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		<title>Baby Car Seats Safety &#8211; Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this article you will be provided with information about baby car seats and keeping your baby safe while in the car. There are tips for buying new and used baby car seats. Answers to some of the most asked questions about car seats are provided as well. Q. What is the best baby car [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this article you will be provided with information about baby car seats and keeping your baby safe while in the car. There are tips for buying new and used baby car seats. Answers to some of the most asked questions about car seats are provided as well.</p>
<p>Q. What is the best baby car seat?</p>
<p>The best car seat is the one that matches your baby’s size and weight. It also fits properly in your car and is easily installed.</p>
<p>Q. What types of baby car seats are available?</p>
<p>There are several types of baby car seats such as infant seats, front facing car seats, and convertible seats. There are also combination seats (can face front or rear), booster seats and integrated car seats. With each type of seat there are variations.</p>
<p>Q. Is a five-point harness or a shield safest for my baby?</p>
<p>A five point harness gives your child the greatest protection because it holds your baby tighter in the seat in the event of a crash. A T-Shield or over-the-head restraint allows too much room or can get in the way of chubby tummies and legs. The stalk of the T-Shield can cause serious injury to your baby.</p>
<p>Q. How can I find out how to safely install my baby’s car seat?</p>
<p>All car seats (except most second hand seats) come with printed directions. If after reading the directions you still are not sure how to properly install it. You can call or email the manufacturer. Some police stations and hospitals have assistance programsas well.</p>
<p>Q. Is there a correct way to secure my child in the baby car seat?</p>
<p>Yes, there is a correct way in which to secure your child in his car seat. How you secure your baby in the car seat will likely depend on the age and size of your baby. For children under a year of age they should be placed in rear-facing seats in the centerof the rear seat. Older children can sit facing front and their seat are generally placed behind the driver or passenger in order to utilize the shoulder/lap belts.</p>
<p>Q. What is LATCH?</p>
<p>LATCH refers to Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children. It is a baby car seat installation system. The lower hooks are attached between the bottom of the back of the seat and seat itself. The tether piece is a strap made of seat belt material with a clip that secures forward facing baby car seats and prevents excessive movement of the baby’s head in crashes.</p>
<p>Q. What is a Tether?</p>
<p>The tether is a strap made of seat belt material with a clip. It attaches to the clips on the seat and secures front facing baby car seats. In a crash it prevents excessive movement of the seat and the baby’s head, reducing the severity of injuries.</p>
<p>Q. How can I tell when my child is ready to use car seat belts without a booster seat?</p>
<p>Your child will be ready for using the car safety restraint system when s/he can sitall the way back in the seat and the knees can bend comfortably over the edge of the seat. The belt crosses the shoulder between the neck and the arm and the lap belt is low and touches the thighs. Your child must be able to remain seated the whole trip.</p>
<p>Q. Can a baby car seat be used safely in an airplane?</p>
<p>Yes it can. Airlines require children age 2 and under, to be in approved car seats. The seats must be 16 inches or less to fit in the airplane seats. Call ahead and find out ifyour seat is an approved seat. Once on the plane, the hostess/es, will be able to assistyou.</p>
<p>Q. Is it safe for me to use second-hand baby car seats?</p>
<p>Yes it is safe to use second-hand baby car seats provided you do a safety check. Belts and harnesses should not be frayed or cracked. There should be no cracks or tears in the seat cover and the seat should recline easily and stay upright when the baby is seated. Look into the history of the seat, if it has been in a car crash do not buy it, its ability to safely restrain your child has been compromised. If the seat doesn’t come with a manual contact the manufacturer to ensure the seat will be properly installed.If the seat is more than 5 years old do not use it, it may have been in a crash and older baby car seats may not fit in new model cars.</p>
<p>Q. What should I do if my baby car seat is recalled?</p>
<p>In most cases, the manufacturer will provide you with instructions of what to do if baby car seat is recalled. In some cases they will replace it for free they will have you bring it somewhere to get replacement parts also at no cost to you.</p>
<p>Q. Are there baby car seats available for children with special needs?</p>
<p>Children with special needs may require different restraint systems. Discuss your options with your pediatrician. Agencies such as Easter Seals have programs and information on baby car seats for special needs children.</p>
<p>Q. What is the best type of harness for my baby car seat?</p>
<p>There are four types of harnesses in baby car seats. The six-point harness has two straps at the shoulders, two at the hips and two at the crotch. The five-point harness has two straps at the shoulders, two at the hips and one at the crotch. The t-shield is a padded triangle that latches at the crotch while the overhead shield comes down from over the head and latches at the crotch also. The safest harnesses are the five or six-point harnesses. These prevent excessive movement of the baby in crash situations. The t shield and the over-head shield allow for too much room and could cause your baby to be ejected from the car in a crash.</p>
<p>In Conclusion</p>
<p>You can never go wrong if you err on the side of caution when it comes to your baby. The size and weight of your baby as well as your budget will decide what type of seat you will purchase. This article has provided you with a number of tips to keep your baby safe while riding with you in the car.</p>
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		<title>How To Hire And Electrician</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 11:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An electrician is someone who specializes in the wiring and repair of electrical mechanisms. Most people will rarely need the services of an electrician, but when it is necessary choosing the right one is very important. For home use, electricians are typically needed to re-wire or repair existing systems. They are also needed for construction, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An electrician is someone who specializes in the wiring and repair of electrical mechanisms. Most people will rarely need the services of an electrician, but when it is necessary choosing the right one is very important. For home use, electricians are typically needed to re-wire or repair existing systems. They are also needed for construction, including additions and remodels, to place the electrical outlets and lighting. </p>
<p>Before deciding on an electrician, determine the scope of work. Be as detailed as possible so you can determine the needs for the project. Minor repair work can often be completed by an electrician who is less expensive and may not have a lot of experience. However, for major repairs, remodels, and new construction, it is imperative to get a skilled tradesman. Improper wiring can be very dangerous and can lead to fires, putting everyone at risk.</p>
<p>Get recommendations for an electrician before hiring one. Choose a few to get estimates on your project and compare all of them. Talk with each person to evaluate their experience and expertise. Have them walk through your project with you so you can understand what needs to be done, how it will be accomplished, how long it will take and the cost.</p>
<p>An electrician should be licensed and carry valid insurance. Verify that both are active and in good standing before starting a job. Damage done can be severe with improper wiring so this is very important. If an electrician can not provide you with both, do not hire them. There is too much at stake. Get copies of their license and insurance certificate.</p>
<p>Ask the electrician about their experience level. An electrical company that has been in business for a long time will likely be a better choice than one that is just starting out. New businesses may offer price reductions to help them establish a client list and references. If opting for a new business, check that the electrician who is working on the job has significant experience with the type of work required. Request references and check them. Electricians who have happy customers will do a good job for you.</p>
<p>Choose the electrician who has the best combination of price and experience, and with whom you felt most comfortable. Get the project specifications in writing so you have a detailed accounting of the job, the costs, and time for completion. This will help protect you if anything goes wrong.</p>
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		<title>Redecorating a Bathroom Requires Advanced Planning And Patience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decorating a home can be a fun and fulfilling experience. Whether one is decorating for the first time or redecorating, finding the right accessories to properly accent a home can provide a real sense of triumph and pride. Many people have favorite rooms in their homes, places that they feel the most comfortable. It is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Decorating a home can be a fun and fulfilling experience. Whether one is decorating for the first time or redecorating, finding the right accessories to properly accent a home can provide a real sense of triumph and pride.</p>
<p>Many people have favorite rooms in their homes, places that they feel the most comfortable. It is also common for many people to also have a room in their home that is not as inviting as it should be.</p>
<p>Making a home feel inviting is very important element to the overall happiness and contentment of the homeowner. There are many ways to personalize a house and make it feel unique to the owner or occupant.</p>
<p><B>Deciding on a Redecoration Plan</B></p>
<p>When decorating, it is best to start with one room at a time. Trying to personalize multiple rooms at one time can be confusing and overwhelming, and frequently leads to a job being left uncompleted.</p>
<p>When someone initially moves into a home, it is important to get thing into working order, so regular activities can proceed on a day-to-day basis. Once the basic workings of a home have been established, then it becomes an opportune time to begin decorating each room.</p>
<p>The bathrooms are a great place to start decorating because they are small and easy to make comfortable. When decorating a room, it is best to start with a theme or an ideal appearance. The theme will be the basic decorating style of the room or house.</p>
<p>In a full bathroom, the central design element will generally be the bathtub and shower. A shower curtain provides the perfect opportunity to highlight the main theme of the room. Shower curtains are like large canvases that easily display the basic concepts that will define the entire bathroom.</p>
<p>Many people will buy a shower curtain they like and then base the rest of their design on that one item. This strategy can provide for a lovely bathroom design, but it is generally best to have an idea of what one would like the final product to look like, before even looking at shower curtains.</p>
<p>This should be the case when decorating any room. Finding one piece and building around it can be a fun way to decorate, but it can be more rewarding in the long term to find many pieces that suit the overall style of the room and decorate around that.</p>
<p><B>Accessorizing Your Bathroom</B></p>
<p>In addition to shower curtains, there are countless items available for decorating a bathroom. Cute rugs, counter decorations, and a whole host of decorative towels can add charming touches to any bathroom.</p>
<p>The shower curtain in the bathroom may make a good focal point, but no room is complete without the accents that make it distinct, comfortable, and easy to enjoy. Finding the perfect bath accessories will be easier when the room already has an established theme.</p>
<p>In addition to following a basic theme, choosing a color or two to use in decorating a room makes it even easier to determine accents. If it is difficult to choose a color, basic black and white is a classic approach that provides a simple elegance.</p>
<p>Many designers do not just limit their color selections to their bathroom accessories, but they also paint the walls or cabinets in a home to blend with these primary colors. A gentle background color can help to round out the design of any room.</p>
<p><B>Rounding Out Your Style</B></p>
<p>After the theme of your room has been selected and the primary focal point has been filled, one will have laid the foundations for beautifully decorating a room. Finding the perfect accents to match the overall flavor of the bathroom can sometimes be a challenge.</p>
<p>Many people feel pressured to finish decorating as soon as possible and will purchase the first thing they find that even remotely fits in with their decorating theory. As time goes by, they might realize the mistake of their hurried purchase.</p>
<p>When someone realizes that they no longer like the decorations in their room, the next redecoration project might come a bit earlier than previously anticipated. Decorating should never be rushed. The longer it takes for someone to decorate a room, the more likely they will be to like the final product.</p>
<p>It can take years to build the resources necessary to build a dream home. In recent years, instant gratification kicks in and young couples and new families decide they want to start out at the level of comfort they experienced while growing up.</p>
<p>In many cases, these beginners do not take into account that their parents had years to create their lifestyle. With a little patience and planning, it is possible to build the same kind of home environment. Taking the time to truly develop a room into the perfect sanctuary can provide years of comfort to the person, who has patience enough to do it right the first time, while exercising real patience in the process.</p>
<p><B>Final Thoughts</B></p>
<p>Sometimes decorating can seem to be the most natural thing, with everything just magically falling into perfect order. At other times, it can seem as though the only thing you can find for a bathroom is a shower curtain and a couple of hand towels.</p>
<p>It takes patience to design the perfect room and fill it with a masterful blend of assorted accessories. Choosing a simple plan and building around it as you find the perfect items allows you an unlimited amount of time to decorate your home. And when your own kids are finally grown, they will have an idyllic memory of the lovely home that you had created for yourself.</p>
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		<title>Don’t Get Tangled With An Unlicensed Electrical Contractor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meeting The Code When considering new construction or a remodeling project, one of the most important aspects is the electrical portion of the work. While many homeowners do some of the electrical work themselves, it is wise to enlist the services of a licensed electrical contractor. Electrical wiring, circuit boxes, and fixtures can represent a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Meeting The Code</b></p>
<p>When considering new construction or a remodeling project, one of the most important aspects is the electrical portion of the work. While many homeowners do some of the electrical work themselves, it is wise to enlist the services of a licensed electrical contractor. Electrical wiring, circuit boxes, and fixtures can represent a severe hazard, resulting in fire or injury if not properly assembled and installed.</p>
<p>Most local building authorities require that even residential electrical wiring meet local code specifications.  An inspection must be performed upon completion of work before drywall is installed, and a “certificate of inspection” provided by the inspector or licensed electrician. </p>
<p><b>Finding the Right Contractor</b></p>
<p>When hiring an electrical contractor, make sure they meet these guidelines:  </p>
<p><i>Provide a written quote for the price of the work they will be doing.</i></p>
<p><i>Provide references of completed projects, and proof of current liability insurance.</i></p>
<p><i>Are licensed for work in your locality</i></p>
<p><i>They will obtain the necessary permits and application for inspection</i></p>
<p><i>They will provide the signed certificate of inspection upon  completion </i></p>
<p>After selecting a contractor, and when drawing up the contract, be sure to include detailed information on project specifics. Include such things as start and finish dates, specifications of fixtures and materials, and a detailed payment plan.  It is normal for the contractor to ask for 10 to 33% of the project cost in advance.</p>
<p><b>The Inspection Process</b></p>
<p>Because wiring, circuit boxes, and fixtures must meet electrical code and be inspected before other aspects of the project can be completed, it is important to meet with all other contractors when planning and scheduling work, to insure the project progresses smoothly.</p>
<p>In addition to the mentioned inspections, if there will be any buried cable involved, that will also need to be inspected before trenching is backfilled. Wiring to the meter, the main disconnect, and grounding must also be inspected. </p>
<p>The three best resources for finding an electrical contractor are references from someone you know that recently have had work done, a list of local licensed contractors provided by the licensing authority in your area, and Internet referral resources. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping your baby safe is one of the biggest concerns for all parents. There are many things we take for granted, but are hazards to your baby. Your home is not ready for the baby until you do some things to make it safe, especially if they are beginning to crawl or walk. Don’t find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keeping your baby safe is one of the biggest concerns for all parents. There are many things we take for granted, but are hazards to your baby. Your home is not ready for the baby until you do some things to make it safe, especially if they are beginning to crawl or walk. Don’t find out what is dangerous the hard way. Here are some tips to remember. This list is incomplete as each home is different, but hopefully, these tips will get you started in the right direction.</p>
<p>Your Purse; Babies love to play with the things found in a purse, whether yours or a guests.  Some of these things can be very dangerous to your baby, like medications, nail files, pens, cosmetics and other small objects.</p>
<p>Cleaning your home; Of course, you should make sure all cleaning products are out of reach of the baby when they are stored, but also keep this in mind as you are using them. It’s very easy to get busy cleaning and turn your back, just long enough for them to get into something dangerous. Use the sink instead of a mop bucket. Your baby can drown in a small amount of water, not to mention what is in the water may be harmful to them.</p>
<p>Furniture; Make sure none of your furniture lamps, or decorations are easily tipped over. Keep their high chair away from walls and other surfaces they can use for leverage to push it, possibly tipping it over. No furniture that has chipping or peeling paint should be allowed in the house with your baby.</p>
<p>Check out the rooms of your house often and remember to check them from your baby’s point of view. Get down on the floor to look for possible hazards.</p>
<p>A lot of Moms, especially those who breastfeed, like to have their baby sleep in the bed with them. There are some safety tips to keep in mind when doing this as well.</p>
<p>1. Don’t put them into an adult bed alone to sleep. They can crawl to an edge and fall off. They can become trapped between the headboard and the bed or the wall. They can also suffocate in soft bedding.</p>
<p>2. Babies should be put to sleep on their back, not on their stomach. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome may have something to do with placing babies on their stomachs to sleep, according to the “Back To Sleep Campaign”.</p>
<p>3. Don’t use pillows, comforters, and thick quilts or blankets for babies under 1 year old. They stand a chance of suffocating themselves. Securely fitting crib sheets are the safe way to go.</p>
<p> 4. Make sure your baby cannot fall out of bed. Bed railing is a useful item to have or having your bed with one side to the wall. The baby should sleep between the mother and the bed rail, not between two parents.</p>
<p>5. Make sure your bed has a firm surface. Never let your baby sleep on a featherbed, beanbag, waterbed, deep mattress, or other too-soft surface.</p>
<p>6. If you are under the influence of alcohol or medication that makes you groggy, do not put your baby to sleep in your bed. If you are groggy, you pose a danger to your baby.</p>
<p>7. Too many pillows, blankets, or stuffed animals can increase your baby&#8217;s risk of strangulation or suffocation. </p>
<p>8. Never fall asleep on a couch, sofa, or overstuffed chair with your baby. They can get wedged between the cushions and suffocate. </p>
<p>9. Don&#8217;t stuff too many bodies into a bed with a small baby. If you share sleep with more than one child, adequate space is necessary for both comfort and safety.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying toys for your baby is about more than just what will entertain them. You have to make sure that you buy toys for your baby that are safe. There are a lot of toys out there that are unsafe for babies. This article will explore some of the things you need to look for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying toys for your baby is about more than just what will entertain them. You have to make sure that you buy toys for your baby that are safe. There are a lot of toys out there that are unsafe for babies. This article will explore some of the things you need to look for when buying baby toys.</p>
<p>Balloons are  a definite no. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns parents and guardians of young children about the suffocation hazard presented by uninflated toy balloons and pieces of broken balloons. </p>
<p>Of all children&#8217;s products, balloons are the leading cause of suffocation death, according to CPSC injury data. Since 1973, more than 110 children have died as a result of suffocation involving uninflated balloons or pieces of balloons. Most of the victims were under six years of age, but the CPSC does know of several older children who have suffocated on balloons. </p>
<p>&#8220;Toy Basketball Nets&#8221; (11 million) can strangle children on loops or openings in nets that come unhooked from the rim or have knots that slide. CPSC is aware of more than 20 reports of children under 5 years old whose head or neck caught in the net of a toy basketball set, and an 18-month-old child died after becoming entangled in a partly unhooked net. People should remove and throw away nets that can unhook or have knots that slide. Call the manufacturer to get new nets that securely attach to the rim and do not have sliding knots.</p>
<p>&#8220;Swimming Pool Dive Sticks&#8221; (19 million) can cause rectal or vaginal impalement if children fall or land on the dive stick. CPSC knows of nine impalement injuries and three non-impalement injuries to children 5 to 11 years old. People should stop using the hard plastic dive sticks and throw them out. Depending on the dive sticks owned, consumers can receive a refund, replacement or repair. </p>
<p>&#8220;Flammable Spray String&#8221; (1 million) can cause burn injuries if sprayed around flame sources such as birthday candles. CPSC is aware of three reports of burns resulting from the use of flammable spray string. Flammable products intended for use by children are banned by federal law. Return the flammable spray string to the retailer for a refund. </p>
<p>&#8220;Star Wars Lightsabers&#8221; (618,000) without a battery protector could have a dislodged spring in the battery compartment, causing the batteries to overheat or rupture. CPSC and the company know of 38 reports of Lightsaber batteries overheating, including 6 reports of batteries rupturing, 3 reports of minor burns to consumers, and 1 report of eye irritation. Call Hasbro toll-free on (888) 690-6141 to get a free repair kit. Lightsabers currently being sold with the sticker &#8220;Now with battery protector&#8221; are not part of this recall. </p>
<p>&#8220;Pooh Poppin&#8217; Piano&#8221; (202,000) has a carrot-shaped microphone with a green leafy top that could break off, posing a choking hazard to young children. CPSC knows of three broken parts from this toy piano. Call Tiger Electronics toll-free at (888) 748-2860 to get a replacement. Only pianos with serial numbers starting with &#8220;WT&#8221; or &#8220;CO15D&#8221; are part of this recall. </p>
<p>&#8220;Blue&#8217;s Clues Toy Notebooks&#8221; (3.8 million) that are recalled have red plastic coils with flexible plastic end caps covering sharply bent coil ends. The bent coil ends can break off, presenting a small parts choking hazard to children. CPSC is aware of four incidents where the end piece of the coil broke off. People should call Colorbok toll-free at (877) 677-4725 to obtain a free replacement coil. Blue&#8217;s Clues Toy Notebooks currently being sold with &#8220;Version 2&#8243; on the back cover or lower edge of the packaging are not part of this recall. </p>
<p>&#8220;Precious Moments Tender Tails Stuffed Toys&#8221; (472,000) have pompoms that can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. CPSC is aware of three reports of pompoms detaching. People should cut off the pompoms and return them to Enesco to receive a different, free Tender Tails toy. </p>
<p>According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Council, more than 120,000 children were treated in hospital emergency rooms for toy-related injuries during 1998. To prevent eye injuries, the Academy offers these tips for choosing safe toys: </p>
<p>Tips on buying baby toys that are safe;</p>
<p>Select only toys and gifts that are appropriate for the child&#8217;s age and maturity level. </p>
<p>Avoid toys with sharp, protruding or projectile parts. </p>
<p>Check labels for American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) approval, to be sure toys meet national safety standards. </p>
<p>Consider carefully before giving BB, paint or pellet guns or air-powered rifles as gifts. They are classified as firearms and should not be considered toys. Darts, as well as bows and arrows, can also be dangerous. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget that participating in sports such as basketball, baseball, football and hockey can cause serious eye injuries. If giving sports equipment, make sure to include the appropriate protective headgear such as helmets, facemasks or goggles with polycarbonate lenses. </p>
<p>The seriousness of an eye injury may not be immediately obvious. When an injury does occur, it&#8217;s best to have an ophthalmologist &#8212; an Eye M.D. &#8212; examine the eye as soon as possible. For more information about eye health and safety, visit the Academy&#8217;s website at www.eyenet.org. For more information about toy safety, visit the Consumer Product Safety Council&#8217;s website at www.cpsc.gov. </p>
<p>Dangerous baby toys that were recalled; http://www.kidsource.com/cpsc/holiday.toy.summary.html </p>
<p>We hope the Tips on buying Safe Baby Toys gave you plenty of ideas for what to get baby. There are more tips for buying Safe Baby Toys at http://babyport.info Take time to choose the right baby toys and it will be very much appreciated by both parent and baby.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Spicing Up Seafood</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The allure of exotic spices launched Columbus on his journey of discovery. Today, home chefs can explore new taste sensations by using spices and other flavorful ingredients to add a new world of flavor to fresh fish and seafood. </p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s nothing like the fresh flavors of herbs and spices for cutting unhealthy calories without sacrificing taste,&#8221; said Red Lobster Executive Chef Michael LaDuke, who offers the following simple tips for enhancing the natural flavor of fresh fish and seafood: </p>
<p>World of Flavors: An easy recipe that turns fresh fish into an exotic dish is topping tilapia with a mixture of soy sauce, lime juice, orange juice, fresh ginger, garlic and cilantro. To produce a richer flavor, make the soy sauce mixture at least 24 hours in advance and refrigerate the sauce overnight. Serve the sauce at room temperature or slightly warmed. With its sweet, mild taste and firm, flaky texture, tilapia will soak up the flavors and take on a deliciously Asian flair. </p>
<p>If you prefer a delicately flavorful fish such as halibut, complement its medium-to-firm texture with bold spice blends such as curry or chili. </p>
<p>Healthy Oils: The key to making flavorful oils for a simply elegant and heart-healthy meal is to add herbs and spices, such as basil, garlic, salt and pepper, to olive oil over a low heat on the stove, similar to making tea. This allows you to adjust the intensity of the flavor. After heating the olive oil, strain the mixture and remove the herbs and spices. For a special touch, place the olive oil on your table surrounded by sprigs of the fresh herbs and spices.</p>
<p>Be adventurous! Add a variety of flavorful herbs and spices to your oil mixture, such as exotic peppers, chives, dill, lemongrass or mint. If you serve olive oil over salmon, you&#8217;ll also enjoy the heart-health benefits of essential omega-3 fatty acids found in this delicious fish. </p>
<p>Cooking With Wine: Wine is not only good for drinking, it&#8217;s also great for cooking. Pour white wine, such as a Sauvignon Blanc, over a firm white fish like mahi-mahi and season it with chili powder to intensify the flavor. Mahi-mahi is light enough to bring out the crisp citrus taste of this popular wine. But remember, your sauce will be only as good as the wine you choose, so always cook with a wine you enjoy drinking.</p>
<p>Adding Some Zest: Add the tangy flavor of citrus by generously squeezing lemon, lime, orange or grapefruit juices over your favorite fish or seafood and garnishing with freshly grated zest. When using fruit zests as a garnish, it is best to slightly poach them beforehand in sugar water, as raw zests can taste bitter.</p>
<p>For quick, tasty meals, make a citrus butter ahead of time by combining melted butter and citrus juices, cooling the mixture and storing it in the refrigerator until ready to use. Citrus juices mixed with melted butter also make great dipping sauces for succulent lobster and shrimp.</p>
<p>Studies show eating fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, including mackerel, lake trout, herring, sardines, albacore tuna and salmon, at least twice a week is good for the heart. Using an array of herbs and spices offers endless opportunities to bring out the best in all varieties of fresh fish and seafood.</p>
<p>Red Lobster serves guests fresh fish entrees with bold flavors, savory seafood dishes that include shrimp, crab and scallops, as well as the company&#8217;s signature, live Maine lobster.</p>
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		<title>Nine Delicious Salmon Recipes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boiled salmon. Ingredients:- 6 oz. of salt to each gallon of water, sufficient water to cover the fish. Mode:- Scale and clean the fish, and be particular that no blood is left inside; lay it in the fish-kettle with sufficient cold water to cover it, adding salt in the above proportion. Bring it quickly to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Boiled salmon.<br />
Ingredients:- 6 oz. of salt to each gallon of water, sufficient water to cover the fish. </p>
<p>Mode:- Scale and clean the fish, and be particular that no blood is left inside; lay it in the fish-kettle with sufficient cold water to cover it, adding salt in the above proportion. Bring it quickly to a boil, take off all the scum, and let it simmer gently till the fish is done, which will be when the meat separates easily from the bone. Experience alone can teach the cook to fix the time for boiling fish; but it is especially to be remembered, that it should never be underdressed, as then nothing is more unwholesome. Neither let it remain in the kettle after it is sufficiently cooked, as that would render it insipid, watery, and colourless. Drain it, and if not wanted for a few minutes, keep it warm by means of warm cloths laid over it. Serve on a hot napkin, garnish with cut lemon and parsley, and send lobster or shrimp sauce, and plain melted butter to table with it. A dish of dressed cucumber usually accompanies this fish. </p>
<p>Time. 8 minutes to each lb. for large thick salmon; 6 minutes for thin fish.  </p>
<p>Note. Cut lemon should be put on the table with this fish; and a little of the juice squeezed over it is considered by many persons a most agreeable addition. Boiled peas are also, by some connoisseurs, considered especially adapted to be served with salmon. </p>
<p>Salmon and caper sauce.<br />
Ingredients:- 2 slices of salmon, 1/4 lb. batter, 1/2 teaspoonful of chopped parsley, 1 shalot; salt, pepper, and grated nutmeg to taste. </p>
<p>Mode:- Lay the salmon in a baking-dish, place pieces of butter over it, and add the other ingredients, rubbing a little of the seasoning into the fish; baste it frequently; when done, take it out and drain for a minute or two; lay it in a dish, pour caper sauce over it, and serve. Salmon dressed in this way, with tomato sauce, is very delicious. </p>
<p>Time. About 3/4 hour.  </p>
<p>Collared salmon.<br />
Ingredients:- A piece of salmon, say 3 lbs., a high seasoning of salt, pounded mace, and pepper; water and vinegar, 3 bay-leaves. </p>
<p>Mode:- Split the fish; scale, bone, and wash it thoroughly clean; wipe it, and rub in the seasoning inside and out; roll it up, and bind firmly; lay it in a kettle, cover it with vinegar and water (1/3 vinegar, in proportion to the water); add the bay-leaves and a good seasoning of salt and whole pepper, and simmer till done. Do not remove the lid. Serve with melted butter or anchovy sauce. For preserving the collared fish, boil up the liquor in which it was cooked, and add a little more vinegar. Pour over when cold. </p>
<p>Time. 3/4 hour, or rather more.      </p>
<p>Curried salmon.<br />
Ingredients:- Any remains of boiled salmon, 3/4 pint of strong or medium stock, 1 onion, 1 tablespoonful of curry-powder, 1 teaspoonful of Harvey&#8217;s sauce, 1 teaspoonful of anchovy sauce, 1 oz. of butter, the juice of 1/2 lemon, cayenne and salt to taste. </p>
<p>Mode:- Cut up the onions into small pieces, and fry them of a pale brown in the butter; add all the ingredients but the salmon, and simmer gently till the onion is tender, occasionally stirring the contents; cut the salmon into small square pieces, carefully take away all skin and bone, lay it in the stewpan, and let it gradually heat through; but do not allow it to boil long. </p>
<p>Time. 3/4 hour.      </p>
<p>Salmon cutlets.<br />
Cut the slices 1 inch thick, and season them with pepper and salt; butter a sheet of white paper, lay each slice on a separate piece, with their ends twisted; broil gently over a clear fire, and serve with anchovy or caper sauce. When higher seasoning is required, add a few chopped herbs and a little spice. </p>
<p>Time. 5 to 10 minutes. </p>
<p>Salmon a la genevese.<br />
Ingredients:- 2 slices of salmon, 2 chopped shalots, a little parsley, a small bunch of herbs, 2 bay-leaves, 2 carrots, pounded mace, pepper and salt to taste, 4 tablespoonfuls of Madeira, 1/2 pint of white stock, thickening of butter and flour, 1 teaspoonful of essence of anchovies, the juice of 1 lemon, cayenne and salt to taste. </p>
<p>Mode:- Rub the bottom of a stewpan over with butter, and put in the shalots, herbs, bay-leaves, carrots, mace, and seasoning; stir them for 10 minutes over a clear fire, and add the Madeira or sherry; simmer gently for 1/2 hour, and strain through a sieve over the fish, which stew in this gravy. As soon as the fish is sufficiently cooked, take away all the liquor, except a little to keep the salmon moist, and put it into another stewpan; add the stock, thicken with butter and flour, and put in the anchovies, lemon-juice, cayenne, and salt; lay the salmon on a hot dish, pour over it part of the sauce, and serve the remainder in a tureen. </p>
<p>Time. 1-1/4 hour.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations! You’ve got a baby on the way!<br />
Once your baby has arrived, one of the most important parts of your new life together will be getting a good night’s sleep — you in your bed, the baby in a safe and comfortable crib. At first, you may want your newborn to sleep in a bassinet by your bed, making it a little easier for breastfeeding moms, but have a crib ready by the time your baby can roll over.</p>
<p>Your baby will spend more time in the crib than anywhere else, so safety is of utmost importance. What makes a crib safe?</p>
<p>    * The bars or slats of the crib railing should be no more than 2-3/8&#8243; apart, close enough together to prevent your baby’s head from slipping through or getting stuck. That crib in the attic may be a beautiful antique, but it probably does not meet this safety standard. Secondhand older cribs may also have splinters or lead paint as well as slats that are too far apart.</p>
<p>    * Cribs with cutout designs along the rail may look pretty, but your baby’s arm or neck could get stuck in them.</p>
<p>    * The crib must be sturdy. Your child will sleep in a crib until it’s time to move into a regular bed between the ages of 2 and 3. When shopping for the crib, give it a good shake to see if it wobbles or rattles.</p>
<p>    * Construction materials should be stained or painted hardwoods like maple, ash, beech or oak. The use of inferior woods can potentially weaken or warp the slats. Some metal cribs are also very sturdy and secure. All finish materials must be lead free and non-toxic.</p>
<p>    * For safety, the dropsides must be at least 9&#8243; above the mattress support when lowered. When the side is raised, the top must be at least 26&#8243; above the support at its lowest position. You should have no trouble quietly raising and lowering the side rail easily with one hand, since chances are you’ll have a sleeping baby in your arms.</p>
<p>    * Make things a little easier on your back by choosing a crib with an adjustable height mattress. A newborn can rest higher in the crib, while a baby who can sit up needs a lower mattress so he can’t climb out. You can change the height of most mattresses by simply raising or lowering the mattress support.</p>
<p>    * Check the hardware on the crib for sharp edges or points or anything else that could hurt your baby.</p>
<p>    * The mattress should fit snugly into the crib. If you can fit two fingers between the side of the mattress and the crib, it is too small. Keep an eye on foam mattresses; over time, they may break down at the edges and leave gaps. Check the mattress support to make sure there are safety clips that lock the hangers into their notches.</p>
<p>    * Use nonflammable and hypoallergenic bumper padding attached to the inside railings of the crib to cushion all four sides and prevent your baby from sticking an arm or leg through the railings. Securely fasten the bumper pads to the sides of the crib in at least six places. Be sure to remove bumper pads when your baby becomes more active.</p>
<p>    * Follow assembly instructions carefully. Periodically tighten all nuts, bolts, and screws and check teething rails for cracks. Check the mattress support hooks regularly.</p>
<p>    * Don’t place a crib against a window, near curtains or drapery cords, or near furniture that could help your baby climb out.</p>
<p>    * Crib toys need to be removed from the crib when baby is sleeping. And remove mobiles when baby is able to grab at objects.</p>
<p>Federal safety guidelines went into effect in 1973, but only since 1991 do most cribs meet all mandatory safety standards (16CFR part 1508) as set by The Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) and the voluntary standards (ASTM F966 and F1169) as set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). The Juvenile Products Manufacturers’ Association (JPMA) certifies cribs that meet the safety standards.</p>
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		<title>Bathroom Vanities &#8211; Are They Worth The Money?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If one takes it literally, you would think that bathroom vanities are just that, bathroom items that cater to man’s conceit, pride or self-adulation. Well, almost but not quite. It appeals not only to our need for aesthetic gratification, but more importantly to our functional needs. So what is a bathroom vanity? It particularly refers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If one takes it literally, you would think that bathroom vanities are just that, bathroom items that cater to man’s conceit, pride or self-adulation. Well, almost but not quite. It appeals not only to our need for aesthetic gratification, but more importantly to our functional needs. </p>
<p>So what is a bathroom vanity? It particularly refers to a bathroom cabinet that covers the water basin, pipes, and drain. It has drawers and shelves underneath that are used as storage spaces for items, usually those that need to be hidden from the guests. </p>
<p>In buying or redesigning a house, a great deal of time, effort and money are given to the living room, kitchen, bedrooms and other more prominent sections of the house. But such is not always the case for other unobtrusive but equally important rooms such as the bathroom, shower room or comfort room. </p>
<p>The bathroom is a very important comfort zone in the house, next to bedrooms. It offers a quite sanctuary for our personal needs. That is why getting the best design, tile materials, and amenities for your bathroom should also be a major consideration in house improvement activity. </p>
<p>One of the most important bathroom amenities is a bathroom vanity. A bathroom vanity is undoubtedly the main aesthetic feature of a bathroom in any house remodeling or decorating project. While it is the best place to keep private things out of the way and sight of the guests, it need not be bare-looking or simplistic. Given the best efforts in design, style, or finish, it becomes an attractive centerpiece for your bathroom. </p>
<p>There is a wide variety of choices of vanity designs, but you can narrow down your options to either a custom vanity or a prefabricated one. If you are a little tight on the budget, you can opt for pre-fabricated vanities that can suit your taste as well. But if you want more room for creativity and would not mind spending a fortune for it, then do not hesitate to scour the local directory to search for custom bathroom vanity maker. </p>
<p>Custom Wood Vanities</p>
<p>Custom wood vanities are the more popular choices in bathroom vanities, and the cabinet is its’ most notable feature. If the design calls for a laid-back or conventional look you can have a framed or American-style cabinet. A framed cabinet is framed around the front edges of the cabinet body. This type allows the attachment of hinges to the frame and the door, thereby providing a durable base for attaching hinges. On the other hand, if you want to have a more contemporary touch to your bathroom vanity, go for a frameless or European style cabinet. As the name implies, a frameless cabinet has no frame on the surrounding face of the cabinet’s body. This type has its hinges attached to the door and side panel of the cabinet body. </p>
<p>A basic rule of thumb in choosing a design for a custom-made wood cabinet is that it must have to blend effortlessly with the bathroom’s design. But do not just be contented with what you see, make sure that you have a functional cabinet with doors, drawers, hinges, or sliders put firmly in place. </p>
<p>For a wood vanity, your decision is not only limited to what is appropriate for the cabinet itself, but to a large extent to the choice of sink countertop, mirror, and other fixtures or accessories that have to be incorporated. Other factors that are as important are the storage space, drawers, size, and other particular details. To get you started, consider the following suggestions:</p>
<p>Make sure that you allot the appropriate storage space for your cabinet. You must have an idea beforehand what types of items are to be placed in which cabinet drawer. Make sure also that the accessories such as knobs, hanger, faucet matches the style of your cabinet. </p>
<p>Your choices become even more varied as you get to the countertops. But again, you can narrow down to wood, ceramic tiles, laminates, and other composite materials, or solid surface materials such as concrete, stainless steel, or stone. </p>
<p>Ceramic tile is the most commonly used countertop surface. It is durable and you can select from a wide variety of sizes, colors and grain. Wood countertops would make a lovely country-style countertop, but can stain easily and requires higher maintenance. The most durable and most resistant to heat, concrete is a wise choice, but there is also the risk of staining and cracking. </p>
<p>Make sure that you use only durable drawer slides. Avoid having vanity cabinets that have center-mounted slides or wobbly plastic slides because these types could not stand up to weight and heavy use for a long time. Get only the best ball-bearing assembly that you can afford. </p>
<p>Because it is a very versatile material, wood is the most common material used for wood vanities. Choosing the perfect wood variety for your vanity would be largely dictated by your personal taste, the over-all design of your bathroom, and the accompanying fixtures and accessories. But it is important to check first on the wood’s availability and your budget because wood vanities fetch way higher than vanities made of other materials. </p>
<p>Wood Types</p>
<p>Wood vanities are made from a variety of wood types, the same materials than can be used for other household fixtures made of wood. They may also be either wood veneer of laminated. Different wood species fetch different prices, depending on its availability and overall appearance. There are so many materials to choose from: maple, oak, cherry, hickory, yellow birch, or pine. While oak is the all-time favorite for an earthy and conventional looking wood vanity, the use of maple and cherry wood materials have increased. </p>
<p>Exotic wood fetch higher prices as these are the more rare varieties. Among those belonging to this category are mahogany, ebony, and walnut. Mahogany is mostly come from tropical rainforests. Its’ reddish brown color and regular grain qualities make it a perfect alternative to old oak wood. Walnut colors range from dark brown to a purplish shade of black. Ebony wood generally refers to very dark wood or black wood.</p>
<p>Every home decoration or designing project is an investment. As such, it needs to be carefully planned and executed. To protect you investment, work with professionals in the industry. You do not have to compromise comfort, style and taste for money.</p>
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