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Solitaire Chair – Modern Chair Design by Alfredo Haberli

November 15, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Furniture

That’s a modern chair design with simple and minimalist shape, called Solitaire Chair, designed by Alfredo Haberli this chair is have a table to go with it, ideal for reading, writing, or for use as a side table. Available in various color and this chair is really nice for your company that have [...]

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Love the Landscape, Lose the Lawn

June 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Landscaping

Blair Peters slips on her noise-canceling headphones, hoping to drown out the rattle of lawn mowers and leaf blowers up and down the street of her Northern California community. “We live in a neighborhood that has large wooded lots and appears peaceful and quiet, almost bucolic,” she says. “Then the gardeners arrive and start giving [...]

Petal power: Some flowers are both beautiful and edible

May 31, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Herb Receipes

The view from the kitchen window includes all varieties of blooming beauties on these late-spring days.
Why not add the petals of some of those flowers to the dishes you are cooking?
The petals of pot marigolds, or calendula, are recommended for salads, as are chive blossoms, rose petals and dandelions.
The bright yellow dandelion you remember from [...]

Innovations help homes go ‘green’

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Green. It’s the buzzword in the building industry as the world turns its focus to protecting the environment.
The point of building green is to minimize the overall environmental impact of construction. Products that help to do that might be considered green for one or more of their qualities. Perhaps they reuse materials instead of manufacturing [...]

The Winter Garden: Landscapes for Cold Weather

May 08, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Winter is generally considered to be the dead season, the time when plants and trees lie dormant until warm weather arrives. But with some planning and design, your winter garden can be the season you enjoy most – when all the work has been done and there is nothing left but the beauty to look [...]

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A flower and farm town no longer

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Olive Garden Recipes Fettuccine Assortito

SERVES 4-6 1 cup green bell peppers, julienne 1 cup red bell pepper, julienne 1 3/4 cups broccoli florets, cut small 1 cup zucchini, sliced 1/4" then cut in half 1 cup yellow squash, sliced

Size does matter when it comes to zucchinis

QA friend has given me an enormous zucchini from his garden. Is it edible? ABeware those killer zucchinis! Gardeners often offer them to unsuspecting folks at this time of year.

Olive Garden Recipes Spaghetti Carbonara

Serves 6 - 8 3 cups ( 8 oz. by weight) mushrooms with stems, sliced 1/4 inch 6 Tbsp. shallots, minced finely 24 slices bacon, extra-thick, precooked, sliced into 1/2 inch strips 1/4 cup

With herbs, it is time to let your hair down

Don't let down your hair! Let the home remedies do the hair care. Among the various entities which reflect personality, hair is a prominent one. Hence, hair related problems

Exercise your flower power

If you are impressed by the architecturally impressive creations in fancy hotel lobbies, try this project. Start by curling up a ball of curly willow branch tips and pushing them deep

Events – Saturday

Lion dance SUBANG PARADE is organising Lion Dance performances to usher in Chinese New Year. The 2006 Lion Dance Troupe Champion - Kwong Ngai: Acrobatic Lion Dance - will be
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