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Jan 27, 2013

How to Make a Healthier Bucket O’ Chicken at Home | Shine Food - Shine from Yahoo! Canada

How to Make a Healthier Bucket O’ Chicken at Home | Shine Food - Shine from Yahoo! Canada

Natural swimming pool


Surrounding greenery can provide privacy, rocks add to the aesthetic and make for functional seats as well. The use of wood also softens the transition between the man-made and natural portions of the design, blurring the lines between deck or patio and the peripheral environment. green natural swimming pool
Best of all, there are significant health benefits and eco-friendly advantages to going natural – chemicals in chlorinated pools have been tied to negative impacts on the human body and organic filtration processes can make the swimming or lounging zone of a natural pool as much a part of the surrounding ecosystem as it is of an adjacent house or home, making a yard into an ecosystem rather than a grass lawn.

Val & Nat


TousCela-n-More: Herbs Used for Skin & Tissue Healing

TousCela-n-More: Herbs Used for Skin & Tissue Healing

TousCela-n-More: Herbs Used for Skin & Tissue Healing

TousCela-n-More: Herbs Used for Skin & Tissue Healing

Jan 26, 2013

La Romana DR

La Romana Vacations
La Romana Photos
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La Romana Photos
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La Romana Photos
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La Romana Photos
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La Romana Photos
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Santo Domingo Dominicain Republic

TousCela * Viva La Vida !: Travel Links

TousCela * Viva La Vida !: Travel Links

TousCela * Viva La Vida !: Travel Links

TousCela * Viva La Vida !: Travel Links

Wine Terms: DOCG

Wine Terms: DOCG What is the difference between the DOC and the DOCG and what are they? The answer is that they both stand for, Denominazione di Origine Controllate, and the G stands for Garantita, or these wines are guaranteed via a taste test and the DOC wines are not. Between 30-40 types of Italian wine are certified DOCG, while there are over 300 regions in the DOC. Wines that are guaranteed are immediately sealed with a government label after being tested. This is the paper ribbon label seen on the neck of this bottle to the rightAzelia Barolo 1997 from Labels at Wine Library and many types of Italian wines. Like France's AOC, this organization is based on the idea of terroir. Or the place where a wine is grown is the biggest determining factor in the quality of a wine. Not the producer and not the type of grape. Some regions are required to grow or contain a percentage of certain grapes though. The most common grapes are Sangiovese and Nebbiolo. The idea behind these regulations is that the required grape likes the terroir of the area.



 Termes de vin : DOCG Quelle est la différence entre le MDC et le DOCG et quelles sont-elles ? La réponse est qu'ils ont tous deux l'acronyme, Denominazione di Origine Controllate et le G est garantie, ou ces vins sont garantis par un test de goût et les vins DOC ne sont pas. Entre 30-40 types de vin italien est certifié DOCG, bien qu'il existe plus de 300 régions dans les vins DOC qui sont garantis sont immédiatement scellées avec une étiquette de gouvernement après la mise à l'essai. Il s'agit de l'étiquette de ruban de papier vu sur le goulot de la bouteille à la rightAzelia Barolo 1997 d'étiquettes à la bibliothèque des vins et de nombreux types de vins italiens. Comme de France AOC, cette organisation est basée sur la notion de terroir. Ou l'endroit où un vin est cultivé est le plus grand facteur déterminant dans la qualité d'un vin. Pas le producteur et non le type de raisin. Certaines régions sont tenues de se développer ou contiennent un pourcentage de certains raisins bien. Les plus courantes sont Sangiovese et Nebbiolo. L'idée derrière ce règlement est que le raisin nécessaire aime le terroir de la région.

Wine Terms: DOCG

Wine Terms: DOCG What is the difference between the DOC and the DOCG and what are they? The answer is that they both stand for, Denominazione di Origine Controllate, and the G stands for Garantita, or these wines are guaranteed via a taste test and the DOC wines are not. Between 30-40 types of Italian wine are certified DOCG, while there are over 300 regions in the DOC. Wines that are guaranteed are immediately sealed with a government label after being tested. This is the paper ribbon label seen on the neck of this bottle to the rightAzelia Barolo 1997 from Labels at Wine Library and many types of Italian wines. Like France's AOC, this organization is based on the idea of terroir. Or the place where a wine is grown is the biggest determining factor in the quality of a wine. Not the producer and not the type of grape. Some regions are required to grow or contain a percentage of certain grapes though. The most common grapes are Sangiovese and Nebbiolo. The idea behind these regulations is that the required grape likes the terroir of the area.



 Termes de vin : DOCG Quelle est la différence entre le MDC et le DOCG et quelles sont-elles ? La réponse est qu'ils ont tous deux l'acronyme, Denominazione di Origine Controllate et le G est garantie, ou ces vins sont garantis par un test de goût et les vins DOC ne sont pas. Entre 30-40 types de vin italien est certifié DOCG, bien qu'il existe plus de 300 régions dans les vins DOC qui sont garantis sont immédiatement scellées avec une étiquette de gouvernement après la mise à l'essai. Il s'agit de l'étiquette de ruban de papier vu sur le goulot de la bouteille à la rightAzelia Barolo 1997 d'étiquettes à la bibliothèque des vins et de nombreux types de vins italiens. Comme de France AOC, cette organisation est basée sur la notion de terroir. Ou l'endroit où un vin est cultivé est le plus grand facteur déterminant dans la qualité d'un vin. Pas le producteur et non le type de raisin. Certaines régions sont tenues de se développer ou contiennent un pourcentage de certains raisins bien. Les plus courantes sont Sangiovese et Nebbiolo. L'idée derrière ce règlement est que le raisin nécessaire aime le terroir de la région.

Jan 22, 2013

DO NOT TRY Raspberry Ketone Untill You See This:

DO NOT TRY Raspberry Ketone Untill You See This:

DO NOT TRY Raspberry Ketone Untill You See This:

DO NOT TRY Raspberry Ketone Untill You See This:

Deborah Smith - J.R Watkins Independent associate #383437,



Deborah Smith - J.R Watkins Independent associate #383437,

Deborah Smith - J.R Watkins Independent associate #383437,



Deborah Smith - J.R Watkins Independent associate #383437,

Fruitfly Repellant

Lemongrass Essential Oil Works

Fruit flies are a real pain when they appear for the summer and fall. We used to have problems with them until I began spraying the house with a dilution of Lemongrass Essential Oil. I take a clean spray bottle that has not been used for other chemically laden products and place 10 drops per 2 ounces of hot water in it. Shake it well and spray those little pests. Not only does it work on fruit flies, but it will also rid your home of spiders, ants, house flies and most unwanted creepy crawlers. Not only does it work, but it also smells great! Leaves a pleasant scent in the home. I use it outside around the side walk, the doors, windows, and anywhere I see creepy crawlers gathering.
Not long ago, as the winter gave way to spring, we had an infestation of little tiny ants in the bathroom. We are on the ground level of an apartment complex, so we get whatever crawls upon the earth. I sprayed heavily and we have not had any more problems. Only a week prior, the office sent out word that they were spraying for spiders and ants. They did, but we still had ants and spiders in our home. However, we are now virtually bugless! I was almost disappointed I only had to use the solution a couple of times to rid us of them! It works very well. Just make sure you get the real stuff.

Fruitfly Repellant

Lemongrass Essential Oil Works

Fruit flies are a real pain when they appear for the summer and fall. We used to have problems with them until I began spraying the house with a dilution of Lemongrass Essential Oil. I take a clean spray bottle that has not been used for other chemically laden products and place 10 drops per 2 ounces of hot water in it. Shake it well and spray those little pests. Not only does it work on fruit flies, but it will also rid your home of spiders, ants, house flies and most unwanted creepy crawlers. Not only does it work, but it also smells great! Leaves a pleasant scent in the home. I use it outside around the side walk, the doors, windows, and anywhere I see creepy crawlers gathering.
Not long ago, as the winter gave way to spring, we had an infestation of little tiny ants in the bathroom. We are on the ground level of an apartment complex, so we get whatever crawls upon the earth. I sprayed heavily and we have not had any more problems. Only a week prior, the office sent out word that they were spraying for spiders and ants. They did, but we still had ants and spiders in our home. However, we are now virtually bugless! I was almost disappointed I only had to use the solution a couple of times to rid us of them! It works very well. Just make sure you get the real stuff.

Jan 12, 2013

Disaster-Resistant Earthbag Homes for Post-earthquake Haiti : TreeHugger

Résistant aux catastrophes Maisons Earthbag pour post-séisme en Haïti: TreeHugger La couverture de la catastrophe d'Haïti séisme de 2010 a peut-être diminué dans les nouvelles, mais les efforts de reconstruction sont toujours lentement continue, la course toute la gamme des abris fabriqués à partir de pneus , les contenants d'expédition et de bouteilles en plastique recyclées - chacune avec leurs avantages et leurs inconvénients. Mais ce n'est pas tout; en plus de ces méthodes, la technique superadobe "earthbag" bâtiment est également utilisé. Développé à l'origine par l'architecte Nader Khalili et Cal-Earth, la pratique consiste en couches de tissu long ou tubes en plastique ou des sacs remplis de sable, d'argile, d'eau et de matières fibreuses comme des bâtons, de la paille, et /
ou du fumier de créer une structure de compression en forme de dôme qui est résistant aux tremblements de terre, les ouragans, les inondations et les incendies. © Shelter Konbit organisations comme Shelter Konbit ("konbit" signifie un effort commun en créole) se sont associés des artistes internationaux, les constructeurs, les architectes et les ingénieurs avec des artisans locaux et des constructeurs afin de créer earthbag durable et low-tech structures qui peuvent être adaptées pour répondre aux besoins de chaque communauté: Ce système de construction est un modèle facile à reproduire, ce qui peut être construit sans l'aide de machines de construction spécialisés et peut être observée par les hommes et les femmes de toute la communauté. L'utilisation de la terre 90%, et seulement 10% de ciment, ces structures sont plus forts que le bloc de ciment et de béton désormais commun de construction de la dalle. La technique utilise également peu ou pas de bois, un atout précieux dans le bois appauvri Haïti. Bois n'est pas la seule chose qui est difficile à obtenir, même le processus de recherche d'ensachage en polypropylène qualité earthbag bâtiment en Haïti était un peu mal à la tête, comme l'un des chroniques membres Shelter Konbit dans un post sur ​​l'un de leurs fournisseurs locaux. Malgré tous les obstacles, Konbit Shelter a récemment terminé un centre communautaire dans le village de Bigones en 2011 (voir ci-dessus), et de l'apparence des photos montrant le processus de construction sur le blog Konbit, c'était un effort d'inspiration coopérative pour tous les intéressés, de ne pas mentionner la belle structure qui a finalement été créé. © Shelter Konbit Shelter © Konbit un des supports de la fenêtre principale a été fabriqué à partir de barils de pétrole soudés - un bel exemple de réutilisation adaptative. © Shelter Konbit Shelter © Konbit Shelter © Konbit Merci à un campagne Kickstarter avec succès des plus de 30.000 $, ils sont de retour cette Janvier à construire une autre maison; garder trace de détails à venir sur le site Abri Konbit et son blog. Disaster-Resistant Earthbag Homes for Post-earthquake Haiti : TreeHugger


Coverage of Haiti's 2010 earthquake disaster may have dwindled in the news, but rebuilding efforts are still slowly continuing, running the gamut from shelters made from tires, shipping containers and recycled plastic bottles -- each with their advantages and disadvantages.
But that's not all; besides these methods, the superadobe "earthbag" building technique is also being used. Originally developed by architect Nader Khalili and Cal-Earth, the practice involves layering long fabric or plastic tubes or bags filled with sand, clay, water and fibrous material like sticks, straw, and/or manure to create a domed compression structure that is resistant to earthquakes, hurricanes, floods and fire.


© Konbit Shelter
Organizations like Konbit Shelter ("konbit" means communal effort in Creole) are partnering international artists, builders, architects, and engineers with local artisans and builders to create durable and low-tech earthbag structures that can be tailored to fit each community's needs:
This system of building provides an easily replicable model, which can be built without using specialized construction machinery and can be participated in by the men and women of any community. Utilizing 90% earth, and only 10% cement, these structures are stronger than the now common cinder block and concrete slab construction. The technique also uses little to no wood, an invaluable asset in timber depleted Haiti.

Timber is not the only thing that is difficult to obtain; even the process of finding suitable polypropylene bagging for earthbag building in Haiti was a bit of a headache, as one of Konbit Shelter's members chronicles in a post about one of their local suppliers.
Despite all the hurdles, Konbit Shelter recently completed a community center in the village of Bigones in 2011 (seen above), and from the looks of the photos showing the building process on Konbit's blog, it was an inspiring cooperative effort for all involved, not to mention the lovely structure that was ultimately created.

© Konbit Shelter

© Konbit Shelter
One of the supports for the main windows was made from welded oil drums -- a beautiful example of adaptive reuse.

© Konbit Shelter

© Konbit Shelter

© Konbit Shelter
Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign raising over $30,000, they're returning this January to build another house; keep track of the upcoming details on Konbit Shelter's site and blog.

Disaster-Resistant Earthbag Homes for Post-earthquake Haiti : TreeHugger

Résistant aux catastrophes Maisons Earthbag pour post-séisme en Haïti: TreeHugger La couverture de la catastrophe d'Haïti séisme de 2010 a peut-être diminué dans les nouvelles, mais les efforts de reconstruction sont toujours lentement continue, la course toute la gamme des abris fabriqués à partir de pneus , les contenants d'expédition et de bouteilles en plastique recyclées - chacune avec leurs avantages et leurs inconvénients. Mais ce n'est pas tout; en plus de ces méthodes, la technique superadobe "earthbag" bâtiment est également utilisé. Développé à l'origine par l'architecte Nader Khalili et Cal-Earth, la pratique consiste en couches de tissu long ou tubes en plastique ou des sacs remplis de sable, d'argile, d'eau et de matières fibreuses comme des bâtons, de la paille, et /

Ok don't care how much$ I am going someday!

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g147313-d214225-Reviews-Sandals_Negril_Beach_Resort_Spa-Negril_Westmoreland_Parish_Jamaica.html

http://www.sandals.com/main/negril/ne-media.cfm?type=vrx


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Photos of Sandals Negril Beach Resort & Spa, Negril
This photo of Sandals Negril Beach Resort & Spa is courtesy of TripAdvisor
Photos of Sandals Negril Beach Resort & Spa, Negril
This photo of Sandals Negril Beach Resort & Spa is courtesy of TripAdvisor
Photos of Sandals Negril Beach Resort & Spa, Negril
This photo of Sandals Negril Beach Resort & Spa is courtesy of TripAdvisor