Monday 16 December 2013

GERMAN SAUSAGE CHOWDER RECPIE

 GERMAN  SAUSAGE  CHOWDER

Ingredients

a.        1 lb. (8 links) fully cooked bratwurst or knackwurst* cut into 1/2 inch pieces
b.        2 med. (2 c.) potatoes, peeled and chopped
c.        1 med. (1/2 c.) onion, chopped

d.        1 sm. (4 c.) cabbage, shredded
e.        3 c. milk
f.         3 tbsp. all purpose flour
g.        1 c. (4 oz.) Swiss cheese, shredded Snipped parsley


Video guide for Fish Pedicure

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Sunday 15 December 2013

Juices and Their benifits

Juices are most benifitial for health. these gives natural taste and protect our body form different disease.
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Friday 13 December 2013

How to Do Neon Coloured Nails

Moderen techonolgy has change life style in every dimention, including fashion and style. here is the tip to make your nail much pretty then ever before. try it once. Feel Free To Share and Comment.

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Tuesday 10 December 2013

Moisturize More In Winter

Moisturize More


You may have found a moisturizer that works just fine in spring and summer. But as weather conditions change, so, too, should your skin care routine.

Sunday 1 December 2013

How to Prepare Car for Extreme Winter

Prepare Your Car for Extreme Winter

You can avoid many dangerous winter travel problems by planning ahead. Have maintenance service on your vehicle as often as the manufacturer recommends. In addition, every fall:


  • Have the radiator system serviced, or check the antifreeze level yourself with an antifreeze tester. 
  • Add antifreeze, as needed.
  • Replace windshield-wiper

Guidlines for Preparing Home for Winter

Prepare Your Home for Winter

It is much necessary to prepare your home for winter for best environment for comforts feeling and healthy living. you have to follow these basic guidelines.

  • Although periods of extreme cold cannot always be predicted far in advance, weather forecasts can sometimes provide you with several days’ notice. Listen to weather forecasts regularly, and check your emergency supplies whenever a period of extreme cold is predicted.
  • If you plan to use a fireplace or wood stove for emergency heating, have your chimney or flue inspected each year. Ask your local fire department to recommend an inspector, or find one in the yellow pages of your telephone directory under “chimney cleaning.” 
  • Also, if you’ll be using a fireplace, wood stove, or kerosene heater, install a smoke detector and a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector near the area to be heated. Test them monthly, and replace batteries twice yearly.
   
  • Your ability to feel a change in temperature decreases with age, and older people are more susceptible to health problems caused by cold. If you are over 65 years old, place an easy-to-read thermometer in an indoor location where you will see it frequently, and check the temperature of your home often during the winter months.
  • Insulate any water lines that run along exterior walls so your water supply will be less likely to freeze. To the extent possible, weatherproof your home by adding weatherstripping, insulation, insulated doors and storm windows, or thermal-pane windows.
  • If you have pets, bring them indoors. If you cannot bring them inside, provide adequate shelter to keep them warm and make sure that they have access to unfrozen water.
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