Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Paris Hilton is dressed in Gold

Paris Hilton is dressed in Gold by Cedric Canierro

It is a known fact that hotel heiress Paris Hilton adorns herself with signature clothes and stomps her feet with designer shoes but this time, she wears nothing but gold in her recent photoshoot. The said shoot is for the RICH Prosecco ads supported by the RICH Water Foundation. This organization aims to provide portable, clean water for millions of people in need. Amidst her not-so-good past, she manages to make up for the lost time as well as be productive in her own stylish way.





A model since childhood, this sexy celebrity claimed fame as one-half of the reality show The Simple Life along with her friend Nicole Richie. That opened doors for her in film and in the music industry. She did cameo roles for Zoolander, The Cat in the Hat and Wonderland. Then landed as a support for films like Raising Helen, The Hillz and the remake of House of Wax where she garnered Best Scream award in the 2006 Teen Choice Awards. She got films lined-up for 2008 such as The Hottie and the Nottie and Repo! The Genetic Opera. She got an album Paris released in 2006 which got singles like Stars are Blind and Nothing in this World.





She is also renowned for her notoriety as she engaged in numerous intrigues and scandal including her leaked sex-video with then boyfriend Rick Salomon. Not to mention her legal assault due to Driving Under the Influence incident happened last 2006 making her license suspended and putting her behind bars. She was released in prison and started her life anew. She is now an advocate for animal rights as she herself don't wear animal fur and a certified vegan herself. Whether is films or in tabloids, nothing beats our hot actress Paris Hilton because everywhere she goes and everything she does, she always leaves it with a bang.


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How to Reserve Camps at Campsite

How to Reserve Camps at Campsite by

For a camping a trip probably the most important thing you need is a suitable campsite without which all your arrangements go in vein. For this you may think of the reservation of the campsite as a good option. This is important especially in the busy seasons when campsites feel very quickly to their capacity. Almost every campsite accepts reservations and left only few spots for those who come at very last minute.



It is better to make reservations in busy seasons unless all the planning goes waste because of unavailability of camping space. If the climate remain favorable for a longer duration your hope for camping may dashed before taking any shape. So it would better safe than sorry.



Campgrounds have their own websites for campers to utilize it as a mean of making reservations for their camping. Such websites also give you other options such as activities for your camping available and amenities that your campground could avail you for the camping duration. For campers it is also very easy to find out locations that are very difficult to locate without the help of internet. You get all the answer from the internet regarding your campsite location such as the exact location and contact information. On internet you can also search for places that are very near to your place which would take little of your time. You can also search for varieties of attraction that your camp ground is surrounded by so that during the camping you can explore them.



If you are not going to reserve your campsite then you may be at risk in your camping trip. This may force you spend your camping trip in campsites that other wisely you would not like to choose. If you have reserved for your campsite you have the freedom to choose the location, cost and amenities for your trip. In most cases you are also not charged with cancellation fee with a prior notice but incase you cancel you r reservation at the eleventh hour you might have to pay a little cancellation fee. This would not be a big factor while deciding whether to reserve or not for your camping site. You would definitely want your camping trip would be enjoyable sans any hassle. Reservations also ensure you that you are getting most of opportunities to utilize the campground properly. You would get all essential items such as water and bathroom facility near your campsite.


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Monday, December 17, 2007

Herbs and Spices: A Beginner’s Guide To Choose The Best Herbs & Spices

Herbs and Spices: A Beginner’s Guide To Choose The Best Herbs & Spices by Paul Andrews

Herbs & Spices are valuable gifts of the Mother Nature. Herbs & Spices have been used for various purposes since the ancient times. Herbs are the plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests. Herbs can be classified into Culinary herbs, Aromatic herbs, Ornamental herbs, and Medicinal herbs.



Culinary herbs are aromatic potherb, which are often used in cookery for its savory qualities. Parsley is also a culinary herb that is used as garnish. Aromatic herbs are used for aromatic purposes and manufacturing perfumes, etc. Cosmetic herbs are used in facial creams and cosmetics. Medicinal herbs have a strong curative power. These herbs have long been used in the preparation of medicines. The medicine prepared using herbs are called “herbal medicines.”



Usually, herbs come from the leafy parts of a plant. Some of the more commonly available fresh herbs include basil, bay leaf, chervil, coriander, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, savory, tarragon and thyme. Some herbs are used fresh and some are used in dried form. Some of the medicinal herbs can also have negative effects. So, herbs should always be taken with the advice of experts.



The pungent or aromatic seasonings obtained from the bark, buds, fruit, roots, seeds or stems of various plants and trees are known as “spices.” Often the spices come from bark roots, seeds and tropical fruit plants. Some of the popular spices include allspice, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, mace, nutmeg, paprika, pepper, saffron and tumeric. Spices are also used in blends, such as curry powder and spice parisienne. Condiments are a combination of herbs and spices, which is blended in the liquid form. “Seasoning blends” are the mixture of spices and herbs.



Herbs & spices are the important ingredients of the gourmet dishes and traditional food. Herbs and spices both enhance flavor and help making foods delicious. They help food digestion and increases energy level. These have a number of health benefits. The use of herbs and spices can help reducing the level of sugar, fat and sodium in the body.



Study of herbs is called “herbology.” Herbology helps choosing useful herbs & spices. It's not easy to pick out useful herbs & spices easily, only pros of the field are learnt enough to discern them. The beginners should be extremely careful about choosing herbs & spices. They must go thru general literature about herbs & spices to learn the features and qualities of herbs & spices. Most of herbs & spices can be distinguished from their smell. Thus the beginners should know the typical smells of herbs & spices, and they should always smell herbs & spices to make out their genuineness. The beginners can also discern their genuineness from their colors. While purchasing herbs & spices, the beginners should make sure that these haven't been sitting on the shelves for over six months. They should better buy seasonal herbs & spices.


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Friday, December 14, 2007

PlayStation 2 Console (New Smaller Model)

PlayStation 2 Console (New Smaller Model) by Jacob Marshal

The new smaller version of the PlayStation 2 gaming console (Abbreviated as PS2) matches the size of a hardcover book that makes it easier to carry around and play games anytime, anywhere. The console has an integrated Ethernet port for network gaming. The volume of the new smaller model of PS2 has been reduced by about 75% while its thickness has been trimmed down to 2.8 cm as compared to 7.8 cm in its previous model. The unit's weight has also been halved.



The overhauled internal design of the unit incorporates the power supply into the console itself, thus reducing its weight considerably. The unit is Sony's second video gaming console under the PlayStation series. It is a successor of PlayStation and the predecessor of the PlayStation 3. The console inherits the basic functions of the PlayStation. Due to its thinner profile, the console does not contain a 3.5" expansion bay and therefore does not support the internal hard disk drive.



The PS2 is part of the sixth generation era. The unit has a large collection of widely acclaimed games like Grand Theft Auto series, Metal Gear Solid 3, Gran Turismo 4, the Sly Cooper trilogy, Champions: Return to Arms, and Shadow of the Colossus. Horror games available on the console include Silent Hill, Forbidden Siren, Project Zero and Resident Evil. The console also features music games like Sing Star, Dance Revolution and the guitar controller-based Guitar Hero series.



The sheer enjoyment one gets from the PS2 makes it an essential purchase. The console's hardware can read both CDs and DVDs and is backward compatible with PlayStation games. The unit also supports PlayStation memory cards and controllers. There is also support for the internal PlayStation 2 HDD. The device is equipped with DVD-playback functionality, USB support and IEEE 1394 expansion ports.


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Monday, December 10, 2007

The Frugal Wife’s Guide to Grocery Shopping: 22 Ways to Pinch Pennies and Make your Money go Further

The Frugal Wife’s Guide to Grocery Shopping: 22 Ways to Pinch Pennies and Make your Money go Further by Sweet Violet

Like it or not, food prices are going up. It’s inevitable, after all…everything goes up eventually…but for some reason prices have this nasty habit of going up faster than salaries.



Economizing at the grocery store (along with reducing electricity and fuel use) is an effective method of belt tightening, but a surprising number of people just don’t understand how to shop in such a way to reduce their costs. Here are a few tips:



1. Stick a piece of paper to the refrigerator door with a magnet and put a pen on top of the fridge. Each time you run low (don’t wait until you are completely out) on something, write it on the piece of paper. At the end of the week you will have a list of the things that you need to buy at the store. Stick to the list (with the exceptions noted below).



2. Buy items you use a lot of in bulk quantities. For example, buying toilet paper one roll at a time is the most costly way of doing it. Buy the largest quantity you can (9 or 12 roll pack of TP, for example), especially when it is on sale. This does not apply to perishables unless you can freeze them: you can freeze butter, for example, but not apples.



3. Stock up on things that are on sale and will not spoil before you use them: toilet paper, pasta in sealed cello bags, rice, sugar (if you can store it in air-tight containers), cleaning and laundry supplies. When possible, shop at warehouse-type stores card and buy such items as laundry soap and bleach in large containers. Skip expensive pre-treating compounds and use a paste of laundry soap and water to treat stains.



4. Reduce your use of chemical cleaners: use white vinegar (and newspaper) to clean glass and mirrors, to polish surfaces. Use salt and vinegar for scouring brass and copper. Purchase a store-brand multi-purpose cleaner in large containers for general purpose cleaning and decant into smaller spray bottles. Buy kitchen liquid soap in a gallon-sized container and decant it into a smaller bottle for daily use. Use laundry bleach to clean your toilet and shower. Teak oil is much less expensive than such things as Pledge and your wood loves it better: use it for wood furniture (indoors and out), natural wood floors, door and window frames.



5. Canned foods that you use frequently…tuna or canned fruits and veg…purchase in quantity when they are on sale or buy in quantity. Do not, however, purchase large cans unless you can use the entire contents in a day or two, otherwise the product will spoil.



6. If you use zipper-type plastic bags, buy the best brands and wash and re-use the bags. Cheap bags don’t last and ultimately cost more in the long run (because you have to keep replacing them).



Convenience is costly

7. Wean yourself away from disposable stuff. Instead of paper towels, buy reusable wipes and run them through the laundry. To keep them from shredding in the wash, cut the leg off an old pair of pantyhose (surely you save those things…don’t we all?) and put the wipes inside the leg, knot it shut, and toss in the wash with your jeans.



8. Give up expensive habits: stop smoking; stop take out; make fast food a treat rather than a regular alternative to cooking. Stop buying soft drinks…make them an occasional treat rather than a part of daily life. Water is better for you than coffee, tea, or cola, anyway. Not bottled water…tap water. Water quality questionable? Boil the water and store it in clean containers for drinking.



9. At the store, buy seasonal fruits only. Out-of-season fruits and veg, no matter how tempting to your taste buds, are a disaster to your pocket.



10. Think before you buy…learn to calculate the cost per unit so that you can intelligently compare prices…you could get some big surprises! You would think that it would be cheaper to buy whole fruit and cut it yourself rather than buy fruit already sliced, right? Well, if pre-cut strawberries and whole strawberries are the same price, the cut berries are actually a better buy because you aren’t buying any waste. It isn’t until the cut strawberries cost more than the whole berries (with green tops on) that the whole berries are the better buy.



11. The same applies to meat, where there can be a lot of waste. Meat should be purchased on a “cost per serving” basis rather than “cost per pound.” You see, if you buy cheap hamburger, you are buying a lot of fat that will be rendered out during cooking, reducing the amount of actual meat per serving. Look at a piece of meat and try to figure out how much of it is fat, gristle, and bone…you will pay for these bits at the same price you pay for the meat, but you will throw that stuff away. So, if you pay $7 for a pound of meat that is 50% waste, you are actually paying $7 for half a pound of edible meat, or $14 per pound for the meat. Rather than throw away half of your money in the form of bones, fat and gristle, buy a smaller quantity of a higher quality meat…save money and improve the quality of your meals.



12. When meats are on sale, buy a larger quantity than usual then, at home, cut the extra into serving size pieces and freeze. Wrap in foil or put in zipper freezer bags, both of which can be cleaned and re-used. When available and on sale, buy large quantities of chicken parts and make up meal-sized packets for freezing.



13. Do your meal planning in the market: upon entering, go directly to the meat department to see which meat/poultry/fish are on special. Choose your meats for the week, deciding at the time of purchase what you are going to prepare with each one. Then, go to the produce department and collect the necessary produce for the meals, concentrating on the items on sale. Stay away from specialty produce, like endive and baby corn, and concentrate on staples like potatoes and carrots (the cheapest ones, not the peeled baby carrots!), and flavourful items like onion and garlic.



14. Cook things that the leftovers can be the basis of another meal. Make a bigger beef roast than usual, serve only two-thirds of it. Keep back the other third for the basis of a stew the following day. Serve a roasted chicken, then use the leftover bones, skin, and meat as the base of a chicken soup or stew the following day.



15. Take advantage of inexpensive meats like smoked ham hocks that can be used to flavour a pot of dried beans, split peas, or lentils and make a delicious, filling meal at a remarkably low cost.



16. Make meatless meals out of seasonal vegetables: leek and potato soup, or even just potato soup. Eggs…omelettes, for example, or frittatas…are not just for breakfast, you know.



17. Make hamburger go further by making dishes like spaghetti sauce, chili con carne or tamale pie. Make a meatloaf, meatballs, or hamburger patties using bread (soak in water and wring out) or oatmeal as an extender.



18. Eliminate brand name cereals: buy store-brand cereals and make cooked oatmeal (not instant) for breakfast. Liven up the flavour with a drizzle of honey, some sliced fruit, or a spoonful of jam.



19. Pack lunches for family members. Peanut butter is an excellent source of protein and most children love peanut butter sandwiches. A piece of fruit, a tub of store-brand yoghurt, and a bottle of fruit juice (not those expensive juice boxes…decant juice that you buy in large containers into smaller plastic bottles), and perhaps one or two cookies makes a fine lunch. Instead of expensive cold cuts, make egg or tuna salad (lots of protein, inexpensive). And buy cheese in blocks rather than slices, and use a cheese slicer to cut sandwich-sized slices.



20. Shop at a low cost supermarket…you can save hundreds by staying out of the premium, high-end stores.



21. Don’t waste precious fuel by driving from one market to the next to take advantage of every market’s sale. Spending $1 on gas to save a nickel on peas is penny wise and dollar foolish.



22. Whenever possible, grow your own: tomatoes can be grown in pots on even a small balcony, and you can plant a dwarf lemon or orange tree in a half barrel…and then plant leaf lettuce (which you will harvest by cutting leaves carefully off the plant, allowing it to grow even more) in a circle around the tree trunk. Voila! Free salad!



Not all of these suggestions work for every household, but employing as many as you can will surely reduce the amount of money you fork over to the market every month.


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Friday, December 7, 2007

Get Your New Website into Google Fast and Free

Get Your New Site Into Google Fast ...and Free by Gary Harvey

How to get into Google fast? As fast as today or tomorrow. Is it possible for you?



Yes.



And I am going to show you 2 ways to do it.



You want to get your new website into Google fast. And the other search engines too, of course.



Did you know that Google prefers for their spiders to find new sites rather than have us use the ‘submit a site’ page.



So the easiest way to get your new site found is to get it listed in one of the sites that Google visits often. My own site at eprofitnews.com/blog gets about 5 Google spider visits per hour. Spiders from Yahoo and MSN visit less frequently but that’s still many times each day.



So how can you get your site listed at one of these sites that is popular with the spiders?



There are at least two ways:



1. Post at one of the free classified ad sites.



2. Create a blog (this is free) at blogger.com and link it to your new website.



Let’s talk about the classified ads sites here.



The market leader of the free classified ad sites is http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/ PR6. This site is reported to get more traffic than Google Canada. So place an ad there (especially in the section for the San Francisco Bay area) and it will be picked up quickly. And it’s free.



Not sure which category for your ad? Use the Small Biz listing of the San Francisco Bay area. Write a factual ad. Not a salesy, hypey one because your goal is to get your site indexed by the search engines. You’re not trying to make a sale. A hyped up advertisement might get deleted.



azfamily.com/classifieds PR5



backpage.com/classifieds/index PR6



classifiedsforfree.com PR4



epage.com PR5



inetgiant.com PR4



recycler.com PR6



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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Favorite Celebrity Diets

Favorite Celebrity Diets
by Megan Hazel

Is there really a favorite celebrity diet? Certainly, some diets consist of cigarettes and water and not much else. There is also the jacked-up-on-caffeine diet, which makes them so jittery and jumpy they can't possibly eat.



Seriously, though, there are actual diets that the celebs follow and with great success.



The most popular diet lately is the one that modifies carbohydrate intake. There are a few different variations on this theme, such as the Zone Diet, the Atkins Diet, the Mediterranean Diet and the South Beach Diet. Basically, it emphasizes protein intake and limits starchy foods and sugars. Jessica Alba keeps her great form by following this diet, as does Jennifer Aniston and Demi Moore. Of course, Demi has likely had help by some other means as well, but we know that Jennifer Aniston has had no work done on her body and is a religious follower of the Zone diet.



The Zone Diet, pioneered by Dr. Barry Sears, promises moderation and flexibility. It's not as rigid as the high-protein Atkins Diet, and claims to work by controlling insulin and reducing inflammation within the fat cells. When these fat cells become inflamed, that's when we purportedly see the weight gain. Apparently, by regulating the insulin and the hormonal balance, you can control your hunger and accordingly your weight gain. Hey - not only does it work for Jennifer, Demi and Jessica, but Brad Pitt and Cindy Crawford are believers, too. They all look pretty good to me, so something must be working!



Another popular diet is the Atkins Diet, which is similar to the Zone but more extreme. If you look at its followers, this makes sense. Super-skinny stars like Renee Zellwegger, Sarah Jessica Parker and Calista Flockhart are all big fans!



The Atkins Diet was made famous by Dr. Robert Atkins, and has four stages to it, all of which are very low-carbohydrate. The first stage of the program only allows for consumption of 20 net carbs a day! This is very difficult to follow, and you must be extremely focused and dedicated to the weight loss to get through the first two weeks of this program. Even after the first two weeks, Atkins followers are only “allowed” to increase their carbohydrate intake by about 5 grams per day. By the end of the program, this number increases slightly, but never by a lot. Arguments against this diet are that it is far too hard to maintain in a 'real' person's life. Sure, if you have the money for a personal chef as well as an assistant who can follow you around with your special food, this will work for you - so long as you have the discipline - as it has for the celebrities listed above as well as Minnie Driver and Geri Halliwell of the Spice Girls.



Of course, there are still the oldies-but-goodies such as Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig. We all have seen the crazy amount of weight Kirstie Allie has lost on the Jenny Craig program, and now she is joined by Valerie Bertinelli as another spokeswoman. Their method is portion control, for the most part. Jenny Craig is slightly newer than Weight Watchers, but very successful and similar in nature.



Just look at how much weight Jenny McCarthy has lost following the Weight Watchers program! She gave birth to her baby and needed to lose the pregnancy weight she had gained. Sarah Ferguson (the Duchess) was their most famous spokesperson until Jenny. But the great thing about Weight Watchers is that it is readily available for all of us common folks, from the stores and clinics where you weigh in to the many entrees and desserts available in the frozen section of your nearest grocery store. People are assigned points to each food, and given your current weight and how much you want to lose; you are allowed a certain number of points per day. This makes it very easy to follow!



All of these diets sound completely reasonable, right? Well, we can't stop there. There are also the freakish diets of the stars that nobody should try. Did you really expect the celebs to only follow the reasonable, medically-advisable diets?



Janet Jackson, for example, is only now re-introducing whole foods back into her diet. She has basically subsisted on liquid meals prepared by her nutritionist until recently. Demi Moore drinks a lot of herbal tea to ward off cravings for actual food, and thinks this is made healthier by taking vitamins with that tea. No wonder she stays so slim! Pop star Fergie downs tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. Hey, nobody said these stars look the way they do easily.


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Megan Hazel is a freelance writer who writes about celebrity topics, similar to what consumers read in Star Magazine


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Sunday, December 2, 2007

Movies Make A Great Gift

Movie Gift Baskets Can Be A Blockbuster
by Brian F Connors

There inevitably comes around the necessity of the giving of gifts to celebrate various occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries and festive holidays such as Christmas. Gifts are also a tool to boost someone’s spirits when sickness, injury or misfortune has occurred. What, pray tell, can be a slam-dunk testimony of your sentiments to anybody who enjoys a good flick now and then? Movie Gift Baskets is the correct answer!



Who doesn’t love to escape this tension filled world into a fantasy of action, drama, mystery, romance or a creative mixture of these? There’s a longing within each of us to forget the challenges that exist in our everyday lives and take a refreshing hiatus into another realm. Movies have long been the antidote to focus on more entertaining matters than the reality that most of us have to deal with. Herein lies the answer to a gift-giving solution that could win you an Oscar among friends, family, and associates.



Movie Gift Baskets take the passion of seeing a film a step further. You can give an evening of fun with snacks such as popcorn, cookies, Cracker Jacks, peanuts, candy and more all placed within an entertainment themed container. Movie buffs would rejoice at these alone but there is also the option to include $10 or $15 Blockbuster gift cards to make the celebration complete with no compromise on your part.



Imagine the jubilation of a person or family that knows that the entertainment of their choice awaits them. Add to that the bounty of tasty snacks to be relished at the same time which would compound that excitement even more. Consider the comfort within yourself knowing that you took the initiative to seek the well-being and happiness of others. Giving Movie Gift Baskets is without question a win-win situation.



Take the advice of aGiftBasketParadise.com and gain the upper hand in gift shopping. Consider Movie Gift Baskets for both the self-proclaimed film critics in your life as well as those who need a nudge to just chill-out for a spell and enjoy life a little bit more.


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