Thursday, October 21, 2010

“EveryTrail Announces Audio Travel Guides for iPhone - San Francisco Gate” plus 2 more

“EveryTrail Announces Audio Travel Guides for iPhone - San Francisco Gate” plus 2 more


EveryTrail Announces Audio Travel Guides for iPhone - San Francisco Gate

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 04:24 PM PDT

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Hiking Equipment Guide for Beginners - Associated Content

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 03:34 PM PDT

Hiking is a fun conversation, can make almost anyone. It is a fun way to connect with nature, to move at the same time. If you are interested in hiking, but never a real increase in the past, you need to buy special
 equipment for the road to the experience more comfortable and safe as possible. Here's a guide to help you get started with the purchase of chassis.

Hiking boots

His boots are very important for your comfort and safety on the road. Hiking shoes designed to give a good foot and ankle and offers good grip and traction. There are many types of hiking shoes on the market, and the type you get depends on the nature of the trip will do you. For a short walk to find a pair of lightweight shoes that had arrived just at the ankle. Look for boots that are made of a waterproof and breathable material. In addition, the most important thing is necessary. You need boots that fit like a glove, and makes sure that not only light in them for several hours, but also to avoid the risk of injury.

Clothing

no jeans - - stay cool, comfortable and easy to move even when it is hot clothes you wear to the rise, the appropriate conditions and terrain, go to where you are going to want a good pair of walking shoes pants, it is a good idea to wear pants to protect skin from scratches, insect bites, poisonous plants and the sun. They also want a light shirt with long sleeves and a hat of sun on your face.

Accessories

In addition, the right shoes and clothing should also be some important accessories for your walk. Investing in an ergonomic backpack that all their products as held snacks, compass, maps, sunscreen first aid equipment and personal items. If you plan on many steep and rocky terrain hiking do you buy suitable one Faltstock if they not used in your package. Finally, always remember to take more water than you need. Walking requires a lot of energy and your body is dehydrated on the road much faster than if you went to town.

Be prepared

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An Insider's Guide to the Food Network - Associated Content

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 09:08 AM PDT

You've always loved eating, but the time has come to start cooking for yourself. Whether you're a new graduate looking to leave behind your top ramen days or a foodie lacking kitchen skills, entering the cooking world
 is no small task. That's why the Food Network is around -- a resource for culinary aficionados and amateurs alike. But with so many different chefs to choose from, where do you start? We've created a guide to the help you navigate the Food Network and get going on your culinary adventures.

Paula Deen

The South's most popular chef, Paula Deen is known for her filling, hearty and wholesome Southern cooking. With guidance from grandma at a young age, Paula fought her way to find success doing the thing she loves most -- feeding people. Her famous chicken pot pies, banana pudding and BBQ sandwiches put her on the culinary map in Georgia, and remain recipe favorites for her widespread television audience.

Rachael Ray

This much loved talk show host prides herself on being a cook -- not a chef. Her quick fix meals and budget dinner ideas are very useful to new cooks with money and time restrictions. Although Rachael shies away from boasting about her culinary finesse, she's a teacher in her own right. Watch her chop with abandon and toss together meals that look like they've taken hours to prepare. If you study her way around the kitchen, you'll be a top cook in no time.

Aaron McCargo, Jr.

Aaron McCargo was once a struggling chef who yearned for a place in the culinary spotlight. After beating out thousands of culinary hopefuls and landing his own time slot, Aaron found his calling as a Food Network personality. As the host of Big Daddy's House, Aaron imparts his love of big, bold flavors and family-style cooking to a dedicated audience. With an inviting smile and warm personality, this trained chef makes cooking a relaxing experience that the whole family can share. If you're looking for some home-style chili or buffalo wings, Aaron's your man.

Alton Brown

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