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  • Wooden Window Shutters
    By trz on August 23, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Almost all wooden shutters are constructed from a
    solid hardwood. This helps to give the shutters
    the necessary stability for daily usage. Windows
    can be a naturally harsh environment, with direct
    sunlight, fluctuating humidity, and the rapid
    change in temperature.

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  • Why Use a Humidor?
    By trz on April 11, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    If you are not an experienced cigar smoker, you may be wondering why cigar aficionados use humidors. Humidors are used to store and protect cigars so that they are kept at their peak flavor. A humidor works by keeping a cigar at a constant temperature, somewhere between 68 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and about 70-72% humidity.

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  • Iguana Foods
    By trz on April 11, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Some Issues about Iguana Food

    People who think that iguanas only need to be given lettuce as food would be very wrong in their assumptions. Feeding an iguana has a lot of issues involved and a good iguana owner should learn as much as possible about these issues. Here is a guide to help you with some of the issues surrounding iguana food:

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  • Old vs. New: Choosing the Right Cigar
    By trz on April 9, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Are you confused about old cigars versus fresh cigars? What does this mean, exactly? If you’re new to the world of cigar smoking, these terms can be a little perplexing. Basically, know that cigars are never really fresh. That is, you generally can’t purchase a cigar just after it has been produced. Most tobacconists store their cigars at the proper temperature and humidity before they are stored. Also, the tobacco in most premium cigars is usually aged for about one to two years before it is rolled into a cigar.

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  • Giant Iguana
    By trz on April 8, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Tips on Getting the Right Cage for Your Giant Iguana

    Iguanas are usually seen in smaller sizes. But contrary to this, iguanas can be so large that you will need a whole room for it to be able to survive. This article will discuss on how to properly get or build a cage for you giant Iguana.

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  • How To Properly Age A Cigar
    By trz on April 8, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Experienced cigar enthusiasts know well the pleasures of a well-aged cigar. The subtle flavors and complex constitution of a well-aged cigar is indescribably and unforgettable. Like wine, many cigar aficionados swear by the process of aging. A great cigar, the argument goes, is an aged one. How can you attain a well-aged cigar that provides the mellow, complex flavors you crave? You can always fork over a good deal of your money and purchase a box of expensive vintage cigars. If you would rather save the money and experiment with aging on your own, here are a few tips to help you get started.

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  • Hints for Hatching and Raising Chickens out of Eggs
    By trz on April 7, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    As a poultry raiser, you have to know that from the moment they were lain, eggs must hatch after 21 days of incubation. Its a good thing if your hen wanted to continue incubating her eggs. But if she doesnt, there is always an alternative an incubator.

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  • Build Iguana Cage
    By trz on April 7, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Tips and tricks in building an iguana cage

    Iguanas are arboreal, they prefer to stay in a large and wide ecosystem. Iguanas also tend to spend its time high up in tall trees. It is because their enemies or predators will not be able to follow them up in high trees. Most iguanas can easily hide from their enemies, by climbing jumping down into the ground without getting hurt.

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