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Fast and Easy Cookies to Make with Your Kids

Everybody loves cookies. There is nothing better then to open the door and smell the enticing aroma of cookies baking in the oven. Evoking memories of rainy days and childhood, baking cookies is one of kids' favorite pastimes whatever their age. But for busy families, finding time to whip up a batch of cookies can be a struggle. After all, the baking and the eating is the fun part of cookie making, not the mixing and the measuring. Pre-made slice and bake refrigerator cookies are ok, but they ...
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Mechanical Maintenance School in Tempe, Arizona

In today's job market, it helps to be flexible. Many employers in Tempe and all over Arizona look for employees who can do many jobs, and do them well, and often career advancement hinges on an employee's versatility. Cross-training to diversify your skills can make you more attractive to potential employers or qualify you for a promotion.From an economics point of view, it is better to have one person who is knowledgeable with multiple systems, than to have numerous employees who are ...
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Wine Bottle Cooler: A Good Investment

The feeling you get from the phrase wine bottle cooler is exactly what it means. A wine bottle cooler just helps you to store your wine in a desired temperature to keep the flavor the best that it can be and the taste of your wine does not get spoiled. In an ideal wine refrigerator, you can always set a temperature to keep the bottles within the proper temperature range of 52 and 65 degrees. A wide of variety of restaurant equipment dealers are available and have a wine refrigerator as an ...
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Heating and Cooling Training in Tempe, Arizona

Men and women living in Tempe, Arizona who are seeking to enter the fields of heating and cooling and refrigeration need extensive training to meet the HVAC/R certification requirements. There are many levels of education required before someone can earn his or her HVAC/R diploma, and a good heating and cooling program from an accredited school is essential. The job market for heating and cooling specialists is strong and growing. New government tax incentives and Energy Star rated systems are ...
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Business and Pollution

Global Warming vs Global Cooling The great debate of the 21st century is whether or not you believe that global warming is occurring or whether you believe that the planet is cooling. No matter what side of the fence you are on, there is no doubt that the actions of humans are generating a tremendous amount of greenhouse gases. The burning of fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas is having a negative effect on our planet. The long term environmental, social and economic effects that ...
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Choosing a College Degree - What is Best for You?

Choosing a college degree can be a very difficult decision to make. There are many things to consider but it is important to decide on the right college degree for the type of occupation that you want to pursue. You may find that you do not actually need a college degree but that a certificate or diploma will be sufficient, or your chosen profession may require further study after a college degree such as medicine or law. Certificates or diplomas require a shorter period of study than a ...
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A New Hit; Aluminium in the Heating Industry

The earth's crust consists of many natural chemicals including aluminium which makes up eight percent of our earth's outer layer. This metal can be found in many applications including every day cans, through industrial applications to complicated aeroplane parts. The heating industry has recently taken to aluminium because it conducts heat easily, is flexible and is very lightweight. Recently, in increasing numbers of central heating equipment manufacturers have been exploring ways to make ...
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Surprising Simple Ways You Can Do to Reduce Your Cooling Bills

If you stay at a warm location and you look up your utility bills, I am sure you will realize that a large chunk of your bills comes from your air conditioning. This might even come as a surprise to you considering that you are actually removing heat energy, not adding heat energy to your system. For most people, heat is energy, light is energy, and mechanical movement is energy. But to think that you need to run up your compressors, fans and other machines just to remove heat..., it does not ...
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Saving Money on Food and Groceries

The average family of 4 spends about $120 a week on groceries according to figures from the U.S. Statistical Abstract. That adds up to over $6200 per year! There are many ways we can reduce our grocery bills, it just takes a little time each week. I will share with you ideas that I have gathered from other people as well as tips I have used myself. Prepare *Keep a list of needed grocery items on your refrigerater. Children can even help with this. When the've used the last of a particular ...
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Four Problems And Solutions On Feeding Your Newborn

Parents always want to give their babies the very best. When it comes to nutrition, there is nothing like breast milk. Although it's sound so easy to give breast milk to baby, for some women, there are always problems. Here are some problems that might happen and the best solutions you might want to try if you face such problems below: 1. Problem: A common problem that majority of the moms comes across while breastfeeding is difficulty in positioning the baby and getting the baby to "latch on" ...
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Staying healthy while traveling

Your good health is paramount while traveling and taking simple precautions can drastically reduce your chances of falling ill. Health Insurance An insurance package that covers your health, possessions and cancellations is imperative. Immunizations Immunizations are critical ' especially if you are planning to visit 3rd world countries. Many immunizations require a specific time period to take effect or require certain follow-up shots ' so plan well ahead. You should record any immunization ...
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Turning the Table

Turning the Table: Questions for Your Interviewer (DES MOINES, Iowa ' January 26, 2005) The fateful final question of all interviewers may carry more weight than you would think. Upon hearing 'Now, do you have any questions,' you are given a chance to show the quality of your character and interest in the company. No matter how well the interview went, passively responding to this question with a shake of the head and a polite smile will only communicate to the employer that you are not ...
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2 Steps to a Better Turkey this Christmas

In my eyes, nothing is more succulent than a deep fried turkey - fast to make, perfectly moist, tender, and never greasy. In all honesty, I really believe that there is no better way to cook a turkey. It has become a tradition at our Thanksgiving feast, and if I even mention the idea of doing a roasted turkey, my guests start complaining and asking what is wrong with me. As I mentioned earlier, a full 13 pound bird can be prepared in the fryer fast...really fast. Less than an hour in most ...
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Combining Technologies To Make The Most Of Your Advertising

/p> Advertising has come a long way since people used to carve messages into the bottoms of sandals, and it takes a little bit of research to make that progress do more for your small business. I say small business because I own and operate a small business specializing in helping small business make the most of their advertising budget by combining different forms of advertising. Print advertising will never disappear, as wonderful as the internet and television are there is still no ...
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What is Iced Cappuccino?

Iced cappuccino is a drink which is prepared using espresso, milk foam and hot milk. When ice is added to the drink then it becomes iced cappuccino. It is prepared using textured milk and is served in porcelain cups. If you love iced cappuccino then it is obvious that you will love the unique taste of the iced cappuccino by Iced 'Spresso. The cappuccino taste is appreciated all over the world and iced cappuccino is a drink which is loved by all coffee lovers. Many different flavors of iced ...
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What'S Good Business In A Bad Economy?

Because police departments are trying to save money, many are trying more fuel-efficient cars. Salt Lake City added 5 Toyota Camry hybrids to its fleet hoping to save $20,000 a year. The police chief in Cahokia, Illinois expects a four-cylinder Pontiac Vibe GT to get twice the gas mileage of his Ford Crown Victorias. The police chief of Gulf Breeze, Florida is pursuing a grant to put electric motors in 3 of his 20 Crown Victorias to see if they can handle police work. With 15,000 municipal ...
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Raw Food Weight Loss: What It Is And Why It’s Not A Bad Idea

Years ago, if you told someone you were only eating "raw food," or that you were on a "raw food diet," they probably would have assumed that you were a blood sucking vampire. But today, with society being a lot more knowledgeable about the benefits of eating raw foods, those same people would likely pull up a chair and trade raw food weight loss tips with you.If you're interested in weight loss with a raw food diet, take a look at the FAQ below and see if it is a good fit for you and your ...
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Understanding Marketing Tax Deductions

Marketing is a necessary expense in running practically any business and the IRS acknowledges as much. You may run advertisements on or in the Internet, radio, television, magazines, newspapers and other media to sell your products or services. You should be deducting all of the associated costs on your tax returns. Ordinary Marketing Expenses Marketing costs must be "ordinary and necessary" business expenses in order to be deductible. Put in layman's terms, you marketing must be reasonably ...
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Coffee Facts

Coffee is the worlds favorite drink and many people can't even get through the first hour of the day without a cup. With all the new coffee drinks coming out it seems that there's no stopping the trend. Even from the very first day it was discovered, coffee a favorite drink of mankind. It is thought that the first place coffee was consumed was in Africa where it is said a goatherd saw his goats acting frisky after eating some berries. When he tried the berries himself he noticed he had renewed ...
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Words To Avoid Using In Copywriting And Advertising

I could still recall the days of writing telegrams. That was before the fax machine, internet and email. Writing a telegram meant economy of words and so obvious verbs and needless adjectives had to be omitted. Today, with the advent of email and other cheap sources of communication you don't have to be that paranoid about your message-except you are writing an advertisement. When writing a classified ad for example, every word must count in the small space allowed and so word choice becomes ...
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Herbal medicine for type 2 diabetes

Salacia oblonga Indian herb also known as Ponkoranti. It has been used by Indian natives since ancient times to effectively manage Diabetes. This is a effective cure for type 2 diabetes. Reduction in blood sugar levels can be observed within 5 days of usage. It is also a strong weight gain inhibitor and effectively controls weight gain commonly associated with type 2 diabetic patients. The recommended dosage is 1000 mg twice daily. To purchase this medicine visit www.salaciaoblongacapsules.com ...
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Make A Lasting Impression With Interview Etiquette

MAKE A LASTING IMPRESSION WITH INTERVIEW ETIQUETTE Laura Murray mepatwork.com (Des Moines, Iowa - February 2, 2005) Behaving appropriately during every course of an interview is just one way to increase your success with finding a job. Here are some tips to consider before you're seated across from your interviewer. §'Dress for Success.' Does this seem like an overused phrase? It might, but only because it's true. An appropriately dressed candidate allows the interviewer to focus more on the ...
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Peanut Butter Creme Fudge Torte Cake for a Sweet Treat

The following recipe is sure to impress your family and/or friends. Peanut butter and chocolate combine to make this Peanut Butter Cream Fudge Torte Cake a delicious as well as impressive looking cake. You'll get rave reviews from your family and friends. PEANUT BUTTER CREAM FUDGE TORTE CAKE Cake: 1 white or yellow moist supreme cake mix 1 1/4 cups water 1/2 cup vegetable oil 3 eggs Filling: 6 tbsps all-purpose flour 1 cup milk 1 cup sugar 1 cup butter, softened 1 cup creamy peanut butter 1 tsp ...
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Buying a New Refrigerator

Going appliance shopping is a lot like buying shoes. Some people hate it, while others savor the opportunity of inspecting various models to find just the right fit for their kitchen and lifestyle. If it has been a few years since you bought a new appliance, and especially a refrigerator, you may want to give some thought in advance to the type of features you want it to have, including size, storage space, compartments, and freezer capacity. Start by browsing current newspaper ads or local ...
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ayurvedic medicne for type 2 diabetes

Salacia oblonga Indian herb also known as Ponkoranti. It has been used by Indian natives since ancient times to effectively manage Diabetes. This is a effective cure for type 2 diabetes. Reduction in blood sugar levels can be observed within 5 days of usage. It is also a strong weight gain inhibitor and effectively controls weight gain commonly associated with type 2 diabetic patients. The recommended dosage is 1000 mg twice daily. To purchase this medicine visit www.salaciaoblongacapsules.com ...
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How To Get Rid Of Athlete's Foot And Corns Naturally

Over the years I have collected many different natural remedies ' some from my family and friends from Eastern Europe, some from other places. I have tried them myself and what have worked ' I put in my notebook for later use. I intend to bring them to you in a series of short articles. Here are two simple remedies for foot problems: Athlete's foot is a fungal infection affecting the areas around toes and can spread to other areas of the foot. Some forms are mild, but most can cause flaking, ...
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