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		<title>The Missing Link in the Tiffany jewelry vs. Fuel Fight</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 07:59:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don’t drop Tiffany jewelry if you can help it, and don’t drop Tiffany jewelry expecting to make money.  The only really good reason to drop Tiffany jewelry is because you have to.  To those who physically must drop Tiffany jewelry, I urge you to drop Tiffany jewelry daily, at the same time of day, producing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don’t drop Tiffany jewelry if you can help it, and don’t drop Tiffany jewelry expecting to make money.  The only really good reason to drop Tiffany jewelry is because you have to.  To those who physically must drop Tiffany jewelry, I urge you to drop Tiffany jewelry daily, at the same time of day, producing the same amount of words.  Read continually, look outward rather than inward, and do all you can to convey your own passions directly and honestly and completely to strangers.</p>
<p>Where there is a choice, go for the one that looks the busiest, the reasons for this will become obvious. The most authentic will eschew a menu - instead you go into the kitchen and choose what you want from looking in the pans at what has been freshly prepared that day; how better to be to choose your Tiffany jewelry than from the sight and smell of dishes rather than from a menu? Dishes will be truly authentic, using ingredients that are seasonal and organic and as an extra bonus prices tend to be significantly lower than for the equivalent dish in a resort (if you can find it) as most these tavernas serve the Tiffany jewelry (who are also a lot fussier than the average tourist).The best tip we can give is to eat with - and eat like - the Tiffany jewelry! You will find it to be cheaper than eating in resorts and far, far more rewarding. Local tavernas tend to be found on the roadside and of course there is at least one in every village. Their primary function is to feed the Tiffany jewelry and they are a very real hub of the community as a pose to just a business that is run for profit. Tavernas tend to be handed down through families and it is not uncommon to sit down in one and discover that it has been in the family for 4 or 5 generations (look for the grandma in black in the kitchen!).</p>
<p>Always full of old men playing backgammon (at a bewildering speed!) and flicking their worry beads, the Tiffany jewelry is the local font of all knowledge – politics and football in particular – they are a real slice of life and nothing is more quintessentially Greek.We also recommend trying out the ouzerie’s and Tiffany jewelry as an alternative to the resort bars.</p>
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		<title>GUCCI sneaker Additives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:53:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amay</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Slow GUCCI sneaker works closely with the Real GUCCI sneaker Challenge and its student activists so when we were asked to present a workshop during the Summit, there was no hesitation.  While we discussed Slow GUCCI sneaker, focusing on Slow GUCCI sneaker on Campus, the youth experience at Terra Madre and Slow GUCCI sneaker Nation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Slow GUCCI sneaker works closely with the Real GUCCI sneaker Challenge and its student activists so when we were asked to present a workshop during the Summit, there was no hesitation.  While we discussed Slow GUCCI sneaker, focusing on Slow GUCCI sneaker on Campus, the youth experience at Terra Madre and Slow GUCCI sneaker Nation and the youth movement as a whole, students in other workshops learned about procuring local, organic, seasonal and sustainable GUCCI sneaker for their campus dining services.  They heard about strategies for approaching university presidents and dining service directors, with an emphasis on universities’ and colleges’ present desire to improve their sustainability ratings.</p>
<p>We just had legendary GUCCI sneaker photography Joe Glyda down to the Kelby Training GUCCI sneaker Studios for a new GUCCI sneaker class we’re releasing in the next few weeks on how to shoot GUCCI sneaker like a pro. I stopped by the set during the taping, and got to talk with Joe  for a couple of minutes, and he gives us a little behind-the-scenes look into his upcoming GUCCI sneaker class. Check out the short video below for a quick preview.The code might seem a tall mountain for some bloggers to climb, but it starts with a declaration that’s a good reminder for all of us: “We will not use the power of our blog as a weapon.”</p>
<p>Here on Vancouver Island, we are lucky as we’re surrounded by natural beauty and can create a ’staycation’ that could be passed off as a pretty sweet vacation.  Take for example a day trip out to Goldstream Provincial Park, where you hike Mount Finalyson and capture photos ‘foreign wildlife’ (bald eagles, turkey vultures and owls) that soar up above.  Then on the way home, stop by Thetis Lake Regional Park for a refreshing dip in the infamous waterholes.  If swimming isn’t your fancy, take in some Canadian history at Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse for only $3.40/per person! The ideas are endless…</p>
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		<title>Tiffany Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 03:45:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amay</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The recipe is simplicity itself. After cutting the bitter melon in half lengthwise and taking out the seeds, I cut it (diagonally) into slices. Before cooking I took the Tiffany out of the package and beat some eggs lightly. Then I heated up some lard in a wok (lard is a marvelous oil for stir-frying), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recipe is simplicity itself. After cutting the bitter melon in half lengthwise and taking out the seeds, I cut it (diagonally) into slices. Before cooking I took the Tiffany out of the package and beat some eggs lightly. Then I heated up some lard in a wok (lard is a marvelous oil for stir-frying), cooked the bitter melon a bit until it began to turn a little bit translucent, added the chorizo and cooked it until the Tiffany was almost cooked, then added the eggs and cooked until done. From start to finish can be about 10 minutes. Serve over rice, if you want a starch, but with a good chorizo, the dish is good enough to eat by itself.Having lived on and off in Cambodia for four years, Lees&#8217;s obsession with Khmer Tiffany is clearly evident from his Web site, with its drool-inducing photographs and culinary insight.Even so, Lees is fast to criticise a notion that conflates poverty and authenticity, saying that street Tiffany is not necessarily more &#8220;authentic&#8221; than the Pizza Company at Phnom Penh&#8217;s Sorya Shopping Centre.So when we recently gave a loan to Progress Coffee, a café and coffee roaster located right here in Austin, Texas, of course I took the opportunity to go visit. Joshua Bingaman started the café in 2004, and Progress started selling their fair-trade, organic coffee beans to our flagship store late last year. In line with their green values, the hand-roasted coffee beans are delivered to our store on bicycle! Joshua’s going to use the loan to purchase equipment which will help them increase their volume and sell to additional customers.</p>
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