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Author: Ian Tompson

Distilling is a hobby many have picked up over the years. It's quite a rewarding activity, requiring a lot of attention, care for details, and a bunch of rule-following to create a tasty drink that's uniquely your own.

Boating trips are a lot of fun if you’re properly prepared. No matter how much we want to deny that we don’t need certain things, it’s a fact that some boat accessories are worth investing in. All kinds of mishaps can happen when on a boat and, usually, you’re left on your own to deal with them.

Beer and wine have traditionally competed for the first place in popularity; beer is, without a question, the most popular beverage in the world, coming in second only to water and tea. Beer is such an essential aspect of modern life, from large manufacturers to microbreweries,...

No tool has stood the test of time better than the knife. From the carved stone knives of nomadic hunters ages ago to the wide variety of knives found today, the knife has retained its basic form and function – that of a sharp cutting tool. Essential in any type of food preparation, knives have also found uses outside of hunting or the kitchen. Hunting knives today are used extensively by campers, fishermen, hikers or anyone requiring a sturdy cutting utensil. Besides having an adequate pair of fishing pliers while fishing, or do-it-all multi-tools when camping, you'll find a hunting knife to suit these or any type of outdoor task.
Hunting has existed for millennia. Ever since our First Nation People set foot on this land, the spectacle of our diverse wildlife has provided both sustenance and thrill. With the introduction of foreign animal species, the scope of hunting has expanded, as have the variety of available hunting tools and methods. Today, hunting provides multiple purposes. It cultivates healthy numbers in native and protected animals while balancing damage to farmland from game and feral species. But in its essence, hunting serves to nurture our instincts, as well as our inseparable connection to nature.
Technology first developed for military use has steadily found its way in countless everyday applications. From jet propulsion and radio location of the Second World War to surveillance satellites from the dawn of the space age, much of what we take for granted today was first developed for military purposes. And as we casually board planes, scroll through maps on our smartphones, or track our sporting activity on smartwatches, we put little thought into the complexity of the technologies involved.
Ice cream is the most beloved dessert among kids and adults alike, which is one of the reasons why many restaurant owners decide to add it to their menu.
There's a lot of little and big things that can affect the final outcome of a wedding. It's like a huge machine, and even the smallest elements, like the choice of candy jars or cookie jars, can play an important part and can potentially be just the thing that makes your wedding stand out. In fact, finishing touches can offer some of the best decorative, fun or photo opportunities for your special day.

The quality of the air we're surrounded by within our home, as well as its temperature, can make a world of a difference for many things in our life. For example, if the air in your home is too dry you're more likely to develop nasal and throat problems such as dryness and coughs that might result in more serious medical conditions if prolonged. 

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Transporting goods is the base of every industry in this world, be it by sea, air or land, transport provides great economic value. Many markets depend on it, even during these trying times. If it weren't for transport and its benefits, we wouldn't have all the things we have today, not only on our plates, but everything we place in our pockets, attach to our jackets or put on our feet. Transport helps reduce the rigours of certain production factors, and it makes large-scale production possible at more locations in the world.