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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 10:02:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weaning Breastfeeding Diet While Breastfeeding What you need when making baby food? Plain. Simple. All you need is a food blender, a baby food mill grinder, a wire sieve and a potato masher. How To Wean A Baby from Breastfeeding Before preparing food your baby, make sure to wash your hands and utensils you use [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.weaningbreastfeeding.org/diet-while-breastfeeding-weaning-breastfeeding/">Diet While Breastfeeding</a> What you need when making baby food? Plain.  Simple. All you need is a food blender, a baby food mill grinder, a wire sieve and a potato masher. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.weaningbreastfeeding.org/how-to-wean-a-baby-from-breastfeeding/">How To Wean A Baby from Breastfeeding</a> Before preparing food your baby, make sure to wash your hands and utensils you use to avoid contamination of food and bacteria transfer.  Your baby does not need additional sugars and salts, and thus put all the food you are about to do.  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.weaningbreastfeeding.org/breastfeeding-help-weaning-breastfeeding/">Breastfeeding Help</a> Let your child appreciate plain foods first.</p>
<p> Since it is the first time your baby to try solid foods should be soft, if possible, porosity in the first two days or a week. You can increase the texture and consistency once it has been established that your baby’s swallowing faculties have started to develop.</p>
<p> During the preparation of vegetables and fruits, it is not so tedious process as you might think. How to wean from breastfeeding &#8230; First, carefully wash the fruit or veggie. Peel, pit, seed (if necessary) and slice fruits and vegetables before putting in boiling water. Cook until soft. Drain, but keep the water they cooked in. You can combine it with other fruit to make some sweet (if you&#8217;re seriously considering putting some sugar on it.) You can combine it with other fruit to make some sweet (if you&#8217;re seriously considering putting some sugar on it.)</p>
<p> For meats and fish, it should be cooked. Cut the heat and simmer.  Cook until the meat separates from the bone or the fish can easily be flaked. Cut meat or fish, put in blender, and blend with stock or some of the cooking water. One good meat to start with the chicken as it would be easy to digest.</p>
<p>During the preparation of vegetables and fruits, it is not so tedious process as you might think. How to Wean from Breastfeeding…First, carefully wash the fruit or vegetable. Peel, pit, seed (if necessary) slice fruits and vegetables before putting in boiling water.</p>

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		<title>New Art A Couple&#8217;s Preoccupation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2010 17:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jam Man</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rewards from brassing are great and many but as one experienced couple will tell you there is much challenge when it comes to a hobby like this. Ask them nicely, and they may even tell you what brassing is. When it comes to brassing, the images influenced by 13th to 17th Century England pieces [...]]]></description>
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<div class="google_plus_one"><g:plusone size="standard" count="false" url="http://www.betterconcerts.com/new-art-a-couples-preoccupation.html"></g:plusone></div><p>The rewards from brassing are great and many but as one experienced couple will tell you there is much challenge when it comes to a hobby like this. Ask them nicely, and they may even tell you what brassing is. When it comes to brassing, the images influenced by 13th to 17th Century England pieces including the flat metal figures seen in tombs and the images in stones in churches are recopied in paper to create a piece to be displayed. Read this site if you want <a target="_blank" href='http://www.portraitkingdom.com/photo-to-painting'>painting from photos</a> information. </p>
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<p>The process doesn&#8217;t sound difficult, but the couple insists that it is. They were stationed in England for four years up until about a year ago when they were transferred to an Air Force base. There is an interest in antique collection shared by the couple and their exploits have brought them to accumulate many antique dishes, utensils, furniture, and other things. This is not an ordinary thing in most parts of the United States but in England brassing was popular and the couple grew fond of it when they were there. </p>
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<p>It started in the 13th Century when the upper class English made use of flat brass portraits to honor their dead and these were engraved then placed on tombs or in church floors. So that an image could be copied, special black paper is used and then as it is placed over the brasses a special gold colored wax bar is rubbed against it. </p>
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<p>Following the ridges in the brass the wax rubs off on the paper recreating a certain image. Other than a duplicate brass, the couple also brought back 200 paper images from the original monument. Dying in battle in 1277 was Sir John d&#8217; Abernon and his was the brass that the couple treasures most. This is the earliest known brass, and is so popular with people who take rubbings that appointments were booked months ahead of time. Visit this site for further information on <a target="_blank" href='http://www.portraitkingdom.com/photo-to-painting'>photograph to painting</a>. </p>
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<p>It is not that simple of a process to duplicate brasses for the Vicars in charge of the brasses only allowed those with experience to do so. When it comes to making copies of these the English are not as permitting nowadays requiring waivers stating the absence of intent to sell to be signed first especially after some Americans went there before and made duplicates then sold them for $2,000 each in New York. </p>
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<p>Considering the large number initially put down from 1250 to 1650, about 8,000 monuments remain. Tracing the development of armor, clothing, and lifestyle all became possible after the historians were able to find clues from the monuments by means of these brasses. It has been through these brasses that discoveries about how a lion pictured at the feet of a knight means that he died in battle and a hound at someone&#8217;s feet meant that he liked to hunt with dogs could be made. </p>
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<p>There are only a limited number of brasses in the US for art is still catching up here. Duplicating decorative engravings, manhole covers, and even etchings on tombstones can be done via rubbing. The couple needed four hours to finish the rubbing of Sir d&#8217; Abernon but it is still an enjoyable hobby. There have been invitations by art shows and several schools for the couple to display their rubbings. </p>

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		<title>Great Tips to Good Entertaining</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 06:41:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jam Man</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parties that have frozen o&#8217;deuvres, canned beer, boxed up wine, without any music, and all the lights on would not make a very great party at all.  The rules for good entertaining are; Good food, good drinks, and good atmosphere. Casual parties should even serve fresh, good food.  Finger foods are the best because there [...]]]></description>
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<div class="google_plus_one"><g:plusone size="standard" count="false" url="http://www.betterconcerts.com/great-tips-to-good-entertaining.html"></g:plusone></div><p>Parties that have frozen o&#8217;deuvres, canned beer, boxed up wine, without any music, and all the lights on would not make a very great party at all.  The rules for good entertaining are; Good food, good drinks, and good atmosphere.</p>
<p>Casual parties should even serve fresh, good food.  Finger foods are the best because there are no utensils that are needed so there would be less of a clean up afterwards.  Serve the food on trays this way there will be enough so you will not need to run back and fourth from the kitchen.  You also need to enjoy your party.</p>
<p>Never ever serve canned beer.  Wine should be bought in bottles.  It should not cost you an arm and a leg even though it doesn&#8217;t come from a box.  It is always a good idea to have some liquor in the house anyway, just in case you have guests drop by that like to have a drink or two.</p>
<p>The atmosphere is made up of three main things; music, lighting, and decoration.  Every party needs to have some music.  Where there is good music there usually is dancing, and parties are a lot better if there is dancing.  You will see nobody dancing with the light on.  It is a good idea to have your light switches changed to dimmer switches sometime if you plan to have a few parties over the years.</p>
<p>The focal point of the room will be the table that you will be serving on and the liquor so make it look good with a table cloth and some flowers.  If it is a theme party then decorate accordingly.  There is no need for anything tacky, just flowing decorations.</p>
<p>You should have no reason to not stop and talk with your guests.  Enjoy the atmosphere that you have created, have some fun too.</p>
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