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1). You And Your Cholesterol By : andra42
Are you aware that nearly 107 million Americans have total cholesterol of 200 mg/dL or higher, a level at which cardiovascular risk begins to rise.
Mike Flowers of you-and-your-cholesterol.com states that "High Cholesterol and Triglyceride (blood fat) can easily be controlled by following a few simple rules and without giving up some of the pleasures you enjoy most!"
Mr.
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2). Why The British Love To Holiday In Spain By : blueboy
Have you ever been to Spain for a holiday? Are you thinking of travelling to Spain for a holiday in the near future? Do you always return to Spain each year for your annual holiday? Many British people continue to travel to Spain each year despite there being many more destinations available around the world at affordable prices. In this article, I write about why the British love and continue to travel to Spain for their holidays.
Article Related to: holiday, spain, brits, british, uk, english premiership, football, beer, food, risk, year, country
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3). Beer....how is it made? By : mario oreilly
We all know the effects (and after-effects) of beer. But lifting a glass of cool liquid to your mouth on a scorching hot day, have you ever stopped to consider the processes and ingredients involved in making it? Well maybe not but here is the answer anyway!
Simply, beer is a fermented combination of water, barley, yeast and hops. The major variation in any beer is the type of yeast used in the fermentation process.
Article Related to: beer, spirits, wine, food, recipes, history
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4). Important Things to Know about Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Testing By : Stalin
While alcohol consumption is considered to be a recreational activity for adults, it can carry with it potential health hazards including dependence, addiction, liver damage and all kinds of different accidents. Alcohol test kits can help put a stop to irresponsible drinking, and reduces the amount of workplace accidents, drunk driving arrests and accidents and binge drinking-related deaths.
Article Related to: alcohol, alcoholic, detox, breathanalyzer, breathalyzer, drunk, dui, dot, transportation, teen driving, beer
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8). Beer Through the Years By : J Square Humboldt
No one really knows exactly how the first beer came into being ...
Suffice it to say that, around 10,000 years ago, somebody let a primordial barley and hop concoction stand long enough for it to ferment. The result not only made anonymous history, it was the genesis of beer's own special influence throughout the ages.
Here are a few examples of note:
It was the accepted practice in Babylonia, as early as 4000 years ago, that for a month after a wedding, the bride's father would supply his son-in-law with all the mead he could drink.
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9). The Joy Of Becoming A Father By : blueboy
In this article I write about my joy of becoming a parent and about how my life has changed since the birth of my son. It came as quite a shock to me a few years ago when my girlfriend told me that she was pregnant. We had in truth been trying for a baby, but I never thought it would happen. I am not really sure why this was, I am stupid I know. I have to admit that I was quite scared at first but now feel very lucky and he has truly changed my life in a positive way.
Article Related to: son, parent, father, joy, parenthood, man, depression, scared, beer, choirs, socialising, perfect
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10). The Brewing Of Beer By : Michael Kyle
This wonderful libation has been quenching the masses for centuries and yet most of us admit to knowing very little about the brewing process. Well if a visit to a brewery is not in your near future this article will at least get your on your way to knowing more about one of North America's favorite beverages.
There are two main families of Beer: Ales and Lagers.
Article Related to: beer, brewing, kegs, bottles, fermentation, yeast, ale, lager, mashing, sparging, barley, hops
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11). Open A Beer And Enjoy By : Kadence Buchanan
Have you ever thought how many of our senses cooperate when we decide to consume a cooling bottle of beer? Well, just consider that we touch the cold bottle from the fridge or over the bar counter, we listen to the carbon dioxide that is released while the beer's foam develops, we see the amber color of the beer poured into our glass, we smell the aromatic substances that come from the snatch block and of course we taste the distinct bitter beer taste that is associated with the contained acids and wooden taste of tannins.
Article Related to: beer, alcohol drinks, alcoholic beverages, nutritional substances
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12). Do You Realize You Already Use Biomass Fuel in Your Vehicle By : Rick Solare
The call has gone out from President Bush to kick our oil habit. For many people, the mention of biomass as a fuel source was a new concept. Little did they realize they have already been putting it into their cars. Nope, that isn’t your dad’s gas anymore.
There are Plants in My Gasoline?
In his State of the Union speech, President Bush made much of the alternative fuel sources available these days.
Article Related to: biomass, fuel, ethanol, bioethanol, beer, wine, oxygenation, clean air act, gas, gasoline, cars
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14). Beer Cola: The Drink That Could Change History By : Nathan Steevens
I would like to formally register a complaint about two liter bottles. You can’t fill an even number of glasses with them no matter how hard you try. There’s always the one swallow left over. This is an injustice that I am fed up with.
As if having leftover soda isn’t enough, the two liter bottle has the audacity to remain on the metric system. If I wanted to count by tens or hundreds or thousands, I’d go work as Bill Gates’ accountant.
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15). Why make your own beer at home By : Tim Tanis
It can be a family project or just a new hobby for yourself. Many people do not understand why some make their own beer. They wonder why they want the big mess and all the clutter of creating their own brew.It really is not all that. They think that it is easier to go to the store and get what they want when they want it. However, it is not about the convenience or the cost of the beer in the stores.
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16). Creating Inexpensive Gifts With Coffee Mugs By : Jenny Harlington
During the holidays you may become overwhelmed by the list of people you need gifts for. When trying to find gifts it can be difficult to get cute presents at inexpensive prices. The more people on your list however, the more important cheap gifts are however. When trying to put together inexpensive gifts for people like teachers, neighbors, or church members, you should consider using coffee mugs.
Article Related to: mugs, coffee, beer, drinking, tea, coffee mugs, beer mugs
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17). Some True Blue Aussie Christmas Traditions By : Snowflake
Christmas would have to be my favorite time of the year.
I remember my white Christmases in Europe as a little girl. There was the smell of cinnamon, nutmeg and gingerbread biscuits, and my parents drinking eggnog as we decorated our tree.
Snow glistened outside and groups of children with their lanterns alight could be heard singing Christmas Carols as they moved from house to house in exchange for chocolates and sweets that residents would throw out their window.
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18). 20th Annual Rocky Mountain Wine, Beer & Food Festival By : Shane
Enjoy some of the most spectacular views that Colorado has to offer while you sample gourmet food, sip on fine wines and chug microbrew. Everyone receives a commemorative wine glass or beer pilsner and unlimited samples of food and drink. Even though this should be enough to satisfy most anyone, there is a whole lot more going on at the Rocky Mountain Wine, Beer & Food Festival.
Article Related to: wine, food, beer, festival, winter park, colorado, rocky mountains
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20). 5 Must Haves For Setting Up A Basement Bar By : Craig Rowe
When setting up a basement bar there are some must have items you must have around or your basement bar won’t really be a bar but just a basement pretending to be. Of course, there are some extras like a jukebox and pool table that will really set the bar off. However, consider the following 5 must haves in order to set up your very own basement bar to enjoy a night with your friends, parties, game days and then add the extras when you can afford to.
Article Related to: drinks, beer, alcohol, bars, bar, pubs
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21). Germany: A unique Experience By :
Copyright 2006 Joshua Spaulding
To start I would like to say that most people are right, Germany is a GREAT place to visit. I heard on the radio the other day that over 4 million Americans visited Germany in 2005 and to be honest it did not surprise me at all. With so many beautiful things to see and experience who wouldn’t be interested?
Lets start off with the obvious attractions: Castles, German Beer and German Food.
Article Related to: germany, travel, tourism, europe, vacation, ski, ski resorts, beer, food, german castles
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22). Belgium And Beer: Made For Each Other By : Eileen Church
In addition to some wonderful history, the country of Belgium is "The Beer country". Bordering France, Luxembourg, Germany and The Netherlands, Belgium is in the heart of Europe. This technologically advanced member of NATO and the EU is truly a beer-lovers haven.
So much so, in fact, that the Belgian Brewer's Guild boasts that a beer lover could easily enjoy a different beer every day and not have to duplicate his selection for over a year.
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23). The Gift Of Drink: Using Mugs As Gifts By : Jenny Harlington
During the holidays, there is nothing better than sitting down in a warm home to watch the lovely tree glisten while holding a nice warm mug of your favorite drink. Mugs are a part of the holidays, whether we realize it or not. This holiday season, you can give interesting gifts to your family and friends using mugs. If you are looking for a small and unique gift to give someone this year, consider these fun and original ideas.
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24). Beer - A Brief History By : Michael Kyle
Who doesn’t love an ice cold beer on a sunny day or after a hard days work? Many of us do but what is it that makes beer so great? Well, we could spend years talking about the virtues of beer and trying to categorize them all, but instead why not focus on the conception of beer and learn its quenching history!
Beer is possibly the oldest and most popular alcoholic beverage on the planet today.
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