Basil, Basil and more Basil!
by Olga Payne
August is the perfect month for harvesting the garden. We always plant a lot of basil each year and by August the small basil plant of the spring has grown into a bush! This basil can now be harvested to make the best pesto. I have included my fool-proof Pesto recipe and Pesto Pizza. I usually make too much to use so I freeze mine in…..
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Continuing Its Winning Streak
The 2011 Honda Accord LX-P vs. the 2011 Toyota Camry LE.
It's an ongoing epic battle – the Honda Accord facing off against Toyota's Camry for midsize-sedan primacy. The Accord has won a metric ton of accolades throughout its life and, when compared to its most direct competitor, the Honda still comes out on top.
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Still the Most-Craved
The 2010 Honda CR-V.
The Honda CR-V is a star seller and essentially the leader in its segment. Its combination of manageable size, fuel-efficiency and versatile cargo space has made the CR-V a winner, and Honda hasn't let it wither on the vine; the CR-V receives updates for 2010.
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Soak Up the Last of Summer in Colorado
Just because the season is almost over, doesn’t mean the fun has to be.
The summer may be coming to a close, but there are still plenty of great events to enjoy! Don’t let the rest of the season pass you by without squeezing in a few more fun events and outings. Make this summer go out with a bang!
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Summer Car Care – Maintenance Tips for the Busiest Driving Season
Scheduling a service appointment can ensure happy motoring.
It’s summer time, and the weather is hot. We all know how the words to that old song go, but not everyone is as familiar with how the warmer weather can impact your car’s performance and reliability. With summer’s prime driving season upon us, it’s more important than ever to make sure your car is in tiptop shape.
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Taking Control of Diabetes
Whatever your type, there’s still a way to live happy and healthy.
Diabetes mellitus poses challenges for millions of people throughout the world; characterized by high blood glucose (sugar) levels, diabetes results from a malfunction in the body’s ability to use and/or produce insulin. Whether you have or are at risk for type 1 or type 2 diabetes, there can be countless consequences for your health. Fortunately, however, modern medicine has produced various methods of coping with the disease, and even small lifestyle changes can shed some optimism on an otherwise discouraging diagnosis. Here are some ways you can learn to live with – and in some cases prevent – diabetes mellitus:
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Fall TV Preview
The top five must-watch new shows.
For some, fall means back-to-school, for others, it means beautiful foliage and sweater weather, but for us couch potatoes, fall means one thing – new shows! While old favorites return, we also get a brand new crop of shows vying for a coveted spot on our DVR. After scouring the tapes, here is a definitive list of this fall’s must-see new shows.
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Green Cuisine
Eco-friendly eating is as easy as 1-2-3.
One of the simplest and most effective ways to go green is by adjusting your diet. That’s not to say tossing out your favorites and filling your fridge with flax and grain, it simply means making wiser choices. These three simple steps will make green eating fun and easy!
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We Made It
Celebrate National Inventors’ Month by exploring inventions made in the USA.
We all know about Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Graham Bell, but what about those inventors who don’t often get the limelight?
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Unscripted and Unhinged
The Art of Improv Comedy
Improvisation, a long hidden gem in the comedy world, is suddenly and rather boastfully coming to the forefront of many Hollywood productions. Shows such as HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm and STARZ’s Party Down as well as many Judd Apatow produced films like Knocked Up and The 40-Year-Old Virgin rely heavily, if not exclusively, on unscripted material.
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