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  • How to Predict Stock Price Changes
    So many experts claim to perceive what stock prices will be in the time to come. How do they do it? Check our online trading tips.
  • A Call To Action for Christian Mentoring of At Risk Children
    Occasionally the providential care of God delicately requests my focus, and in doing so it rolls up the darkness of suspicion that has a way of sneaking into my sight. One such occasion happened to me just lately. This past Friday afternoon, I was sitting at my desk worrying over the minutiae of ministry when I received a call. The person on the other end of the phone announced himself as Robert Stinser*, and mentioned he had been matched to a Long Island Youth Mentoring mentor when he was eleven years-old. He said that he was grown up now, and wanted to give back in some manner to this ministry. I asked Robert how old he is now and he said thirty-three.
  • God Knows What Is, Is
    The various ways that we overcome (hide) the ills of communities with language goes on and on. I am sure you have considered a few as you read. But my perspective is solely this. God charged the orphan to His Church, to love and care for. Changin
  • Wine Blending Event at Wiens Cellars Winery
    The Wiens Family Wine Blending seminar was directed by Doug The Palate Wiens, a winemaker, viticulturist, and one of the many Wiens family members in attendance. This family oriented Temecula winery is a reminder of an earlier day when the family and community took care of one another. The attendees enjoyed having the family there.
  • Petit Verdot Comes of Age In a Far Better Way In Temecula California Valley Wineries
    Petit Verdot grown in Temecula California Valley Vineyards offers unique characteristics for a Meritage wine. When Petit Verdot grapes are allowed to ripen in hot climates such as Temecula, the vinous tastes are less pronounced so higher amounts of the grape can be used in a blended wine. Fully mature fruit offers the best of a Big Red Temecula wine with spice, leather, and floral notes while still keeping the right level of acidity.
  • Petit Verdot Ages Successfully In Temecula Wineries
    Petit Verdot grown in Temecula Wineries offers improved characteristics to a Meritage wine. When Petit Verdot grapes are allowed to ripen in warm weather such as Temecula, the vinous characters are less pronounced so higher amounts of the grape can be used in a blended wine. Fully mature fruit offers the best of a Big Red wine with spice, leather, and floral notes while still maintaining appropriate acidity.
  • Riesling Wine
    When people perceive the word Riesling, they picture a German white wine. While that is true, it is also incorrect to envision Riesling in such a narrow way. Riesling is a special grape varietal that is used to bear Riesling wines. Germany was the first to make a market for these wines going back to the 15th century.
  • Prepare for Your Temecula Wedding
    He just slipped on the engagement ring and you are getting married. Images of an ideal day flash through your head as you imagine the perfect wedding day. You envision a wine country wedding in the middle of a vineyard with all your friends and family. Make sure that your wedding day will be the highlight of your relationship. Seriously think about using a Temecula California wedding planner. They will help make your plans and special day go far smoother.
  • Thorntons BBQ Class
    Today I attended Thornton Winery’s annual BBQ class. While I am well aware of the award winning champagnes that this fine Temecula winery produces, I had never had the occasion to attend one of their regular cooking classes. I now know what I have been missing.
  • The Award Winning Temecula Valley Wine Story
    While grapes have been grown and wineries being fruitful since the early 70s in Temecula CA, much has changed of late. The Valley itself is with an ideal climate for yielding high quality wine grapes: hot, sunny days; cool evenings; long growing season; and limited rainfall during the growing season.
  • Will the Government Put GM Out of its Missery This Year?
    Often you discuss with friends and family the issue of GM's bailout being loudly debated around work. Whether we should let GM fail or have the government intervene with financial support. It's quite clear that not everyone can agree on the solution. This is a very complicated situation, and there are good and bad arguments for each side of the debate. It seems that, for now, our politicians have taken the stance that financially backing GM is politically expediant, as long as they make fin
  • Temecula Wineries are the Perfect Weekend Getaway
    For the adventurous wine fan, your escape awaits you in the beautiful Temecula Valley. Only an hour away from Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego. Temecula wineries offer an unrivaled weekend getaway. Temecula brags of over thirty wineries, a entertaining historic old town, many antique stores, grand golf courses, and local lakes.
  • Pairing Cheese and Wine for Your Next Event
    When putting together a tasty cheese and wine pairing, the only thing you have to know is: If it tastes yummy, do it! I'm sure you've heard all the fancy chefs sharing about what wine works with a cheese; however, when it comes down to it, it's all about personal taste. You may prefer your favorite wine with your favorite cheese. My typical recommendation is for you to be ready for for experimenting. Choose several wines and several cheeses. each person will find what combination is be
  • Pairing Wine and Cheese
    When putting together a wine and cheese pairing, the only thing you have to know is: If it tastes yummy, do it! I'm sure you've heard all the most knowledgeable chefs explaining about what cheese works with your choice of wine; however, when it comes down to it, it's all about personal taste. You may prefer a cheese with a different wine than your friends. My typical recommendation is for you to be ready for for experimenting.
  • What are Exchange-Traded Funds(ETFs)
    Exchange-Traded Funds, or ETFs are basically like mutual funds but that trade on stock exchanges, with a few important differences. This gives them many of the benefits of stocks while removing some of the disadvantages that mutual funds have.

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