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- The Prickly Pear: All About It By:-Robert Nickel
The prickly pear, also known as the paddle cactus, is the only member of the genus 'Opuntia', in the Cactaceae family. Mexico is one of the biggest producers of these lovely plants, which have a wide variety of uses and culinary recipes. It's so much a part of the country's identity, in fact, that it is featured on the Mexican coat of arms.
- Wine Baskets Make The BestMost Unique Corporate Gifts By:-Paul K
In the olden days, corporate gift granting contained the usual flower bouquets or potentially a pleasant fruit gift basket. These gifts appeared to have done the job already it seems a bit dated in our cutting-edge days. In the modern-day business world, a different trend is emerging that will add an unique aspect to company associations.
- Another Source For Red Dye: The Cochineal Insect By:-Robert Nickel
Cochineal insects are small, soft-bodied oval bugs who are native to Mexico; they are a parasite of the Opintia cactus, commonly called the prickly pear. They sit on the paddles and feed on the juices inside the plants with their beak-like mouths, settling in clusters for protection. They produce a substance called carminic acid in their bodies, which is a deterrent to predators, and makes up about a quarter of their body weight.
- Tips To Treat Your Body Right Through Nutrition! By:-Brent Acosta
There is a wealth of nutritional information waiting to make your acquaintance! Nutrition is the hype with all of these diets and supplements. Nutrition is a personal thing, and that may intimidate many people. Read on for some handy tips.
- Composting Is A Natural Way To Deal With Trash By:-Joel Rubin
Whether we do it on a large national scale or small, America needs to start composting. Here is some basic info about our trash generating habits in this country. About 27% of the entire municipal solid waste stream is yard trimmings and food waste, in 2010 250 million tons of municipal solid waste (trash/garbage) was generated in the U.S., and paper is the single biggest trash problem at 29% of our waste. All of these are compostable elements.
- Unique Gift Ideas - Food Gifts That Offer Flavor And Help A Low Sodium Diet By:-Debbie Benson
Food gifts make great gifts for almost everyone except when they are on a low sodium diet. This eliminates most food gift baskets filled with those special high sodium foods such as, hams, sausages, cheeses, crackers, snacks, and most of the more common food gift basket items. What are some good gift ideas for someone on a low sodium diet, or perhaps someone choosing low sodium as a healthier lifestyle?
- Where In The World Did A Beer Garden Come From? By:-Danya Stewart
As the weather improves, people begin thinking about one of the great pleasures of springtime: an afternoon sitting with a bunch of friends, stationed at a long table, hoisting a craft beer or two. Where did the idea of a garden featuring beer come from? Where are the best beer gardens to partake in an afternoon of fun with friends and beer? Read on to find out where a great beer garden is near you
- How Practical Is A Mobile Beer Cooler Fridge To Event Planners & Organisers By:-Anthony Driman
Most event coordinators realize that the sight of beer bottles on a bed of ice is somewhat visually appealing. It also saves the catering team time, because the patrons can see what is available and simply take the item that pleases them. As the ice bed runs low, shifting the already chilled beer from the beer cooler fridge is not actually difficult, as the bottles will already be chilled.
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