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March 1, 2010

this is a test to find out how this deal works and how wp will do the formatting if the text is entered continuosly in the email window and so on and on and on till we get a line break.

And a new line after return.


Rosenthal Dinnerware

October 31, 2009

This is for those who like “nice stuff” and who like to have something nobody else has.

A Rosenthal dinnerware set for 12. Manufactured, hand numbered and dated 1936. A very rare pre WWII collectors item.

Please make an offer.

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1936 Rosenthal Dinnerware


Morgan Horses – Foals For Sale

October 31, 2009

Pine Creek Ranch has several fillies and colts for sale.

They are “Western Working” Morgans and have all been handled.

To check them out click here.

Well they have grown a little, but they sure look cute.

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Charlie is her name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is Dixie

 

 


Morgan Horses – Stallion For Sale

October 31, 2009

Pine Creek Ranch has a “Western Working” Morgan stallion for sale.

He is ten years old, a proven producer and a very gentle horse.

To check him out click here.

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A Handsome Morgan Stud


German Recipes – The “Wiener Schnitzel” And The Cousins

October 27, 2009

The “Wiener Schnitzel” is one of the easiest meals to prepare. Originally made with veal you can use a pork cutlet. Pound it thin to tenderize it, dip it in egg and breadcrumbs and fry it. Serve with a half lemon to be sprinkled over it. That is it!

Hard to find something that good that is that easy to make. But did you know there are a few cousins of the Wiener Schnitzel? You prepare it all the same way.

Fresh or canned mushroom sauted with some diced onions on top make a “Hunters Schnitzel”.

Sliced paprika sauted on top makes a “Gypsy Schnitzel”. You could combine the paprika and the mushrooms – no idea what it would be called.

Replace the paprika with peppers – not too hot – of any or mixed colors and you get a “Mexican Schnitzel”.

Place a sunny side up egg – not fried to hard – on top of the Wiener and it turns into a “Schnitzel Holstein”.

Saute some soy sprouts with soy sauce and put it on top of the Wiener and lets call it a “Thai Schnitzel”.

That is what I like about German recipes – you can modify them real easy.

Want more ideas? Click here.


German Recipes – What Is “German”?

October 27, 2009

Most people think “Brats” or “Wiener Schnitzel” when they refer to German recipes. Funny enough Wien is the capital of Austria.

But then, at some point and time Germany pretty much reached from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. And all this cultures found their way into German cooking.

And over the last few decades there have been strong influences from France, Italy and Greece. German recipes always have picked up from other cultures.

But one thing has not changed much – German recipes are fairly simple. This is one of the advantages because you can easily modify them and create very different meals based on one recipe.

For more on German recipes click here.


German Recipes – How To Use Them

October 27, 2009

Most German recipes are pretty much straight forward and fairly simple. The famous “Wiener Schnitzel” is probably one of the easiest meals around.

But it also has a few second degree cousins like the “Hunter”, the “Gypsy” or the “Holstein”. Slight variations create different meals.

And that is the beauty of most German recipes. Because they are simple you can easily modify them and create lots of different meals.

For more on German recipes click here.


Hydrogen Peroxide – What It Is And What It Does

October 27, 2009

Hydrogen peroxide – H2O2 – is a weak acid, has strong oxidizing properties and is a bleach agent. This really does not sound to impressive.

But the “oxidizing properties” are what counts here. Hydrogen peroxide very easily gives up one oxygen – which then results in water – H2O.

The very important part is that most “bad things” like bacteria and even cancer cells are anaerobic. This means they cannot survive in an environment with high oxygen levels. Hydrogen peroxide can do just that – raise oxygen levels.

Every wondered why a good rain does more to your garden than all your watering? Rain water has high levels of hydrogen peroxide. It enhances growth.

For more information and applications click here.


Hydrogen Peroxide – Garden And Livestock

October 27, 2009

Do not underestimate that little brown bottle in your medicine cabinet that says “Hydrogen Peroxide”.

Hydrogen peroxide is widely – and very successfully – used in commercial agriculture and in the livestock industry. And you can easily use the benefits of hydrogen peroxide in your garden or for you horses.

For more information and other applications click here.


Hydrogen Peroxide Around The House

October 27, 2009

When you think hydrogen peroxide you think treating cuts and small wounds? Think again.

Yes you can disinfect a small wound – but you can also disinfect your cutting board in your kitchen. And you can clean and disinfect about anything in your house.

And hydrogen peroxide also works on your pet dishes – and on the stinkiest encounter your dog might have.

For more information and other applications click here.


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