Advantages: common sense, excercise included in class Disadvantages: no free membership after target weight, pointless free CD
My biggest achievement so far in 2005 has been losing 2 stone in 13 weeks. I could not have done it without Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness clubs.
I have been gradually gaining weight for about ten years. At a size 18-20 on my lower half I was a bit depressed at my appearance. I have tried to diet by myself but I always chuck it in after one too many packets of crisps that have tempted me. I had thought about slimming clubs in the past to motivate myself but I was not sure I wanted to spend £5 a week on being weighed and lectured.
So what was different about Rosemary Conley?
The main difference between Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness clubs and other slimming clubs is the emphasis on fitness. I think others would recommend exercise but this one goes further and you get a 45 minute aerobics workout at every meeting. Each ...
and plant. Rosemary does not like too much water and can survive drought well. Plants can grow up to 1.5 metres tall if you let them. Rosemary can be trimmed and even pruned into shapes if you like. This really doesn't appeal to me, as I like my garden a bit on the wild side.
There are several different varieties of Rosemary to choose from, including white and pink varieties. I grow one with blue flowers, as that is my favourite colour. The leaves are long and thin and look a bit like pine needles. I love the bright green and silver colour of the leaves. The stem is fairly woody. I should mention that Rosemary is fairly disease resistant and a plant should last for about twenty years once established.
If you don't have a garden then it is possible to grow Rosemary in a pot. Just choose a sunny spot and water occasionally. It is best to ...
anwar 02.05.2008
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Advantages: A wonderfully versitile herb which has many uses. Disadvantages: Can take a little while to get established, likes good drainage and a sunny position.
and the border hedge, a huge Rosemary. It is the height of a fiver year old child, and the width of about 3, and it flowers every January without fail. I'm sure this cannot be the norm, but it is south facing, and pulls the heat from the bricks it's growing against, so maybe it feels a little like it's at home in the med in this small corner of my garden!
Rosemary grows best in warm climates, but seems to manage very well in the household gardens of the UK. It likes well drained soil, lots of sunshine, and the occasional long drink of water. It's flowers are tiny pale blue blooms which are always the first to show their colour in my garden every year and entice the bumble bees out of their slumber.
Some people say Rosemary is for remembrance, and I like that idea a lot, however it's not so fanciful as you might think, as studies have recently ...
phoenixgreen 07.11.2006
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Product Information for "At Long Last - Rosemary Clooney & The Count Basie Orchestra" »
Product details
Title
At Long Last
Performer
Rosemary Clooney & The Count Basie Orchestra
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Release Date
09/11/1998
Original Release Year
1998
Label / Distributor
Concord Jazz / Proper Note
Guest Artist(s)
Clooney, Rosemary & The Count Basie Orchestra
Engineer
Leslie Ann Jones
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
13431479529
Catalogue Number
CCD 47952
Additional notes
Album Notes
Full performer name: Rosemary Clooney/Count Basie Orchestra. Personnel: Rosemary Clooney (vocals); Grover Mitchell (conductor); John Oddo (arranger, piano); Alyn Ferguson, Peter Matz (arranger); Barry Manilow (vocals); John Kelson (alto saxophone, flute); Brad Leali (alto saxophone); Doug Miller (tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet); Kenny Hing (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Gary Foster (tenor saxophone); John Williams (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet); Michael Williams, Scotty Barnhart, Shawn Edmonds, Bob Ojeda (trumpet); David Keim, Clarence Banks, Alvin Walker II (trombone); William Hughes (bass trombone); Terence Conley (piano); Will Matthews (guitar); James Leary (bass); Butch Miles (drums). Producers: John Oddo, Allen Sviridoff, John Burk, Aaron A. Woodard III. Recorded at Skywalker Sound, Nicasio, California from November 1997 to June 1998. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. Her voice has deepened, matured--she sounds more like a blues singer at times than a "pop" singer--but Rosemary Clooney still has "it." Backed by one of the great jazz big bands, under the direction of trombonist Grover Mitchell, she serves up a piping hot platter of tunes, baked with recipes from The Great American Songbook. And the Basie band still practices its patented easygoing-but-assertive swing with style. The Basie band could make almost anyone sound good--here they don't have to try, as Clooney can carry a torch song with the best of them, sounding like a woman who's been around the block more than a few times. Fans of Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan and Mel Torme, as well as those who venerate the standards and big bands, will have a swell time AT LONG LAST.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Just In Time
2.
Like Someone In Love
3.
Willow Weep For Me
4.
Lullaby Of Broadway
5.
Old Devil Moon
6.
Everything Happens To Me
7.
I Want To Be A Sideman
8.
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
9.
How About You
10.
Man That Got Away
11.
Seems Like Old Times
12.
I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
13.
It Just Happened To Happen To Me
14.
I Got Rhythm
15.
Gypsy In My Soul
16.
If Swing Goes I Go Too
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