Archive for June 2010

Filing documents – saves time, money and reduces stress

Jun 27th, 2010 | By

Filing documents – saves time, money and reduces stress

Have you ever looked for a bill you have to pay? You know that you’ve put it somewhere but you can’t find it? Or… You need an important document and you’re sure it is in a particular drawer but you just can’t find it? Or… You’ve forgotten the PIN number of your credit card and you know it’s in the box but you simply can’t find it?



Fennel – vegetable, herb and spice

Jun 19th, 2010 | By

Fennel – vegetable, herb and spice

Fennel is a biennial plant which belongs to the family of Apinaceae. It is indigenous to the Mediterranean region and can be found growing wild near the sea coast and also cultivated in gardens. It likes warm but not too hot climate…



A natural spray against fleas for your pet

Jun 17th, 2010 | By

A natural spray against fleas for your pet

Do you know that you can protect your pet from fleas in a natural way? How?



Our forests – Acacia (ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA)

Jun 15th, 2010 | By

Our forests – Acacia (ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA)

Acacia is a deciduous tree which was brought from America to Europe in the 17th century. It is considered an invasive species like weed, so often other species suffer because of it.

It can grow up to 25 m in height and about 90 cm in diameter. Its bark is deeply furrowed, greyish-brown and poisonous. The branches are spiky and have smooth bark. Acacia has such a strong root system that it is used on dikes.



Mushroom risotto

Jun 13th, 2010 | By

Mushroom risotto

Recipe for mushroom risotto



How to find cheap plane tickets – The secrets of airlines

Jun 9th, 2010 | By

How to find cheap plane tickets – The secrets of airlines

Are you looking for cheap plane tickets for your next destination?
It is really not very difficult to find cheap tickets. There is a process you have to follow when booking your plane ticket.



Nasturtium salad

Jun 8th, 2010 | By

Nasturtium salad

Tasty nasturtium salad



Garden nasturtium – medicinal and ornamental plant

Jun 7th, 2010 | By

Garden nasturtium – medicinal and ornamental plant

Garden nasturtium / Indian cress or monks cress (Tropaeolum majus) is an annual plant originating in South American Andes – from Bolivia north to Columbia. They come in two forms: some are dwarfed and bushy while others can be grown as a vine, climbing five feet or more.



Bananas – an ideal snack

Jun 2nd, 2010 | By

Bananas – an ideal snack

Bananas are mostly grown in tropical parts of the world, and the main producer of bananas is India.
Bananas are picked green and are often not ripe enough when they show up at the supermarkets. They should be kept at room temperature until they ripen, and you can keep them in a fridge for 4 or 5 days after that…