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  • An In-Depth Comparison of Cat Fancy Magazine and I Love Cats Magazine
    Cat Fancy Magazine and I Love Cats Magazine are two of the industry leaders in cat lovers’ magazines. Each of these cat loving magazines is full of tips and guidelines on raising and living with your domestic cat. Cat Fancy Magazine is a cat lovers’ dream full of breed profiles while I Love Cats Magazine is perfect for the cat lover who wants a richer life living with cats. Below is an in-depth profile of Cat Fancy Magazine and I Love Cats Magazine.
  • An In-Depth Comparison of Dog Fancy Magazine, Dog and Kennel Magazine and Dog World Magazine
    Dog Fancy Magazine, Dog and Kennel Magazine and Dog World Magazine are all three industry leaders in dog magazines. Each of these three magazines Dog Fancy, Dog and Kennel and Dog World are full of tips on caring for your domestic dog. Each magazine specializes in a slightly different perspective and appeals to a slightly different audience. Below is an in-depth perspective on Dog Fancy Magazine, Dog and Kennel Magazine and Dog World Magazine.
  • An In-Depth Comparison of three of Christianities Leading Magazines, God’s Word Today, Gospel Today Magazine and Guideposts Magazine
    Christian reading magazines are an inspirational way to fill your life with God’s Word. Three of Christianities leading magazines are God’s Word Today, Gospel Today Magazine and Guideposts Magazine. If you want to know which of these three Christian Magazines is for you here is a comparison of what each magazine has to offer.
  • An In-Depth Comparison of Three Travel Magazines, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel 50 and Beyond and Vacations Magazine
    Conde Nast Traveler Magazine, Travel 50 and Beyond Magazine and Vacations Magazine are three of the travel industries leading magazines. Each of these three magazines offers a slightly different perspective on travel and ways to save money while traveling.
  • An In-Depth Comparison of two Leading Sports Magazines, ESPN Magazine and Sports Illustrated Magazine
    Sporting magazines have been popular for many years with two standing out as industry leaders. ESPN magazine and Sports Illustrated Magazine are both highly respected and quality magazines in the world of sports. Each magazine offers a slightly different style and perspective on sporting news and reporting. Here is a breakdown of what each magazine has to offer to help you decide which one is the best choice for you.
  • An In-depth Perspective Comparing Elle Magazine to Cosmopolitan Magazine
    Elle Magazine and Cosmopolitan Magazine are two of the leading fashion and lifestyle magazines for women. Each magazine has a lot to offer for women readers but there are some differences in the magazines that appeal to different women.
  • An In-Depth Perspective of three Leading Golf Magazines, Golf for Women, Golf Digest and Golf Magazine
    Golf is a sport that appeals to men and women alike. Both the young and the wise can enjoy golf as either a leisurely activity or a competitive sport. Three leading golfing magazines come to mind when thinking about the game of golf, Golf Magazine, Golf Digest and Golf for Women. Of these three magazines which is the best choice for you? Here is an in-depth look at each of these golf magazines and what it has to offer.
  • An In-Depth Perspective on Preschool Playroom Magazine and Early Childhood Today Magazine
    Preschool Playroom Magazine and Early Childhood Today Magazine are two industry leaders in activities and education for early childhood including the preschool years. The magazines vary in style and content. Here is an in-depth look at what each magazine has to offer and what the cost is for each.
  • Avocados the Perfect Fruit for Guacamole or Milk Shakes?
    The avocado is a pear shaped fruit that can also be known as an alligator pear. Avocados are grown in warm temperate climates with the average avocado tree producing around 120 avocados a year.
  • Basic Terms on Chinese Restaurant Menus
    In today’s modern Chinese restaurants even a more traditional menu will come with English translations for many of the more common Chinese food terms. It is, however, always handy to have knowledge of some to the basic terms just in case you find yourself in need.

    Here are eleven definitions that range from vegetables to duck for some of the more common items found in Chinese restaurants.
  • Bonsai Tree Gardening for the Disabled or Elderly
    If you are disabled or are suffering with arthritis in the knees, hands or wrists gardening may be difficult for you. It may be hard to kneel in the garden or to spend long periods of time in the heat of the outdoors. Bonsai tree gardening is a wonderful way to still reap the benefits of gardening while coping with your disabilities. Bonsai trees can be grown indoors or out and can handle most climates with proper care.

    Here is a sample of common problems people face...
  • Braising as a Way to Cook Pot Roast
    Pot roasts have two distinct types of muscle components long thin muscle fibers that are visible as grain and connective tissue that is the translucent film that covers the muscle fibers. Both types of muscle components must be broken down during cooking in order for a moist and tender pot roast. Braising is an excellent choice when it comes to cooking pot roast.
  • Chinese Cooking Techniques
    The variety of Chinese food dishes and Chinese food recipes available today is wider than in any previous decade. One can easily find Chinese food recipes for Chop Suey, which is not an authentic Chinese dish, along side of Hunan Beef. It is interesting to note that what many refer to as Chow Mein noodles is really a simpler crunchy version of the real thing.
  • Dandelions for the Kitchen
    Edible dandelions (not the type growing in the grass) are packed full of nutrition and can be a valuable assest in the kitchen. Dandelions contain vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, calcium, potassium and iron. Because of there high vitamin content dandelions are a perfect addition to a healthy diet.
  • Easy to Follow Vegetable Steaming Guide
    Steamed vegetables are packed full of vitamins and minerals and are a healthy way to eat your required servings of vegetables every day. Steamed vegetables can be served alone, with a drizzling of sauce or sprinkled with kosher salt and pepper.
  • Espresso Do’s and Don’ts
    When you finally decide to stay in for a hot steaming shot of espresso you need to follow some guidelines or you will end up with a bitter and unarguably pour coffee alternative.
  • From Allspice to Turmeric 19 Spices to Wow your Cooking
    Have you ever wondered what to do with allspice or bought lemongrass and thought what now. Wonder no more here are 19 spices and how they can be used in everyday cooking.
  • From Buttermilk Pancakes to Blueberry Pancakes
    During the spring of the year when lent is at hand and Easter is a mere 10 weeks away pancakes are on many peoples minds. The Tuesday before lent begins is traditionally pancake Tuesday. The origins of pancake Tuesday go back to when eggs, sugar and butter were not allowed during lent so people needed to use up these ingredients before lent began. Since eggs, sugar and butter are primary ingredients in pancakes we now have pancake Tuesday.
  • Fundraising Basics, 5 Must Knows
    Fundraising takes time and patience. Keeping this in mind from the beginning will help you to run a successful fundraising campaign. Non profit charities are always looking for new ways to fundraise and asking for volunteers to help with the programs. By keeping these 5 Must Knows in mind your volunteers and leaders will stay motivated and focused.
  • Fundraising ideas for your church
    Christian churches serve by helping to strengthen people’s faith. This comes at a cost for most churches. There are building expenses, salaries, missions and supporting other local charities. For most churches there is a need to raise money through fundraisers. This can become a challenge year after year, trying to come up with new and innovative ideas. Here is a list of church fundraising ideas that are perfect for many congregations.
  • Fundraising Tips for your Favorite Charity
    Fundraising is truly an art. People always want to help but they often times run out of money before they run out of time. This is where fundraising comes in. Fundraising can be easy and fun when you follow a few simple ideas and make the fundraiser fun for every one involved. Here are seven tips to get your next fundraiser started.
  • Fundraising with Sweet Goodies
    Candy is an amazing way to fundraise. When you think about fundraisers candy always is popular. Do you know why? People love to eat candy, it’s sweet, tasty and it allows tired adults to look back fondly on the days of there youth.
  • Gift Giving made Simple, Give the Gift of Bonsai
    When it comes time to give gifts at birthdays or holidays it is always hard to decide. The common remarks are what do you give the person who has everything. Well how about starting a giving a bonsai tree. Bonsai trees make wonderful gifts. They are easy to care for and are usually a focal point in a room.

    Bonsai trees can be kept indoors or outside and can range from a Dwarf Japanese Maple Bonsai tree at a cost of around $60.00 to a Juniper Bonsai tree at a cost of around $300.00.
  • Great New Ways to Fundraise
    Think out side of the box when it comes to fundraising. The old traditional ways to fundraise were great for your grandmother but now is the time to look for change. We are living in a face paced and dynamic society that expects a lot of fun, glitz and glamour with every thing they do. This includes fundraising. Look for ways to shake up the old school and turn out a new hip and exciting fundraising campaign.
  • Growing a Kitchen Bonsai Tree Garden
    If you are ready to start your very own bonsai tree garden you can easily start an indoor kitchen bonsai tree garden that will last for years. Your bonsai tree garden will be easy to start and easy to maintain while giving you the flexibility to incorporate herbs into your garden or to simply enjoy a 100% bonsai tree garden.
  • Growing Bonsai Trees with Your Kids
    Playing in the dirt and exploring plants have always been intriguing to children. So why not take what is already fun and turn it into a learning experience for your child. Growing an indoor bonsai tree is just such an activity. Caring for and maintaining a bonsai tree will keep your child enthusiastic about life.

    This article contains six tips to strengthen your child’s bonsai tree experience:
  • Hot Rod Harley’s a Comparison of Two Popular Hot Rod Motorcycle Magazines
    With the popularity of shows like Orange County Choppers where we watch Pauly and his dad argue while building hot rod motorcycles magazines about building hot rod bikes are gaining in popularity. There are two magazines in print today that specialize in providing editorial reviews about hot rod street bikes.
  • How Bonsai Trees Can Help Improve Your Childs Future
    In today’s fast passed world we are seeing flagrant disregard for human nature and the environment. We are seeing these effects in increased obesity, more heart attacks and higher rates of cancer than ever before. These ill effects are even beginning to have an impact on our children.

    As parents and educators we have a responsibility to encourage our children to view our world in a more loving and environmentally friendly way.
  • How to Cook Tender Moist Scrambled Eggs
    Scrambled eggs are a busy cook’s best friend. They can be thrown together for a quick nutritious dinner or lingered over at a leisurely brunch. Because eggs are so affordable they are a great asset to families on a budget.
  • How to Cook the Perfect Pot Roast
    Pot roasts are a throw back from past generations where Sunday dinner at grandma’s house was a weekly tradition. Today many new cooks are intimidated by pot roasts and have never even tried cooking a pot roast. A pot roast dinner is actually a low cost highly nutritious way to serve an easy to fix hot meal.
  • How to Lower the Fat when Sautéing
    When a recipe calls for sautéing the first ingredient is almost always some sort of fat. This may be butter, olive oil or a rendered animal fat such as lard. The reason vegetables are sautéed is to help bring out the flavor of the vegetables. Thin sliced meats can also be sautéed alone or with vegetables to make a quick stir fry.
  • How to Make a Rich Chocolate Cake
    Old time bakers used to make a “pudding” for chocolate cakes. This pudding is different than the pudding in the mix chocolate cakes we are used to today. Old time chocolate pudding was a way for bakers to elicit the full chocolate flavor from the cocoa powder and unsweetened chocolate which gave them rich full flavored chocolate cake.
  • How to Strengthen your Creativity through the Art of Bonsai
    Each one of us has a creative side and a logical side. School, work and life all focus on the logical side and developing the logical part of ourselves. Then in adulthood we find that we no longer are able to feel creative. The art of bonsai is a great way to get in touch with your creative side and to strengthen your creative juices.

    The art of bonsai or training a bonsai tree is a simple and pure way to connect with that creative side of yourself.
  • How to Thicken Soups with out the Fat
    Smooth and creamy soups are so pleasing to the pallet with there smooth texture and buttery taste. However these types of soups are often times high in fat and cholesterol. There are easy ways to still be able to enjoy hearty thick soups with less fat and less cholesterol.
  • How to Throw a Better Party
    Whether it’s for Christmas, Thanksgiving or just for fun parties are always a treat. Guests can come to your home and enjoy themselves while mingling with others as you causally move around the room enjoying all the unique personalities of your family and friends. But when the party is at your home it can become quickly overwhelming to plan and host. Here is a simple easy to follow guide to throwing a better party.
  • How You Too Cook a Health Food Meal
    The cornerstone of any weight loss or diet plan is health food. Health food is easier said than done these days. With fast food restaurants and pre-packaged convenience foods so readily available it is easy to get side tracked when it comes to health food.
  • Low Carb Diets and there Popularity in Hollywood
    Hollywood celebrities are notorious for following all the latest trends. Whether it’s long straight hair, parachute pants or a low carb diet Hollywood celebrities will be the first to jump on the latest’s and greatest trend.

    Low carb diets are the latest in diet trends that Hollywood celebrities are following. With all the publicity that Hollywood celebrities receive in magazines, on the internet and on TV it is beneficial to creators of low carb diets such as the Atkins Diet to entice Hollywood celebrities.
  • Natural Sweeteners instead of Sugar
    Sugar and artificial sweeteners are a poor choice if loosing weight and a healthy lifestyle are what you are striving for. It is a well known fact that sugary desserts can be a diet killer. However if you have a sweet tooth and you love dessert you may be in need of an alternative sweetener.
  • Papaya’s from Facials to Salsa
    Papayas are a delicious tropical fruit that so versatile that it can be found in everything from salsas to facial masks. Papaya’s have an enzyme called papain that helps to dissolve dead skin revealing fresh clean glow. Papayas are also packed full of nutrition so while you are using fresh papayas to brighten your face you can be making fresh papaya salsa to nourish your body.
  • Plant an Indoor Bonsai Garden as a Way to Combat Air Pollution
    Air pollution today is a major problem for America. If you live in or around a major metropolitan area all you need to do is look out your window and you can see the brown haze that hangs over cities. The interesting thing about air pollution is that your home or office may be as big an offender or bigger than the outside air.

    Construction techniques have improved energy efficiency to the point of creating an air-tight seal in homes and offices.
  • Start Focusing with a Bonsai Garden
    Good habits are attainable for everyone. In today’s fast passed information society there are virtually endless supplies of self help books, tapes, blogs and websites to help you focus and develop good habits.

    Simply stated a habit is something that you do enough that your conscious mind does not have to think about doing. A good habit is something that you do automatically. So how do you go about teaching your self to focus so that you can develop those good habits that will bring success and riches into your life?
  • The Atkins Diet a Modern Day Utopia
    A few years ago the Atkins diet took the world by storm. It seemed that everywhere you looked the Atkins diet was being touted as the latest and greatest. The great thing about the Atkins diet is that it has weathered the storms of change and is still as popular as ever.

    In 1972 cardiologist Dr. Robert Atkins introduced the world to his revolutionary theories and the Atkins diet. The Atkins diet differed from most diets in that it utilized an extreme low carb lifestyle.
  • The Crispy Chippy History of the Potato Chip
    Opening a bag of crispy salty potato chips is so much more than a tantalizing treat. Potato chips are steeped in a history that dates all the way back to 1853 when George Crum inadvertently invented the potato chip.
  • The Facts on Almond Nutrition
    Almonds can be found in such common places as on top of a salad or as a snack while on a plane. They are packed full on nutritional value and are tasty to eat. Almonds are so versatile that they can be used as a key ingredient in dessert or found as a snack in between meals.
  • The Fastest way to Supermarket Savings
    Food costs are one of the biggest budget busters around. Clipping coupons and watching for sales just doesn’t seem to be enough. So what is a family to do? Well here are 10 ways to cut costs and increase savings when it comes to supermarket shopping.
  • The Good and the Bad of the Atkins Diet
    The Atkins diet has taken the world by storm in recent years. There are both good and bad points to the Atkins diet. This article breaks down the good and the bad of the Atkins diet.
  • The Ins and Outs of Catalog Fundraising
    Catalog fundraising is a great way to customize a fundraiser for your venue. If you are a church, school or other civic group you can catalog fundraise to earn money to further your cause. With catalog fundraising you can cater to your niche market while the catalog company does all the work. You just bring in the sales.
  • The Must Remembers of Fundraising
    Emotions are what drive a successful fundraiser. People need to feel good and proud of them selves when they give. This will keep the donations pouring in. It is however, good practice to keep in mind other points as well as keeping your givers happy. Below are some of the other points to consider.
  • Three New Uses for Zipper Storage Bags
    Zipper type plastic storage bags are a staple in most kitchens. Zipper storage bags can easily be found holding a sandwich for lunch or a handful of cereal for a toddler. Zipper storage bags are versatile, easy to use and low in cost. With the advent of various sizes of zipper storage bags and freezer zipper storage bags the range of uses for zipper storage bags is quickly increasing.
  • Types of Beef Roasts
    There are four main categories of beef roasts with a wide selection of beef roasts in each category. It can be intimidating to shop for beef roasts when there is so much to choose from. For ease in grocery shopping when it comes to beef roasts follow this simple break down of each main category of beef roast.
  • What to look for in Nutrient Rich Oranges
    Oranges contain a range of nutrients that encompass more than just Vitamin C. Oranges contain foliate, fiber, antioxidants, potassium, thiamin calcium and magnesium. It is estimated that one orange can provide as much as 2/3 to all of the daily requirements of Vitamin C.

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