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T.e.g.a.t.o. The New Technology For Your Success
03.26.09 | 9 Comments
TEGATO, a very strange word, but a strange word that will help you succeed in what you want and what you want to achieve or desire. Yes, it s a new technology. If you are of average intelligence and have average memory remembering the technology is easy. Before you start any project, or any thing you want to accomplish, you have to think about it, but what I m asking is to think from it, and do the equation backwards, of how you are going to accomplish your desire. Everything you do requires energy and you can have it by sleeping well, eating healthy balanced meals, drink lots of water, and have an exercise routine you do everyday. All of this will help you deal with stress and give you the energy needed to do what you needs to be done. If you don t know where your going how will you get there. It s very important to have and set goals. Goals keep you...
Amaretto Flavored Tea
02.04.09 | 8 Comments
Amaretto flavored tea is great for experiencing the smooth almond taste connected with amaretto but without the effects of the alcohol. It has a velvety feel in the mouth and makes a great after dinner tea. This amber-red liqueur is enjoyable in all its many forms including tea drinks. If you enjoy learning about the history of things, you might find one story of how amaretto came about a little interesting. Amaretto means a little bitter in Italian. Now, would you believe the first bottle of amaretto made was because of a love affair. It s certainly colorful and as rumors go, entertaining. The painter, Bernardino Luini, who created the Madonna fresco in the Santa Maria delle Grazie Church located in Saronno, Italy, received the handmade gift from the innkeeper. Not unusual, except that the innkeeper s romantic interest, which inspired the creation of the...
Living On Water In The City On Water
12.03.08 | 5 Comments
Throughout Amsterdam s history, ships have shaped the face of the city. In the first few centuries they were mainly small fishing vessels and barges, later they made way for the larger merchant ships and Men o War, but now it is mainly the houseboats which give the waters of Amsterdam their distinguishing look. There are about 2,400 in the canals and in the waters around the capital. Living on water of course has its charms and also gives a feeling of freedom, but that isn t the most important reason for all the houseboats. Other reasons also attributed to the popularity of living on water. In the Fifties this lifestyle became popular because of the shortage of affordable houses on the main land. In those days, many skippers sold their barges to acquire larger and more modern vessels, or because the inland waterways could no longer guarantee them a living...