Table of Contents Introduction What are deer? What do deer look like? What do deer eat? Where do deer live? True deer versus other deer Muntjac White-tailed deer Roe deer Moose Elk Fallow deer Brocket Pudu Conclusion Publisher Introduction Deer used to mean any wild animal, and venison meat was any meat of a wild animal. Deer can be found throughout the whole World except Antarctica and Australia.
Table of Contents Introduction Varieties Cultivation Growth and Harvest Storage Mustard Seed Oil Culinary Uses of Mustard Brands Pickles and Preserving Sauces and Soups Preparing Mustard at Home Traditional French Mayonnaise Aïoli – Traditional Butter of Provence Traditional Cooked Mustard Greens Tempering Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction The moment you hear the word “he is as keen as mustard”, you immediately visualize a person bubbling over with enthusiasm. The word mustard in itself brings on an idea of a pungent and delicious condiment, without which you may not enjoy your hamburgers, meat steaks, and other preparations. We just need that extra touch of mustard to add to the flavor of an otherwise bland dish. The old Romans knew all about it when they prepared a mixture of young wine –mustum-and mustard seeds and ground them together into a paste. The ard portion of the word comes from the Latin word for hot and flaming –ardens, as in ardent…
Introduction Before we get into the horse alphabet, here are a few interesting horse facts. There are over 600 horse breeds!
Table of Contents Introduction Different types of Healing Music Music Therapy – My Experiences Secrets of Traditional Chants Prenatal Influence of Music on Babies Exorcism through Music and Rhythm Even Simple Words Hold the Power… Different Ragas for Different Ailments Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Music relaxes, elevates, soothes, inspires and delights. But most of us do not know that music can also heal, and when I got interested in this traditional method of healing one spiritually, mentally and emotionally through music, I began by researching in ancient musical therapy processes all over the world. I was astonished to hear and learn that every civilization had its own music therapy process, for healing. It came in the form of chants, prayers, and morning dawned to the music of the birds chirping on the trees, and the bees humming on the flowers. If you were relaxed enough to lie down under a tree, and just hear the sloughing of the wind, making a rustling sound through the trees, you would find yourself feeling sleepy, relaxing, and then calming down tranquilly. This book is going to give you a glimpse of traditions in Asia, along with traditional information of music therapy, and because I did not research in Chinese, Thai, Japanese or other Eastern music therapy, you are going to find references to ragas, slokas, pertaining to Indian music, and also Indian mythology.
Table of Contents Introduction What is a cheetah? How do cheetahs act? What do Cheetahs eat? Cheetah Babies What kinds of cheetahs are there? The history of cheetahs and humans Cheetahs and conservation Morphs and other differences among cheetahs Conclusion Publisher Introduction Cheetahs are the fastest land animal alive. They live mostly in Africa, and a few in Iran .Many use to live in Asia, but the growing number of people pushed them out of their habitat. Let's learn more about this amazing animal, the cheetah.
Table of Contents Introduction What are goats? Goats and humans What do goats eat? What Goats Look Like How do goats act? Pygmy Goats Australian Goats Boer Goats American LaMancha Goats Dwarf Goats Landrace Goats Alpine Goats Angora Goats Cashmere Goats Mountain Goats Conclusion Publisher Introduction Goats are very picky eaters, even though most people think they eat everything. Goats have been owned and used by humans for food and clothes for thousands of years. Sheep, antelope, and goats are all cousins.