Archive for March, 2009

Handy Budgeting Tools - Swift Calculations!

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Abhishek Agarwal asked:

There are numerous budgeting programs available for use.A usual package is provided with money management programs,allowing you to enter in your inflows and outflows of cash,categorizing expenditures,besides analyzing your spending behavior.You can subsequently keep track of your monthly payments and dues through these programs.Moreover,programs offering a form for tax draft will ensure tat your not missing any dues or deductibles.

Coupons are yet another efficient budgeting tool.A number of stores and magazines containing coupons help you get discounts on a variety of products.This serves as an opportunity for you to save on your expenses on a regular purchasing product.And using these coupons on the regular purchasing product,you will therefore turn up in saving a fraction of your money.

Listing be it on a bit of paper, or your mobile,otherwise your PDA,that is personal digital assistant will immensely help you concentrate on what has to be purchased, apart from keeping track of the purchases made. The regular grocery trip is one of the best examples.Firstly,the entire week’s menu is planned,and then prioritize the necessary food items and other materials,if any, to be purchased which are likely to be unavailable in your kitchen in the near future.After this,prepare a list of the other household items which are need to be purchased.With the guidance of these lists,you will have a clear knowledge about the exact location as to where to go.And also know what exactly to buy.Whereas without these lists in your hand,you will only land up walking idly along the aisles,picking up food items which would be totally unnecessary at that point of time.

Filing System: Systematically filing your expenses is also considered as one of the tools that can be best used at home.Your bills,receipts, and any kind of bank documents issued to you can be put into simple,easy to handle,labeled file folders. By doing so, you will be able to monitor your payments and dues efficiently.

Your necessities as a consumer when best addressed and satisfied fully are called effective budgeting tools.Discover some of your own budgeting tools or otherwise a program -just ensure it suits your lifestyle!!!!!!

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Buy a Cheap Designer Leather Handbag - Handy Hints

Monday, March 23rd, 2009
Caroline Lewis asked:

If you are wanting to buy a cheap leather handbag then I would love to share a few handy tips that could end up saving you a lot of money.

It could also make the difference between you buying exactly what you want (and being wonderfully happy with your new bag), or being desperately unhappy with the whole experience.

Tip #1: USE AN AUCTION SITE.

I have put this first, and in capital letters, because it is the most important tip I can share with you.

Without doubt it really is the only way that you are going to get exactly what you want, in the price range that you are wanting to pay.

And, when it comes to selecting an auction site you are not going to find any better than eBay. You will never find as large a range of items, at incredibly low prices anywhere else … fact !!

eBay is quite possibly the most “price sensitive” marketplace in the world, for just about anything imaginable. They also have better consumer protections in place than most other auction sites, which is important consideration for the online shopper.

Tip #2: Know EXACTLY how much you are prepared to pay.

Picture this scene. You see a bag you just have to have. You place a bid. 2 seconds later you get outbid. You go a little higher. You get outbid again. You go a little higher. You get outbid again. Can you see the dangerous pattern here ?

Do not get involved in a bidding war. Make sure you know exactly when to stop, or you will end up winning the item but not at the discount price you were hoping for.

The great thing you can always count on eBay for, is that there will ALWAYS be another item exactly like the one you really want.

Tip #3: Check on the Seller.

eBay provides you with quite a bit of information about the seller, that the seller has no control over.

Try and deal with a seller who -

* already has a number of completed deals

* has been an eBay member for a while

* has a very high positive feedback rating (better than 98%).

Email the seller with any/all questions that you may have BEFORE you bid on any item. Remember that under eBay’s terms and conditions that your bid is a binding contract to buy.

Once you start using eBay you will get “hooked” and will buy again for sure. So, do not start off your eBay account by getting negative feedback for yourself from a disgruntled seller.

Tip #4: BE SENSIBLE.

This is also extremely important. eBay is just like anywhere else in the world, where there are plenty of fraudsters waiting to take your money. I am sure you will have heard plenty of horror stories.

Don’t let this stop you though. Basic common sense is all that you need to apply.

It is exceedingly difficult for fraudsters to maintain a high positive feedback over a number of deals (they will quickly get negative feedback from their buyers), which is why it is important to check those seller details that eBay provides for you.

If you are looking to buy authentic designer leather handbags then be sure to communicate in detail with the seller (by email , or even by telephone if they list a telephone number on their auction) beforehand, and ask them to provide the proof of authenticity.

You will find a lot of “knock-offs” and replicas … so don’t get caught.

Never pay using any method where you cannot get your money back on a fraudulent deal. This includes Moneybookers, direct bank drafts and transfers. Stick to the well tried and trusted methods like Paypal, where you have some recourse if everything goes bad.

Tip #5: Use a specialist directory site for your search.

More and more specialist eBay directory sites are coming online every day.

Why use them ? Because they automatically collect the exact live eBay auctions that you are looking for, and display them in one easy to navigate place. They save you the time and effort of searching through the whole of eBay yourself.

They are just information sites though. They are in no way involved with any deal that you may make. Your deal is always still just between yourself and the eBay seller.

Check the authors bio box below here for just such a directory that lists cheap leather handbags for sale on eBay.

I hope that you have found this article interesting, and that you can now shop more confidently online to buy that perfect bag you have always wanted.

Thank you for reading.

I, Caroline am owner/webmaster of BuyLeatherHandbags.com, a comprehensive directory site that lists thousands of cheap leather handbags for sale on eBay.

It goes without saying that I am also an avid shopper :-)

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Digital Blood Pressure Monitors Are Handy

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
Ashish Jain asked:

Normal blood pressure happens to be an indicator of your good health. Your heart beat along with your blood pressure are considered as vitals of your body. Having blood pressure above normal or vice versa is not at all a good sign for your health. For, there could be various reasons for high level or low level of blood pressure. Once you find yourself afflicted with this blood pressure abnormality, you should immediately chalk out a strategy to combat it.

You might be prescribed certain blood pressure medications. But along with medication and dietary measures, you are also needed to constantly keep track of your blood pressure. That’s when blood pressure monitor comes handy.

Although conventional blood pressure measurement tool called Sphygmomanometer is still preferred by doctors, introduction of digital blood pressure monitors have made it much easier for patients to monitor their blood pressure on their own. Using Sphygmomanometer is little complicated as it is used along with stethoscope to examine your vitals. And you need to learn monitoring of your blood pressure through it. However you don’t have to do any extra effort with digital monitors. Once you place the digital monitor on your wrist, if it’s a wrist digital monitor, with push of a button on the device, display unit of monitor would show your blood pressure level.

This digital blood pressure measurement device has been found giving accurate measures. The device comes with cuff and a LCD display panel. The cuff automatically inflates when device is placed on wrist or arm. Most of the digital monitors are equipped with facility to offer print out version of your blood pressure reading.

For a middle age folk it becomes necessary to take care of blood pressure in consonance with cholesterol monitoring specifically in America because of higher propensity to develop cardiac maladies. So, I would suggest all middle aged Americans to keep a digital blood pressure monitor at home. With the help of it they can find out their blood pressure in no time and even keep a record of various readings for doctor’s consultation.

While using this device you should take your monitor periodically to your health care provider to find out accuracy of reading. Once your monitor’s reading matches with the reading of doctor’s measurement kit, your digital monitor is declared perfect to be used.

These digital monitors come in affordable price range of twenty to thirty dollars. No wonder, why this self testing equipment is gaining world wide popularity.

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Handy Chicken Tips you May not Have Known

Saturday, March 21st, 2009
Mick Reade asked:

History & Definitions

The chicken is a descendant of the Southeast Asian red jungle fowl first domesticated in India around 2000 B.C. Most of the birds raised for meat in America today are from the Cornish (a British breed) and the White Rock (a breed developed in New England). Broiler-fryers, roasters, stewing/baking hens, capons and Rock Cornish hens are all chickens. The following are definitions for these:

• Broiler-fryer a young, tender chicken about 7 weeks old which weighs 2 1/2 to 4 1/2 pounds when eviscerated. Cook by any method.

• Rock Cornish Game Hen - a small broiler-fryer weighing between 1 and 2 pounds. Usually stuffed and roasted whole.

• Roaster - an older chicken about 3 to 5 months old which weighs 5 to 7 pounds. It yields more meat per pound than a broiler-fryer. Usually roasted whole.

• Capon - Male chickens about 16 weeks to 8 months old which are surgically unsexed. They weigh about 4 to 7 pounds and have generous quantities of tender, light meat. Usually roasted.

• Stewing/Baking Hen - a mature laying hen 10 months to 1 1/2 years old. Since the meat is less tender than young chickens, it’s best used in moist cooking such as stewing.

• Cock or rooster - a mature male chicken with coarse skin and tough, dark meat. Requires long, moist cooking.

Chicken Inspection

All chickens found in retail stores are either inspected by USDA or by state systems which have standards equivalent to the Federal government. Each chicken and its internal organs are inspected for signs of disease. The “Inspected for wholesomeness by the U.S. Department of Agriculture” seal insures the chicken is free from visible signs of disease.

Chicken Grading

Inspection is mandatory but grading is voluntary. Chickens are graded according to USDA Agricultural Marketing Service regulations and standards for meatiness, appearance and freedom from defects. Grade A chickens have plump, meaty bodies and clean skin, free of bruises, broken bones, feathers, cuts and discoloration.

Fresh or Frozen

The term fresh on a poultry label refers to any raw poultry product that has never been below 26 °F. Raw poultry held at 0 °F or below must be labeled frozen or previously frozen. No specific labeling is required on raw poultry stored at temperatures between 0-25 °F.

Dating of Chicken Products

Product dating is not required by Federal regulations, but many stores and processors voluntarily date packages of chicken or chicken products. If a calendar date is shown, immediately adjacent to the date there must be a phrase explaining the meaning of that date such as sell by or use before.

The use-by date is for quality assurance; after the date, peak quality begins to lessen but the product may still be used. It’s always best to buy a product before the date expires. If a use-by date expires while the chicken is frozen, the food can still be used.

Hormones & Antibiotics

No hormones are used in the raising of chickens.

Antibiotics may be given to prevent disease and increase feed efficiency. A “withdrawal” period is required from the time antibiotics are administered before the bird can be slaughtered. This ensures that no residues are present in the bird’s system. FSIS randomly samples poultry at slaughter and tests for residues. Data from this monitoring program have shown a very low percentage of residue violations.

Additives

Additives are not allowed on fresh chicken. If chicken is processed, however, additives such as MSG, salt, or sodium erythorbate may be added but must be listed on the label.

Foodborne Organisms Associated with Chicken

As on any perishable meat, fish or poultry, bacteria can be found on raw or undercooked chicken. They multiply rapidly at temperatures between 40 °F and 140 °F (out of refrigeration and before thorough cooking occurs). Freezing doesn’t kill bacteria but they are destroyed by thorough cooking.

USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has a zero tolerance for bacteria in cooked and ready-to-eat products such as chicken franks or lunch meat that can be eaten without further cooking.

Most foodborne illness outbreaks are a result of contamination from food handlers. Sanitary food handling and proper cooking and refrigeration should prevent foodborne illnesses.

Bacteria must be consumed on food to cause illness. They cannot enter the body through a skin cut. However, raw poultry must be handled carefully to prevent cross-contamination. This can occur if raw poultry or its juices contact cooked food or foods that will be eaten raw such as salad. An example of this is chopping tomatoes on an unwashed cutting board just after cutting raw chicken on it.

Following are some bacteria associated with chicken:

• Salmonella Enteritidis may be found in the intestinal tracts of livestock, poultry, dogs, cats and other warm-blooded animals. This strain is only one of about 2,000 kinds of Salmonella bacteria; it is often associated with poultry and shell eggs.

• Staphylococcus aureus can be carried on human hands, in nasal passages, or in throats. The bacteria are found in foods made by hand and improperly refrigerated, such as chicken salad.

• Campylobacter jejuni is one of the most common causes of diarrheal illness in humans. Preventing cross- contamination and using proper cooking methods reduces infection by this bacterium.

• Listeria monocytogenes was recognized as causing human foodborne illness in 1981. It is destroyed by cooking, but a cooked product can be contaminated by poor personal hygiene. Observe “keep refrigerated” and “use-by” dates on labels.

Rinsing or Soaking Chicken

It is not necessary to wash raw chicken. Any bacteria which might be present are destroyed by cooking.

Liquid in Package

Many people think the pink liquid in packaged fresh chicken is blood, but it is mostly water which was absorbed by the chicken during the chilling process. Blood is removed from poultry during slaughter and only a small amount remains in the muscle tissue. An improperly bled chicken would have cherry red skin and is condemned at the plant.

How to Handle Chicken Safely

• Fresh Chicken: Chicken is kept cold during distribution to retail stores to prevent the growth of bacteria and to increase its shelf life. Chicken should feel cold to the touch when purchased. Select fresh chicken just before checking out at the register. Put packages of chicken in disposable plastic bags (if available) to contain any leakage which could cross-contaminate cooked foods or produce. Make the grocery your last stop before going home.

At home, immediately place chicken in a refrigerator that maintains 40 °F, and use within 1 or 2 days, or freeze at 0 °F. If kept frozen continuously, it will be safe indefinitely.

Chicken may be frozen in its original packaging or repackaged. If freezing longer than two months, over wrap the porous store plastic packages with airtight heavy-duty foil, plastic wrap or freezer paper, or place the package inside a freezer bag. Use these materials or airtight freezer containers to repackage family packs into smaller amounts or freeze the chicken from opened packages.

Proper wrapping prevents “freezer burn,” which appears as grayish-brown leathery spots and is caused by air reaching the surface of food. Cut freezer-burned portions away either before or after cooking the chicken. Heavily freezer-burned products may have to be discarded because they might be too dry or tasteless.

• Ready-Prepared Chicken: When purchasing fully cooked rotisserie or fast food chicken, be sure it is hot at time of purchase. Use it within two hours or cut it into several pieces and refrigerate in shallow, covered containers. Eat within 3 to 4 days, either cold or reheated to 165 °F (hot and steaming). It is safe to freeze ready-prepared chicken. For best quality, flavor and texture, use within 4 months.

Safe Defrosting

FSIS recommends three ways to defrost chicken: in the refrigerator, in cold water and in the microwave. Never defrost chicken on the counter or in other locations. It’s best to plan ahead for slow, safe thawing in the refrigerator. Boneless chicken ******* will usually defrost overnight. Bone-in parts and whole chickens may take 1 to 2 days or longer. Once the raw chicken defrosts, it can be kept in the refrigerator an additional day or two before cooking. During this time, if chicken defrosted in the refrigerator is not used, it can safely be refrozen without cooking first.

Chicken may be defrosted in cold water in its airtight packaging or in a leak proof bag. Submerge the bird or cut-up parts in cold water, changing the water every 30 minutes to be sure it stays cold. A whole (3 to 4-pound) broiler fryer or package of parts should defrost in 2 to 3 hours. A 1-pound package of boneless ******* will defrost in an hour or less.

Chicken defrosted in the microwave should be cooked immediately after thawing because some areas of the food may become warm and begin to cook during microwaving. Holding partially cooked food is not recommended because any bacteria present wouldn’t have been destroyed. Foods defrosted in the microwave or by the cold water method should be cooked before refreezing.

Do not cook frozen chicken in the microwave or in a slow cooker. However, chicken can be cooked from the frozen state in the oven or on the stove. The cooking time may be about 50% longer.

Stuffed Chicken

The Hotline does not recommend buying retail-stuffed fresh whole chicken because of the highly perishable nature of a previously stuffed item. Consumers should not pre-stuff whole chicken to cook at a later time. Chicken can be stuffed immediately before cooking. Some USDA-inspected frozen stuffed whole poultry MUST be cooked from the frozen state to ensure a safely cooked product. Follow preparation directions on the label.

Marinating

Chicken may be marinated in the refrigerator up to 2 days. Boil used marinade before brushing on cooked chicken. Discard any uncooked leftover marinade.

Safe Cooking

FSIS recommends cooking whole chicken to a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F as measured using a food thermometer. Check the internal temperature in the innermost part of the thigh and wing and the thickest part of the ******. For reasons of personal preference, consumers may choose to cook poultry to higher temperatures.

For approximate cooking times to use in meal planning, see the following chart compiled from various resources.

Approximate Chicken Cooking Times

Type of Chicken Weight Roasting

350 °F Simmering Grilling

Whole broiler fryer+ 3 to 4 lbs. 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 hrs. 60 to 75 min. 60 to 75 min*

Whole roasting hen+ 5 to 7 lbs. 2 to 2 1/4 hrs. 1 3/4 to 2 hrs. 18-25 min/lb*

Whole capon+ 4 to 8 lbs. 2 to 3 hrs Not suitable 15-20 min/lb*

Whole Cornish hens+ 18-24 oz. 50 to 60 min. 35 to 40 min. 45 to 55 min*

Breast halves, bone-in 6 to 8 oz. 30 to 40 min. 35 to 45 min. 10 - 15 min/side

Breast half, boneless 4 ounces 20 to 30 min. 25 to 30 min. 6 to 8 min/side

Legs or thighs 8 or 4 oz. 40 to 50 min. 40 to 50 min. 10 - 15 min/side

Drumsticks 4 ounces 35 to 45 min. 40 to 50 min. 8 to 12 min/side

Wings or wingettes 2 to 3 oz. 30 to 40 min. 35 to 45 min. 8 to 12 min/side

+ Unstuffed. If stuffed, add 15 to 30 minutes additional time.

* Indirect method using drip pan.

Microwave Directions:

• Microwave on medium-high (70 percent power): whole chicken, 9 to 10 minutes per pound; bone-in parts and Cornish hens, 8 to 9 minutes per pound; boneless ******* halves, 6 to 8 minutes per pound.

• When microwaving parts, arrange in dish or on rack so thick parts are toward the outside of dish and thin or bony parts are in the center.

• Place whole chicken in an oven cooking bag or in a covered pot.

• For boneless ****** halves, place in a dish with 1/4 cup water; cover with plastic wrap.

• Allow 10 minutes standing time for bone-in chicken; 5 minutes for boneless ******.

• The USDA recommends cooking whole poultry to a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F as measured using a food thermometer. Check the internal temperature in the innermost part of the thigh and wing and the thickest part of the ******. When cooking pieces, the breast, drumsticks, thighs, and wings should be cooked until they reach a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F. For reasons of personal preference, consumers may choose to cook poultry to higher temperatures.

Partial Cooking

Never brown or partially cook chicken to refrigerate and finish cooking later because any bacteria present wouldn’t have been destroyed. It is safe to partially pre-cook or microwave chicken immediately before transferring it to the hot grill to finish cooking.

Color of Skin

Chicken skin color varies from cream-colored to yellow. Skin color is a result of the type of feed eaten by the chicken, not a measure of nutritional value, flavor, tenderness or fat content. Color preferences vary in different sections of the country, so growers use the type of feed which produces the desired color.

Dark Bones

Darkening around bones occurs primarily in young broiler-fryers. Since their bones have not calcified completely, pigment from the bone marrow can seep through the porous bones. Freezing can also contribute to this seepage. When the chicken is cooked, the pigment turns dark. It’s perfectly safe to eat chicken meat that turns dark during cooking.

Pink Meat

The color of cooked chicken is not a sign of its safety. Only by using a food thermometer can one accurately determine that chicken has reached a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F throughout. The pink color in safely cooked chicken may be due to the hemoglobin in tissues which can form a heat-stable color. Smoking or grilling may also cause this reaction, which occurs more in young birds.

Color of Giblets

Giblet color can vary, especially in the liver, from mahogany to yellow. The type of feed, the chicken’s metabolism and its breed can account for the variation in color. If the liver is green, do not eat it. This is due to bile retention. However, the chicken meat should be safe to eat.

Fatty Deposits

Chickens may seem to have more fatty deposits or contain a larger “fat pad” than in the past. This is because broiler fryer chickens have been bred to grow very rapidly to supply the demand for more chicken. Feed that is not converted into muscle tissue (meat) is metabolized into fat. However, the fat is not “marbled” into the meat as is beef or other red meat, and can be easily removed. Geneticists are researching ways to eliminate the excess fat.

Trisodium Phosphate

Food-grade trisodium phosphate (TSP) has been approved by FSIS for use in poultry slaughter as an antimicrobial agent. When immersed in and/or sprayed in a dilute solution on chickens, it can significantly reduce bacteria levels. TSP is “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS) by the FDA, and has been safely used for years, particularly in processed cheese.

Irradiation of Poultry

In 1992, the USDA approved a rule to permit irradiation of raw, fresh or frozen packaged poultry to control certain common bacteria on raw poultry that can cause illness when poultry is undercooked or otherwise mishandled. Irradiation at 1.5 to 3.0 kilo Gray, the smallest, most practical “dose,” would eliminate more than 99 percent of Salmonellae organisms on the treated poultry.

Packages of irradiated chicken are easily recognizable at the store because they must carry the international radura symbol along with the statement, “treated with irradiation” or “treated by irradiation.”

Storage Times

Since product dates aren’t a guide for safe use of a product, how long can the consumer store the food and still use it at top quality? Follow these tips:

• Purchase the product before the date expires.

• Follow handling recommendations on product.

• Keep chicken in its package until using.

• Freeze chicken in its original packaging, overwrap or re-wrap it according to directions in the above section, “How to Handle Chicken Safely”.

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The Handy Math Answer-to-exercise Guide.

Friday, March 20th, 2009
Luke T. Axton asked:

Nothing can turn off kids faster to learning math than if the lesson is poorly taught. Getting a mathematics answer for a lot of kids can be hard. If your kid experiences this, there is a solution to try to help them learn this very important skill for life, a math CD to use at home. You need to look for CDs that meet certain criteria for your child to get the right answer every time. In other words, buy one that will connect them, and not irritate them when trying to find the right math answer.

Most kids can use a little extra help with math, and it’s possible to find a CD that will engage their minds, and they’ll want to find the math answer. Your job is not to find just any CD that teaches math, but one that’s accepted by real educators. Talk with your kid’s teacher if necessary, or even ask several math educators for their advice and opinion. Good programs are self paced and are engaging to the mind, so your kid will want to find a math answer. Also, look for one that has clearly defined categories and age appropriate.

Instruction that uses games to help in math is one of the best teaching tools. However, be sure to find out if the games help them understand a real life world connection, and its overall application. Puzzles, matrixes and reading problems are the best type of computer workouts they can get when using the material. Find out if a math answer is provided for each question too. If you don’t they won’t know if it’s right, unless you know.

It’s okay to have them read and learn from the computer, but make sure it can print out work sheets to help them work on finding a math answer. Putting pencil to paper reinforces and imprints the steps through visual and physical activity. Take the time to go over their work with them, and give them that human one to one support on knowing the process of finding a math answer. Besides, your child needs a little praise, when trying something new, or to find a tough math answer.

You’ll need to make sure that efforts are rewarded when they do get the question right. An award printout that they can hang on their wall, gives them a lot of encouragement. The instruction CD should provide a way for your kid to slowly work up to more difficult levels, and at the same time not discourages them with too much at once. Finding the math answer gradually is the best way to practice. Who knows, your kid with your help might just be the next math genius.

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A Few Handy Tips on Anchoring

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Robert asked:

No matter how good the equipment you use, you can’t have a secure anchor for your boat unless you know how to use the gear properly. Often boaters will refer to anchoring as an art that you learn and improve upon through experience. The first step in anchoring your boat properly is to select an anchorage.

When it comes to selecting an anchorage you want to take into account prevailing winds, the bottom depth, the bottom composition and the existence of any other craft in the area. It is important to find shelter from the wind since calmer water will place less strain on your anchor and therefore your nerves as well. Always remember to anticipate any changes in wind direction and velocity as well.

The type of anchor you will use depends on the composition of the bottom. You should ideally anchor in a place where the water is deep enough that you don’t have to worry about sitting on the bottom during low tide. Although you don’t want water that is too deep since your rope or chain will be long, and you will have a greater swinging circle as a result. It is best to anchor in water that is two or three times the depth of your boat at its lowest if you can.

When approaching the anchorage you will want to make sure you have adequate swinging room. Be sure to mentally calculate the swinging circles for any other boats that are in your area. Circles will be small for boats attached to moorings and larger if they are on anchors.

Also take into account how the other boats are lying in relation to any wind and current. Reduce the speed of your boat and enter into the anchorage on the same heading as the boat already anchored there and then slow as your approach your anchorage point.

When it comes to placing and retrieving an anchor it is best to have two people in order to make the process easier. Position one person at the rode and the other in the cockpit. After you have chosen your spot to anchor the operator in the cockpit will slowly turn the vessel into the wind. Then pay out the anchor until you feel it hit bottom after you have made sure it is firmly attached to the rode.

Then the boat operator should slowly back up at the second person pay’s out the scope that is required for the chosen anchorage. At the desired scope tell the operator to stop, secure the rode to the vest and then tell the operator to back on the rode slowly. This helps to take up slack and drive the anchor sharply into the bottom. The vessel can be shut down once you are sure the anchor is set.

Anchoring will take experience to perfect that art. It is a functioning of heavy gear, applied force, friction and proper angles. Invest in an anchor winch for retrieval and always lean towards heavy ground tackle. Be sure to have at least one anchor system on board just for deployment during an emergency. You can help keep the anchor stock down on the bottom by attaching a heavy weight near the junction of the chain and line of the rode.

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Where Duck Hunting Boats With Flat Bottoms Come in Handy

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:

Duck hunting can be accomplished on dry land and you can use duck hunting boats as well. These boats are great for hunting for ducks in a variety of environments that other boats will have difficulties in. You can choose the type of boat that will best suit the terrain you are planning on doing your hunting in. For duck hunters this means have a knowledge of the habitat their prey lives and feeds in.

While the majority of duck hunters prefer to hunt ducks from behind a duck blind, there are some who prefer to look for their game birds in other places. For these people sometimes the terrain they need to travel across is that of swamps and marshes. Since these places are full of water and lots of leafy hiding places, they are ideal for ducks.

Before you can flush your game birds out into the open you need to get to them. This is where duck hunting boats with flat bottoms come in handy. The companies who manufacture these types of flat bottom duck hunting boats have investigated the various needs of duck hunters. The boats are designed to float through the waterways with minimal difficulties to the duck hunter.

To make sure that the duck hunter has ample room to store their gear and hunting rifles these duck hunting boats are provided with storage space. You will find duck hunting boats which are designed to hold not just the duck hunter, but also their dogs, decoy ducks, and all of the equipment which is required for duck hunting.

The best type of duck hunting boats have been created to mimic the smooth underbody of alligators. Just as these graceful creatures manage to glide smoothly in swampy waters leaving no trails there are duck hunting boats that have this capability too. These boats have rounded slick chines. For this reason they will not catch on any logs, stumps or ditch banks. These boats have the ability of sliding off and down muddy banks.

The many different varieties of duck hunting boats give the avid duck hunter the ability of following the ducks to their natural habitat. From these places the hunter will have the opportunity of deciding if they will set up a duck blind somewhere in the vicinity. They will also have a choice of using their duck callers to lure the ducks out into the open.

By using these duck hunting boats the duck hunter increases their chances of getting a great shoot. The many different water and swamps are now open for you to explore. With duck hunting boats the world of game hunting has just expanded.

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6 Handy Tips on Buying the Right Diamonds

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Mr. Praven Sharma asked:

Believe it a not; there are jewelers who are unable to differentiate a diamond cut from a diamond shape. Everyone is so hyped up about the carat weight and has totally forgotten about the other 3 characteristics of a diamond.

It won’t take you years or months to learn something about diamond. There are plenty of articles and information on the 4C of a diamond. Spend some useful time in the library or internet and learn about diamonds. Who knows, you may become an expert in diamonds.

1. Prioritize the 4 characteristics

There are much more about diamonds than just the 4Cs. But at the end of the day, the 4Cs are still the major factors influencing the quality and price of a diamond.

Before you start prioritizing the 4Cs, you got to know what your girl actually likes about a diamond. If she like big one, go for a diamond with big carat weight but with poorer quality in terms of color, cut or clarity. If she likes the brilliance of a diamond and doesn’t mind the size, choose one with excellent cut and clarity. Whichever the case is, prioritizing the 4Cs will give you a better idea of what diamonds will suit her taste as well as your budget.

2. Do a price research

Based on your list, you should have a rough estimate of the market price of the diamond you are looking for. If the price is out of your budget, try going for a grade lower than your expectation and you may eventually find one that suits you well.

3. Do some background research on the jewelry stores

If you have been doing researching, you would have come across information on cubic zirconium diamonds. These synthetic diamonds are D-color graded, flawless and cut to perfection. In short, a CZ diamond is a ‘perfect’ diamond. It is brilliant, flawless and yet cheap. Their prices do not increase exponentially with their quality unlike diamonds.

And there are also some natural diamonds which have undergone treatments to reduce its blemishes thus enhanced its appearance. It is still a low grade diamond and dishonest dealers may try to pass it off as a good graded diamond and sell you at a higher price.

So, before you start swiping your hard-earned money away, do some research about the jeweler as well. Ask your family, relatives or friend who have purchased from the dealer. Online forum is a good place to ask around and there are plenty of sites that provide reviews on jewelry store online.

Give the jewelry store a call, talk to their staffs and decide for yourself if you are comfortable with the store.

4. Always ask for a money back guarantee

There are risks in very form of transactions, so do buying diamonds. Protect yourself and minimize any risks by making sure that the store has the complete details about their return policy. It should include information about the validity period, what to do if you wish to return your purchase and their address.

As a rule of thumb, online stores should offer you no less than 21 days return policy. In fact, most of them have a return policy of 30 days.

5. Choose jewelers who provide grading reports

Certified diamonds will come along with a grading report by reputable gemology organizations such as GIA or AGS. Some online jewelry stores certified their diamond by in-house gemologists and they may be using different grading standards from GIA or AGS, while others may not provide the grading reports. Diamonds from top online jewelry stores generally comes accompanied with a grading report.

After you have purchased your diamond, you should get it appraised again with the grading report by a trained gemologist. The grading report will be very helpful in ascertaining whether the diamond you have bought is up to the specifications shown on the report.

About the author:

Mr. P Sharma is the owner of the Diamonds and Diamond Jewellery (http://djewels.org), a website that offers reviews on online jewelry stores selling diamonds and diamond jewelry.

 

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A Handy Traveller’s Tourist Guide to the Regional Lure of Manchester

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Krissy Haze asked:

r is situated in the north west of the uk was given city status in 1853. A big city, it boasts a population of over 450,000, which makes it the 14th most densely populated city in Europe.

The city boasts pair of major railway station, manchester piccadilly and manchester victoria. it’s also servedby local & national bus and coach services, many of which leave from the city’s chorlton street coach station.

Manchester rose to prominence in the nineteeth century, when it was at the middle of the industrial revolution. The city was ideal for the textile trade as it was humid, as well as a capable supply of water. The city’s rivers also generated water power that ran the machinery in the mills. the ready availability of coal and the transport system of railways and roads also helped it become an industrial centre. because of this, countless cotton mills started to spring up throughout the city.

Manchester’s cotton mills still remain today, although plenty of them have been changed into offices & flats. thanks to the 1996 ira bomb that destroyed a lotof the city centre, Manchester also has many modern structures, too.

There are lots of things to do in Manchester, including many museums & galleries. some of the best are URBIS, the manchester museum & the Whitworth Art Gallery.

The Whitworth art gallery has a wonderful permanent collection of work, which include art by artists such as Picasso, Paul Klee & David Hockney. as well as this, the gallery also has many touring exhibitions.

Manchester is renowned for its great opportunities for shopping, which cater to every taste. Indeed, you will find everything in the city, from high-end designer shops such as harvey nicks to high street retailers such as miss selfridge & HMV.

If you would rather go to alternative shops, you will not be disappointed either. in fact, the city has a handful of fabulous music shops, vintage fashion shops & other quirky retailers located in the northern quarter.

Manchester is famous for its night life, which means that its only right that you try it. Whether you enjoy a tasty glass of red wine or going to a gig, we are sure that you will find some fantastic things to do in this fun city.

Manchester is linked with music & a number of famous bands hail from the city, which include the courteeners, Badly Drawn Boy & morrissey. if you would like to watch the next big thing, you will find countless live music venues in the city.

For a more vip evening out, you could visit one of the city’s vip wine bars instead. Here you will be able to mix with an refined crowd & have some high-quality cocktails.

If you’re looking for somewhere a little more special to stay during your visit to manchester, you certainly will not be disappointed. in fact, the city has branches of much major chain hotels, which include the ramada & the Hilton.

For travellers on a budget, you will be pleased to discover that the city has many guesthouses & bed & breakfasts too.

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5 Handy Tips on How to Buy Good Used Bass Boat

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Robert asked:

s have changed greatly in the last few years. At one time bass boats weren’t much more than a canoe. However, todays bass boats come in a variety of styles and designs with a number of accessory options. If you want to save money on your next bass boat purchase then you should consider getting a used bass boat. In order to get a good used bass boats consider the following five tips.

1. First you want to carefully decide where you want to buy your used bass boat from. The best source is from a licensed boat or yacht broker. While some good deals can be found on online auction sites like eBay there are few things you should consider before going to eBay to check out specifications and prices. The reason why brokers are the best option is because they have experience and a great deal of contacts. Even if they don’t have the perfect bass boat for you now, there is a good chance they will be able to get it for you quickly. By getting a broker you will also be able to get advice on important parts of the buying process such as insurance, mooring fees, availability and extra costs.

2. Always be prepared to negotiate a price. If you don’t work to get a bargain then there is a good chance you will end up paying more for your used bass boat than you have to. If you are a motivated and informed buyer then there is a good chance that the seller will want to do further business with you. A seller will often be open to working with you since this can lead to positive recommendations for their services.

2. Once you have found a boat that meets your needs and one that you are interested in purchasing, it is important to check it out carefully. If you need to, ask a friend to come along who knows more about boats than you. While you need to pay careful attention to the engine there are other parts of the boat that also need your careful attention. The best way to save a headache and time is to have a professional survey done. Having the boat checked by a professional marine surveyor will also help you in the event of an insurance claim in case something goes wrong at a later date and you need to make a claim.

4. If you are choosing to buy your used bass boat online you can get a good deal of information from the written description alone. But still you want to make sure there are plenty of photographs to back up the description. While buying online is a good way to save extra money you need to be careful. Consider the seller’s reputation as well as the photos carefully before making a purchase.

5. Finally before getting a used bass boat you need to consider any additional costs that may be unexpected. This is why bargaining with the seller and where you purchase your boat will play important roles. You don’t want to buy a boat if you aren’t going to be able to enjoy it because all your time and money is taken up in caring for or improving the boat. Always make sure you take the boat for a sea trial before purchase so you can make sure you are satisfied with your boat choice.

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