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» Anniversary Ideas: How to Make up for a Missed Anniversary
By Jason Ladock | Published 11/24/2008 | Relationships | Rating:

You wonder why she’s glaring at you over breakfast and notice the way she slams the door as she leaves without a goodbye kiss.


» Why Is My Baby Crying?
By Jason Ladock | Published 10/20/2008 | Babies | Rating:

Babies cry for many reasons. They might cry because they are hungry, wet or just uncomfortable. When your baby cries, he or she is trying to tell you something.


» Seven Tips for Staying Sniffle-Free This Winter
By Michele L. Tune | Published 01/22/2008 | Fitness Wellness | Rating:

Summer’s fun has faded and now it’s time to crank up the heat, grab a cozy throw, wrap your cold hands around a cup of hot tea and perhaps curl up with a good book.


» A Practical, Up-to-Date Guide for Parents — Common Problems and Worries
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/20/2007 | Babies | Rating:

Babies' skin just isn't as smooth and clear as the advertisements say it is. Almost every baby develops a fine pink or red rash whenever the skin is irritated by rubbing on bedclothes, by spitting up, or by very hot weather.


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» Hungarian Kitchen: Soups, Noodles and Dumplings, Part 2
By Christopher Kwan | Published Yesterday | Food Drink | Unrated

Cut the meat into biggish pieces.


» Hungarian Kitchen: Soups, Noodles and Dumplings, Part 1
By Christopher Kwan | Published Yesterday | Food Drink | Unrated

Put the head, neck, lungs and liver of a lamb into cold water and cook.


» Hungarian Kitchen
By Christopher Kwan | Published 11/28/2008 | Food Drink | Unrated

A lively life starts with a laden table full of appetizing dishes, since this offers one of the greatest of enjoyments, that of eating.


» Basic Methods Of Cooking
By Christopher Kwan | Published 11/28/2008 | Cooking | Unrated

Boiling is understood as making meat and other necessary foodstaffs eatable by tendering them in boiling water with the pot covered or uncovered, on a low or high heat.


» Guide To Estonia: Polvamaa
By Calvin Stark | Published 11/26/2008 | Sightseeing | Unrated

At first, Põlvamaa was a part of the ancient Ugandi County; later, it belonged to the Teutonic Knights, the Tartu Bishop, Russia, Poland, Sweden and again, Russia.


» Guide To Estonia: Tartumaa
By Calvin Stark | Published 11/26/2008 | Sightseeing | Unrated

Tartumaa lies on the banks of River Emajõgi between two lakes, flanked by Lake Peipsi on the right and Lake Võrtsjärv on the left.


» Story for Pre-School Kids, Part 4
By Benjamin Waber | Published 11/26/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

But the game was not simple. The boys kept throwing the ball at the members of the opposite team with lightning speed, and Liisi and Marianna were not bad at it either.


» How to Report Animal Abuse
By Jessica Taylor | Published 11/25/2008 | Pet Related | Unrated

Congratulations on being an advocate for animals.


» How to Pet Proof Your Christmas Tree
By Jessica Taylor | Published 11/25/2008 | Pet Related | Unrated

The Christmas season is a time for spreading joy and laughter.


» How to Keep Your Dog Safe at Thanksgiving
By Jessica Taylor | Published 11/25/2008 | Pet Related | Unrated

The holidays are an exciting time for all family members, including the family dog.


» 5 Simple Steps to Exercise Your Dog This Winter
By Amber Contant | Published 11/25/2008 | Pet Related | Unrated

Have you noticed that most humans put on a "winter coat" of 5 or 10 pounds?


» Helping Out Animals in Your Community This Holiday Season
By Amber Contant | Published 11/25/2008 | Pet Related | Unrated

If you have a pet at home, then you know how much joy he can bring to your life.


» How to Read Pet Food Labels
By Amber Contant | Published 11/25/2008 | Pet Nutrition | Unrated

With all the pet food scares out there, it can be daunting choosing a nutritious meal plan for your pet.


» Spring Makeup Tips: Hot New Colors Are Chasing Away the Winter Blues!
By Jamie Sue Austin | Published 11/24/2008 | Beauty | Unrated

While giving your house its annual spring clean, don’t forget to update your makeup collection too.


» Story for Pre-School Kids, Part 3
By Benjamin Waber | Published 11/24/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

At lunchtime the girls picked reluctantly at their stewed vegetables.


» Story for Pre-School Kids, Part 2
By Benjamin Waber | Published 11/23/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

Indeed, the tractor left in its wake a fresh lane of earth with the potatoes nicely strewn on the surface. It looked like a parting on the head.


» Story for Pre-School Kids, Part 1
By Benjamin Waber | Published 11/23/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

It was a twenty-minute walk from Teedla bus-stop to the house where Helen and Kristjan lived.


» Father Forest
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

A farm on the edge of a forest often had an unwelcomed visitor.


» The Threshers' Revenge On The Squire
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

In the olden times of serfdom, during the threshing season, the squire used to climb up on the struts under the roof of the threshing-barn to watch the threshers work at night.


» Mother Wind
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

Once upon a time three girls went to the forest to pick wild strawberries.


» Three Frosts
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

Once upon a time a stranger came to the house of a poor man and asked if the man could put him up for the night.


» The Wind And The Sun
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

The wind and the sun began to argue which of them could make the traveller take off his coat.


» Lop-Ear The Mongrel
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather, a father, a mother and a son.


» The Mouse's Son-In-Law
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

Once upon a time there lived a mouse.


» The Good Deed Of A Flax Tow
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

In olden times when Old Nick used to go around stealing babies it so happened that one night he didn't quite make it and all because of a flax tow.


» The Foal's Price
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

The mare and her foal were grazing in the paddock.


» Why The Crow Didn't Marry The Tit
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

The crow wanted to take himself a wife; he thought that the tit was quite a pretty bird and so he went to woo her.


» How The Fox Punished His Tail
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

The fox went for a walk. Suddenly a hunter happened to see him and his dog began to chase the fox: The fox ran as fast as he could and barely made it into the shelter of his burrow.


» Animals' Winter Quarters
By David Bocchi | Published 11/22/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

There once were an ox, a pig, a goat, a ram, a cock and a hen who lived together in the forest.


» Estonian History, Part 2
By Kim Ernest | Published 11/20/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

In 1864 Jannsen moved from Pärnu to Tartu and, taking advantage of the more favourable circumstances there, started to publish a newspaper entitled Postimees (Estonian Courier).


» Estonian History, Part 1
By Kim Ernest | Published 11/20/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

By now approximately 13,000 years has passed since the days we can call the beginning of Estonian history.


» The Two Lives of Otu the Cat, Part 3
By Jacob Baranski | Published 11/20/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

In the evening Otu nevertheless came to the edge of the forest to see if the people had perhaps left.


» The Two Lives of Otu the Cat, Part 2
By Jacob Baranski | Published 11/20/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

Quietly and furtively Otu moved in between the tree-trunks and bushes.


» The Two Lives of Otu the Cat, Part 1
By Jacob Baranski | Published 11/20/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

Otu was the name of an old lazy cat.


» The Price of Greed, Part 3
By Jacob Baranski | Published 11/20/2008 | Pre-School | Unrated

Finally the sheatfish decided to give in to the requests of the others and to undertake something.


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