Copyright (c) 2012 www.oilyhairoilyscalp.com Have you ever had that sensation? You go out to a circus, fair or amusement park, and suddenly there is this delicious scent; warm, buttery, sweet and accompanied by what seems the scent of freshly baked bread. And suddenly, you have the craving. Yes, I am talking about popcorn. That wonderful [...]
October 15th, 2012 | Posted in Food and Drinks | No Comments
I lecture and conduct workshops on Native American topics. Several of these, such as the medicine wheel and medicine shield workshops, are deeply involved with animals. I have observed that virtually every person participating in these workshops is familiar with the term “animal totem.” So, I take a pole of how they understand this word, [...]
October 15th, 2012 | Posted in Pets and Animals | No Comments
Copyright (c) 2012 www.oilyhairoilyscalp.com And precious they were, and still are, but for different reasons! Certainly not just for being the scrumptious pastry treats we know them as today! Because once upon a time, and this truly did happen, pies were something other than a delicacy. Quite the opposite in fact. Unbeknownst to many cultures, [...]
October 9th, 2012 | Posted in Food and Drinks | No Comments
Musculo-skeletal inflammation is a major cause of discomfort and debility in millions of older canines. Inflammation caused as a result of excess free radical activity is well established. (Segal, 1984; McCord, 1983). Problems with inflammation in the joints may be due to degradation of synovial fluid in the cavity through free radical reactions (McCord, 1974). [...]
October 7th, 2012 | Posted in Pets and Animals | No Comments
When it comes down to it, Britain is home to many beautiful birds, year round and during migration periods. The biggest problem for these birds is where it is they will live when they get here, or where the residential birds will live when the migrating birds make their nests about the place. It is [...]
October 4th, 2012 | Posted in Pets and Animals | No Comments
We were thrilled to learn last week that one of the most highly praised young adult novels of the year so far, Leigh Bardugo’s Shadow and Bone, had been picked up by DreamWorks and David Heyman (the man who optioned a little book series called Harry Potter). This is another fantastical tale about young folks [...]
September 18th, 2012 | Posted in Scandal | No Comments
Chris Brown has been doing his best to move on following his 2009 assault conviction for abusing his then-girlfriend Rihanna. But understandably, many members of the public aren’t so quick to forget, not to mention forgive. That would explain why copies of his latest album Fortune were found in a London HMV mega-store sporting an [...]
September 18th, 2012 | Posted in Scandal | No Comments
One thing you don’t expect to hear discussed on chipper lighthearted breakfast television is sex acts. Which is why this clip from Good Morning America earlier today is one of the best things we’ve seen in a while. Kirsten Dunst, Isla Fisher and Lizzy Caplan swung by the Times Square set for a chat with [...]
September 6th, 2012 | Posted in Scandal | No Comments
“Allergies” are the most common Ailment issue with dogs these days, and some cats as well. Ironically, it is the most commonly misdiagnosed health issue with Pets. THE DILEMMA Though there may be situations where Pets may truly be allergic to things they come in contact with, eat or inhale, it is important to understand [...]
September 5th, 2012 | Posted in Pets and Animals | No Comments
If you’re a serious wine drinker, but not a serious wine collector, consider investing in a wine refrigerator for you home. A basic wine refrigerator is just what you need for keeping bottles that you plan to drink within a year or two. Long-term collectors are going to need more than just your basic wine [...]
August 19th, 2012 | Posted in Food and Drinks | No Comments
Dog Stress: How do you recognize that your dog is stressed out or behaving strangely? As the world around us changes our dogs have to adapt to an ever-changing human orientated society and this in turn can cause extra stress for our dogs. We forget that this new world of ours is becoming increasingly alien [...]
August 19th, 2012 | Posted in Pets and Animals | No Comments
Copyright (c) 2012 Dr. Deva Khalsa FIP is a corona virus that infects cats. It can, in it’s initial stages, look just like a routine cold, mild fever or diarrhea. It’s insidious and comes in several forms. The most common form is the ‘wet’ form in which the cat’s abdomen fills up with a sticky, [...]
August 15th, 2012 | Posted in Pets and Animals | No Comments
Wow, it’s like we time traveled five years into the past! Picture it: It’s 2006, Red Bull is flowing like wine, and you can’t turn on the Internet with your eyeballs being bombarded with imagines of Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and/or Britney Spears scrambling out of a car without underwear on. Well…we guess that was [...]
April 9th, 2012 | Posted in Scandal | No Comments
Cushings disease in dogs is a very common, yet very misunderstood canine health disorder. In this article I will explain what canine Cushings disease is, the causes, the common clinical signs, and what tests are best to diagnose it. Then you’ll see the most important conventional and holistic options used to treat Cushings. Cushings disease [...]
March 25th, 2012 | Posted in Pets and Animals | No Comments
Good cheap food is not hard to find in America. The trick is knowing which are healthiest and how to combine them. Potatoes, beans, rice, pasta, tomatoes, eggs, non fat dry milk and fruits are all low cost nutritious foods that can be bought to make many, many delicious meals. Thousands and thousands of recipes [...]
March 15th, 2012 | Posted in Food and Drinks | No Comments