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: Mom of 2 Slashed 53 lbs of Fat - Sponsored Link
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Ad - I Cut Down 53 lbs of Pure Fat In 1 Month By Following this 2 Step Diet

Club class
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Runner beans, broad beans and the new year's gardening club Just returned from meeting the new school year's Gospel Oak Gardening Club. This group is new to gardening, but full of enthusiasm to grow better carrots than they buy in a shop to make into

The Story Seller
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Meridith Baer at a home in Brentwood that her company furnished so it could be sold. Most were either on the beach or in exclusive enclaves like Brentwood and Beverly Hills and were on the market for more than $10 million. Although new and uninhabited,

pumpkin pie
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If you thought you couldn't have pie in your carb-conscious meal plan, think again. We've lightened the crusts and tweaked the fillings so you can enjoy delicious pie recipes that fit into your diabetes meal plan. Whether you prefer or favor fruit

And the award goes to...
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Lunchtime visit to the mayor's office to collect our London in Bloom award. Believe we are again officially excellent! Was joined again by NBF Deborah SM who was another worthy winner for her Fitzroy Park plot. Eagerly applauded the other recipients,

The best plants for autumn borders and spring tubs
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Pick daisies for autumn sparkle and plant tulips for next spring. By Stephen Lacey Published: 6:55AM BST 23 Oct 2009 Asters and other daisy-type flowers are stars of the autumn border. Photo: Eleanor Bentall At last, a lovely stretch of weather. In

How to grow freesias in pots
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Plant corms in pots between now and December for beautifully scented spring freesias. By RHS Advisory Team Published: 6:55AM BST 23 Oct 2009 Freesias in pots: start them under cover in autumn and bring them into the house in spring. Photo: The

Pests: female winter moths on fruit trees
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Grease bands and barrier glues prevent caterpillar damage to fruit trees next spring By RHS Advisory Team Published: 6:55AM BST 23 Oct 2009 Protect against female winter moths to prevent damage to fruit trees in spring. Photo: Justin Leighton Unglamorous

BUY OF THE DAY: Innervision mirrors from Thorsten Van Elten
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Fall in love with your reflection with these motivational mirrors! I was browsing the fab reader homes on the Livingetc forum the other day, and spotted one of these eye-catching mirrors hanging in a hallway. I absolutely love quirky, offbeat pieces like

Garden Calendar: Plant sales, caterpillar gardening, backyard chickens
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FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN: Inventory from the rained-out fall plant sale is still available, including native and adapted trees, citrus, shrubs, grasses, perennials, vines and spring-flowering bulbs. Shoppers should bring a wagon. Free parking on Linden

Victory Gardens: Now's the time to plant radishes; loose soil is key
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Radishes can be eaten by themselves or used to add crunch to salads and relishes or to flavor soups and stews. They are easily grown at home from seed, planted now until early November. Radishes don't take up much space, as far as height or width, so

Grow it cook it: a Dutch restaurant that grows its own fabulous food
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The chefs at De Kas restaurant, near Amsterdam, are rated as much for their horticultural as for their culinary skills By Sarah Raven Published: 4:37PM BST 22 Oct 2009 Chefs Gert Jan and Ronald Kunis in the kitchen gardens of De Kas restaurant,

Grow it, cook it: a Dutch restaurant that grows its own fabulous food
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The chefs at De Kas restaurant, near Amsterdam, are rated as much for their horticultural as for their culinary skills Chefs Gert Jan and Ronald Kunis in the kitchen gardens of De Kas restaurant, Amsterdam. Photo: JONATHAN BUCKLEY Show me a restaurant

Sony To Enter "Low-End" LCD TV Market
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Sony is probably the most recognizable name in Televisions, but the Sony brand name, and the extra price it carries with it, isn't doing as well in the current economic climate. Taking a page from current top U.S. TV seller Vizio, Sony has decided to

Halloween Sunflowers?
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Halloween Sunflowers in a Black Basket decoration for your fall table or door. (0) No comments yet. Name (never displayed) URL Your Comment Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Some HTML allowed: Say It! Must Reads Explore Must Reads By

The De Kas recipes
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Corn on the cob courgettes and a delicious bay icecream courtesy the De Kas restaurant

Redecorating Isnt Always Pretty
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A client and her designer trade ideas (and barbs) en route to a happy ending on a tight budget.

Perversely Content, Ensconced in Chaos
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The condominium building in which the memoirist Augusten Burroughs lives is as dysfunctional and miserable as a tale from his own famously dysfunctional and miserable childhood.

Its Nothing to Sniff At
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Cat litters were evaluated for how well they controlled odor, first and foremost, and for how easy they were to scoop and how much the cats tracked them through their owners’ homes.

The Best Houses (Beards, Too)
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A party held at a lower Lexington Avenue town house celebrated Ingrid Abramovitch’s new book, “Restoring a House in the City,” an enticing portfolio of urban houses.

Six of the best...recycled rubber products for the garden
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From Garden centres and builders merchants; 01869 233452; www.ecoscapemulch.co.uk Ecoscape loose rubber mulch is made from shredded rubber derived from forklift tyres. Unlike bark mulches, it doesn't break down and disappear into the soil, or hold onto

Home Theater Term of the Week - Subwoofer
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A subwoofer is a speaker that is specifically designed only to reproduce the lowest of audible frequencies. For more details on subwoofers, refer to my reference articles: Subwoofers - What You Need To Know and Before You Buy A Subwoofer. For additional

Home as laboratory
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On the outside, the 5,000-square-foot house Raji Radhakrishnan shares with her family of four is a typical large brick Georgian. It looks like many houses in Brambleton, a planned community in Loudoun County, and like many in other subdivisions in

Customizing your home
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Just because the exterior of your house looks like every other place on the block doesn't mean it can't be full of individuality on the inside. Here are some ways Raji Radhakrishnan made her subdivision home more modern and special. Paint your

BUY OF THE DAY: Toy storage from Amazon
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Keep your children amused with fun bathroom accessories Ever since my nephew was born in May, I've fallen in love with baby clothes, tiny mittens and towels with ears on them. So when I saw this cute frog pod, I knew it would be perfect for Will. Both

TREND ALERT Jewel brights
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Accessorise your home with zesty colours and bold Brighten up an all-white or monochrome scheme with colourful and . These bubblegum pink Bistro stacking chairs (38 for two, ) are a classic design in a very now colour and would look great in a neutral

One Bowl, Many Centerpieces
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Not everyone thinks that putting together a fall centerpiece for your family table or a party is the easiest thing to do. In fact, many people resort to buying one from a florist or market. But I want you to know that it is one of the easiest things to

Your kids' art: frame or toss?
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Having moved five times in the past nine years, Pam Syx, now of Venice, Fla., had many opportunities to chuck some of her two children's artwork along the way. Instead, a picture of a train that 6-year-old Preston drew with neon gel pens when he was 4

How to plant tulip bulbs
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Tulip bulbs should be planted from November onwards if you are to avoid tulip blight By Val Bourne Published: 10:30AM BST 21 Oct 2009 Tulipa orphanidea Whittallii Group, from Anna Pavord's new book, Bulb, published by Mitchell Beazley Photo: CHRIS

How to grow Polypodium cambricum
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Wintergreen ferns such as Polypodium cambricum give life to dank, November corners By Val Bourne Published: 11:01AM BST 21 Oct 2009 We are coming up to November, usually the dankest and dreariest month of the gardening year. The mood of decline and decay

Old and new
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Historic home: Norfolk. This rakish monument was built in Norwich the 1830s and is intended to absorb the full drama of its surroundings. From the two balconies and the large terraced gardens you can gaze towards the Norfolk Broads. The three receptions