Archive for August, 2010

Low Carb Diet – Is It A Good Way To Lose Weight?

by E-NewsCast Team
August 31st, 2010

It is a true fact that the people following a low fat diet looseweight drastically. But the recent clinical studies prove thatpeople reducing carbs steadily, loose weight still rapidly. Lookat the negative and positive aspects of the diet beforecommitting to it.There are different kinds of diet introduced by the medicalexperts such as Atkins diet, South Beach Diet, the Zone Diet,Sugar Busters, and Protein Power diet etc which aim at reducingthe consumption of fatty foods. The two main ingredients thatincrease your weight rapidly are the refined flour and sugar.They increase the glucose levels in the blood, and helpspancreas to produce more excessive insulin. Due to the excessiveamount of insulin the carbs are easily converted into fats. Whenyour food comprises of low carbs, the pancreas produces less ofinsulin. The unnecessary storages of fats are burnt and youswiftly start loosing weight. When you stick to the low carbdiet the level of glucose in …

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Thousand Islands Bass Fishing Adventures

by E-NewsCast Team
August 31st, 2010

One of the most popular sports in the United States is bass fishing. Thousands of articles had been written about this sport, from tips to testimonials to experiences. Thousands or maybe millions are hooked in this sport. You can usually find them basking on their bass fishing in great lakes and rivers or other aquatic formations in the United State.One of the ore popular fishing venues for bass fishing is the Thousand Islands. This is a group of more than 1,000 small islands in east central North America, in St. Lawrence River just east of Lake Ontario, to be particular.Most are part of southeastern Ontario and the rest are part of northern New York; and many of these islands are privately owned. It has been estimated that there are as many as 1,700 islands, but an exact count is difficult because of …

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Tick and Flea Season

by E-NewsCast Team
August 31st, 2010

Any experienced pet owner can tell you that every time spring and summer roll around, it’s time to break out the flea and tick collars. These pests cause more than just annoyance for people and pets. Many diseases are transmitted through tick and flea bites, and every years people literally spend millions of dollars trying to prevent their damage.

Ticks are most abundant in forested mountain areas, but they cause problems everywhere in the U.S. Ticks are arachnids, just like spiders and scorpions, and they stand apart from fleas in their method of attack and diseases they spread. These parasites will crawl onto and attach themselves to hosts at all stage of their development. the fall off in between stages to molt and grow. Ticks carry several pathogens including Lyme disease (both human and canine) and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. They should be removed

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Old Sturbridge Village – Links to Our Past Guide, Part 2

by E-NewsCast Team
August 31st, 2010

Once described in a 1950 article as “The Town That Wants to Be Out of Date,” Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Massachusetts is a lovingly recreated village of early 19th century New England. You’ll be whisked back to the dawn of modern commerce and experience what life was like in a typical New England Village of that time.This is the second part in the series of popular attractions for New England vacations with a historical theme. Others in the series are Plymouth Plantation, Mayflower II, and Mystic Seaport.Old Sturbridge Village opened to the public in 1946 and received 5,000 visitors in its first year of operation. Today nearly half a million visitors a year experience the authentic buildings and wonderful collections of artifacts on display.Sturbridge Village is set among 200 acres of rural Central Massachusetts, and located 60 miles west of Boston off exit 9 on Route 90.Since opening nearly …

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The Friend Crush: Is This Love Or Friendship?

by E-NewsCast Team
August 31st, 2010

He’s your good friend. She’s your best confidant. You have knowneach other for a few years and have shared meals, movies,hobbies and vacations. You have confided to each other aboutyour latest love interest and turned to one another for supportwhen the relationship(s) failed. You can’t imagine life withoutyour good friend. But for a while….You’ve felt jealous of his dates. You’ve been overprotective ofher since she has been seeing the jerk. You’ve been having verystrong feelings of attraction and a desire for something morethan friendship. Could it be that your feelings for him/her havegrown into something more? If so, your relationship may havedeveloped into a “friend crush”.You don’t know what to do. You know you want to continuespending time together- more time. But it’s getting hard. Youfantasize about having more with this person and are beginningto feel like a jealous would-be partner. Do you pretendeverything is the same? Do you start …

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The “Minimal” Garden

by E-NewsCast Team
August 31st, 2010

Some people who lead busy professional and personal lives, don’tfeel they have the time to invest in the constant upkeep offloral and other gardens, but would still like to do somethingabout landscaping or decorating their property. And there areothers for whom gardens are simply not their “thing”, but theylike a little decoration, without the fuss of digging, planting,and constant weeding. For them, the “minimal” garden or yardarrangements may be the best choice. Strictly speaking,not all these ideas involve a garden, but do utilize gardenaccessories and other items of garden décor, to create the lookor atmosphere that a homeowner can enjoy, while not feelingguilty about getting behind in the care of their plants andflowers. If you are fortunate enough to have a largeproperty, or if your yard borders on a field, the ideal “garden”that takes little care is one that’s planted with wild flowers.With the proper set up, not …

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