Scrapbooks

October 1, 2007 on 7:07 pm | In Main | 3 Comments

Scrapbook Storage Solution For Small Spaces
By: Amy C, Wed Sep 12th, 2007
If you have a passion for scrapbooking, but lack space, it can be very difficult. You might be forced to keep all of your scrapbook storage in a cabinet, closet or even possibly on to of your refrigerator.

Memory scrapbook scrapbooking: a productive hobby
By: John Foster, Tue Jul 31st, 2007
With the fast popularity of memory scrapbook scrapbooking increasing daily, more resources are available to an amateur and professional scrapbooking hobbyist alike. Memory scrapbook scrapbooking doesn’t have to be too much of a challenge for anyone who wants to attempt the craft. Lignin-free and acid-free products are encouraged to keep the pictures from becoming discolored, or even turning brown. Digital scrapbooking is still basically in its infancy, but certainly shows great promise as the medium of the future in memory scrapbook scrapbooking.

Tea

June 18, 2007 on 4:20 pm | In Main | 3 Comments

Sweet Tea - the Beverage of Choice in the Deep South
By: Mayoor Patel, Tue Jun 12th, 2007
As everyone in the Deep South of the United States knows, there is usually always a pitcher of sweet tea brewed and ready for company to drop by. The presumption in many restaurants is that when a guest asks for tea, he or she means sweetened tea. So popular is tea with sugar that many cafes and restaurants will have large quantities ready to serve and have less than half the same amount of a non-sweet blend on hand.

What is White Tea?
By: Mayoor Patel, Tue Jun 12th, 2007
Everything about white tea is different from the traditional black and green teas including how the tea is prepared for use. Regular teas are steeped in boiled water for a particular length of time designed to make the tea as strong or weak as the personal preference of the tea drinker. This pale tea is not to be made in boiled water and should be steeped for about three to five minutes. Some people will let it set a little longer if they prefer it really strong. It is also best made using loose leaves, not in a tea bag or tea egg, with two teaspoons of leaves being recommended per cup.

What Do You Find in a Tea Shop?
By: Mayoor Patel, Tue Jun 12th, 2007
What is sold in a tea shop? The logical and most straightforward answer would be, plainly speaking, tea. While this in fact true, the tea shop is not limited to just the retail sale of tea.

Other Stuff

April 12, 2007 on 7:42 am | In Main | 2 Comments

Top 5 Facts On Credit Card Identity Theft
By: Mandy Fain, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
What exactly is credit card identity theft, how is it used and how can you prevent it? In this article we will look at ten facts you need to know about credit card identity theft in order to better protect yourself and prevent the loss of substantial amounts of money.

3 Essentials to Decorating Small Spaces
By: Tameka Norris, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
Decorating Small Spaces can be a tough job? Especially when you don’t know where to start. But let me give you some good news, there are several ways you can make the job a heck of a lot easier on yourself.

Spurs Staying Hot!
By: Randy Watson, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
With just over two weeks left in the NBA’s regular season, the San Antonio Spurs are looking to position themselves for a deep run into the postseason . . . if last week’s play is any indication, it could be a deep run indeed.

Slot tornaments
By: Tony Sugamosto, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
The slot tournament is attractive for many reasons, the first of which being the added edge of competing against other slot machine players. The cash prize is enhanced by being named tournament winner. When playing online, you can regularly check your position in the tournament by going into the information section during play. As with all slot machines you will need a little help to make into the top spots of the leader board.

Other Articles

February 12, 2007 on 9:50 am | In Main | 2 Comments
  • Where To Find Metal Detectors (Wed Jan 24th, 2007, by Carrie A.Hall)
    A pulsing current is applied to the coil, which then induces a magnetic field shown in blue. When the magnetic field of the coil moves across metal, such as the coin in this illustration, the field induces electric currents…
  • Tips For Your Bathroom Remodeling Project (Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by Liz Wood)
    In the past the bathroom was a small room in the house that people spent as little time as possible in. Things have changed greatly over the years.
  • A Blast From The Past-beaded Curtains (Wed Jan 31st, 2007, by Eric J. Slarkowski)
    Beaded curtains, so popular in the sixties, are back once again. Now we can once again use this exciting treatment in the 21st century, and with new designs and materials, using beaded curtains is better than ever.
  • Silk Tie (Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by Harish Rathi)
    Dress for Success - Few clothing accessories denote style and luxury as silk ties can. Silk Ties add a special sheen to a mans suit offering both visual interest and personal expression.
  • Tips For Metal Detecting (Wed Jan 24th, 2007, by Camry James)
    A pulsing current is applied to the coil, which then induces a magnetic field shown in blue. When the magnetic field of the coil moves across metal, such as the coin in this illustration, the field induces electric currents (called eddy currents)…
  • The Legacy Of An Extreme Makeover (Wed Feb 7th, 2007, by Scarlett O’Cheesecake)
    If someone had told me this story, I wouldn’t have believed it. But from the get-go, I was a witness and before the beginning had become yesterday’s news, my best friend and I observed the metamorphosis of Paula - Pudgy Paula, we called her which was…
  • Chinese Calendar (Tue Feb 6th, 2007, by Sean Carter)
    The Chinese calendar is a yearly calendar just like the western one and its beginning is based on the cycles of the moon. Hence, the Chinese New Year can fall anywhere between late January and mid-February.
  • Housing Laws To Consider When Selling Your House (Wed Jan 24th, 2007, by Geri Mason)
    When advertising your home for sale by owner, you will undoubtedly come into contact with a variety of people. (there is a free ebook: 101 Tips For Selling Your House,for you to download, from a link at the bottom of this page).
  • Curtain Rods Add A New Look (Wed Jan 31st, 2007, by Linden J. Walhard)
    Curtain rods come in such beautiful styles and designs today that it is a shame that they are covered up with curtains! But beautiful curtain rods can really add a touch to the curtain that completely make the look.
  • Keep Your Hair Where It Belongs With Hair Transplant (Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by Pichet Rodchareon)
    Even before birth, every single follicle of hair on the human scalp is genetically programmed to either become sensitive to the male hormones which begin to appear during puberty - causing the follicle to wither and die in time…
  • Online Magazines On Metal Detecting (Wed Jan 24th, 2007, by Carrie A.Hall)
    A third style, the Printed Spiral, is made only by Tesoro for use with pulse induction circuitry. It offers good sensitivity to a broader range of target sizes and improved sensitivity to less conductive targets such as fine gold chains.
  • Chinese New Year 4705 (Tue Feb 6th, 2007, by Sean Carter)
    The Chinese New Year is now popularly known as the Spring Festival because it starts from the Begining of Spring (the first of the twenty-four terms in coodination with the changes of Nature).
  • Real Estate Investing: Five Strategies For 2007 (Wed Jan 10th, 2007, by Joel Teo)
    If you are considering opening a business or simply buying a valuable house, then the answer to your dreams is real estate investing: the offer is wide and the market trends request it.
  • Property Investment 101: Three Ways To Select A Good Real Estate Agent (Wed Jan 10th, 2007, by Joel Teo)
    Throughout the last century, the real estate market has expanded in such a way that there is virtually any possible service to supply the clients’ needs in this domain.
  • The Evolution Of The Pen Part One: From Stone To Feather (Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by Simone Alfaweb)
    The evolution of what we know today as the fountain pen, began thousands of years ago from the writings and or archeological discoveries that we can observe in various forms…

Welcome to Other Information!

January 3, 2007 on 10:42 am | In Main | 2 Comments
  • Welcome to Other Information blog.
  • This is our first post.
  • We are now ready to start blogging about Other Topics!

What Defines a Golf Course?
By: Thomas Straub, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
What makes a golf course different than a grassy knoll? Since golf courses began in the 15th century, some aspects have dramatically changed, while others are very much the same. However, golf players today probably would not recognize the 15th century version in Scotland.

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