Archive for January, 2010

Celebrating Valentine’s Day With Family

Jan 29th, 2010 by Leo Campbell | 0

Presenting flowers as a friendship or love is a tradition on Valentine’s Day dating back several centuries. Roses (in addition to other kinds of flowers) are the conventionally preferred flower.

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The Natural Diet Also Known As The Raw Food Diet

Jan 29th, 2010 by Ali Bautista | 0

The natural diet is also known as a raw food diet. In this diet the only foods you eat are uncooked and unprocessed plant foods, such as nuts, fresh fruit, sprouts, vegetables, dried fruit, seeds, beans, grains and seaweed. About 75% of all of the foods you eats should be live foods or raw foods.

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Guidelines On Buying Flowers

Jan 29th, 2010 by Gabriel King | 0

We all purchase flowers for special occasions or just as an expression of our feelings our loved ones in order to let them know how much we care for them. However, with so much variety in flowers and with particular meanings attached to most of them, you have to be careful to make sure that you are selecting the correct flowers for an occasion.

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Expressing Love To Your Valentine Without Going Broke

Jan 29th, 2010 by Adriana Noton | 0

Valentine’s Day is one of those special holidays that you let that special someone know how you feel about them. With this holiday becoming so commercialized, it can often seem as though expressing your love can be very expensive, especially when one is on a tight budget. Fortunately, expressing love to your Valentine does not mean you have to go broke. There are a number of easy ways you can express your love without looking cheap. Below are a number of tips to make your holiday special without breaking your budget.

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Unraveling The History Behind The Custom Of Giving Flowers

Jan 28th, 2010 by Anne Rowan | 0

No tradition helps in expressing human emotions in a better way than gifting flowers or bouquets. Flowers and bouquets are made use of for varied purposes, from congratulating someone on the occasion of his or her birthday or anniversary to conveying an apology, or even to just see a smile on someone’s face.

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Suggestions On Selecting A Bouquet For An Occasion

Jan 28th, 2010 by Tracy Webb | 0

A trip to a florist for the correct bouquet may be a nerve-racking experience, as every flower shop offers you an abundance of choices. But the good news is that you can reduce your options keeping the occasion in mind, as different flowers have different meanings associated with them and therefore each is suited for a particular occasion. Awareness of messages communicated by flowers will help you to filter out those bouquets that won’t fit the event, and will help you zero in on the right one.

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Why Flowers Are So Addicting

Jan 28th, 2010 by Vanessa Webb | 0

Long before the use of jewellery, women put on flowers to adorn themselves. Since ancient times people have used flowers with bright colours and scents to improve their appeal. In almost all major civilizations that the world has witnessed, there is evidence of women and sometimes even men putting flowers in their hair.

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Valentines Flowers – the Language of Love

Jan 28th, 2010 by Anne J. Michaels | 0

Think about having an intimate conversation with a loved one. Would it be possible to have that conversation without speaking or writing? Suppose you found someone you’d like to know better. How could you develop that relationship without speaking or writing?

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Flowers Are The best Means To Express That You Care.

Jan 27th, 2010 by Fabian Tan | 0

What can be the significance of a flower in our lives? A flower is presented to express thank you, friendship, love, thankfulness, bouquets are given to people on their birthdays, anniversaries, flowers are given to convey commiseration or just a simple greeting.

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Valentine’s Day – a Short History

Jan 27th, 2010 by Anne J. Michaels | 0

The number and variety of stories and tales concerning the origin of Valentine’s Day will make your head spin. Some say it began as a feast or festival in ancient Rome. Others say it’s based on one or more early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The idea of romantic love being associated with Valentines Day came much later, possibly from Chaucer in the era of courtly love. Here are a few of the more interesting tales.

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