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Cheese Making Through The Ages

The many different types of cheeses available mean there is something to suit every taste. It is generally believed that cheese was first made in the Middle East. Legend has it that a nomadic Arab made cheese by accident when a saddlebag filled with milk fermented due to the hot sun and the galloping movement of his horse. Early cheeses were not the solid products we eat today. They were simple curds and whey, like what Little Miss Muffet ate. The curd is the solid part while the whey is liquid. Workmen making cheese are depicted in Egyptian hieroglyphics. In ancient times, the whey was eaten immediately while the curd was salted or dried for preservation. The Roman Legion helped spread the art of cheesemaking throughout Europe and England. The monasteries and feudal estates of Europe made great improvements in cheesemaking during the Middle Ages. Many of the classic...

Posted on April 21, 2009 by Arlen •  Comments (4)  • 

Spanish Memorization Using Link-word Technique

There are many learning language software available online today. But what you should consider before jumping on what you think is the best learning software program is the way or method you can use and whether you ll be able to deal with it as you progress in learning the language. In learning new languages, memorization always is the main ingredient in mastering words and constructing an entire sentence. There may be a lot of drawbacks how to flawlessly do this especially if you re new to learning foreign languages. Fortunately, for eager beavers, there are techniques that you can use which can benefit you and your time while you learn the language. A popular learning language technique which also complements your memorization skills is called the Linkword technique. In enhancing your memory, creativity and imagination are two big factors that lead to successful...

Posted on February 14, 2009 by Gabriela •  Comments (2)  • 

What Jay Abraham And Napoleon Hill Taught Me About Wealth Attraction

This article is a little different from some of the previous ones I ve written about success principles. Let s go back to when I was first starting out as an entrepreneur. In fact, I wasn t even an entrepreneur yet. I was trying to become one. I d been listening to tapes of Napoleon Hill s Your Right To Be Rich seminar over and over and over. I listened day and night. As soon as I opened my eyes in the morning. During the day. It didn t matter to me that I d listened to it 5 10 20 times in a row. And this wasn t a 1-hour CD either. It was 14 hours of only Napoleon Hill. Imagine what that s like: wanting to succeed so badly that you d be willing to listen to the same talk every day until you made a difference. I completely saturated my consciousness with Dr. Hill s message. After a few weeks, I reached a state where I no longer needed a motivational shot in the arm; I...

Posted on December 12, 2008 by Ericka •  Comments (9)  •