Archive for July, 2008

Posted on July 17th, 2008 by by KC Kudra

What is Kale and Why Would I Want to Cook with It?

A lot of cooks see kale in the grocery store and leave it in favor of another vegetable because they do not know exactly what it is or how to best prepare and cook it. If you find out a little more about this leafy green, you will discover that it is both delicious and very versatile. You might like to try a kale soup recipe, a kale salad recipes or a kale stew first of all. Kale can be eaten raw or cooked.

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Posted on July 16th, 2008 by by Craig Petersen

Striped Bass Fishing is Definitely Worth a Try

Is bass fishing a favorite sport of yours? Have you ever wanted to learn more about a particular type of bass fishing? Do you love striped bass? Why not go striped bass fishing?

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Posted on July 16th, 2008 by by KC Kudra

Tips for Baking Perfect Fish Recipes

You might be dying to try out a tasty haddock recipe or some mouthwatering tilapia fish recipes and one of the best ways of cooking fish is baking it. Baking fish is not complicated but there are a few handy tricks and tips to know, to ensure you get the very best results.

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Posted on July 15th, 2008 by by Craig Petersen

A Fly Fishing Vacation Dream Can Become a Reality

What very old pursuit has fed and entertained untold numbers of people while it also provides the chance for a much-needed vacation. With the intensity of today’s busy world, working people have continuous pressures on their time; and, without some much-needed rest and relaxation, even the toughest can be candidates for exhaustion.

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Posted on July 10th, 2008 by by KC Kudra

All about Kale and How to Cook with It

Kale is something that many cooks have not come across but if you find out a little more about it, you will find out that kale is very versatile and can be used in many different recipes. Kale is a delicious leafy green and there are many kale recipes to choose from out there. You might want to try a kale soup recipe, a kale salad recipe or add it to stews and casseroles.

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Posted on July 7th, 2008 by by Ethan O. Tanner

The Buck and His Rubs

Buck rubs are not the effect of velvet shedding, nor are they made because bucks are purposely trying to polish their antlers. It’s true that during the process of removing velvet, bucks do some rubbing on trees and saplings, but they typically complete this whole process within twenty-four hours. Increasing testosterone levels cause bucks to become more aggressive, which drives them to promote themselves through scent marking. Essentially, this is the purpose of rubbing. In a strict sense, white-tailed deer are not territorial yet rubs do serve to inform deer of the social hierarchy within a certain area.

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Posted on July 7th, 2008 by by Ethan O. Tanner

DEER BEDS

Deer beds are oval-shaped depressions in grass leaves, soft dirt or snow and are easy to identify. Several beds are only used one time, though beds in the prime, most secretive locations probably see periodic use. In general, whitetails return to the same general bedding area even if they alter their actual beds around.

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