Published on February 10th, 2010no comments

As quoted from Wikipedia: “Zucchini is the more common name in North America, Australia, Germany and Italy, while courgette is more commonly used in Britain, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand and South Africa.”
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Published on February 9th, 2010no comments

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…you won’t be sorry!
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Published on February 8th, 2010no comments

If you’re tired of peeling potatoes… tired of getting those white starch spots alllll over the sink and counter top EVERY time you peel potatoes… then technique this is for you!
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Published on February 5th, 2010no comments

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Published on February 4th, 2010no comments

One of the most common complaints about working out is that it’s boring. When we’re not working or taking care of other obligations, we usually want to do something that’s fun, not a tedious workout. But with a Zumba workout, we can work up a sweat and have a blast doing it.
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Published on February 3rd, 2010no comments

I prefer to use the same colour hanging file folders for my paternal surname, installing a tab with BOTH parent’s FULL names (as shown in the example above), and use plain manila-coloured file folders inside that again, one for EACH daughter and her family. My searching for the daughter’s family ends here. It’s basic, but it works. Each file will not only contain your notes on what you’ve found and where…
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Published on February 2nd, 2010no comments

While there is certainly a satisfaction to uncovering family histories… and creating a family tree, one of the most profound benefits of creating a family tree is the ability to pass the information on to future generations. What a valuable asset! And believe me, your family’s future generations…
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Published on February 1st, 2010no comments

Because we live in the age of technology, there are software programs designed specifically for genealogy projects. Let’s take a look at what this software can do for you, and where to find it.
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Published on January 29th, 2010no comments

So you’re happily plugging along and digging deep into your family tree when all of a sudden you come to an abrupt halt. Your information is conflicting. Perhaps you have one document, which says your great-great grandmother Sue has three children, and another document says she has six. What to do?
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Published on January 28th, 2010no comments

Throughout the United States and Canada, many major cities, and even some smaller ones, have been tracking the information of their residents for centuries. In fact, in some of the older major cities in the United States you can find records that date back to the 1700’s.
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