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April 26th, 2010PomegranatePomegranate Seed Extract is a super berry that, for many years, was used as a decoration in the home, particularly around Christmas. Many people had no idea what it even tasted like. They only knew it was a unique piece of berry. A lot has changed since then! Today, when we think of pomegranate seed extract, we think of the many benefits it provides for our body. One of the benefits that have made pomegranate extremely popular is its enhancement abilities, especially the pomegranate extract veggie juice.

The veggie juice from the pomegranate fruits are filled with anthocyanins, ellagic acid and tannins, which work as excellent minerals. Vitamin antioxidants prevent free radicals in our body from obliterating our strong cells. Vitamin antioxidants can help our body fight many sicknesses including heart disease, arthritis, hemorrhages, diarrhea, high blood pressure, bronchitis, bad cholesterol and more.
Pomegranate Extract berry are also filled with fiber, potassium and plenty of Vitamin C, which improve our body to fight colds and keep our digestive system healthy. This is all great but many studies have proven that pomegranate fruit juice has even more abilities: its enhancement ability!
For numerous years, many people have searched for ways to enhance their body. Men, in particular have always been searching for ways to “increase their size” so they feel like the man they’ve always dreamed of, in and out of the bedroom. Between pills, exercises, hypnosis, creams and more – they’ve tried it all! Little did they know that by merely drinking pomegranate extract liquid, their dreams could come true.
Pomegranate seed extracts provide a real boost to your overall health. However, men are finding it to be an necessary addition to their health products. What man does not wish he had a more prominent penis or that he could remain hard longer? If you asked 100 men if they wished they were bigger or could perform longer, 90% would say yes and the 10% that said no would be lying!
These men could opt for some kind of expensive surgery, take cheap pills off the internet or go through a rigid series of hours worth of exercises and hope for the best. Why go through all trouble when they can start drinking pomegranate extract juice every day and see the difference for themselves?
Whether you have an active sex life or not, when you and your partner are in the mood, you don’t want to have to start popping pills just to get hard, stay hard and look hard! By drinking pomegranate fruit juice every day, you’ll notice a change that will last. Pomegranate extract power helps to keep the blood flowing to your healthy penis so it’s ready when you’re ready and it will stay ready!
You’ll notice (so will she) that you’re getting erections quicker and they’re lasting longer. There’s a reason why pomegranate fruit juice is so highly recommended for ED – because it works!
Why fill your body with pills and additives you know nothing about when you can drink a glass of pomegranate seed extract veggie juice every day and see a positive change in your sex life the natural way?
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April 18th, 2010AntirrhinumSnapdragons are popular garden flowers that originate in the Mediterranean region, where they grow as perennials. Here thay’re happy to grow as annuals, liberally seeding themselves and popping up in unlikely places. This one was part of a small colony growing from a little crack in the pavement at the edge of a street in Beechview, where it was happily blooming in early November. They can bloom till Christmas if there are no very hard freezes.

Gray describes the genus and the species:
ANTIRRHINUM [Tourn.] L. SNAPDRAGON
Calyx 5-parted. Corolla-tube saccate or gibbous in front, not spurred; the lower lip 3-lobed, spreading, developed at the base into a prominent palate, which nearly or quite closes the throat; upper lip erect, shortly 2-lobed. Stamens 4, didynamous, included; anther-cells distinct and parallel. Ours herbaceous plants with lance-oblong to linear entire leaves and axillary or racemose flowers. (Name from anti, in the sense of like, and rhis, a snout, in reference doubtless to the peculiar form of the corolla.)A. MAJUS L. Perennial, glandular-pubescent and somewhat viscid; leaves lance-oblong; calyx-lobes ovate or oblong, short; corolla crimson, white, or variegated, 2-3 cm. long. Commonly cultivated, and occasionally found as an escape. (Introd. from Eu.)
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April 12th, 2010TansyIt’s the end of my ‘holiday’ March and I’m exhausted – between our big room swap and a family emergency which has led to many visitors, I’ve basically been cleaning house for a week. Seriously. How do real housewives do it? How did housewives cope before podcasts? And will I ever be able to listen to Radio Free Skaro again without getting mild asthma?

We have some lovely friends who have pitched in and helped, and while all this was going on, the baby learned to creep (like crawling but flatter and sneakier), has consumed half a bright orange eggbox spider (mmm, orange paint), and has basically proved that she can no longer be left lying adorably on a quilt. Time to reclaim the playpen! (It’s been Raeli’s soft toy depository for a long time…)
As March draws to a close, so does my two month of not buying books. I can’t say it’s been a time of deprivation – my to read shelves aren’t looking any lighter, and thanks to be being a bit heavy on the old Fishpond pre-order button, I have in fact still had new books arriving during this whole time. (the last of the pre-orders in fact arrived this week – Chicks Dig Time Lords – hooray!)
It’s been good, though. I never want to get too guilty about buying books – it is a pretty important part of my life and career, after all. But it’s not a bad thing to force yourself to think about these things from time to time. And as it turned out, it was a very good idea to let me catch up with all those pre-ordered books and start with a clean slate again.
I stopped keeping track of all those books I wanted to buy during this time after I hit 50 or so – I think this has shown me that I do in fact have more book buying restraint than I think I have! Even at my worst I’m not buying 50 books a month. I think I will break my fast in quite a restrained manner – a Roman Mysteries omnibus, Karen Healey’s first novel and maybe a little flit around the Big Finish catalogue. I am resolutely not looking at my list of books I wanted to buy, as that is likely to, you know, make me want to buy all of them!
So what have I achieved this month? I’ve rested my brain, certainly. Spent some quality time with my girls. Cleaned the hell out of the house. Quilted one project and set up a second to finish shortly. Planned new art projects. Shopped for locally grown vegies and mashed many of them. Oh yes, and caught up on Last Short Story and started a podcast!
What I haven’t done as well as I was hoping is in increasing my reading time or quantity. I only managed eight books, one more than in February. Even when not writing, my computer time drags me away from precious books! Still need to work on that. Also we haven’t got nearly as far through the editing of the Blueberry book as I was hoping – my fault, as I’m lagging behind on it and for one reason or another haven’t been able to get past the first third. I need to factor working on this into weekly schedule from April onwards! We really need to get this book finished.
It’s been a busy, hectic month. But a rewarding one. The one day I actually seriously looked at Book #3, I made serious progress with it. Time will tell whether April Tansy is going to hold a grudge against March Tansy. In the mean time, March Tansy has made sure April Tansy has a pretty clean house to work in! Anyone (not looking at anyone in particular, Charles Tan) hoping for a cage match between the two of us may have to bide their time…
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