Hibiscus Tea & Healthy Living News Archive

31-Oct-2005

 

  • 'East in Eden (Guardian Unlimited)

    Travel: Mimi Spencer on how Sri Lanka is healing, growing, moving on.


  • 'East in Eden (Guardian Unlimited)

    It has been said that if all the inhabitants of Sri Lanka were to leave the island for six months they would return to nothing but a vast consuming blanket of vegetation. You can almost feel this island growing beneath your feet.


  • 'Devonshire can make your garden unique (The News-Press)

    Forget cutesy ceramic elves and fairies. If you want a real garden statue worth talking about, go to Devonshire, the English garden and accessories shop at 1290 Third Avenue S. in Naples for some truly unique selections.


  • 'San Francisco (The Charlotte Observer)

    San Francisco `Some tourists buy T-shirts. I buy food.' Serves 4. From chefs Mitchell and Steven Rosenthal, Town Hall. At the restaurant, these are made with regular eggs and served in larger slices. For appetizer versions, they used small slices of bread and quail eggs.


  • 'Cuba: Modern Health Care Harnesses Power of Herbal Remedies (RedNova)

    By Patricia Grogg GUANTANAMO, Cuba, Oct. 3, 2005 (IPS/GIN) -- For a wide range of health problems from high blood pressure to asthma to the common cold, people are just as likely to turn to herbal remedies as to conventional drugs in this easternmost province of Cuba.


  • 'San Francisco (The Charlotte Observer)

    San Francisco `Some tourists buy T-shirts. I buy food.' Serves 4. From chefs Mitchell and Steven Rosenthal, Town Hall. At the restaurant, these are made with regular eggs and served in larger slices. For appetizer versions, they used small slices of bread and quail eggs.


  • 'After years of hard work, a place to rest (St. Petersburg Times)

    NEW PORT RICHEY - In the old days, June and Donald Long might never have imagined their life's setting now: in a sweet Old Florida cottage on the Pithlachascotee River with their very own dock and a comfortable deck beneath a canopy of majestic live oaks.


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