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Fagor Futuro 6 Quart Pressure Cooker
Jan 22nd 2012, 20:33

Fagor Futuro 6 Quart Pressure Cooker

  • Saves time and energy by reducing cooking time up to 70% over traditional cooking methods
  • Pressure cooking retains up to 50% more vitamins and minerals, maintains a lower fat content since less oil is used
  • Easy to use: open the cooker; add liquid and ingredients; close, lock the lid and select pressure setting
  • Endless possibilities from appetizers to entrees, even desserts; make stews, soups, chili, risotto, vegetables, and more
  • Easy to clean; the pressure cooker pot is dishwasher safe

The Fagor Futuro model is the ultimate in the evolution of the pressure cookers. Pressure cooker is constructed with 18/10 stainless steel and comes complete with two short handles for easy storage, an automatic locking lid for added convenience, an easy-cleaning valve, a steamer basket that doubles as a food grater, and a “Tastefully Under Pressure” cookbook with over 90 delicious recipes. Exclusive triple valve safety system plus safety lock on handle prevents opening before all pressure is r

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HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-On Wireless Color Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax
Jan 22nd 2012, 23:12

HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-On Wireless Color Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax

  • ISO Speed: Up to 20 ppm black, Up to 16 ppm color
  • Scan Resolution: Up to 4800 dpi
  • Copy Resolution: Up to 1200 x 600 dpi

Functions: Print, Fax, Scan, Copy, webPrint technology: HP Thermal InkjetLanguage: HP PCL 3 GUI, HP PCL 3 EnhancedPrint Resolution: Black (best): Up to 1200 x 600 dpi; Color (best): Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi on HP; Advanced Photo paper, 1200 x 1200 input dpiPrint speed: ISO Speed: Up to 20 ppm black, Up to 16 ppm colorBorderless Printing: Yes (up to 8.5 x 11 in, 216 x 279 mm)Duplex Print Options: Automatic (standard)Duty Cycle: Up to 25,000 pagesScanner type: Flatbed, ADFScan Technology: C

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My Subject Search Naples Italy
Backwater Fishing Hotspots
Jan 23rd 2012, 01:11

If you like to fish and Florida, you can enjoy both while backwater fishing in many areas of the state. Where you decide to go depends on the type of fishing you are after and the type of fish you wish to catch. For those that want the visual pleasure of seeing a silver tarpon fishtail across the water when hooked on their line, then the Naples, Florida, area is the perfect fishing venue. If you are a bass fisherman, then the lakes in the middle of the state and the mysterious Everglades are the places to visit. The Intercoastal Waterway allows easy access to many different fishing experiences. This waterway connects to canals, streams, and creeks, which empty into this water passage adjacent to Jacksonville. The variety of fish that can be caught here depends on the time of the year, the weather, and your preference. Gator trout, Seatrout, Snook, and red and blues can be caught in profusion. It all depends on what you want from your fishing. Wintertime fishing in the middle of the state and north lends itself to excellent crappie fishing. The angler that gets into a school of crappie will wear out their fishing addiction in no time at all. In addition to being fun to catch, they are great eating when cooked after being freshly caught. Use light tackle to make it more fun. Fishing with the help of a guide, no matter what type of fish you’re after, will almost guarantee a successful fishing trip. Florida fishing guides are local, knowledgeable, and will supply all that is needed for a successful fishing venture. They are extremely useful when trying the Everglades out or when flat fishing in the shallow coastal waters. Another fun and usually reliable fishing trip is going after snappers in the mangrove islands. Snappers love the mangrove habitat. Fishing for snappers is not only very enjoyable, but they are delicious when freshly pan fried. South Florida offers thousands of square miles of mangrove islands for the snapper enthusiasts.. Each of the four seasons offers different fishing experiences for the Florida visitor. The most popular are fall, winter, and spring. The summer fishing, while decent, is not to the liking of those who do not like sultry weather. Florida summers are sultry, as you must remember you are in the tropics. Florida fishing makes even the amateur look like a pro. The fish are there to be caught.

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Information on Italy
Jan 23rd 2012, 01:38

Like many people I love going travelling, I love finding new places and learning about the culture and rituals of the country. I always think it’s worth learning about the country you wish to stay in before you go so that you can be polite and know how they live. I’ve written the following article to present you with information in regards to Italy. I hope the following article helps. The current President of Italy is: Giorgio Napolitano who has been President since 2006 The current Prime Minister: Silvio Berlusconi who’s been in this position since 2008 This country covers 113,521 sq miles of land and has a total area of 116,305 sq miles. The current population (2010) is 58,090,681 which is a growth rate of -0.07%. The birth rate is 8.0/1000 and the infant mortality rate is 5.4/1000. The life expectancy of people living in Italy is currently 80.3 years. The population density per sq km is 197. The capital of this country is Rome which covers a metro area of 3,500,900. Other large cities in this country are as follows- • Milan 1,180,700 metro area • Naples, 991,700 metro area • Turin, 856,000 metro area • Palermo, 651,500 metro area • Genoa, 602,500 • Bologna, 369,300 • Florence, 351,600 • Bari, 311,900 • Catania, 305,900 • Venice, 265,700 When I go on holiday I make sure that everything is secure when I go away on holiday. I would advise you to do the same. Make sure your parking is secure at the airport.

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Eight Benefits of Why You Should Learn Photography
Jan 23rd 2012, 06:30

So you’re interested in learning photography – congratulations! Photography is a wonderful practical hobby as well as an exciting career opportunity. Learning photography takes a little bit of patience but in the end it’s all worth it. Let’s start with the reasons why you should learn photography: The chance to capture special events like a special birthday or the family vacation with clear, well composed pictures. Never missing another “Kodak moment” while searching for the right dial or button. Taking beautiful photographs that you and your loved ones proudly frame and display. Communicating through your photographs. A picture really is worth a thousand words! You can catch a look that says it all. Or as we’ve seen in magazines like Time and National Geographic, you can shoot photographs that convey messages powerful enough to open a mind or convey just about anything you want to communicate. You don’t have to be a professional photojournalist to get out there and take some great shots. The ability to take a portrait in a home or outdoor setting that lets you capture the beauty of a loved one and make them want to see the portrait framed on a wall instead of sitting on the bottom of a box. Excitement! With a good telephoto lens you can, from a safe distance, capture exciting shots of wildlife and weather phenomena. Imagine your friends reactions when they see these amazing photos you took framed on your walls. Fun! It’s fun taking pictures of people and special things we love. It’s even more fun to take pictures after learning just a few skills! Fortune and Fame! Many a photographer has gone on to win awards and make money be selling their images online. Others photographers sell downloads at photo sites like iStock. Some take pet portraits of their neighbors’ pets, and eventually start a business from there. Others become wedding photographers or get jobs working as commercial or portrait photographers. You may have even thought of some benefits that weren’t listed here. As mentioned the rewards of taking pictures are numerous. To get started with beginning photography, all you need is a decent (not expensive) camera and a few basic skills and you’ll be on your way to achieving your photography goals.

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Nessun Dormas Dog Training
7 Easy Tips For Training Your Puppy
Jan 23rd 2012, 06:56

Some people think training puppies is difficult. How you approach your training and handling of the puppy will make a world of difference. The following tips will help make training your puppy easier and more fun as well. Training Tip #1 – Always keep an eye on your puppy. If you supervise your puppy he or she can’t use the bathroom in the house, they can’t chew things up, and you can be there to take them out when they need to go. If you can not supervise your puppy investing in a quality dog kennel is suggested. Training Tip #2 – Let your puppy drag a leash. Buy a 5-6 foot nylon web leash and let your puppy drag it around. This way you can stand on the leash to keep your puppy around you. Tether the puppy to a chair or door so you can supervise them while you are busy. Training Tip #3 – Handle them. Touch their paws, rub their ears, check their teeth, pick them up and check their belly, touch their hind end. These will get them used to being examined by the vet, handled by the groomer, by children and adults. Training Tip #4 – Socialize your puppy. Early socialization is critical for proper development of your puppy. If you do not get them out in the world they will never learn how to behave in the world. My rule of thumb is to take them every I possibly can between 8-14 weeks and I continue this socialization until maturity. For younger pups consult your vet for safety precautions. Usually you can start socializing your pups with other dogs after they have started their second set of shots. Again, check with your vet before you do this. Training Tip #5 – Use motivation to teach basic things like sit, down and roll over. Teaching your puppy to sit, lie down and roll over are great ways to begin formal obedience training with your puppy. Rolling over and laying down are also submissive positions that will help your pup learn how to remain calm and see you as the leader as they mature. With the use of positive reinforcement and motivational techniques you can work with almost any age and see results. Training Tip #6 – Use hand signals. Along with verbal cues you want to use hand signals. This will help your puppy understand what you want them to do. Dogs are masters at reading body language. It makes sense to use it early on to start teaching your puppy behaviors. Training Tip #7 – Avoid rolling your puppy on their back or practicing “alpha rolls.” One popular concept today is leadership. Many people mistake leadership with dominance. Dominance and leadership or not the same thing and practicing dominant handling techniques like the Alpha Roll is not in you or your pups best interest. Instead, lay them on their side and teach them to relax on cue. This will help you in the long run establish yourself as the leader and teach them how to remain calm under stressful situations like the vets office, the groomer, and in situations that cause your puppy stress. In Conclusion Socialize your puppy as often as you can and start to touch them alot to help with handling and stressful situations they are going to encounter on a daily basis. By taking the time to properly work with your puppy you will save yourself a lot of frustration as they grow older.

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Infosites Yeast Infection
The Causes of Yeast Infections
Jan 23rd 2012, 07:30

Just as there are several varieties of yeast infections, so are there several causes of yeast infection. Some causes are obvious and some harder to understand. However, most anyone who has had a yeast infection will want to know why. When men have a penile yeast infection, there is usually only one cause. They have had unprotected sex with a partner who has a vaginal infection. Long-term partners may sometimes pass yeast infections back and forth almost indefinitely unless both are treated at the same time. For women with vaginal infections, there are a multitude of causes of yeast infections. Some have to do with the acidity of the vagina and vaginal area. If the acidity in the vagina is too low, yeast will take hold and grow beyond a healthy level and cause an infection. Many things effect vaginal acidity. Some of these things are naturally thought of as part of the function of the vagina itself. They include menstruation and pregnancy. Some have to do with unusual strains on the body such as stress, sickness, or lack of sleep. Medications like birth control pills, steroids, and especially antibiotics can have an effect. If a person has an HIV infection, yeast infection is just another they will have trouble fighting off. Uncontrolled diabetes can also change the acidity of the vagina. Any of these problems can be some of the causes of yeast infection. Babies often acquire yeast infections during birth. As they go through the birth canal they may pick up yeast bacteria from their mother. If this does not happen, they may soon end up with a yeast infection from contact with family members. Babies’ immune systems are not fully developed, so this becomes a more serious problem for them than it would for others. The causes of vaginal infection in older babies and toddlers often have to do with the warm, moist environment that is favored by yeast infections. Diapers give these infections an ideal setting in which to thrive. These children can also get thrush, a yeast infection of the mouth, and it can travel through the digestive system to the diaper area. Thrush is often caused by the use of antibiotics and may be further fostered by practices such as thumb sucking. The only thing that can be done in any of these instances besides treatment after the fact is to use good diaper-changing habits and try to discourage thumb sucking. So, what are the causes of vaginal infection? They are different depending on who has the yeast infection and on what environmental factors he or she was exposed to. The important thing is to identify the source to try to prevent future occurrences

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A Call to Ban Copper Sulfate (an Algaecide) For Use in America’s Waters
Jan 23rd 2012, 09:48

Protecting National Water Resources The purpose of this paper is to recommend a prohibition of the use of copper sulfate, a toxic and bioaccumulative chemical, in America’s waters. Background Copper sulfate, a naturally occurring inorganic salt, is an algaecide, herbicide, germicide, and fungicide and is commonly used to maintain the aesthetic appearance of lakes, reservoirs, and ponds. Being a trace element, its poisonous effects can be detected at levels as low as .33ppm, and its toxic potency is inversely related to the alkalinity and pH of water. The compound is typically applied on a bi-weekly schedule, and what does not flow out of a water body into a receiving stream ends up binding to the underlying sediment. Here, this heavy metal accumulates indefinitely, serving as a reservoir of toxicity until the sediment is disturbed and conditions favor its release into the environment. Because of its highly caustic nature, copper sulfate has been classified by the EPA as being in toxicity class I – highly toxic – and requires the signal words “DANGER – POISON” on its container. Having the direct potential to disrupt photosynthesis, and because of its toxicity to downstream endangered species, its use requires a permit in certain jurisdictions and applications. Copper sulfate’s toxicity and propensity for accumulation is leading to a burgeoning problem at sites located throughout the US and the world. Copper pollution is beginning to affect many coastal regions where river and storm water systems discharge; sites experiencing hazardously elevated levels of copper include: Delaware Bay, Chesapeake Bay, Naples Bay, North Miami, and Lake Pontchartrain. In some cases, “[copper sulfate]…is the largest contributor to copper contamination.” As the effects of copper compounds and their persistence in coastal areas become better understood, some municipalities have included in their water resource management plans measures to reduce copper levels in stormwater discharge. The application of copper sulfate as an algaecide has also been questioned in New York City, where authorities identified it as the primary cause of excessive copper levels in the City’s wastewaters and harbor. However, in some cases, the specific regulatory approaches adopted have been criticized for their inefficiency. San Francisco’s initiative to control copper contamination is estimated to have an end cost in excess of one billion dollars, primarily because of its inclusion of metallic copper, as well as all copper compounds, whatever their toxicity or fate. Recent initiatives are taking a new direction, which is to improve upon water resources by targeting only volatile forms of copper, including copper sulfate. Detrimental to National Waters Damaging Natural Habitats The deleterious effects of this compound on natural habitats have been widely documented. Long-term case studies have shown that, while algae is temporarily killed as intended, its decaying matter contributes heavily to dissolved oxygen depletion, fish kills, and the accelerated recycling of phosphorus which promotes algal blooms. Eventually, the natural balance of the water body is upset: phytoplankton, the base of the food chain, are greatly reduced and no longer support small aquatic life; sediment-dwelling insects are killed by the accumulating poison; and plants, serving as both fish food and habitat, are killed by copper sulfate’s photosynthesis disruption. After a local pond’s ecosystem has been become debilitated, the highly water-soluble residual algaecide is flushed downstream during a rain event, becoming a hazard for downstream organisms. Catfish, one of the Fox River’s prime game fish, are visibly stressed by concentrations as low as 1.7ppm. Enzyme activity in other fish increases due to stress at 2ppm, and the negative effects suffered were still observable after two weeks in clean water. Furthermore, even at suggested application rates, the algaecide has been found to be lethal to salmonoids (e.g. salmon, trout, etc.). Animals that ingest copper sulfate by drinking from contaminated water bodies are also at risk as chronic exposures have lead to problems at levels as low as 20ppm per day-commonly leading to malfunction of the endocrine gland and testes. After consumed, copper sulfate is strongly bioaccumulated, primarily in the heart, liver, brain, kidneys, and muscles of animals. Detrimental to Water Quality As a treatment strategy, the use of copper sulfate as an algaecide addresses only the symptoms of the water body’s degraded condition, not the causes. The underlying cause of the algal blooms is the urban runoff of fertilizers, detergents, and other phosphates. The use of copper sulfate does nothing to minimize or manage these nutrients. In fact, as a germicide, it destroys the beneficial bacteria that would naturally break down nutrients and, as an herbicide, kills plant life that would absorb them. When this water is released into receiving streams, it brings with it the burden of excess nutrients and very low dissolved oxygen. Considering that nutrient overabundance is already problematic for many U.S. rivers and streams, any effort to lessen the problem should be taken. This is especially important to downstream communities that already assume additional treatment costs to make water safe and potable for their residents. Contributing to Pollution Pollutants are defined as chemical constituents present at toxic levels and in bioavailable forms for a sufficient period that they adversely affect the beneficial uses of a water body. Copper and its compounds are designated as pollutants, however it is the free form of the copper II ion that is biologically available and the most toxic form of this substance. It is therefore important in creating a control approach to differentiate between sources such as metallic copper from brake pads and liners, and a wide array of ionic forms of copper of varying degrees of potential toxicity, the most problematic of which is copper sulfate. Thus, environmental scientists continue to emphasize the importance of focusing “pollutant control on those chemical constituents that are significantly impairing…waterbody(s) within and downstream of the watershed.” Residents add copper sulfate to water bodies to satisfy an aesthetic desire, often without considering its potentially harmful effects. This is especially true for storm detention ponds, which are increasingly seen as amenities and not as serving a specific, environmental function. No longer should copper sulfate be permitted at the detriment of the local and downstream environments. An opportunity to remove an unnecessary, biologically available toxin from your local water bodies presents itself without significant drawbacks-and because of this, use of the copper sulfate pollutant should be forbidden. On the Environmental Frontier In considering a ban on copper sulfate, your community would not be unprecedented. A number of jurisdictions are, or have, considered a ban on the use of copper sulfate. Based on data revealing that copper “hot spots” coincide with storm water discharge points in the bay, the Naples City Council will consider a resolution in November 2008 that would prohibit the use of copper sulfate as an algaecide. In early 2008, the City amended its budget, approving the installation of aerators in its stormwater retention ponds and lakes, in place of algaecide use to control algal blooms.. Across the ocean from Naples, the European Union had scheduled a complete ban on all copper based algaecides because of the “effects of its use on the aquatic environment, impact on aquatic organisms, and soil accumulation.” Reviewers found copper sulfate “not compatible with sustainable ecosystems and recommended against its use,” expressing concern about the impact it has when flushed into natural water bodies. For these reasons, the review panel concluded that copper sulfate “should never be considered as a routine and convenient treatment to handle [algal] problems.” A Call to Action As copper pollution becomes more widely recognized, more jurisdictions will move toward legislative and regulatory prohibitions targeting copper and its compounds. Your local community has the opportunity to protect its ecosystems and preserve its vital water resources by preventing the intentional application of copper sulfate, a toxin and pollutant, to its waters. By limiting this ban to copper sulfate as an algaecide, rather than more broadly to other copper species, smaller municipalities will be able to apply limited resources in the most beneficial and cost-effective manner. Contact Municipal boards and present to them this information; inform pondowners and Homeowners Associations of the dangers of copper sulfate use; lobby your local governing body to institute a city or county wide ban on this toxic chemical– for it is only through education, understanding, and action that we can protect our Nation’s waters.

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Home Connecta Special
Cooking With Tea – Some Tips and Tricks
Jan 23rd 2012, 12:45

Tea is a popular ingredient to cook with in some cuisines but completely unknown about in others. Most of us are familiar with using tea as a drink but what about using it to cook with? Tea is diverse and comes in many sweet and tart flavors. Some teas are delicate and aromatic, and others are full-bodied and robust.

Whether you have loose tea or teabags you can use these in recipes and top chefs around the world are using tea to flavor their recipes in gourmet restaurants. Tea adds flavor, aroma, and texture to recipes. It can be baked in bread, used to make tenderizing marinades for steak, used to flavor ice cream and candy, boiled with rice or eggs and more.

Using Tea as a Cooking Liquid

When you are making soup or boiling rice, try using tea instead of your usual stock or water. This might sound strange but the tea flavor will give your dish an exotic Asian flavor.

Steep your tealeaves in water for five minutes to make the tea. Do not steep them for much longer than that, else the tea will become bitter rather than stronger. Gradually add small amounts of tea to your dishes. It might take a few attempts to get good results, rather like becoming familiar with a new herb or spice.

Using Tea as a Spice

Combine ground tealeaves with ginger, honey, pepper, or lemon pepper to add a spicy, sweet flavor to your recipes. You can also use tea as a base for marinades and sauces.

You can grind your tealeaves in a spice grinder or pepper mill. Grind oolong tealeaves with white pepper to make a tasty meat rub. Green tea leaves can be ground with salt and added to steamed vegetables or Asian recipes. You can experiment with different teas because each one tastes a bit different.

Other Uses for Tea

You might like to make concentrated tea for making steak marinade recipes and chicken marinades. Steep a teabag in quarter of a cup of water for five minutes, then remove the bag and use the tea in your easy steak marinade recipe rather than water. The tannins in tea help to tenderize beef. If you are marinating fish, try using white tea rather than green or black tea, because it has a more delicate flavor.

You can also use tea to make a stir-fry or cook noodles or rice. If the flavor is too strong, use part tea and part water. Tea can be used to make sweet recipes too, like cookies, cakes, chai tea ice cream, and muffins. Tea retains its antioxidants and natural oils in cooking, making it a healthy ingredient.

The next time you are grilling, toss some tea on the grill. Sprinkle the leaves in broccoli, spinach or other cooking vegetables or use them in a salad. Use the leaves to make herbal cooking sachets for casseroles, stews, or soups. You can be as creative as you like with this wonderful ingredient. Its flavor complements most Asian recipes, as well as many fruit and vegetable dishes.

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