19. Kherson 'a paradise' for tourism, trade Korsunskiy Volodymyr Ivanovych, the deputy of the head of department of foreign relations and foreign economic activities with the Kherson Regional State Administration, is currently paying a weeklong visit to Kuwait in a bid to enhance the economic relations between Kuwait and Ukraine and specifically the Kherson region. Korsunskiy Volodymyr Ivanovych, the deputy of the head of department of foreign relations and foreign economic activities with the Kherson Regional State Administration,...
Source • Kuwait Times,Kuwait •
20. The constant gardener Dumville, retired from the Air Force, gardens organically, using no pesticides or herbicides on the greens and fruits he raises on about an acre in Windsor. His garden is productive and healthy, thanks to the peanut shells he uses as mulch and peanut plant stalks he composts with kitchen scraps. His summer garden is showy, producing Whopper and Better Boy tomatoes for sandwiches and salads, as well as tomatoes for homemade salsas and sauces. His spring garden is all about English peas and...
Source • 19 hours ago •
21. Mid-America Biodiesel Mt. Carmel, LLC continuing efforts to ... Greenlines technology is advantageous in that it can process over 20 different types of vegetable oils and/or animal fats and it does not use any water in the production process, Wilson said. For the biodiesel production process, this waterless technology is a great benefit to the State of Illinois which is currently experiencing declining aquifer levels in many parts of the state, MAB indicated. The production of biodiesel is a chemical process that requires little energy to produce the...
Source • Mt. Carmel Daily Republican Register,IL •
22. Bridge Street market in business Sunday This is the market's second year, with eight to 12 fruit and vegetable vendors, plus people selling maple syrup, honey, eggs, cheese and goat-milk fudge. The market will set up shop between 10 a. Jenks, inc. leaders in the concrete and trucking & warehousing industry, are looking for over-the-r. The policy ensures the freshest fruits and vegetables. This first week's talent will be a duet consisting of soprano saxophone and flugelhorn. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten...
Source • 6/16/2007 •
23. B is for Broccoli At the grocery store, though, the broccoli was luscious and green and my dear son exclaimed Broccoli! Yum! to which I simply rolled my eyes, because the reality is that he doesnt care so much for broccoli. As with the asparagus, broccoli is cherished in its raw form, but cook it up in any way and it becomes toxic on my childrens plates. The broccoli was received with delight by my daughter who promptly requested some florets and dip in her lunch the next day. My daughter cleaned her plate,...
Source • Well Fed Network •
24. Senior Lunches Participants should register two days in advance from 11 a. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Published June 17 2007 Sponsored by Catholic Charities of Fairfield County inc. Open to senior citizens 60 or older and their spouses, regardless of age. Stamford Senior Center, 888 Washington Blvd. Norwalk Senior Center South, 20 West Ave. Copyright 2007, Southern Connecticut Newspapers, inc.
Source • 20 hours ago •
25. OPEC Secretary General El Badri says: Biofuels will push up oil ... Opec secretary general Abdalla El-Badri said moves to use biofuels would make his members consider cutting investment in new oil production. Biofuels can be anything made with vegetable matter that burns. Opec members control about 40% of the world's oil production. They can be used to replace some or all of the petrol used in vehicles. The comments are owned by the poster. OPEC Secretary General El Badri says: Biofuels will push up oil prices. President Bush says the US will cut petrol...
Source • Echorouk Al Yaoumi,Algeria •
26. The plants are plentiful -- and so are the bugs It seems that growing spring lettuce and spinach in the Northwest is so easy that I'm pretty sure my cats could manage it if they put their walnut-size brains to it. Looking at Lisa Stiffler through the holes in a broccoli leaf shows there's trouble in her earthly paradise. The sugar snap peas are growing tall, if having some difficulty finding their way to the trellis they're meant to charmingly entwine. I sprinkled the seeds, considered and rejected the idea of watering regularly, and...
Source • Seattle Post Intelligencer •
27. Time to get fresh Throughout the summer, we plan to check in regularly with various certified farmers markets, pick up some seasonal fruits and vegetables, and feature recipes that use the bounty. There's always something new at farmers markets. With the great weather and the lure of apricot and cherry seasons, it's a perfect time to cruise the local farmers markets and pick up something fresh for dinner. We weren't impressed, although we roasted them in olive oil and it took so long to cook them that they...
Source • 5/30/2007 •
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