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POMOLOGY 101
The Man Under the Mango Tree | August 30th 2008 by The Man Under the Mango Tree
FIGCalled "the poor man's food" in the Mediterranean countries. Chief producers are Italy, Portugal, Spain, Turkey,Greece, and Algeria. Smaller producers are the U.S., Mexico, Brazil, Peru,Argentina and Australia.In the U.S., the main production is i read more
Stack ( ADT ) Data Structure
Data Structure Tutorial | August 20th 2008 by satyamls
Stack ( ADT ) Data Structure : * Stack is an ADT woks on the principle Last In First Out (LIFO) * The last element add to the stack is the first element to be delete. * Insertion and deletion can be takes place at one end called TOP. * It l read more
Fig
Food encyclopedia | August 15th 2008 by Aleks
The fig is a pleasantly sweet fruit that consists of a soft flesh pursed around a large number of tiny edible seeds. It can be eaten whole, peeled or unpeeled. Under certain circumstances, the natural sugars crystallize on the surface of the fruit, m read more
Next FED meeting ahead.
Stockweb - Vlada's Market Blog | August 4th 2008 by vlada kucera
Perhaps the most interesting day of the week is Tuesday. Earnings reports from Cisco, Procter & Gamble and AIG are coming. Also we receive another FED interest rates decision from FOMC meeting. Widely expected is hold action from FED.Monday:Econo read more
‘Lattarula’ Fig
Plant Database | August 2nd 2008
‘Lattarula’ is a variety of fig tree with a very sweet lemon flavor fruit. This large growing variety can reach 20 feet in height, but can be controlled around 10 feet. This variety is good in areas with shorter and cooler summers, b read more
The fig nutritional value analyzes
DE-FAT | July 14th 2008 by food man
The fig nutritional value analyzes Fig, again naturally son, text ambrosia, airtight fruit, milk berry…etc..Because fig tree the leaf be thick and big and thick green, but the flower for open but very small, is usually cover up by the branches read more
Brown Turkey Fig
Plant Database | July 5th 2008
‘Brown Turkey’ Fig is a vigorous growing fruiting tree that can reach 15′ feet in height. Although best known for fruiting, they can become beautiful ornamental trees. The large leaves can reach one foot across. The fruit read more
Figment of Imagination
Shavar Ross' Blog | June 24th 2008 by Shavar Ross
Figment of Imagination, originally uploaded by Shavar.Title: "Figment of Imagination"Place: Just Outside The Mojave Desert, California.©2005. Photographed by ShavarThe Nature Series read more
A Stroll Around the Garden in NW Oregon ~ Blooms and Fruit
Perpetualplum's Weblog | June 20th 2008 by Plum
We have guests showing up today. Since I’m trying to keep the house clean, I thought I would go outside to see what’s blooming and fruiting. I thought I would start by checking out the roses. I have roses that bloom all spring and s read more
Are You Calling Me A Squatter? Them's Fightin' Words!
A Blogger's Toolbox | June 17th 2008 by Gordon Boehler
Back in October of 2007 I joined a new program that looked promising. I am not going to get into the details of the program but I punched 6 months and called it quits for various reasons.The "main" reason is that it didn't live up to it's promotionof read more
Skelligs Baby Fig & Rum Chocolates
Chocablog | June 11th 2008
The Skellligs Chocolate Company were the original "most Westerly chocolate company in Europe" before they joined forces with Cocoa Bean Chocolate, and I seem to recall a baby fig chocolate with Jameson's Irish Whiskey being one of their prizewinning read more
Brown Turkey Fig (Ficus carica ‘Brown Turkey’)
greenspade | May 7th 2008 by Chris Welch
In the past couple of weeks I have planted, along with some assistance from the kids, several fruit trees and shrubs. Working for a nursery sure has its benefits. I bought an apple, plum, cherry and a fig along with some blueberries. Of all the fruit read more
Business Week. 30% earnings call for Q1 still open.
Stockweb - Vlada's Market Blog | May 5th 2008 by vlada kucera
MondayEconomic ISM Services (49.5)Earnings Goldcorp (GG), Marvel (MVL), Tidewater (TDW), Airgas (ARG), Anadarko (APC), McKesson (MCK), Ternium (TX), Weight Watchers (WTW)TuesdayEconomic NAEarnings Barrick (ABX), Fannie (FNM), Molson (TAP), PG&E ( read more
Midnight Creations ~ this is what i do when i can't sleep!
Dragonfly Enchantment | April 21st 2008 by dinah powers
I tried my hand again with the now “primitive flower II”. The first one for Illustration Friday had a blemish on the top left. I just made it on a whim, experimenting with the walnut ink I had just got using a journal page that wasn’t fully pre read more
How the fig is useful
Healthy Temple | April 3rd 2008 by baksanir
The Common fig (Ficus carica) is a large, deciduous, shrub or small tree native to southwest Asia and the eastern Mediterranean region (Greece east to Afghanistan). It grows to a height of 3–10 m tall, with smooth grey back. The leaves are 12–2 read more
Giant Java Willow Tree
Ten Thousand Trees | February 18th 2008 by Dan Anderson
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Java Tree, originally uploaded by Undercover Nerd. This is the Giant Java F read more
Banyan tree - Maui, Hawaii
Ten Thousand Trees | February 18th 2008 by Dan Anderson
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Maui - The Road to Hana - return journey, originally uploaded by Gypsy and The read more
What are Banyan trees?
Exploring the World of Trees | February 15th 2008 by Dan Anderson
The term “Banyan” is used to refer to several species of trees from the genus “ficus” (figs). The common trait that sets apart figs as Banyans is the ability to send down “aerial roots” from the main branches which in time grow into new read more
The Fear Factory : Rolling Stone
ThisCanadian | January 29th 2008
"Chicago has one of the largest Muslim populations in the country —some 400,000, DeRosa estimates. "Experts say that between five and ten percent of Muslims are extremists. So you take it down to one percent. What's one percent of 400,000? Forty th read more
Susan’s Duck Breast with Fig and Port Sauce
The Best Recipes | December 24th 2007 by Natalie
This will be the last post I make for a few days as it is the Christmas holidays, so check back towards the end of the week for more great recipes. I hope you all enjoy my site, I appreciate all the visits and comments and I wish you all a Merry Chri read more
Istanbul
Liza moves on | December 24th 2007 by Liza Hirst
Christmas time – wishing timeIf you would like to buy this paintingPay as you wish….As for all the Christmas preparations I didn't get round to painting a new painting yesterday and have decided to post an older one which I find suitable for Chri read more
She Prays
Sanctuary of Stillness | December 11th 2007 by Genece
small cracks in her skin parts readily from the branch she bends at the neck with large, open eyes she requires full sun all day to preserve her fruit she prays for ripeness spreads wider than she is tall yields to soft pressure Study her stem and yo read more
Weekly outlook.
Stockweb - Vlada's Market Blog | November 12th 2007 by vlada kucera
MondayEconomic: NAEarnings: Blackstone (BX), EchoStar (DISH), Tyson (TSN), Orbitz (OWW), Esco Tech (ESE)TuesdayEconomic: Pending Home Sales (-2.0%), Treasury B (-$53.0B)Earnings: Fortress (FIG), Fossil (FOSL), Home Depot (HD), Wal-Mart (WMT), Exc read more
The Stangler
murmuring trees | October 26th 2007 by Beverly Robertson
In the cloud forest of Costa Rica, a sticky seed landed in the moist upper branches of a tree. It lay there innocuous. A sudden breeze ruffled the leaves making the tree shudder. From the canopy a bird took off squawking. The seed stayed.In the hum read more
Mascarpone cheesecake (with rose-scented geranium water)
Cookbook Catchall | October 3rd 2007 by sabra krock
I’ve been looking back at recent posts and realize my blogging is skewing toward sweets. I think that’s due to a few factors: 1) I enjoy baking tremendously. I appreciate the combination of precision required to get the chemistry of baking righ read more
10 Black Aviators that paved the way for Barrington Irving
Latimer Williams | September 21st 2007 by Latimer Williams
Well we have all heard of Barrington Irving by now and what he has accomplished by being the first black man to fly around the world. The fact that he did it in a plane that he built makes an even more amazing accomplishment. I hope that he will be read more

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