul Hegarty with 0views

      Eventing is a horse competition where horse and rider compete in several disciplines of riding. It can be compared to a triathlon as it consists of cross-country, dressage and show-jumping in a single competition. The first phase of a three day event is dressage. The aim of dressage is to demonstrate that a fit horse capable of comp | Article date: 2008-01-12 ...

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