See the Best Screens

February 5, 2010 by admin  
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Bucks County Farm Tour

February 1, 2010 by admin  
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This is a video of our farm in Bucks County. We grow and sell shrubs and trees at our Bucks County farm and nursery.Our farm is called Highland Hill Farm. We are open 7days a week from 7am to 6pm. We are located in Bucks County Pa near the NJ boarder north of Phila. Our street address is 5275 West Swamp Rd. Fountainville Pa 18923. We are centrally located to service the NY to Washington DC landscape market. We have 4 trucks on the road and make deliveries of our nursery stock as well as have 2 crews that can install trees and shrubs that we raise. To keep our costs low we pool orders for delivery. If you order less than a truck load of materials. This way we can have a minimum delivery of just 1 tree to most locations!!!! Our sons James and Michael both graduates of Delaware Valley College with degrees in Horticulture run the planting crews. We grow hundreds of varieties of trees and shrubs. We have many that are deer resistant for use in screens and buffers. We also can install drip water lines for our stock. We would be pleased to help you achieve your landscaping goals. If you email pictures of your site we would be glad to review them for free. Also if have nursery stock questions we are always available to answer for free your questions about the health and care of your plants as well as answering questions you may have. You can see our farms web sit www.seedlingsrus.com or call us at 215 651 8329. Thank You Marge Hirst Order seedlings from us or large plants. Call us to discuss your needs. We help the beginners to find the best seedlings and we offer advice on types to buy for those who want to start to grow seedling. On our farms we raise and sell nursery stock from seedlings to large caliber trees. We also offer infomation on the web ABOUT SEEDLINGS , and how to CARE for seedlings and nursery stock. If you buy your seedling from us you will have access to the free use of our planters.We have three types available for use and have had years of experience in planting seedlings. Our PLANTING EQUIPTMENT is located in Doylestown and Milan Pa. We are dedicated to helping you with your plant needs. You will find ARTICLES we have written to help you and explain how we do what we do. We will be glad to assist you. We welcome everyone to come to our farm, if we have time we will give you a tour and show you how we built up our nursery. There are no trade secrets to our operation and we feel that in helping you we will become sharper ourselves. Our phone number is 215 345 0946.

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Empty Pages – PGSORM Best of Season

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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Empty Pages – (Traffic cover) by the Bucks County Branch of the Paul Green School of Rock Music. Performance at the Philly area Best of Season Jamfest, Skillman, NJ, Saturday, June 7, 2008 … Traffic Paul Green School of Rock Music Bucks County PA Best Season Empty Pages

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Best method to prune an arborvitae

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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Grant 215 651 8329 how to prune arborvitae http We dliver and plant Arborvitae into Newtown Grant Stoopville Strawntown Sundale Taylorsville Thornridge Tinicum Torresdale Manor Tradesville Traymore Trevose Trevose Heights Trumbauersville* Tullytown* Uhlerstown Upper Black Eddy Upper Emilie Vermilion Hill Village Shires Violet Wood Warminster Warminster Heights Warminster Village Warrington Washington Crossing Weisel West Bristol Wheat Sheaf White Horse Whitewood

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See The Best method to prune an arborvitae

January 25, 2010 by admin  
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Voodoo Child – PGSORM Best of the Winter Season

January 25, 2010 by admin  
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Voodoo Child performed by the Bucks County Branch of the Paul Green School of Rock Music. From the Best of the Winter Season show January 26, 2008 at the Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA. … Jimi Hendrix School of Rock Paul Green Best Season PGSORM Bucks County Voodoo Child

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Top 10 Article Submission Follow-up: so Which Sites Worked Best?

January 18, 2010 by admin  
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About a month back I posted an article on the Top 10 Free Article Submission Sites.

These were based on my research with Alexa for the site rankings (a combination of traffic and page views) on some of the most popular article submission sites. I then took a crack at the Top 4 on the list and started submitting articles.

This post is all about the results, what I learned, and some Tips and Tricks that will help you out and save you some time if you should decide to try them out yourself.

The list looked something like this (lower is better):

I decided to target the top 4 first. I set up accounts at EzineArticles, ArticlesBase, Buzzle, and SearchWarp. All were fairly easy to do, and it took me maybe about an hour to fill out all the required crap and to build my profile. Over the course of the next month, I submitted every post from my blog as an article on all 4 sites.

1. All of them limit the number of outgoing links in the article or your sig. It ranges from 2-4 links max be it to your site, or to other sites. I found the best happy-medium was to include 2 links in my sig, and then use the remaining spots in the article body to other sites. It’s kinda a pain when I am referring to resource sites to help people out, but that’s the way it is.

2. Don’t pitch yourself or your business. I know that is the reason you are submitting the article, but it is REALLY frowned upon. I used my own logos to serve as examples for an Identity Kit articled and got slapped. I also tried telling people in the article that the Article Sites would not allow my pictures, so I pointed them to my site to get the pictures. Again slapped.

3. None of these sites allow any type of video. That’s tough for a quasi-video blog like mine. Now I have to decide which is best for my own blog (people like video) and what drives traffic to the site and builds buzz (the articles).

4. If you can, copy the source HTML code from your blog and on the article submission site, switch to HTML view if available. (Most of them have it) Then just copy the code in, switch over the “normal” view and tweak. This is by far the easiest way to get a decent looking page. If you use wordpress like me, do not just copy and past the content from the Visual Mode of wordpress. It will come out formatted like crap and will take forever to fix.

This site is far and away the most difficult site of all of them. BUT they really do have the best page ranking. Unfortunately it didn’t do squat for me.

Approval =F

 I NEVER got an article approved with the first submission, many took 3-4 changes to get approved, several were never approved and I ditched even trying.

Ease of Submission = F

VERY picky interface to insert content. Cludgy at best. On average, it took about 20 minutes to reformat every post to look ok.

Article Views = B

Article views – 139, profile views- 35

Not bad, not great. One added bonus though. I noticed that a search on my business name in google had a searchwarp. com article in a couple spots in the top 10. Not bad.

Approval = A

Every article I submitted, even the “offensive” ones were approved quickly. Also allow more links than some of the others.

Ease of Submission = B

Easy. Just copy HTML from wordpress

Article views =C

Article Views – 81, search engine referrals- 48,

This one was just weird. Set up the account, created a profile, and submitted a few articles. Now it says that I have not submitted any articles, and my account is on hold.

This one is now my favorite. It took a little while to get everything and approved and rolling, but now it’s a breeze.

Approval = A

Every post has been approved. No worries

Ease of Submission = B

Again easy peasy. Just past the HTML code from your wordpress and tweak a little. More advanced formatting takes a little more work.  

Article Views = A-

Article views – 119

Traffic to my site from these article sites can be summed up in one word – Suck. Ezinearticles which pulled the best still only contributed . 2% (two-tenths of one percent) of my site traffic. Part is the nature of the sites themselves. They are geared towards getting people to THEIR site, not yours. I understood this going in, but my hope was to get at least a little more.

On the flip side, it is really difficult to track the general buzz addition that an article site adds. Since I started the blog in August, my site visits have been doubling every month. That’s certainly OK with me and more than I had been expecting. That HAS to be in some part to these sites. While my traffic is still nowhere near stellar, my goal of 100,000 visits a month now certainly looks doable.

I stumbled across a tech tutorial site recently by accident. I figured it would be a good spot to throw up a few of the Joomla and Wordpress tutorials I had. Took about 10 minutes to create a profile and submit my entries. It is still really early yet, but this one looks great for actually driving traffic to your site. Within 2 days I had already gotten more site visits from this one aggregator than all of the article submission sites combined.

What’s cool about this site is that it points directly to your website, not theirs. The summary is posted on their site, but then goes to your website for the actual article.

www. good-tutorials. com

My submissions –

Starting this month, I am going to stick with articlesbase and search warp and begin a trial of the next 3 on the list. I will keep my account on ezinearticles, and maybe post something if I think it has a REALLY good chance of not getting bounced (no links, no pictures, sesame street language, and nothing to do with my business. If they didn’t have such a stellar traffic rating I would ditch them entirely, and I still may.

So I’m off to try Articlealley, articlesphere, & Articleclick. com (*note: I don’t think selfgrowth. com is really going to fit, but I’ll check it out anyway) As with this one, I’ll post my findings sometime next month. Until then, happy marketing!

JJ Kennedy is CEO of Evil Genius TV, the small business coaching and strategy arm of Evil Genius Interactive, a web and marketing development firm located in Gainesville, FL. He is an MBA, happily married to a Veteranarian, and is hoping to have a few little ones soon.

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Identifying the Best Tree Removal Services

January 16, 2010 by admin  
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Choosing the best tree removal services requires careful research and planning. Having a list of the best tree removal service providers and making the necessary comparisons can help identify the providers offering the best tree removal services for your needs and budget.
A good tree removal service provider offers a complete service: trimming, pruning, removal, stump removal, land clearing, and even emergency clean up. They are also aware on how to properly address needs of trees or tree care. They would suggest clients to refrain tree topping and offer other alternatives. It is very important to hire services of knowledgeable contractors to lessen the chance of accidents and damages. Tree removal is strenuous and dangerous work. It is important to use the latest and state-of-the-art tools and equipment. The best services also include ’round the clock services in cases of disasters. But before deciding on which service contractor to get, one must identify the reason of the tree removal service. Some of the most common tree problems are dead trees and branches, fungus growths and leaning trees. Problem diagnosis will ensure the type of service needed. To get a good tree removal service provider, it is important to check on the following concerns:
• Contractors must have a Tree Care Industry Certification or International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) proof. They should be arborists with knowledge on arboriculture.
• Price estimates or quotes if not a written contract of the service offered including time frame based on ANSI A300 standards. The American National Standards Institute set qualified standards on tree removal and also on safe work practices.
• Provide proof of insurance to workers and cover damages to property and better yet call the insurance company for verification
• Ask for references from friends or neighbors on their past tree removal services.
• Determine the need for city or government permits.
One should beware on the following situations/cases which lead to violation:
• Requesting payments in advance
• The use of climbing spikes which damages the tree
• Lion’s tailing practices
Here is a list of the best tree removal services
• BEST Tree Service NW
It was established in 1998. It is a family owned and operated business which caters both residential and commercial clients. They are certified arborists and workers are insured. They use the latest tools and equipment in tree trimming, logging and clearing services. They also offer a 24-hour emergency service.
• SavATree
They are certified arborists and uses state of the art tools. They have been providing service since 1985. They have 18 office locations in different US states. They cater residential, commercial, historical and institutional clients. They also offer lawn maintenance programs to clients.
• Affinity Tree Service
They offer tree topping, brush chipping, pruning and others. They are located in Federal Way, Washington. It offers a 24-hour emergency service.
• Allen Tree Service
They have been providing service for 15 years. They also offer tree removals on natural disasters. They are located in Cary, NC.
• Morales Tree Service
They have been providing service for 17 years. They offer pruning, shaping, cabling and tree care. They make sure worksites are cleaned and cleared by the time they are finished.
• Paul John’s Tree Service
They have been in the business since 1985 and office is located in Lower Bucks County, Pennsylvania. They offer fats tree removal services and landscaping jobs.

For more information on Finding a Tree Removal Service and Tree Removal Equipment please visit our website.

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HOME COOKING: Tony Roma’s Best Restaurant Recipes You Can Cook At Home – Tony Roma’s Baby Backs – Corn Fritter Casserole – delicious ribs & sauces

January 12, 2010 by admin  
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Considered the pioneer of Baby Back Ribs – Tony Roma’s can now be found worldwide.

With nearly 200 restaurants in 32 countries, the culinary sensation that Tony started has become an international success story.

They have won countless awards over the years for their delicious ribs and signature sauces.

As they say, “Tony Roma’s is committed to providing you the best ribs anywhere. Using new rib styles and sauce flavors, our chefs are working hard to make Tony Roma’s your only choice for ribs. ”

But the Tony Roma’s story doesn’t end with ribs. Crispy fresh salads, mouth watering char-grilled steaks, their original BBQ chicken, and delicious seafood make up a menu that has pleased thousands of hungry guests for years.

 

>>> And now here is their most popular meal of all, ready for you to cook at home to wow family, friends or significant others. . .

 

–Tony Roma’s Baby Backs–

 1 cup ketchup

1 cup vinegar

1/2 cup dark corn syrup

2 teaspoons sugar

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

1/4 teaspoon onion powder

1/4 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce

 

Combine and heat over high heat until boiling.

Reduce heat, simmer 30-40 minutes until thick.

Coat 4 pounds of baby back pork ribs, front and back, with BBQ sauce.

Wrap ribs in aluminum foil. Bake at 300 degrees for 2 – 2 1/2 hours.

Remove ribs from foil and smother with more sauce. Grill on hot barbecue for 2-4 minutes per side.

 

Or try. . .

 

–Tony Roma’s Corn Fritter Casserole–

2 boxes Jiffy Corn Bread Mix 1 (15 ounce can) can whole kernel corn, drained

2 eggs, beaten

2/3 cup milk

1/2 cup onions, finely diced

1/2 cup green bell pepper, finely diced

2 tablespoons butter

3 chicken bouillon cubes

1 1/3 cups warm water

3 tablespoons melted butter

Salt to taste

Freshly ground pepper to taste

 

Mix together the Jiffy mix, corn, eggs and milk.

Coat the bottom of a nonstick skillet with vegetable oil. Heat skillet to medium-high.

Drop a spoonful of corn fritter mix into skillet. Cook on each side until lightly golden.

Place on a paper towel to drain. Add more oil as needed to complete frying all the corn fritters.

Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a skillet over medium low heat. Sauté onions and bell pepper until onions are transparent. Remove skillet from heat.

Place chicken bouillon cubes in 1 1/3 cups water and dissolve.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Crumble corn fritters into a large bowl. Add sautéed onions and bell peppers. Add 3 tablespoons melted butter.

Pour dissolved chicken bouillon and water mixture over corn and sautéed vegetables and mix well. Place mixture in well greased 8-inch square baking pan and cover with aluminum foil. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes.

Remove foil and return to oven for 10 to 15 minutes.

 

–Tony Roma’s Baked Potato Soup–

2 medium potatoes (about 2 cups chopped)

3 tablespoons butter

1 cup diced white onion

2 tablespoons flour

4 cups chicken stock

2 cups water

1/4 cup cornstarch

1 1/2 cups instant mashed potatoes

1 teaspoon salt

3/4 teaspoon pepper

1/2 teaspoon basil

1/8 teaspoon thyme

1 cup half and half

 

 > Garnish:

 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese

1/4 cup crumbled cooked bacon

2 green onions, chopped (green part only)

 

Preheat oven to 400 degrees and bake the potatoes or 1 hour or until done. When potatoes have cooked remove them from the oven to cool. As potatoes cool prepare soup by melting butter in a large saucepan, and sauté onion until light brown.

Add the flour to the onions and stir to make a roux. Add stock, water, cornstarch, mashed potatoes, and spices to the pot and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Cut potatoes in half lengthwise and scoop out contents with a large spoon.

Discard skin. Chop baked potato with a large knife to make chunks that are about 1/2-inch in size. Add chopped baked potato and half-and-half to the saucepan, bring soup back to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer the soup for another 15 minutes or until it is thick.

Spoon about 1 1/2 cups of soup into a bowl and top with about a tablespoon of shredded cheddar cheese, a half tablespoon of crumbled bacon and a teaspoon or so of chopped green onion. Repeat for remaining servings.

Serves 6 to 8

 

Dig In and Enjoy!

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants for over 30 years. He is a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian’s articles reflect his interests in food service, dreamstudy, imaginative literature and our best friends — our dogs.

His Home Page is A CULINARY MYSTERY TOUR – A Literary Chef. His articles have been reprinted on numerous culinary websites and various Blogs, including the popular WUVING. com.

Other Popular items on Tony Roma’s Menu:

- BBQ Half Chicken – Basted in Original sauce and charbroiled. Served with French fries and cole slaw.

- Grilled Chicken Spinach Stack – Two stacked chicken breasts straight from the open grill. Covered with a rich blend of four cheeses, artichoke hearts and creamy spinach. Served with rice and fresh vegetables.

- Grilled Gulf Shrimp Skewers – Two grilled skewers of shrimp, bell peppers and red onions, basted with scampi butter and Tony’s special seasoning. Served with rice and toasted garlic seared green beans.

- Tony Roma’s Fish Grill – Choose your fish: Mahi Mahi or Norwegian Salmon prepared one of three great ways: Grilled, Blackened or Pan-seared with a Sesame Crust. Served with your choice of topping: Thai Sweet Chili Sauce, Kickin’ Sauce, Garlic Scampi Butter or Tomato Pesto Salad Served with rice and toasted garlic seared green beans.

- Roma’s Colossal Cheesecake – A delicious piece of New York style cheesecake topped with fresh strawberries. Big enough for two.

But most of all, Tony Roma is “Famoso por Costillas,” “Fameux pour cõtes levés” or Famous for Ribs!

 

 

 

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants for over 30 years. He is a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. His articles reflect his interests in food service, dreamstudy, imaginative literature and our best friends — our dogs. His Home Page is A CULINARY MYSTERY TOUR – A Literary Chef

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Best Christmas Gifts for Your Toddler – Gifts That Every Child Wants

January 6, 2010 by admin  
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Children want the best Christmas toys. Nowadays, they are spoilt for choice as there are unending varieties of toys to choose from. Gifts are so commercialized these days that they have lost their sentimental value. So, why not give your child a personalized gift this Christmas to make it extra special?  I’m going share with you some of the best personalized gifts for your toddler this Christmas. That way, your child will have the best Christmas gifts this year.

Natural Personalized Two Name Step Stool

Help your little one reach for a bit of independence and learn to spell his or her name too. Each letter is brightly colored with non-toxic paint and has smooth easy to fit edges. This is a great gift to give your toddler to encourage them to learn their name and impress your relatives at Christmas reunions.

Personalized Name Trains

Help your child learn his or her ABCs by helping them build their own name train using individual letters. These trains are carved out of real maple wood, and stained or painted as desired. Each piece has very strong magnets so that even the longest name will stay intact

Personalized Children’s CD

Teach your toddler to sing and dance with these fun and entertaining personalized children’s CD. Hear popular characters like Elmo or Barney sing and speak your child’s name throughout the CD. It These CDs are a great way for parents to get involved with their toddlers. Among the most popular personalized CDs are Personalized Elmo CD, Personalized Disney Princess CD, and Personalized Barney CD.

Personalized Backpacks

Personalized backpacks are a great gift for Christmas as your child could proudly show it off to his or her friends in school. These backpacks are guaranteed to get a delighted look from your child.

Personalized children’s books

Personalized children’s books are not only good Christmas gift but also beneficial in your toddler’s cognitive development. These books will encourage your child to read as it both entertaining and personalized. Among the popular personalized children’s books are Personalized Ballerina Princess Book, Personalized Scooby Doo Book, Personalized Santa Book, and Personalized Sesame Street Book.

These are some of the best personalized Christmas gift you can get for your child as they are guaranteed to be a hit among them. I am positive it will be the best Christmas gift they will receive.

For more ideas on the best personalized Christmas gifts for your children, go to http://itsjust4me. com as they have an array of personalized gifts for children such as personalized step stools, personalized children’s Cd and more.

Tim Anderson is based out of Scottsdale Arizona and has been in the automotive buying and selling business for years. He is a father of two beautiful daughters and loves to play Tennis in his spare time.

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