Elizabeth Jayne
I use to work part time as a freelance writer specializing in the equine industry. I'm proud to have been regularly published by the Northeast Equine Journal and The Chronicle of the Horse among others. I always enjoyed writing, so here I go again.
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New Milford High Scool, Western Connecticut State University, Life
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Why You Should Visit the Historic Canterbury CathedralThe Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest Christian structures in England. Whether you are interested in history, architecture, art, music, spiritual aspects or the beautiful country surrounding Canterbury Cathedral, it is definitely worth the visit. -
Vintage Rhinestone JewelryWhether you find your vintage jewelry on E-Bay or in your grandmother's jewelry box, making a personal statement with a unique piece of jewelry is always fashionable. -
Milk Paint: Easy to Make, Economical, and Eco-Friendly TooMilk Paint is regaining wide usage because it contains only ingredients that are all-natural and will not harm the environment; milk paint is truly a "green paint".
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Pomander Balls: An Easy to Make Holiday GiftA traditional holiday gift, pomander balls are so easy and fun to make anybody can do it. The results last for years. Make a gift while making memories.
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RecyclingWhile the market drops, piles of waste grow leaving recycling companies with a dilemma, do we store this waste or do we send stuff to the landfills? Still the big question is what little things can we do to reduse, reuse and recycle?
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Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor"Wise Blood" is written in the Southern Gothic genre. Many celebrated Southern writers such as William Faulkner, Erskine Caldwell, Eudora Welty, Tennessee Williams, Cormac McCarthy and Katherine Ann Porter wrote in this Southern Gothic Style.
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Picking and Packing Hot PeppersGrowing hot peppers is one thing. Growing them for a friend and then preserving them properly is another. -
RiceIt began quite by accident in 1685; a storm-battered ship sailing from Madagascar just barely made it into the Charles Towne harbor. The Captain gave the colony some "Golden Seede Rice" in thanks. The rest is history. -
Garlic - Nature's Oldest SuperfoodGarlic is an ancient, sacred plant with an interesting history and powerful benefits. -
How Does Your Garden Grow?What will I grow for vegetables this year: tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans and squash? Will sweet corn or pumpkins grow in my garden? When should I start planning? Is there a clear path to the ultimate vegetable garden? -
Wood Smoke RisingDespite our falling economy the rising price of non-renewable fossil fuels has provided an incentive to return to traditional wood burning for supplemental, or sometimes total, heating for the home. Is this the "green" thing to do? -
Green Thumb ShoppingIf you're looking for merchandise with an environmentally and socially conscious message that is easy to purchase through the internet, I can help you with that.
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Classic Cocktails for Your Holiday PartiesThese recipes are based on the premise that everyone has a few basic ingredients at home, so whether you are hosting an office party or an intimate gathering at home, hopefully you won't have to make a special shopping trip for extraordinary ingredients.
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Getting Started on Mediterranean CuisineThe Mediterranean diet is as diverse and varied as the languages and countries that surround the Mediterranean Sea. A traditional Mediterranean menu has proven to be not only beneficial to one's health, but tasty too!
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How I Started My Writing CareerYou can never ask too many questions. In fact, if you are what your friends might consider abnormally curious, writing might just be the profession for you.




