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Archive for November 23rd, 2008

  • Discover Wallops Wood Free-Range Pork

    The free range pig herd at Wallops Wood Dairy Farm, in Droxford, Hampshire, was established in 2004 by Sam Martin and his wife. Dairy farming had been in Sam’s family for generations but Sam wasn’t interested in commodity farming. The couple were keen to establish a farm producing food that they really believed [...]

  • Become a Virtual Assistant – ignore Depressions – review of new site

    According to an economic Guru today on the TV, the world will be a different place once this recession is over. There will have been nothing like it since the 1930’s and those that will survive will run either Internet businesses or ‘click and mortar’ businesses. This was no surprise to me as I have [...]

  • When WeightWatchers Was Born

    WeightWatchers was born when its founder, Jean Nidetch (She teamed up with businessman Al Lippert and together they founded Weight Watchers), began inviting friends into her Queens home once a week, to discuss how best to lose weight and decided that the only way was to stick to a sensible diet and by organising regular [...]

  • A nice gift idea for your loved ones is a periodical subscription

    A periodical subscription is a great way to get your favorite magazine on a regular basis. Nowadays it is possible to buy magazines and newspapers online. Doing so will help the customer to get their journal right after it has been published. Periodicals can be very nice presents, and most suppliers offer special gift subscriptions. [...]

  • A Close Shave

    Shaving is one of those activities that men endure, rather than enjoy. And for hundreds of years a metal blade scraped across the face has been the way it was done.
    Things have moved on since then, of course, and you can now find a new line of electric shavers which comes with an improved facial [...]

  • Virgin Islands National Park’s

    Virgin IslandsNational (Islas Virgenes) Park’s hills, valleys and beaches are breath-taking. However, within its 7,000 plus acres on the island of St. John is the complex history of civilizations - both free and enslaved - dating back more than a thousand years, all who utilized the land and the sea for survival.
    Civilizations lived on St. [...]