It’s about that time of year again when holiday ads start popping up for Christmas card ordering, and it’s not even Halloween yet. Wow. Stress-city!
But you don’t have to sit and take it any longer. Sit with deep zen and overcome lots of negativity like:
1) Weightloss issues (too many sweets and homemade foods around the holiday tables)
2) Depression (seasonal and emotional)
3) Substance abuse (stop smoking, abusing alcohol and drugs)
and more…
With the web and awesome free stuff out there today, try deep zen and see what you think. Prepare your holiday attack by taking charge of your life now with this free deep zen download. And get your life back on track!
October 28th, 2008
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mwhite
Health, Substance Abuse, Depression, Weightloss
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As Halloween rolls around, you may be anticipating fun holiday promotions. To help kick your party into gear, here is a fun recipe plus ideas on how to get equipment for your activities, decorations and other needs.
Icky Eyeballs
What would Halloween be without some gore? And what is ickier than some gooey eyeballs?
Ingredients:
1 cup miniature marshmallows
6 oz lemon gelatin
2 cup water
2 cup pineapple juice
16 oz cream cheese
Microwave the water in a medium bowl on high for 3 minutes, then remove and pour in the lemon gelatin to dissolve it. Add the marshmallows, coating them well. Pour on the pineapple juice and stir. Let the mixture sit while you warm the cream cheese to soften it. Mix in the cream cheese. Then heat the entire mixture in the microwave for another minute. Stir until well blended.
Refrigerate the mixture for two hours. A melon ball scoop makes for a great tool to carve out some eyeballs. As an alternative, you can cool the mixture in rounded ice cube trays. The tops will be squarish, but you can turn them over and bunch them all together to disguise this.
Now use blue food coloring to paint on the irises. A drop of black food coloring in the center does nicely for the pupils.
OTHER PARTY and PROMO IDEAS
Check into getting fun party mahines for your business party guests. You can obtain equipment leasing and get inflatable fun houses and yard ornaments plus a wide variety of other items. Simply search around to find neat part good, then head to an instant quotes form online complete with free web calculator to use, and your ready to party!
Happy Halloween 
September 18th, 2008
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mwhite
General, Arts & Crafts, Business, Market & Advertising
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If you’re ever been on a Hollywood soundstage or seen a backstage documentary of the making of a horror film, you know that the key to those gory effects is effective lighting. Seen in the clear light of day, gory gunshot wounds, scary monsters and forbidding caves all look pretty silly. With proper lighting, they become horrifying.
Fortunately, you don’t have to have millions of dollars worth of special lights or be a director of photography to light your Halloween scene. Just follow some of these special tips from the pros…
1) One of the major factors to effective lighting is not light at all, but the shadows cast by lit objects. It’s those deep, high contrast shadows that turn a pastoral daylight graveyard into a frightening nighttime cemetery. So, to get the same effect for your front yard cemetery scene, front porch or the areas around your bushes do what the pros do.
2) Aim your lights at steep angles. That creates very long shadows. It’s what we can’t see that really counts. Also, don’t use too many lights. One or two is plenty to cover a wide area. You want to cover, not reveal.
3) Continue that ‘theme’ by keeping the wattage low on all lights. That hides detail and adds to the air of mystery. When we can only see dimly, we imagine all kinds of things, especially when there are the right kinds of props and decorations to help our fears along.
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September 18th, 2008
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Home, Misc, Real Estate
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To help with your budgets, here are three awesome products in the marketplace to check out.1) Hurricane Socks
We always use a number of measures to get rid of dirt and dust from our house. However, it becomes quite difficult to prevent accumulation dirt once the rainy season and hurricane season starts. To prevent water from coming into your house, hurricane socks can help. Made from high quality water absorbing material, hurricane socks are usually 3 inches by 3 – to 4-feet long cylinders of polypropylene packed in strong nylon.
2) Abzorb Mats
Sometimes even after taking all major precautions to keep the house clean, floors - especially the garage and kitchen floors - become dirty and greasy. But don’t worry! An easy solution is to use Abzorb Mats, made of top quality absorbing polypropylene, backed with high quality epoxy resin.
3) Draft Stoppers
Along with house cleaning, keeping your home warm is also important, especially during winter season. A central heating system and / or living room fireplace combo is excellent for this purpose, available in local home improvement stores and online.
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July 9th, 2008
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mwhite
General, Home, Money, Automotive
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How to Get Help for Sciatica
Sciatica is a condition that is associated with acute pain radiating along the track of the sciatic nerve, located in the human legs. This nerve is noted as being the largest and the longest nerve in the human body
Treatment for sciatica is available and can be done for a few weeks. However, if you don’t get relief from your pain after this time, you should seek help from your family doctor.
Alert: if you have severe pain, weakness, numbness or lose control over your bladder and bowels, seek medical help right away.
Treatments can include any of the following:
- Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)s like the aspirin or the ibuprofen are used for decreasing the amount of inflammation.
- Physical therapy or an exercise program for improving your posture and strengthening the back.
- Acupuncture may also used as sciatica treatment
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March 31st, 2008
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mwhite
Health
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