Archive for December, 2009

31Dec

English Tea (compost bin) Cup Etiquette

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By Garland Drake
 I am sure that everyone is familiar with a tea cup. And probably many of you have tried to use an English tea cup without knowing that it is an English tea cup. However, the use of an English tea cup especially in an English tea party or any gathering which [...]

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31Dec

Bone China: Secret of (compost recycling) the English Tea Set

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By Garland Drake
 The bone china being one of the most favored tea wares not only in England but also in some other parts of the globe continue to become known by the introduction of some China English tea sets that are mostly made of bone ash which is the basic component of the bone china [...]

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31Dec

The Proper Way to Store (building a compost bin) Wine

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By Garland Drake
 Over the years, wine consumption has become more and more popular. With more and more money going into wine both as an investment and for later consumption, the history of the wine will always be in question. With this in mind, many people often wonder how they can properly store their [...]

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30Dec

Quickly Enhance Your Garden With Climbing Roses (compost)

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By Annie Andrews
 An authentic rose garden isn’t whole without adding a climbing rose of some kind. In my view for a backyard to be considered a bona fide rose garden it has to contain a climbing rose. Some may say I’m a little of a stick in the mud, but I sincerely do [...]

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