Friday, July 10, 2009

David's 99 Dollar Sale

vermicompost !!!!! Just

For those who do not know what the vermicompost will try to do a quick introduction.
The compost worms, as the name suggests is made using a composting worms, this limits the odor and that is why it can be done at home.
addition, this type of composting is great because most of the traditional fast (6-10 months) and offers better result. This
composting has two end products: the earth (humus type) that is defined by Gardinier Black Gold that is paid its weight in gold, composting and water (a liquid blackish). This fluid can be collected and put into bottles and then use it as fertilizer for plants and flowers (1:10 with water).
I competed in vermicompostaggio but it's still a bit too early to have results.
Here I put some videos on how to achieve it .... is simple and fun ... suitable for children ... I do not

worms I bought them (because often those used for toxic baits are fed things that makes them die shortly after), but I went hunting for worms turning many stones is damp.

Monostrap Backpack Good For Your Back

bottled water !!!!!!!!!

I did, they did it ... you can do it too!



live without bottled water you can ... drink tap water, buy a filter if you want to buy soda or water glass to make the next fotni (PINETA). Just
produce tons of plastic and deliver thousands of pounds of CO2 to drink the same thing coming out of our tap water (by paying more and having no advantage!). At least we
we can! We have the best water in Italy with a residue of sodium lesser water Vitasnella !!!!!!!

We can do it!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Play Mario With Yoshi Online

less ink!

When he finishes the printer cartridge is a real nuisance!
The cost then is certainly not the least, and then what to do?
Use a font or font that is ECO! I mean??
That small little holes that have white in the letters that become visible only if you zoom the font, but that allow us to save up to 20% ink ..... For more
Fonts can be downloaded FREE from this site ...
what to want more ...
a small gesture that helps you save money and time and in the meantime help the environment!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Nursing Tanks For Small Breasts

last fall vegetables against the law "ugly"


Record beaten by Times Online today:
the European Union has abolished a law with 20 years of history.
This law imposed aesthetic standards for vegetables and fruit to sell.
Now, however, we can find fruits and vegetables with strange shapes and imaginative (without detracting from the taste) in our supermarket.
These products not only will no longer be thrown in the bin (what a waste !!!), but they can be sold up to 40% less than the cousins \u200b\u200b"well done".
In all 36 different types of fruit and vegetables can now be sold (whatever their form). Even with a few cloves of garlic heads missing and braids of onions with bulbs more or less than 16 hours may be marketed. Finally
is not illegal to sell cauliflowers smaller than 11 cm in diameter or carrots weighing less than 8 grams.

The distinction between 1st and 2nd category will still be applied to 10 products including apples, tomatoes, strawberries, grapes and pears.
deformed specimens of these products can be sold only if they are branded products to be cooked. The old rules



- Cucumbers in the first class must be perfectly straight.

- Carrots must be no more than one root, that should not be forked etc. They must be smooth and regular. if they are shorter than 20 mm must be called "baby carrots"

- A bunch of grapes must not weigh more than 1kg.

- An onion can be sold only if the de-thirds is covered with skin. New rules



Fruits and vegetables that can be sold in every shape and size: apricots, artichokes, asparagus, eggplant, avocado, beans, Brussels sprouts, carrots, cauliflower, cherries, zucchini, cucumbers, mushrooms, garlic, hazelnuts, kale, leeks, melons, onions, peas, plums, celery, spinach, walnuts, watermelon and chicory.

Fruits that will continue to be divided into categories (but can be sold deformed as if by food cooking): apples, citrus, kiwi, lettuce, peaches, pears, strawberries, peppers, grapes and tomatoes.