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Still trying to get rid of Acne?
Sports And Relax Blog | April 29th 2008 by kon5518
Still trying to get rid of Acne? That can not be good, but there may be a few things you have not tried yet. Have a look at some of these suggestions to get rid of acne: Try to eat more fruit and vegetables. Nuts and seeds are also good for getting r read more
Stars without makeup
From my Swiss window | April 23rd 2008 by Pumpkin
I found a gallery of photos of several glamorous stars shown with and without makeup. Some of the images are scary because the contrast between makeup vs. no makeup is HUGE. It really makes you think about what is beauty and what is not. After seein read more
Graham's Favourite Evening Snack - Roasted Chilli Pumpkin Seeds
One Man's Travel Log | April 22nd 2008 by Graham Ettridge
"It's 8pm and I fancy something to nibble on.... Mmmmmm, what shall I have?"How many times do you have that munchie feeling during the evening? For me, it is almost every evening...lol! Tonight being no exception. One of my favourite snacks is Roaste read more
Granola for BreadBakingDay
Wild Yeast | April 10th 2008 by Susan
I made granola for BreadBakingDay. You may be thinking: Ahem, this is BBD, not BCD (BreakfastCerealDay). To which I would reply: True, but this granola is so much more than a breakfast cereal. Bear with me. Ten days ago, I had never made granola. I h read more
Expat women survey
From my Swiss window | April 3rd 2008 by Pumpkin
I, recently, participated in an online survey for expat women living in Europe. A nice article in response to the results of this survey is over at Expatica. You can read it here. A quick take on the results are in this quote from Expatica: In a su read more
Equinox Cleansing Rituals...
RawReform - the natural way to weight loss | March 21st 2008 by Angela Stokes
Happy Equinox/Full Moon/Easter ;)WOW, a powerful time, eh? Hope you’re enjoying the ride...it’s feeling pretty intense to me...we went to a wonderful Equinox Ceremony last night, which was a great way to connect and release some of the energy. A read more
The price of a smile
From my Swiss window | March 10th 2008 by Pumpkin
Saturday was a warm Spring like day in Neuchâtel. We spent the day walking around the blue lake and busy streets of this beautiful city. Music from street players drifted into one street and out the other as people walked slowly enjoying the sun. read more
The power of the Internet during this presidential campaign
From my Swiss window | February 19th 2008 by Pumpkin
…Is incredibly important. It isn’t only the mainstream media that presidential candidates have to worry about. Youtube and blogs have thrown some new hurdles into the race. I think it is interesting that Internauts are grabbing hold duri read more
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Hippofabulous | October 31st 2007 by Stacy
I love Halloween, the TV specials, the scary movies oh and the tricks and treats! I carved my pumpkins today, it was so much fun and brought back all sorts of memories of my childhood I though I had forgotten. I love using glow sticks instead of can read more
What to do with the Pumpkin Seeds?
THE VEGAN DIET | October 25th 2007 by Jackie Ford
Halloween will be here in a few days and Jack O Lanterns will need to be made. Do not throw the pumpkin seeds away as they are as healthy and nutritious.Pumpkin seeds contain a very good supply of phosphorous, magnesium and tryptophan with a good sup read more
All a bunch of clowns
From my Swiss window | October 21st 2007 by Pumpkin
We were in La Chaux-de-fonds this Saturday. On our walk from the train station to the Carrefour we passed these signs. A poster of Christoph Blocher, current Swiss Minister of Justice, and member of UDC party (Swiss People’s Party). Someon read more
Zinc for Immunity
Peacock | October 18th 2007 by Peacock
Okay, so if you want to stay on a reality show, you often need to win “immunity.” It’s a good thing. You also need immunity if you want to stay healthy, and zinc should be your secret partner, your best buddy, the alliance that ke read more
World Bread Day, World Food Day, and a Recipe
Wild Yeast | October 16th 2007 by Susan
Today is World Bread Day. The International Union of Bakers and Bakers-Confectioners designated this day to celebrate and honor the food that is, in many phraseologies, synonymous with “food.” So it is no accident that World Bread Day w read more
Health benefits of pumpkin seeds
interesting health articles | October 16th 2007 by khushnood
So pumpkin comes to mind only on Halloween? The above video revived my interest into it today.It tells you how to oven roast pumpkin seeds?Having learned it you may be wondering about its health benefit.You don’t care! You take it for taste. I read more
But Canned Pumpkins Are So Much Easier…aren’t they?
What's Cooking Blog | October 15th 2007 by Michelle Stern
I am a recycling nut. When I was a teacher, I started a paper recycling program for the whole school. At home, we have separate bins for food waste, paper and plastics/cans. Because of my neurotic tendencies, I cringe when Halloween is over and t read more
Peter Answers Tutorial
From my Swiss window | October 9th 2007 by Pumpkin
Here is an online tutorial for peteranswers.com. I had posted a couple days ago about how Angel and her friends were playing this at school and how it had her spooked and embarrased. It is kinda funny now because this prank is so easy to do. Shar read more
Breast cancer awareness
From my Swiss window | October 6th 2007 by Pumpkin
Here are some facts on cancer: Breast Cancer Facts (Source: American Cancer Society) Approximately one in eight women will develop breast cancer in their life and one in 33 have a chance of dying. One woman is diagnosed with breast cancer ever three read more
Pumpkin Seeds
Home and Garden | October 4th 2007 by ladynred
Pumpkin seeds are high in zinc, which is good for the prostate and building the immune system. They also contain fatty acids that kill parasites. Raw pumpkin seed contain essential fatty acids and beneficial proteins.For maximum nutritional benefits read more
Chris Jordan photography
From my Swiss window | September 19th 2007 by Pumpkin
Last night I watched an Arte program, États-Unis, la richesse à crédit. The subtitle “Le pays le plus riche de la planète est aussi le plus endetté.” (The richest country in the world is, also, in the greatest debt.) read more
English is tough stuff
From my Swiss window | September 14th 2007 by Pumpkin
Everyone says English is easy to learn compared to other languages. I think perhaps it may be true in speaking small sentences. However, there are many words that must be pronounced a certain way and it isn’t always easy to figure out which w read more
"Yogurt" seed spread
The Gluten-Free Hippie | August 26th 2007 by Lyra
I was going through my old journal to find some of the recipes I've written in the past, and I've found a couple. Here's one:---Okay, so I was using my handy chopper to grind some pumpkin seeds for the split pea soup I'm making, and decided to save a read more
Oatmeal with Blueberries
Vego Zest | July 17th 2007 by Erica Johansson
I absolutely love oatmeal with nuts, linseeds and pumpkin seeds and eat if for breakfast almost every day. A handful of blueberries over the porridge is a great combination. Serve it with soya milk. read more
Finding a Natural Remedy for Arthritis
Natural Remedies | July 12th 2007 by Kristy renoy
Arthritis is a condition many people suffer from not only in old age, but also in adolescence. There are many drugs effective in providing some relief from the pain of arthritis. However many people look for a natural cure for arthritis as it read more
Lunch with Quinoa and Tofu
Vego Zest | July 3rd 2007 by Erica Johansson
I made this great lunch with quinoa, fried tofu, olive oil, pumpkin seeds, sea salt, sweet chili sauce, basil and oregano. Try it. read more
Salad for Breakfast
Vego Zest | May 28th 2007 by Erica Johansson
We didn't have any oats left today, so I couldn't make oat meal for breakfast as usual. Instead I improvised a salad with cannelini beans, iceberg lettuce, cucumber, carrots, green pepper, raisins, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, olive oil, basil and read more
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