Steven Coyne
Steven is a freelance writer providing content on a variety of subjects. He has over 45 years of gardening experience and 15 years working with the Department of Agriculture in San Diego, California. He loves to write about vegetable gardening, recipes, poetry, job searching, networking and social media and safety topics as well.
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Steven is a creative writer who writes from the heart. He is driven by a learning, giving and sharing attitude.Interests
Writing about Food and recipes, Vegetable Gardening, Composting, Poetry, Childrens Stories, Safety, Networking, Social Media, Blogging, the Job Search, Interviewing, Recruiting, Resumes and Making Videos.Motto
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Turkey Barley Vegetable SoupThis flavor-filled soup is packed with turkey meat, vegetables and has a surprising addition of barley.
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How to Grow BroccoliBroccoli can be a wonderful treat harvested directly from your own vegetable garden.
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Sharing the GiftAs a Christian we are commanded to share Chrits's redemptive salvation. It's not easy, but He'll make it easier for us if we truly desire to grow His Kingdom
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Come to Me ChildWhen you find yourself struggling, do you take advantage of the opportunity to turn to Jesus for help?
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How to Use Mulch in the GardenMulches are known for conserving moisture, reducing weeds and adding beneficial microorganisims to the vegetable garden soil with each use.
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How to Grow Red RaspberriesGrowing red raspberries is easy when you know these things that will make sweet memories last a lifetime.
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How to Make Chunky Chicken SoupChunky Chicken Soup is a healer and a flavor filled treat to enjoy with family and friends on a cool winter's day.
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How to Make Chunky ChiliThis chili recipe is very chunky. It includes lots of rough chopped bell peppers, celery and onions
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Gentle ServantAre we more interested in carrying our own burdens, or are we willing to help others return to Him in their time of need?
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The Honor FlightHonor Flight Network honors our fighting men and women from World War II by flying them back to Washington, DC for FREE to view and enjoy THEIR memorial.
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How to Plant Annual Rye GrassThis annual grass can be used to provide you with a beautiful green lawn during the winter, as a cover crop in the vegetaable garden or for erosion control in disturbed areas.
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The Bum on the StreetsThis poem discovers the stubborness of a man unwilling to change.
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Outstretched ArmsThe rain heals the earth as Jesus heals the soul. -
Why Common Sense is Not CommonAre we using excuses to cover our own blunders as parents, or are we teaching the next generation the important things to consider in regard to respect and protection of their future?
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Canning Sweet Pickle RelishYou always wanted to make your own sweet pickle relish, and now you can with this simple to use method. -
All Are FreeAs early settlers traveled across this great country, their goal was to be prosperous and free.
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The Silent HourIt's so important to hear God when He is talking to you. Are you listening? Do you hear the whispers of His voice during your prayer time? -
How to Make Homemade Pear JamThis homemade pear jam can be easily made with pears from your own trees or fresh from your local produce provider. -
How to Apply a Pesticide SafelyApply pesticides according to the label to keep it the safest possible practice. -
How to Make Bread and Butter PicklesEnjoy the cool sweet flavor of Bread and Butter pickles on everything from hot dogs to salads or just eat them alone. This sweet summertime sensation is sure to bring back memories of family picnics and at home cookouts. -
How to Bake Banana BreadBaking banana bread is quick and easy. Get the children involved for a lifetime of good experiences. -
Canning Homemade SalsaCanning homegrown vegetables is easy and has become very popular in the last few years. -
How to Make Brined Pickled CucumbersThere is nothing better than a fresh and crisp homemade pickle right from your own home garden. This process takes a little time, but worth every minute. -
Canning Refrigerator PicklesNow you can have pickles in less than 5 days. No more waiting weeks for processing and curing time. Try these quick refrigerator pickles today.
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Canning Jalapeno Peppers and CarrotsCan your own hot and spicy jalapeno peppers and carrots for an added kick to your Mexican dish.
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How to Plant and Grow CantaloupeCantaloupe is sweet, firm and fleshy fruit that's full of fiber. -
July 4th PoemOur flag reminds us of all of the battles we've fought to gain our independence from many different types of tyranny across the years.
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How to Grow CucumbersLearn how to avoid growing cucumbers that are bitter and pithy inside with these tips.
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How to Grow Healthy Bush Variety Green BeansGrowing bush beans provides value during harvest. Soil condition and fertility in the garden is also improved.
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Growing Zucchini SquashGrowing zucchini is simple and the plants produce a great harvest.
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When to Harvest Your VegetablesHarvesting your vegetables at the proper time provides you with the best nutritional value.
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German Shorthaired Pointers:This is the story of the life of our German Short Haired Pointer, whose life was cut short by an aggressive cancer, Hemangiosarcoma.
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Common Resume MistakesAvoiding resume mistakes is tough in this job searching climate, but you can improve your resume by following the instructions in this article.
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Why Can't I Find a Job?The job search process is full of questions. Have you answered all of these important questions that will help you in your job search?
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Spicy Texas B-B-Q SauceWait until you taste your pork spareribs basted in this spicy Texas BBQ sauce. Your mouth will water with this savory flavor enhancer.
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How to Grow AsparagusGrowing your own Asparagus is fun and easy. You can even invlove the kids to watch as the spears peek out of the ground in the springtime.
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Job Searching Basics: What Are They?Even if you have been searching for a job for months, it's a good idea to consistantly work the basics.
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Resumes: Why Should I Use a Chronological Resume?Sending the right resume to a hiring manager or recruiter is a challenge in today's employment climate. Which type is best? Will they read it? This article will help to answer some of these questions.
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The Job Search: Why is it Such a Challenge?Going through the job search process is time consuming! Do these things to make it easier and more enjoyable.
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Quick Composting: The 14 Day MethodComposting with a quicker method allows you to get finished compost sooner than if you were to let it rot over an entire season. Practicing this method is faster and can be done with any size compost pile.
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Cover Letters - Should You Use Them in Your Job Search?Cover letters are just as important as they were 20 years ago, based on the results of a recent poll taken.
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"In the Stillness""In The Stillness" is a place where you can collect your thoughts and feel comfort in reaching out to those in need.
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How to Teach a Young Child with ToysThe mind of a youngster is an amazing thing, and it's important to keep the mind busy with a variety of stimulus.
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"3 Reasons I'll Read Your Resume"Job seekers often fail to do the simple things as they apply for positions. Following these steps will give your resume a better chance at getting read, and possibly even receive a phone call from the recruiter or hiring manager.
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Your Job Search and Vegetable GardeningKeeping track of what you do during your job search is extremely important in regard to time savings, avoiding confusion by not applying for the same job more than once.
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Doing Things RightWhen you are doing the things necessary to find that next position, do you have a plan?
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8 Steps to a Successful Job InterviewIf you are not successful during a job interview, these steps will guide you to becoming better prepared to succeed!




















