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An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer: The T Beers

One amateur beer snob offers a chapter from his ebook, “An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer,” soon available on the Amazon Kindle and at Smashwords.

jharmon | October 21, 2009 | Food
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What is Crochet? The Definition..

Developed in the late 18th century as a means of imitating costly lace, crochet has been used as an embellishment to clothing and all sorts of accessories. its heyday was in Victorian times, but today’s makers are experimenting with methods and materials that bring this classic craft right up to date.

the3dclub | October 14, 2009 | Crafts
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Gemini

Gemini.

hibobibo | October 6, 2009 | Horoscopes
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China Wholesale Jordan Shoes on Sale China

Perfect.

gege0003 | August 20, 2009 | Shopping
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Four Pieces of Epic Art Work

I’ve never been much of an art critic. Like most philistines I get by with the phrase ‘I know what I like’ but occasionally I see something that is truly impressive. This article is devoted to art on a truly epic scale! Art that boggles the mind with its sheer SIZE.

Evis T | July 17, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Canteen: The Water Bottle Variety

Canteens are vessels for containing water or other drink although in UK English, more commonly the word means a place to eat such as a restaurant, café or cafeteria such as those to be found in a school, prison institution or military base.

thestickman | July 19, 2009 | Collecting
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Steeped in History: The Ancient Art of Drinking Tea

Legend, history, fact and poetry blend in a fragrant tale about the ancient Chinese art of tea drinking.

ChristineBoisen | June 30, 2009 | Food
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Ink on Paper: Zhao Mengfu’s Sheep and Goat

Literati paintings aim for free expression of ideas, feelings, and emotions rather than the truthful portrayal of the world.

kaiskidoodle | June 28, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Go: The Popular Chinese Game

It’s hard to tell someone how to play the game without a board in hand so I will do what I can.

nsadeh | June 23, 2009 | Board Games
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Fascinating History of Tea Drinking

Do you know the fascinating history of tea drinking? In it’s 4800 year old history tea drinking has had many interesting twists.

Rana Sinha | June 4, 2009 | Food
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