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Interior Decorating Ideas : How to Choose a Wall Color

February 8th, 2010 Byron Thurman No comments
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Choosing a wall color depends on which room the color will be applied, considering the amount of light in the room and taping up paint swatches to the wall to help with the decision. Pick out the right paint color for a room, remembering that dark colors make a space look smaller, withtips from a professional interior decorator in this free video on home decor. Expert: Ann Myrick Bio: Since 1997, Ann Myrick has been a professional decorator, house cleaner, home organizer and planner …

we recycle

February 5th, 2010 Byron Thurman No comments
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recycle

How To Make A Diaper Cake

Originally posted 2009-05-27 08:18:27.

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Starve Your Bin – Recycle for London

February 5th, 2010 Byron Thurman 2 comments
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www.recycleforlondon.com Now everyone in London can recycle paper, glass and cans. Visit www.recycleforlondon.com for more details Despite recent reports of

Pick The Gender Of Your Baby

Originally posted 2009-05-15 13:46:17.

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My First Desktop Aquaponic

February 5th, 2010 Byron Thurman No comments
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A small fish tank and hydroponic tray. This is my first try at aqauponics. It is only a start…any comments would be helpful so I can improve what I have started.

Sign Language For Babies

Originally posted 2009-07-05 03:36:26.

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Interior Decorating - Guest Room Ideas

February 5th, 2010 Byron Thurman No comments
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INTERIORS By Decorating Den presents “Guest Room Decorating Ideas” featuring TV personality Sue Pelley.

Perfume AC ad - Polyrythm

February 3rd, 2010 Byron Thurman 3 comments
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Reduce Reuse Recycle ahaha :) Polyrythm isnt out yet but its gonner be good :) … perfume ac reduce reuse recycle polyrythm

Sign Language For Babies And Beyond

Originally posted 2009-05-12 02:55:49.

DIY Plantable Paper

February 3rd, 2010 Byron Thurman 6 comments
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Michelle shows us how to recycle old waste paper into beautiful plantable paper that can be turned into thoughtful cards for friends and family. … green michelle kaufmann

Pick The Gender Of Your Baby

Originally posted 2009-05-09 12:24:23.

Aquaponic greenhouse tomato seedling

February 3rd, 2010 Byron Thurman No comments
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A tomato seedling started hydroponically in a Aquaponic greenhouse, ready to grow

Sign Language For Babies

Originally posted 2009-08-15 13:40:42.

Decomposing Can

February 3rd, 2010 Byron Thurman 2 comments
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to recycle a can… it takes 50 years a can to recycle itself… by www.technoworldinc.com … decomposing can recycle

How To Make A Diaper Cake

Originally posted 2009-05-11 04:38:51.

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Easy to Make Herbal Salt Alternative

February 3rd, 2010 Byron Thurman No comments

For those of you who have high blood pressure and need to restrict your salt intake, herb salt can be an alternative that you are looking for. Maybe you are pregnant and are worried about your overall salt intake, but whatever your reason is, herb salt is healthier and tastier than ordinary salt.

When you buy herbs for this mixture, please buy organically grown ones. You don’t want to worry about pesticides and chemical residues on the leaves. If you wish to wash the herbs, do so in advance and leave them to dry completely. It is absolutely important that the herbs are dry before using them in this recipe because drops of water will only contribute to clumping of the salt.

Equipment:

mortar and pestle or a food processor

clean jar(s) to store the finished product

a large cookie sheet

A large bowl

The ingredient:

1 cup of mixed herbs:

Dill, rosemary, chives, tarragon, thyme,

oregano, basil

2 large cloves of garlic

1 cup sea salt (about 160 grams)

For those of you who have high blood pressure and need to restrict your salt intake, herb salt can be an alternative that you are looking for. Maybe you are pregnant and are worried about your overall salt intake, but whatever your reason is, herb salt is healthier and tastier than ordinary salt.

When you buy herbs for this mixture, please buy organically grown ones. You don’t want to worry about pesticides and chemical residues on the leaves. If you wish to wash the herbs, do so in advance and leave them to dry completely. It is absolutely important that the herbs are dry before using them in this recipe because drops of water will only contribute to clumping of the salt.

Equipment:

mortar and pestle or a food processor

clean jar(s) to store the finished product

A large cookie sheets

The ingredient:

1 cup of mixed herbs:

Dill, rosemary, chives, tarragon, thyme,

oregano, basil

2 large peeled cloves of garlic

1 cup sea salt (about 160 grams)

Procedure:

1. Mix the herbs and sea salt in a large bowl. Stir it to try to make sure that the ingredients are thoroughly combined.

2. If you are using a mortar and pestle, spoon a manageable amount of the mixture into the mortar and pound with pestle. Repeat till all of the mixture is well pounded.

If you are using a food processor, place some of the mixture into the processor and blend. Repeat till all of the mixture is processed this way.

3. Next take the blended ingredients and spread on a cookie sheet. (In fact you can use two cookie sheets since this will help speed up the drying time)

4. Place the cookie sheet(s) into a 200 degrees Fahrenheit or 90 degrees Celsius oven for 40 to 50 minutes to dry the salt mixture. Make sure to stir frequently during drying and break up any lumps.

5. Cool the herb salts completely before storing them in clean jars.

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