Posts Tagged ‘whole’

Venison Sausage: A Whole Different Animal

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

A fresh coat of paint will hide a lot of blemishes when you’re trying to sell your home.

Is the house you’re moving out of designed to sell? If you’re looking to add oomph to your address before planting a for sale sign out front, area real-estate agents say you can do it yourself with little expense.

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Venison Sausage: A Whole Different Animal

Deer is leaner than pork or beef. So when using it in sausages, whether fresh or cured, learn from an expert. Venison – Lucky Charms – Meat – Food – Sausage

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Make A Whole New Look For Your Home By Using Travertine Tiles

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Antiques & Collectibles: Victorian pedestals helped fill spaces in large homes

Herter Brothers made this 41-inch rosewood pedestal. It sold at a Cottone auction in Geneseo, N.Y., for $5,500. Photo: Contributed Photo / The News-Times Contributed

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Make A Whole New Look For Your Home By Using Travertine Tiles

There are lots of homeowners who prefer to use travertine tiles than any other building materials that are available. These tiles are becoming very popular for home improvement project and in the garden.

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BUSINESS: Whole Earth makeover wins award

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Home design shifts focus to roofs, ceilings, storage

Five trends emerge from recent custom homebuilder awards Few architects and builders today are recommending trendy architectural elements to clients. Instead, house pros are mining the history of residential design to extract elements and styles that have worked and keep working, hoping to construct timeless residences that don’t fall out of fashion.

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BUSINESS: Whole Earth makeover wins award

PRINCETON — The Whole Earth Center’s innovative renovation and expansion of its 8,000-square-foot Nassau Street store took 14 months. Now, an additional 14 months after that $1.2 million renovation was completed and the store reopened in the spring of 2008, Whole Earth has been awarded a LEED silver certification for sustainable and green construction.

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Going whole hog: Foodies learn the art of butchery

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

BUSINESS: Whole Earth makeover wins award

PRINCETON — The Whole Earth Center’s innovative renovation and expansion of its 8,000-square-foot Nassau Street store took 14 months. Now, an additional 14 months after that $1.2 million renovation was completed and the store reopened in the spring of 2008, Whole Earth has been awarded a LEED silver certification for sustainable and green construction.

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Going whole hog: Foodies learn the art of butchery

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Get out your knives and prepare to get blood on your clothes: more Americans are learning how to butcher their own meat.

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