Monday, April 21, 2008

WARN ALL WOMEN !

Bottled water in your car.....very dangerous!

This is how Sheryl Crow got breast cancer. She was on the Ellen show and said this same exact thing. This has been identified as the most
common cause of the high levels in breast cancer, especially in Australia .
A friend whose mother was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. The Doctor told her: women should not drink bottled water that has been left in a car.

The doctor said that the heat and the plastic of the bottle have certain chemicals that can lead to breast cancer. So please be careful and do
not drink bottled water that has been left in a car, and, pass this on to all the women in your life. This information is the kind we need to know
and be aware and just might save us ! The heat causes toxins from the plastic to leak into the water and they have found these toxins in breast
tissue. Use a stainless steel Canteen or a glass bottle when you can !

In addition, you should not reuse a plastic water bottle more than once.

Let everyone that has a wife/girlfriend, sister or daughter know please.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Kits for Cooking Beer

What is the Beer Machine?

The Beer Machine is a self-contained, single-step brewer that makes brewing your own fresh premium naturally made beer as easy as brewing coffee. The idea is simple: after the simple one time assembly, you can make any of dozens of international or domestic styled beers in just seven to ten days. Included with your Beer Machine, you'll get your first 28- 12oz. servings of heavenly brew that you can tap direct from The Beer Machine. The convenient size easily fits in your fridge in the same "footprint" space of a six-pack.

It has been almost 20 years since we introduced The Beer Machine and today, The Beer Machine is available in many countries around the world where it has become the undisputed easiest and simplist way to make high quality, great tasting, naturally made micro brewery style and quality beers quickly and conveniently, for literally "pennies per serving".

No, you're not dreaming....... there are two models available.
more..http://beermachine.com/

Cooking beer


Spent Grain Bread
By Joe Thompson

1 cup warm water
4 Tbsp sugar
2 cups spent grain
1 pkg dry bakers yeast
1 Tbsp salt
2 Tbsp vegetable oil
3 to 3 1/2 cups bread flour

Combine sugar and yeast with warm water. Add salt, oil, spent grain, and 1 cup of the flour. Mix well. Stir in enough of the remaining flour to make a stiff dough.

Knead well, cover, and let rise for several hours (until doubled). Punch down and shape into two loaves. Place on a greased baking sheet, cover, and let rise until doubled.

Bake at 425 degrees F. for 20 minutes. Reduce heat to 375 degrees F. and bake for 10 more minutes or until nicely browned.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Paul Manting to Head Up Sales & Marketing at ICON Yachts


Paul Manting to Head Up Sales & Marketing at ICON Yachts
— As the first ICON 62m hulls arrive at ICON Yachts' freshly refurbished facility in Harlingen in The Netherlands for fitting out, another new arrival is set to head up the Sales & Marketing activities. Paul Manting, whose impressive track record includes running Feadship's South of France office, is already briefing top yacht brokers on the advantages that the new ICON 62m offers their clients - 'a custom superyacht on an optimized platform.'

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

SPERM


A spermatozoon or spermatozoan (pl. spermatozoa), from the ancient Greek σπέρμα (seed) and ζῷον (living being) and more commonly known as a sperm cell, is the haploid cell that is the male gamete. It joins an ovum to form a zygote. A zygote is a single cell, with a complete set of chromosomes, that normally develops into an embryo. Sperm cells contribute half of the genetic information to the diploid offspring. In mammals, the sex of the offspring is determined by the sperm cells: a spermatozoon bearing a Y chromosome will lead to a male (XY) offspring, while one bearing an X chromosome will lead to a female (XX) offspring (the ovum always provides an X chromosome). Sperm cells were first observed by a student of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek in 1677.