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Table of Contents Introduction Choosing the Plants Permanent Plants Bougainvillea Hibiscus Cannas Asters The Jasmine Family and Plumeria Roses Lilies Sowing Time Summer Plants Chrysanthemums Winter Plants Sweetpeas Phlox Hollyhocks Sunflowers Gladiolus Perennial Plants Dianthus Cosmos Periwinkles- Vinca Petunias Useful Gardening Tips Appendix Propagation through Buds Preparing a bud Grafting Benefits Wedge Grafting Grafting Wax Solutions Grafting Wax Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction A lovely and well-kept garden is definitely a thing of beauty and a joy forever. This is a visual delight and a respite to tired eyes. If any garden is to satisfy the aesthetic senses of its owner, it is going to be a mixed garden. It is going to have all sorts of flowers, which are going to play their own important roles in the creation of one whole picture. The adornment for a beautiful garden is going to start with an emerald green carpet of grass with plenty of beautiful colored foliage and plants which are going to make a very soul satisfying whole. That means the gardener whether he is experienced or an amateur gardener should have the knowledge of all the various groups of flowers. These are going to be employed in the creation of the garden. He is also going to need to know all about the general principles of gardening, and applying these principles to the various groups. These flowers can be divided into perennials, annuals, roses, biennials, rock plants and even alpine plants. Apart from this, your garden can have water plants and others which, by virtue of their usefulness and good looks are going to be accepted as essentials in the planting of a beautiful garden. What really makes a garden resplendent in beauty and grandeur is the large number of flowers in their myriad hues planted in different color combinations and designs. Your garden is going to have a number of flowering plants planted so that there are blossoms all the year around. This book is going to tell you how you can achieve that particular aim, and also tell you tips on how to take care of your garden throughout the year. Apart from this, you are going to get to know all about the common varieties of flowering plants and trees available easily to you all over the world, local and exotic.
Health Benefits of Coconut Oil Table of Contents Preface Getting Started Chapter # 1: Intro Chapter # 2: Methods of production Chapter # 3: Types of coconut oil Chapter # 4: Why is coconut oil so healthy? Chapter # 5: Buying and storing coconut oil Chapter # 6: Using coconut oil Benefits of coconut oil to the brain Chapter # 1: Protects against neurodegenerative conditions Benefits of coconut oil to the body Chapter # 1: Fights heart disease Chapter # 2: Cures candida Chapter # 3: Effective against diabetes Chapter # 4: Promotes skin health Chapter # 5: Promotes hair health Chapter # 6: Aids digestion Conclusion References Preface There are dozens of cooking oils used around the world but few can match the health benefits of coconut oil. For a long time, coconut oil has been wrongly advertised as an unhealthy food product because of its high unsaturated fat content in order to promote other cooking oils such as canola. The common complaints against coconut oil were elevated cholesterol levels, risk of heart and brain disorders etc. Today, research has revealed that coconut oil, although comprising of 90% saturated fats, is quite safe for consumption and contrary to what was advertised, has dozens of health benefits of its own. From being a natural cooking oil that is delicious and having a high smoke point, to a healer of several serious diseases and preventer of a similar number, coconut oil is indeed a blessing of nature that has been misrepresented for a long time. This book aims to educate the reader on the health benefits of coconut oil and enable them to take full advantage of this healthy commodity in their lives so that they can reap all the health benefits of the oil and avoid any side effects that it may cause.
Table of Contents Introduction What is a camel? What kinds of camels are there? Where do camels live? What do camels eat? The history of camels and humans What are camelids? Camelops Dromedary camel Bactrian camel Hybrid camels Conclusion Publisher Introduction Camels have also been called the cars of the desert, for over one hundred years. They might be a funny looking animal that spits and has a hump. Really camels are just good at adapting to the desert environment where they live
Table of Contents Introduction Beautiful Bouquets Bouquet Making Coat Flowers and Buttonhole Bouquets Wire Based Designs Vases in the Drawing Rooms. Dinner Table Decorations Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Since time immemorial, flowers as well as parts of the plant have been used, throughout the world as adornments in the house as garlands, flowers in vases, decoration pieces, and any other idea which you could think. Once upon a time, some flowers in your house were considered to be a part and parcel of your daily life, and necessities, instead of being social niceties and possibly luxuries in houses of taste and refinement. Even the most poverty-stricken house would have some greenery, and flowers somewhere, if the house owner had a sense of aesthetic beauty, and did not want to be deemed equal to the beasts of the field. Every single class in society would use flowers in some form or the other, for either personal or domestic adornment, down the ages, and that is one tradition which has played an important role in the social and cultural background of civilizations and cultures all over the world, up till now. The rich and aristocrats could afford the choicest and rarest exotic blooms and blossoms with which to adorn their houses, while the lower classes made do with the common flowers in the fields and never thought themselves deprived. That is one of the bounties of nature for which we are thoroughly grateful. I have written a number of books on flower drying, skeleton leaves, and other associated books, where you can get plenty of information on how you can create things of beauty, from the leaves and the plants that you have dried after collecting them from the fields or gardens around you.
Table of Contents Introduction About Foxes Characteristics Foxes in different folklore and mythology Red Fox Gray Fox Arctic Fox Fennec Fox Kit Fox Swift Fox Bengal Fox Silver Fox Crab-Eating Fox South American Gray Fox Bat-Eared Fox Hoary Fox Tibetan Sand Fox Conclusion Publisher Introduction When you think of a fox, do you think they are sneaky and tricky? Did you know foxes show lots of love, attention, and care for their babies?
Table of Contents Introduction How I Got to Know about Ashwagandha Traditional uses of Ashwagandha Growing Ashwagandha in Your Garden Harvesting Time Traditional Preparation for Restoring Vitality and Vigor Preparing Clarified Butter Recognizing Pure Clarified Butter Traditional Bronchitis and Asthma Cure Ashwagandha for Rejuvenation Ashwagandha Massage Oil Get Rid of That Sweet Tooth! Ashwagandha for Reducing Cholesterol Levels Side Effects of Ashwagandha Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction It is amazing the amount of plants, you can see all around you, without knowing their names, or their uses, and then around 40 years later, you say, hey, I know that plant, I recognize it, it used to grow and flourish in the wild forest regions, where I spent my childhood and youth! Well, this particular enlightenment occurred, when I saw dried plants of Withania Somnifora being uprooted by a herbalist friend, because she intended to make some herbal decoctions, concoctions, tinctures, and rejuvenating potions for friends, relatives and members of the family. Even then, the name did not click, even though I thought I knew these red berries. We were expressly forbidden to eat them as children, so I considered them to be poisonous. So naturally, I ignored this plant as not worthy of my attention as a child. I did not know that as an adult, this plant would be world famous all over the world as one of the most powerful sources of natural revitalizing ingredients, especially when one felt his potency, vitality, and virile strength flagging. This plant is known as Ashwagandha for millenniums, and now more and more people in the West have found that this is an excellent, healthy, and healing source, along with Bacopa, of which I will write soon - and Emblica - which you can find here: http: //tinyurl.com/zofm2uk - and it is no wonder that there are 7 American companies and 4 Japanese companies, which are trying to take out patents on their own products in which they have added a little bit of Ashwagandha and a little bit of ginseng! But, as this is a natural traditional medicine used in Chinese, and alternative Indian medicine for millenniums, I do not think that any recipe with a number of ingredients picked up without bothering about the quantity and which they could have made up in the form of any jazzy modern medicine, calling it a 21st-century creation with a patent stuck onto it, could be considered to be beneficial or even healthy!
Table of Contents Introduction Making a Birdbath Choosing the Best Material for Your Birdbath Making the Outlet for Your Larger Bath Making Your Feeding House Coconut Feeding House Feeders Setting up Your Bird Feeder House Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction When I was a child I remember reading a bird book about a little boy named Robin who was recuperating in the home of his uncle. He had absolutely no interest in life because he had just recovered from an accident which left him immobile. His uncle who was a very sensible sort of adult decided that his nephew could only get an interest in life if he began to make friends with his feathered friends outside his window and that could only be done when he made a feeding house for the birds on the windowsill outside Robin's bedroom. The feeding house in the winter and the birdbath in the summer - can you imagine something giving more pleasure and adding a sense of activity to an otherwise quiet scene? The moment we are going to set up our feeding house, where we can best observe the birds flying to and from it, especially during the winter, from our bedroom or from our living room window, naturally we know that here is something which is going to give us endless hours of pleasure, especially on those long dreary winter days when we are cabin bound. In the same manner, we are going to place the birdbath in the best site and position where we can see it best from our summer seat out in the open, under our favorite trees. Believe it or not, but the really social, even though we think plenty of them are scared or shy of humans. The moment they get to know that this particular human is rather safe to be around, they are going to come closer to us, provided we are careful not to scare them. This includes making abrupt movements or making any sort of noise while they are eating.
Curing Constipation Naturally Table of Contents Introduction What Is Constipation? Symptoms of Constipation Rules to Prevent Constipation Eating Skins Harmful Effects of Constipation Easy Tips for Controlling Constipation Diet Beans Sweet Almond Oil Honey Traditional Rose Jam- Gulkand Carrots Raw Onions and Garlic Ginger Pomegranates Pomegranate Digestive Chutney Using Copper Utensils Flatulence Heartburn Piles Bloating Healthy Sprouts Mix Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Did you know that more than 7.4 million people in the United States alone suffer from some form of constipation? Multiply that about 10 times or more and you are going to get the global statistics for this tiresome digestive problem. This means about 12% of the world population suffers from chronic or mild dyschezia - which is the medical term for costiveness or constipation. USD260 million are spent every year by people looking for over the counter remedies, and around USD7 billion is being spent on healthcare for just this one particular digestive problem, in the United States alone.
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Paleo Diet For Weight Loss Should you be on a Paleo Diet? Find out what the research shows. Table of Contents Paleo Diet - An Introduction Question # 1: What is Paleo Diet ? Question # 2: What can I eat ? Question # 3: What good will it do to me ? Question # 4: Will Paleo Diet have any negative impact on my health ? Question # 5: Do you have any evidence for your claims ? SECTION I - Paleo Diet Weight Loss Chapter # 1: Overview Chapter # 2: Under the hood Chapter # 3: Paleo Diet, What and What not Chapter # 4: Is that it ? SECTION II - Paleo Diet vs Other Popular Diets Chapter # 1: The World of Diets Chapter # 2: Weight Watchers Diet Chapter # 3: Biggest Loser Diet Chapter # 4: Jenny Craig Diet Chapter # 5: Raw Food Diet Chapter # 6: Diet Comparison Chart SECTION III - Paleo Diet Menus Chapter # 1: Breakfast Chapter # 2: Lunch Chapter # 3: Dinner Conclusion References What is Paleo Diet? Basically, Paleo diet is a fancy word for caveman diet; it's what our ancestors used to consume tens of thousands of years ago when hunting was the only way to acquire food. The fundamental concepts behind the Paleo diet boil down to the genetic level. Simply put, our DNA has not significantly changed over the past 40 thousand years, and therefore, our bodies have not yet fully reformed to the contemporary, highly processed and artificial food items that are available in abundance nowadays. Thus the Paleo style of eating is the most biologically appropriate diet for us. What can I eat? Paleo diet includes anything that can be hunted or gathered. Clearly, hunting is not an option to acquire food nowadays but you can still obtain it from a supermarket, if of course the food was readily available during the Paleolithic period. Paleo diet includes and is not limited to meat, fish, vegetables, eggs, shellfish, tree nuts, roots, fruits, coconut palm sugar and raw honey. Dairy, potatoes, processed oils, grains, legumes and sugars are to be avoided, along with salt and any drinks except water, coconut water and green tea. The diet of course eliminates any processed and readymade foods available today and is gluten free, largely due to the exclusion of grains.
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Learning is fun! What happens to plants in Summer time? Hydrangeas! Snow in Summer! African Marigolds! Chapter 2 Nature is amazing! Chapter 3 Conclusion: Author Bio Publisher Introduction Yellow butterflies look like flowers flying through the warm summer air. Andrea Willis Summer: Summer is a wonderful season with long days and lots of warm sunlight! In the Northern Hemisphere this season happens in June, July, and August. But in the Southern Hemisphere this season happens in December, January, and February. Does this sound a bit confusing? Don't worry. We will explain what it all means in this book and how exciting summer can be! What do you like about Summer? Many kids love to do fun things outdoors. Others might like to do fun things indoors. What about you? What do you like best? Outside or Inside? Summer is also exciting for many school children. Can you guess why? Did you guess Summer vacation? Yes! This can be a very fun time for lots of young ones!
Table of Contents Introduction Introduction to Sleeves Basic Sleeve Cuts Set in Sleeves Raglan Sleeves Magyar Sleeves How to Measure Sleeves Making Puff Sleeves Stitching a Puff Sleeve Three Fourth Length of the Sleeve Various types of Full Length Sleeves Full length sleeve with a puff on the shoulder Sleeve with cuffs Sleeve Cuffs Basic Sewing Technique for Garments Introduction to Collars Peter Pan Collar Cap Collar Bertha Collar Scallop Collars Square Collar Bishop Collar Sailor Collar Shirt Collar Making the Shirt Collar Stand Mandarin Collar A Shawl Collar Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction So all right, you say, you can understand a book on shirts and also trousers, and how to draft them, and also stitching instructions for a couple of drafts, for practice. But why a book dedicated to sleeves and collars? Well, this is the most important part about how you are going to attach an ornamental, necessary portion of your garment to the main body. As every part of your garment is made and cut out separately, you are going to be cutting out sleeves and collars too, depending on your own preferences and choices.
Table of Contents Introduction What are zebras? How do zebras act? Zebras and humans What kinds of zebras are there? Plains zebra Mountain zebra Grévy's zebra Quagga Zebroids Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction The zebra is one crazy-looking animal; it's covered in stripes, and that's not something you see in a lot of animals. Tigers, okapis, tabby cats... the list is not incredibly long. Since the beginning, zebras have fascinated Westerners. Africans lived with them for a long time, so they were not a surprise to them, but to the Westerner, a striped animal was an oddity to be marveled at and taken home for other people to gawk at. In some ways, it's still this way. The zebra, a relative of the horse and donkey, has never been domesticated. It probably never will be.
Table of Contents Introduction The Importance of Vitamin C in Your Diet Vitamin A Proteins Gaining Full Benefit of Vegetables and Fruit How to Use Vegetables Effectively Fruit Juice Cures Fruit Peels Time-Tested Tips Diarrhea Traditional Khichri Jaundice Eczema Cough and cold Chickenpox Sciatica Healthy Vegetarian Dishes Traditional Pizza Traditional Pizza sauce -Passata sauce Spinach With Cream Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction For centuries people have been very particular about the things they eat. What should be eaten, what should not be eaten, what should be eaten within its spanned season, and other factors related to food, are a part and parcel of our daily lives. This book is going to give you plenty of information about how a vegetarian diet can keep you healthy and long-lived, along with a number of recipes, which you can incorporate into your lifestyle right now. And for all those people who cannot do without their pizzas, one of the recipes is going to include a magnificent traditional pizza recipe. Down the ages, people have known that they are some essential nutrients, which are available only in the bounty of nature, and which cannot be obtained by any other resource. These are vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, and other essential nutrients, which are necessary to keep you healthy and strong.
The Magic of Coriander For Cooking and Healing Table of Contents Introduction How to Grow Coriander Where to Get Seedlings? Self Seeding Planting Harvesting Best Choice Cilantro or Culantro? Fresh Coriander or Dried Coriander How to Use Coriander Seeds Coriander Seeds for Preservatives Sunstroke And Other Heat Related Problems Conjunctivitis Cure Some Ancient Knowledge about Viral Diseases like Chickenpox And Measles Suffering from Headaches? Diarrhea Coriander Mint Chutney Hair Loss and Baldness Coriander as A Natural Diuretic. Piles Remedy Insomnia All Healthy Coriander Juice Throat Infections Coriander Sherbet - Natural Cough Syrup Easy to Cook Coriander Recipe Coriander Rice Conclusion Author Bio Introduction If you happen to enjoy your food, it is possible that you may find yourself missing some particular ingredient, because you are so used to seeing it being sprinkled on your food, before it was served up to you. These food items include salt, pepper, possibly some honey for sweet dishes, sauces, syrups, nuts, and of course garnishing like tomatoes, onions, and chopped coriander. I am happy to introduce you to one of these wonder spices, which also happens to be a herb. It is known as coriander. The leaves of the coriander are used along with the seeds, which have a distinct flavor and taste. This plant is an herb and that is why it is not going to grow very large. Green coriander leaves are normally ground-up in the summer, along with mint leaves, and made into chutney. That is because there is an impression, coming down through ancient times, that coriander is excellent for cooling down your systems. That is why coriander use is not encouraged in the winter! Just imagine that you have had a hard day's work on a summer day. You want to cool down really fast. You immediately take a glassful of cold water or fresh juice, and now you are ready for a meal. That meal is accompanied with the fresh mint and coriander chutney. Now this is the thing which is healthy, it is going to keep your system warm and well-toned, and the best thing of all is that it is so delicious. It is a perfect complement to the food that you are eating. In the East, it is normally given to people suffering from fever, so that its diuretic qualities can get rid of any toxic wastes in the body and thus lower the fever. Since ancient times, coriander has been used all over the world as herbal remedies. When people could not get to the wise man, or to some ancient, who was knowledgeable about herbal cures, they used to resort to herbs like coriander and ginger and other such naturally healing medicines, to take care of small and large problems and ailments in the family. So the moment, some child or some elder used to complain of some family problems, brought about by either eating too much or too rich a diet, the wise woman of the house would immediately feed him buttermilk in which she had added a little bit of green coriander leaves. And soon, that person would find him cured and as merry as a tadpole and chirpy as a lark. Since ancient times, powdered coriander seeds, and their ground leaves have been used as an excellent remedy, mixed with chopped coconut, green chilies and ginger to get it of any stomach ailments. This remedy is still in use, in places where you can get coconut easily. Also, do not use too many green chilies, because they are just to heal. You can seed them so that you do not have anything really hot and, which you think is going to aggravate your tummy problem even more.
Table of Contents Preface Chapter # 1: Benefits of Having a Website Chapter # 2: Signing Up for a Website in Weebly Chapter # 3: Creating a Free Website in Wix Chapter # 4: Creating a WordPress Website Chapter # 5: Introduction to SEO Chapter # 6: Things to Keep in Mind When Creating Content Chapter # 7: Promoting Your Website Chapter # 8: How to Be Safe Online Chapter # 9: Finding Motivation Conclusion Reference Images Author Bio Publisher Preface If you have always wanted to have a website, there is no better time to achieve your dream than now. Due to advancements in web designing, you do not need to spend years learning HTML; "drag and drop" website builders make everything easy for newbies. Sweetening the deal even further, you can create your website without spending a penny. However, the difficult part is finding a good provider that will let you make a decent free website. As you may know, "free" usually comes at a cost. In this book, not only will I show you how to create a website, but I will also recommend some of the best free website providers you can sign up with. Anyone who has ever started a website knows that making it is easy. But, finding motivation to keep it going is the most difficult part. So, I will also give you tips you can follow to keep on creating content. Furthermore, there are sections in the book dealing with website promotion, SEO, and other topics. Since the internet can be dangerous to young people, I recommend that you communicate to your parents or guardians about your intentions to make a free website. It's even better if they take part in the whole process.
A Beginner's Guide to Tunisian Crochet Table of Contents Introduction Crochet Tips For beginners Basic information about crochet How to Hold a Crochet Needle Starting to Crochet Chain stitch Double Stitch and Turning Crochet Stitch Symbols Abbreviations for Crochet Terms Making a Tunisian Needle Hook Introduction to Tunisian Crochet Starting on Tunisian Crochet Easy Tunisian Crochet Scarf Run Out Of Yarn? Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction One of the most popular traditional creative art forms, apart from weaving, knitting, or knotted work is crochet. In Victorian times, women used to spend hours making crochet covers to cover every visible surface, including furniture, and furnishings. This is of course apart from the dresses, scarfs, shoes, doilies, purses, pillow covers and anything else of which you could think, made by just one hook and some sturdy, colorful thread. Well, these women did not have much else with which to occupy their time, and they were just practicing an art which has been around for millenniums. Nobody really knows where crochet originated, although people in the East have been practicing it to make delicate patterned items for millenniums. That is why this book is going to tell you about Tunisian crochet. Crochet came to the West, especially to Europe in around the 16th century, when the demand for delicate lace like items made women switch to this technique. But I have a feeling, that this technique was brought to Europe, much before this, by the Crusaders, coming back from the East, and it was only in the 16th century that the nuns of France, Spain and Italy began to concentrate more on this technique to produce things of beauty. Lace crochet is still very popular today, and the art is applied to making handkerchiefs and table linen. Even more popular today is crochet using heavy and soft and fine wool to make articles of clothing and even things for your living room. I would call them dust catchers, but they last and last. So is it a surprise that time and again, old lace patterns serve to stimulate ideas for producing beautiful items, which have been inspired by some creative person who decided to pick up a crochet hook and some thread and found a magical new creative technique. Tunisian crochet and adapting it for making beautiful creations with one knitting needle made into a hook is my contribution to this age-old technique which was going out of vogue. So you can consider this book to be a salute to Tunisian crochet, which is going to be a boon for all those people who just hate knitting, but want to knit sweaters, scarves and other items, without the botheration of two needles. Tunisian crochet is also known as Afghan crochet and is considered to be a mixture of crochet and knitting. Ladies normally made a number of shapes on their hooks and when they had made 50 or so squares of the same size, they stitched them together to make huge shawls and wraparounds. These are the so popular Afghans which you wear today. So if you are crocheting squares with a crochet needle, intending to join the strips together with cross stitches to make an afghan, try making it in Tunisian crochet.
Table of Contents Introduction About Tigers Where Tigers Live Tiger Features How Tigers Hunt for Food Predators For Tigers How Tigers Communicate The Social Life of a Tiger The Evolution of the Tiger South China Tiger Bengal Tiger Sumatran Tiger Siberian Tiger Indochinese Tiger Malayan Tiger Tiger Species That Are Now Extinct Publisher Introduction Tigers have always been fascinating animals to watch. Perhaps it is the way that they quietly stalk their prey, as they gracefully move through the tall grass. Or maybe it is the long leaps they take when they pounce on their victim. One of their most recognizable features is their bright orange colored fur and black stripes. But did you know that there is a reason for these black stripes? Do you know why the tigers have these black stripes? You may know that the tiger is a descendant of the saber tooth tiger. But did you know that the tigers weren't always the size that you see today? Or do you know how many types of tigers exist today? Were you aware that a new species of tiger was identified and named as recently as 2004? Are you aware that all of the tigers are on the endangered species list, and run a risk of becoming extinct? There are laws in place worldwide to save and protect these big cats. Some tigers live in very remote regions, and there is so much we still can learn about these amazing creatures. Welcome to the world of tiger, as we explore the many regions they live in, and learn more about these powerful, skillful hunters.
Butterflies For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers Table of Contents Introduction Butterflies Beautiful Insects Anatomy of a Butterfly Life Cycle of a Butterfly Butterflies Habitat What Do Butterflies Eat? Can Butterflies Communicate? Butterflies and Pollination Monarch Butterfly and Migration Butterfly Species Butterfly Meaning in Different Cultures Butterfly Facts Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Have you ever seen a green caterpillar? We can say it is not a very pretty insect. Have you ever seen a butterfly? I can guess the answer is yes; butterflies are beautiful. Did you know that caterpillars turn into butterflies? How is it possible that an ugly animal turns into such a beauty! Together we will discover the surprising life cycle of a butterfly. Butterflies are very important for the ecosystems, here you will learn about butterflies and their job as pollinators. Did you know that butterflies fly thousands of miles from one country to another? That is a very long journey! How long does a butterfly live? How many species of butterflies exist? There are thousands of them all different in color and size. We are going to find the answers to these and more questions.
Preface Chapter # 1: Reasons for Evacuation Chapter # 2: Know the Possible Dangers Chapter # 3: Be Informed Chapter # 4: Build an Emergency Kit Chapter # 5: Communication in Times of Disasters Chapter # 6: Figure out Where to Go Chapter # 7: Share Responsibility Chapter # 8: Have a Contingency Plan Chapter # 9: Plan for Your Pets Chapter # 10: Evacuation Plan Template Chapter # 11: Things to Remember Before You Leave Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Preface We are usually clouded with the thinking that disasters happen to other people. Mother Nature can sometimes provide too much of its goodies, resulting in floods and other disasters. Adding to this, accidents can happen at any time necessitating the need to kiss your home goodbye and flee to somewhere safe. In times like these, your only option is to run. And if you do not have an evacuation plan handy, things can get ugly. Even brain cells you didn't know you had will be bulging against your head, trying to cope with what your eyes and ears are delivering to them. When the call is made to evacuate, it is impossible to keep one's composure. The least you can do is get your loved ones and run. But, the sad truth is surviving without the basic necessity is impossible. As a matter of fact, you may start wishing you had stayed home. But, if you were to take the time to prepare for this now, you might be able to survive a scary disaster. In this book, you will learn everything needed to create a perfect evacuation plan. And when the unwanted moment comes, you will have less to worry about. So, enjoy the reading.
Table of Contents Prelude Celiac Disease Chapter # 1: Overview Chapter # 2: Symptoms Chapter # 3: Diagnostics Gluten-Free Diet Chapter # 1: Intro Chapter # 2: Going Gluten-Free Chapter # 3: What to Eat? Main Dishes Chapter # 1: Baked Omelet Pie Chapter # 2: Barbecued Beef Chapter # 3: Stuffed Peppers Chapter # 4: Lamb Chops Chapter # 5: Mexican Style Meat Desserts Chapter # 1: Zucchini Bread Chapter # 2: Flourless Chocolate Cake Chapter # 3: Peanut Butter Cookies Conclusion References Author Bio Publisher Prelude The Celiac disease is a disorder that is not unheard of. People who suffer from this disorder are prone to stomach damage if they consume foods containing gluten. A gluten-free diet specifically targets these people and is thus a diet that excludes foods containing gluten. When consumed, gluten causes inflammation in the small intestine that leads to other signs and symptoms. In order to prevent and bring these signs under check, gluten must be avoided. Any person, unless of course an experienced medical practitioner, cannot build his/her own diet out of scratch, even though the diet's name is pretty much self-explanatory. This is where this book comes in; it relieves you of any doubt about the causes of the problems the diet deals with, to its recipes, so you would have complete knowledge when you shift to the non-gluten regimen. Moreover, the diet is also applicable to people with non-celiac gluten sensitivity which will be explained later. Note that people with non-celiac gluten sensitivity may or may not benefit from a gluten-free diet, but for sufferers of celiac disease, a gluten-free meal plan is a necessity rather than a suggestion. Switching to the diet can itself be a big step as it will pretty much involve you to substitute each gluten component of your diet with something new. But with courage, faith, and guidance in the right direction, it is not that difficult to accomplish this goal. Read on and find out more!
Table of Contents Preface PART 1: LIVING LIFE Chapter 1: Principles of a Flourishing Life Chapter 2: Tips on How to Live the Life That You Desire Chapter 3: Common Pitfalls to Avoid Emotions and External Pressure Letting your mind get ahead of situations Over Expectation Always in a Hurry Improper use of affirmations Ambiguity Quick to Judge Obsession Lack of Faith Lack of patience PART 2: DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF LIFE THAT YOU NEED TO WORK ON IN ORDER TO START LIVING Chapter 4: Money & Success Appreciating your current state of affairs Use of affirmations Wipe all negative thoughts Having clear goals Exercise confidence Chapter 5: Health Health affirmations Having a different perspective Appreciation Believing in yourself Visualization Chapter 6: Love & Relationships The Law of Divine right tips for love and relationships: Focus on the feelings you want Gratitude Loving yourself Enjoy life Be positive Conclusion About the Author Publisher Preface Thank you for downloading the book, "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living." This book will take effect as an authentic guide in ensuring that you understand what the true meaning of living life is, how you can start living your life without angst and how to actually embrace and realize a difference in your life by applying the information being conveyed in it. In reality, are you at that point in your life where you feel like something is missing? Have you ever felt that there's a more sense of purpose to your existence on this planet, other than what you are currently involved with? With this guide, you will begin to understand the proper paradigms of successful living while avoiding fear or anxiety. That is just how one should live life. You need to be the person who actually enjoys his existence through culturing positivity in your own thoughts and feelings and also passing it on to the ones around you. Of course, there are times in life, when everything is just not going according to your plan, usually in such predicaments, people tend to develop nervousness and discomfort, and they just tend to worry a lot. Why not look at life from a different perspective; most of the time we tend to overlook. Your life is like a mirror, one that always reflects the thoughts that you have. As a human, you will always have the advantage of possessing a mind which can discern, you are able to choose and control your thoughts at the same time. You are the one with the potential within yourself; this potential should give you the ability to mould your life. In fact, in order to realize the effectiveness of this guide, you'll have to make it become part and parcel of your daily existence. Idealistically, all the desires that you strongly want to achieve in your life, are all a possibility. You need that inner drive that will give you an intimate assurance and inspiration of successful living. Be open minded about developing new streams of thoughts so that you are able to obtain your goals and dreams in life, this is the only way to start living. This book aims to unlock your life to a new realization on why you need to start living and how to bring to fruition a difference in your life. It deeply emphasizes on one's ability to use his thoughts to enliven achievable dreams. It has been made to be as interesting as possible, with detailed information that will prove to be so useful to you and you are assured of having fun whilst you read through. Thanks again for downloading this book, it is the hope of the Author, that you do enjoy it!
Table of Contents Introduction to Natural Healing Letting your Body Heal Itself Introduction Principles of Natural Healing Earth Massages Massaging Process Mud Therapy Mud Baths Water Hydrotherapy Hip Baths Steam Baths Hot Foot Baths Hot Water Fomentation Air Sunlight Ether Knowing More about "Fasting" Difference between Fasting and Starving Yourself Deliberately Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Why are more people all over the world looking towards natural cures and natural alternate methods of medicine in order to cure themselves? The day of fast drug-induced cures and relief is slowly fading and giving weight to alternative medicines and therapies in order to cure the body. These ancient remedies and therapies have been in existence all over the world for millenniums. The ancients swore by them but then they did not have powerful drugs, having a detrimental effect on their biochemical system. That was the time when they believed in not overloading their systems with pills, drugs and medicines, which supposedly cured them of their body's ills. Thanks to this dependency since childhood on medicines, because we see our elders eating them by the handful, is it a wonder that a number of us have lost the capacity of getting cured naturally? Much before powerful drugs came onto the scene, Mother Nature was already providing her living creations with excellent rejuvenating and healing systems which would replenish the wounded and damaged cells with healthier tissue and heal the body on its own.
Introduction Freshwater lakes and rivers are created as snow melts high in the mountains, and flows down; also, water is collected as rain falls down. Freshwater provides homes from some animals, and helps others by providing them with water to drink; all species need water in one form or another.
Table of Contents Introduction Drafting Tips While Drafting Pattern Markings Knowing More about Scale Measurements Table for Different Scale Measurements Method of Scale Calculation 18 - 28 inches 25 - 28 inches 29 inches - 36 inches More Than 36 Inches Chest Measurement Special Tips Common Terms Used In Drafting Drafting of Upper Body Garments Drafting for Lower Body Garments Front Part of the Bodice Back Part of the Bodice Sleeves Author Bio Publisher Introduction The first two books in our series have given you information about the basics of stitch craft, and how you are going to measure the figure properly so that you can start setting out your drafting pattern. Drafting is the method with which you are going to draw the pattern of a garment, a given measurement on a piece of paper. Proper drafting is a systematic method which involves a number of steps. Some of the measurements are going to be lengthwise and some of them are going to be widthwise. Proper drafting is going to depend on three important factors. The first is of course the proper layout, proper pattern making and after that, the cutting of the cloth properly. So if you do not know the basics of proper drafting, and the layout of the design, you are going to have great trouble making up the pattern with just haphazard and topsy-turvy knowledge. When I was a child, I used to see plenty of experienced tailors who just took a couple of measurements, with their inch tape and with their eyes. After that they did some mathematical calculations in the air with their fingers, and noted down some numbers on a piece of paper. After that, it was fascinating the way they just picked up a pair of heavy shears, folded the cloth so that the lower part was facing towards them. And then they picked up a piece of tailor's chalk, held down the cloth with something heavy so that it did not wrinkle up, took their tape measurements, and measured out the cloth properly. After that they did the cutting and then they gave the stitching work to their underlings. Hopefully, after we read this book, I and you are going to be so proficient in the basics of grafting, that we are going to understand each and every line on a drafting pattern and exactly what it means. For this, of course, we will need to know all about proper drafting, the proper layout of the cloth, and making patterns. So let us start with drafting. What is the difference between drafting and laying out the pattern? Drafting is the drawing out of the pattern on a piece of paper. Laying out the pattern is cutting out the pieces of paper, according to the drafted design and then laying out the different pieces of paper properly on the cloth. After that we are going to cut the cloth, according to the pattern.
Table of Contents Introduction ELEMENTS OF DRAWING Dot/ Point Lines Shapes Character Overview of Character Drawing Drawing the character from the basics Head OUTLINE OF THE FACE EYES Using V as Guideline Using Circle/Oblong as Guideline NOSE MOUTH EARS COLORING THE CHARACTER Skin Hair Eyes Clothes Author Bio Publisher Introduction Manga is a kind of comics which originated in Japan. It became popular in all around the world. And if you want to learn the basics of drawing in manga style, this book will provide you the important things you need to know. Drawing is fun and so is making your own story. You might think that drawing in manga-style is hard and impossible for you to properly do, but with proper technique and style, you can definitely accomplish this. This is an instructional book meant to help you grasp the basics of manga-style art and to have fun drawing it. Learn the very basics of drawing easily by following this step-by-step tutorial and realize that drawing is something that is fun to do, and not something that becomes a cause of frustration.
The Magic of Asafetida For Cooking and Healing Table of Contents Introduction How to Grow Asafetida Harvesting the Sap Type of Soil? Watering Your Plant Sowing the Seedlings Asafetida to Heal Fishing Bait Ceremonial Magic Throat Infections Influenza Remedy Urinary Infections Bronchitis Cure Heeng Spicy Mix Arthritis Oil Strengthening a Heart Healthy Heart Mix Suffering from Diarrhea/Dysentery Mango Cure So How Do You Make Buttermilk? Making Clarified Butter the Traditional Way Tempering Your Food with Asafetida. Chicken in the Wok. Conclusion Author Bio Introduction This book introduces you to one of the most notorious of all spices - the Asafetida. Many people do not use it, as a flavoring ingredient in their foods, because they say it smells. Nevertheless, this spice has been an integral part of the cuisine found near the regions, of the NWFP, which is now called Afghanistan. My father was born in this area, and he talks about remembering Pakhtoons crossing the border with their backpacks full of dried fruit, Asafetida, and spices, which they used to grow on the mountains of Afghanistan. This Asafetida was collected as sap from the taproot of an indigenous plant, which grew extensively all over that region. He remembers, running after the gruff Afghani salesmen saying "Khan-a, Kharo Moshai" which was a greeting to the Khan. In return, a gruff baritone would always answer Khara Moshay in return. These vendors sold their products, from door to door, and one knew that they were going to be getting original spices, dry fruits, as well as natural Asafetida without any sort of adulteration. That is why this spice is so expensive. The call of these door to door salesman always used to be "Heeng-o-jeera" which meant Asafetida and cumin seeds. That is why, Asafetida cannot do without cumin seeds and vice versa, when you are cooking a traditionally Eastern dish. It is on par with saffron, which is often adulterated with other dried flower stamens. Pure Asafetida powder is going to have its particular smell and that is why it is not used more than one pinch to give any dish, a taste of onions or leeks. Since ancient times, Asafetida has been used as a medicine to cure lots of ailments. In the West, it was considered to be the devils dung, because of its fetid odor and lumpy yellowish dung like look. That is why it was used in black magic rituals. No wonder it got a notorious reputation in medieval times. Any woman buying this spice would immediately be labeled as a Devil's disciple, and would either be burned at the stake or ducked in the nearest pond. However, this sort of ritualism was definitely not a part of Eastern cuisine, or Eastern ancient medical alternative medicine tradition. This is also known as giant fennel, and as fennel is traditionally called ajowain, Asafetida was called jowani badian- the badian meaning excellent in the vernacular. So excellent fennel! Tempering in the Indian subcontinent cannot do without Asafetida. Every proud housewife has this ingredient in her kitchen, and all she has to do is put clarified butter in the wok, a hefty pinch of Asafetida, and some onion seeds and mustard seeds. When they start spluttering, she empties out her lentils dish or meat dish on top of this red-hot tempering oil. It will be served sizzling hot to people who enjoy their food. In many parts of India, many people do not eat onions and garlic, because traditionally, they consider these herbs of not being a part of their ancient and traditional religious beliefs. That is why a pinch of Asafetida was enough to give the food an "onion taste." South Indian food, traditionally the sambhar you eat with traditional vegetarian foods like idli and dosai are tempered with a small bit of Asafetida, so that this food is acceptable to even all those people who are extremely particular about garlic, and onions in their diets! This tempering is called Popu in South India and Tadka in North India.
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