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Sina Dog - Good Wolf Dog and Hobby
We have 2 hobby dogs and always have for the past 8 1/2 years. Dog Sina, a black wolf, is 10 years old. My husband had him before we even met. I brought in my dog, a german shepherd... who was older... and has since passed away. I got a new dog back in January, Zeus, siberian husky/german shepherd mix. Wonderful dog. The problem is with good wolf dog Sina. From day one of my coming around, he would occassionally growl and had bitten me, but not hard enough to do any damage. I warned my husband that he needed to be nuedered back then. But he wouldn't have it.
http://www.funny-dog.com/sinawolf/


Rabbit Babies Breeding Your Hobby Rabbit
Before you decide to breed your pet rabbits, I ask you to think about a few key things... What is your purpose in breeding? (It may be for commercial or family meat purposes, show, pet, fur, or other) Are you breeding to a standard? All purebred rabbits have a standard that describes what the ideal animal of that breed looks like. If you don't know the standard, you can talk to other breeders who can fill you in on the details or you can join the American Rabbit Breeders Association and buy a book of Standards of Perfection.
http://www.mybunnyfarm.com/breeding/


Cake Recipe Hobby Tips and Hints to Baking
1. If you want a perfectly flat top ~ use the flat bottom of your cake for the top. (Recipe Tip - Flip it over)

2. If your oven is too hot ~ then your cake will rise too much in the middle. Wait till your oven is fully preheated and use an oven thermometer to ensure proper oven temperature.

3. Add moisture and flavors with Simple Syrup ~ add extract flavors or espresso flavorings to your syrup and brush it on.
http://www.recipes4cakes.com/tips/


World Checkers Champion Iser Koeperman from the Soviet Union
During Iser koeperman's early checkers hobby, Iser won numerous tournaments and five national championship titles in Russia and was considered to be the strongest draughts/checkers player in the Soviet Union at that time. Although Iser Koeperman was an engineer by profession, he did have other hobbies.
http://www.checkerschest.com/checkers/koeperman1.htm



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Have you ever come up with a good idea while working with your handmade pottery or ceramics and thought that you would like to share it with others? You have? Well, why not send it to us and we will add it to the tips page for all to see.

Handmade pottery can be a very gratifying hobby that produces fun and satisfying results. For many people it's an enjoyable release that is created by working an inanimate mound of clay into a beautiful work of art that you made through your artistic abilities.

The best way of starting out is to take a few lessons. You will probably waste quite a bit in materials when you first get started. Figuring out how to truly make handmade pottery correctly and shape into what you want it to be can be quite an ordeal. The different tools that a normal shop will have can be fun to try. You will soon see which ones you like to use the most and then when you are ready you will know which ones to buy.

With the help of the internet, you can now purchase most if not all of your ceramic and pottery tools and supplies online. We are located far from any well supplied dealers and yet working with reliable ceramic and pottery suppliers online has allowed us to recieve most of our orders within a timely manner.

When you get all set up, just enjoy the hobby and have fun at it. Some people get pretty serious and start selling their creations at craft fairs and small stores, but others just like to create items for themselves, relatives, and friends. Whichever kind of handmade pottery you desire to endeavor, enjoy the hobby and have fun doing it.


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