Saturday, January 7, 2012

Pad Covers

!±8± Pad Covers

One of the most popular gifts this season was the leather-covered pad. It holds the standard 8 1/2" x 11" lined letter sized pad. There are also pockets for your pen, business cards and additional papers that you may wish to carry with you. These cases are available in every type of leather from the inexpensive split cowhides to the elegant calfskins. They can be embossed with a company name or logo and make ideal corporate gifts. They also can be individually monogrammed for that personal touch. They are the perfect accompaniment to meetings, seminars, and anywhere note taking is useful. Mom's can use them at PTA meetings, soccer coaches can use them at games, and busy executives always have one in front of them at a meeting. You'll rarely see a lawyer without one. These handy pad covers fit inside your briefcase or attaché case. They also can be easily tucked under your arm and carried alone. There are models with zippered closures for just that reason. You'll also find multiple file pockets in the zippered models.

These cases are available from many different brands and with many different leathers, features and pocket arrangements. These handy leather cases look great on your desk and when carried. Dilana Leathergoods makes a turned edge soft nappa case that is wonderful to the touch. Vantaggio makes them in a hand-stained polished Italian cowhide. Tumi makes them in their distinctive cowhide. Bosca makes both the zippered and regular versions in their many different leather finishes. Colors range from your standard black, to the newest of the cognac colors with everything in between. Ladies have a choice of many colors including pink and red, besides the standard blacks and browns. You can either match your briefcase or contrast. Lodis Leathergoods makes their ladies line of briefcases with matching leather pad covers in bright colors such as turquoise and caramel. These are certainly fun as well as practical. You can pack any of these pad covers in your lightweight luggage and use it to take notes on your trip.

Larger sizes that hold the "old" legal sized pads are still available. These will take the 11" x 14" size pad. Although they are longer, they will still fit inside most briefcases and attaché cases. These are available in larger zippered sizes and often have more pockets available. Some of these cases will have additional sections on the back. There are lots of organizational pockets in the larger versions. A smaller size is also handy. These hold the popular junior pads in the 6" x 8" size. They have a pen pocket and multiple places for receipts, etc. This is often one of your favorite travel accessories as you can keep track of your schedule and jot down time changes. There's also plenty of room to keep important papers and write up your expenses later.

If you require a three ring binder, they are available in the zippered model of the leather pad cover or pad folio. This case can hold any loose-leaf paper inserts as well as photo pockets. They are very valuable to the home improvement industry as well as to anyone in the real estate field. The loose- leaf inserts can be changed as the need arises. Styles that have calculators inside are wonderful for contractors and decorators. It's easy to see why these are so popular as gifts. Everything is handy and kept in one place.


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Sunday, January 1, 2012

My Stomach Hurts - Why Does My Tummy Hurt After Eating Food?

!±8± My Stomach Hurts - Why Does My Tummy Hurt After Eating Food?

Does you get pain or ever wonder "why my stomach hurts all the time?" If so then today I'll explain the most common causes for chronic digestive pain and what you can start doing immediately to get relief. Most importantly I'll explain the root cause of this common condition.

3 Ways to get relief from Digestive Pain

Chew all your Food 40 Times: That's right, one of the #1 reasons that people frequently experience stomach discomfort is that they eat too fast and don't chew your food. Did you know that the majority of carbohydrate digestion takes place in the mouth? If you aren't chewing those grains, sugars and all other carbs you eat on a daily basis then you aren't digesting them. So get to it and starting chewing every mouthful 40 times.

Stop Drinking Liquids with Food! Most people are brainwashed into this idea that it's totally fine to drink water, juice, beer what have you with their meals. The truth is that when you drink anything while eating you severely dilute your stomach acid, food goes through you un-digested and you set yourself up for mal-absorption, fatigue due to an overworked digestive system and general digestive discomfort. Do yourself a favour and only sip a cups worth of liquid over the course of a 2 hour meal you won't believe the difference!

Eliminate Candida Yeast from the Digestive Tract: Ok so maybe you have never heard of this, but candida albicans is easily one of the top 3 causes of chronic digestive problems if not #1. This yeast grows in over 90% of the population to varying degrees. Those who eat a poor diet or are on a lot of medications or use anti-biotics will have an issue with you. It disrupts enzyme production, friendly bacteria in the digestive tract, pulls the plug on stomach acid production which encourages acid reflux amongst many other things. The solution is a thorough bowel cleanse that targets candida yeast and kills them. However that's only the first step you also need a diet that starves out the yeast while also healing the body. Lastly you need to heal up your liver, destroy parasites and eliminate harmful metals from the body. Simple no, effective oh yeah!


My Stomach Hurts - Why Does My Tummy Hurt After Eating Food?

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