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  • Pancake Mix Gift for Diabetics  By : Linda Wilson
    Great food gift idea for diabetics.
  • Phytonutrients And Antioxidant Foods  By : Stewart Levison
    Antioxidant:Phytonutrients are quite simply the best types of antioxidant foods that you can find anywhere.
  • BETTER Meal for Health & WEALTH & Stay Fit for Long Life  By : Khushwant Singh
    You still need to get your five servings a day of fruits and vegetables. Make an effort to include fruits and vegetables at every meal. Since your options are more limited during the winter months, now’s the time to get creative by trying new recipes as well as sampling produce you haven’t eaten before.
  • Celebrity Foods Health Nut  By : joe whyte
    Saying “yes” to a full schedule does not mean you have to say “no” to healthy living. As active adults, we are in a constant battle with time. When work, social functions, errands and hobbies fill up our calendars, it is easy to put a healthy lifestyle on the backburner
  • Giving Another Flavour To Your Mate Tea  By : Luat Tran Van
    Mate tea is an excellent beverage for any sort of outdoor adventure, and like traditional tea it can be flavoured in different ways to turn it more interesting.
  • Mate And Soup As Survival Food  By : Luat Tran Van
    It is a little bit monotonous if you try to survive just on soup and mate for a month or so; you will indeed keep alive but it is boring just to have the same every day. However, the first advantage of using such an extreme but nutritious diet is that you will lose weight during expeditions but be perfectly able from a health point of view to eat more during the rest of the year
  • Caution: Hidden Sodium Inside Common Processed Foods  By : Monch Bravante
    Salt is not just to perk up the flavor of dishes but is also essential to maintaining a good health. While sodium deficiency can be problematic, excessive salt intakes have been associated with diseases and other conditions, such as hypertension and stomach cancer.
  • Lay Man Way to Cook Healthy and Low Fat Meal  By : Khushwant Singh
    An ideal diet is low in fat and low in sugar. Most people can enjoy high sugar, high fat treats on occasion, but if you indulge one day, be sure to eat healthier the next.
  • Facts About State Mandated Programs for Drunk Driving  By : Joe Devine
    Evaluating mandatory programs for Driving under the influence of alcohol.
  • Benefits of chocolates  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    As you must know chocolate contains essential elements and nutrients such as iron, calcium and potassium, and vitamins A, B1, C, D and E. Cocoa powder is also the highest natural source for Magnesium, its deficiency is linked with hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, joint problems and pre-menstrual tension.
  • Food And Gunpowder  By : Luat Tran Van
    Did you know that it seems that there is a connection between eating and the discovery of gunpowder?
  • Baby Care: Introducing Solid Foods  By : Roberto Bell
    Introducing solid foods to your baby should be both healthy and tasty. What better way to is there to present baby food, than the organic, fresh, tasty and homemade way?
  • Going Organic-Is This Really A Better Thing?  By : Cecilia Valenzuela
    This articles contains information about the definition of organic products along with shopping tips to help consumers make better choices when purchasing organic products with the USDA organic label. This article also contains factual information to better educate consumers so that they can determine if organic products are healthier for them and their families.
  • new york city italian restaurants and pizza delivery  By : frank moon
    There is always something about Italian food that makes it a complete dining experience wherever you are in the world. Beyond Italian pasta and pizza, Italian food has proven itself to be a universal language of food because in just about every corner of the world, there is that quaint little Italian restaurant that adds life to the community’s local cuisine. The love for Italian food simply transcends race, nation and borders.
  • new york style pizza  By : frank moon
    Pizza has come a long way from its Italian roots, to the various pizza varieties in pizzerias all over the world. The earliest forms of pizza are believed to have dated back to 6th Century B.C. But it was not until the 19th when pizza became legendary after Italy’s then-famous pizzaoili Raffaele Esposito named one of his specialties, Pizza Margherita, after Italy’s Queen Margherita di Savoia. Pizza Mergherita has since then became the standard as the pizza evolved through the years and across
  • Why You Should choose British White Cattle  By : Morris Halliburton
    The British White Cattle breed of today is a result of selective breeding for purity. British White Cattle possess characteristics and qualities that set them apart from other breeds of beef cattle. In the past they may have been known as a status symbol in medieval Britain but are now a mainstream beef cattle breed.
  • Lobster And Shellfish: Taste Adventures Made Easy  By : Shannon Linnen
    No one should miss the opportunity to sit down to a dinner of fresh shellfish. Living near a coastline would obviously be the easiest way to enjoy such a dinner. Although residents of inland communities may not have as easy access, they may step out to the local fishmonger or restaurant in the area specializing in fresh shellfish who likely have their produce shipped in fresh on a daily basis. A more convenient option is to purchase fresh shellfish from a reputable online store. As Fedex offers
  • Ice Cream Makers  By : Garnett Foards
    Nothing makes a hot summer day complete like a big bowl of homemade ice cream.
  • Fresh Seafood Is A Great Way To Get Healthy  By : Shannon Linnen
    Though the link between eating fresh seafood and general improvements with regard to health has been known for ages, the exact mechanisms behind the phenomenon might have been considered somewhat ambiguous until recently. A high-protein and low-fat kind of sustenance as various fish and other sea fauna species are, not all the benefits provided by eating them could have been explained via such simple mechanisms.
  • Details of the Peter Pan Peanut Butter Recall  By : Peter Kent
    In February 2007, Peter Pan and Great Value (Wal-Mart's store brand) peanut butters were linked to 425 cases of salmonella across the United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials believe this is the first salmonella outbreak involving peanut butter to occur in the United States. This article provides more information on the details of that recall.
  • Gossiping & Apple Pie  By : Gary Crow
    Benjamin Franklin said, “I resolve to speak ill of no man whatever, not even in a matter of truth…;” and Carl Sagan said, "If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe." You may reasonably ask what Gossiping & Apple Pie have to do with each other. Whether this article answers that pressing question is your call. However, it does raise some interesting points, even if the connection is less than obvious.
  • Quality Liquid Multi-Vitamins  By : Mark Molina
    Discover a Simple, Convenient, Complete Liquid Vitamin that is Organically Grown, 100% Vegetarian and Contains Mangosteen, Aloe Vera & Green Tea plus much more.
  • The Composix Hernia Patch Recall: What's it All About?  By : Peter Kent
    You may have heard about the Kugel Hernia Mesh Recall. What's it all about? And who is at risk?
  • Reducing stress in your life while saving money on Groceries  By : Kari Hoopes
    Provided in this article are guidelines to dramatically reduce your food expenditure; help you plan your meals more efficiently; and simultaneously save you daily stress and time!
  • Maryland Style Crab Cakes -by Chef Brian  By : Brian Ankner
    A favorite recipe from Chef Brian. Maryland style crab cakes with cayenne dressing has to be one of the simplest yet robustly flavored crab recipes in the arsenal of Chef Brian. Try this recipe for yourself and I think you will agree, this one has got it! Enjoy!
  • In Praise Of Mustard  By : Andrea Flint
    Mustard is a versatile plant with a long history of use for both culinary and medicinal purposes. Find out more about this spice which is used the world over.
  • Why bother home brewing beer?  By : Michael Saville
    Brewing beer at home is a popular pastime for many people. Even in the UK where the public house culture is very strong, home brewing beer has a big following. Successive governments have increased the tax on buying beer in pubs and so many people have looked to save money by making beer at home.
  • Fast Food and Calories  By : Karen Sessions
    Isn’t it oddly shocking that America is so well-advanced in everything, except health and fitness? While the fitness industry tells us to count calories and exercise for fat loss, we grow fatter and fatter as a nation.
  • Potlucks are for Raw Foodists, too!  By : Roxanne Vick
    Want to go on a raw food diet, but cringe at the social aspect? Maybe you should check out a raw food potluck in your area....my daughter rightfully called them "potlicks"!
  • Your Best Source for Chlorophyll: Raw Foods  By : Roxanne Vick
    This element of nutrition is surprisingly ignored by most people, but it is truly a "wonder drug" of nature, with its ability to help a wide spectrum of diseases.
  • How to Make a Great Cup of Coffee In Your Own Home  By : Carol Stack
    For many people, the fresh brewed smell of coffee is their morning wake up call and many a person savors a cup of coffee while looking over a morning paper or gulps it down as they hurry off to work. For some, coffee has been more than a morning ritual, but has also become a time to relax and enjoy exotic flavors while buried in a good book.
  • Canned Tuna Fish Contains Dangerous Mercury  By : Raymond Burton
    As a bodybuilder and weight loss coach, tuna and most seafoods are staples of both the daily and pre-contest diet plan. Little do most bodybuilders know that mercury contamination is a very widespread health concern for the average public let alone the high consumption fitness set.
  • Toxic: Cooked Organic Vegetables  By : Denise Palmer
    We make the choice to buy only organic vegetables, knowing we are doing a great thing for our families and ourselves. We bring those organic vegetables home, throw them in a pot or skillet to cook them up, and serve them with a huge smile and sense of pride. But wait until you find out what we've REALLY done!
  • The Modern Soft Yellow Banana Evolved From The Cooking Banana As The Number One Fruit In The World  By : Patrick Malcolm
    A history of how the modern yellow banana evolved from the nearly inedible cooking banana.
  • A Chocolate Primer  By : Francesca Black
    A trip down the baking aisle in a grocery store presents the pastry chef with more options for chocolate than the candy counter. But if you’re stuck in a pinch, is it okay to substitute semi-sweet chips with a bittersweet bar? What can a glimpse at the list of ingredients tell you about a chocolate bar? Besides color, is there any real difference between white chocolate and milk chocolate?
  • Working Up an Appetite  By : Emma Snow
    One of the greatest experiences of being human is to be out in nature. There is just something about being in the fresh open air of the wilderness that makes a person feel more alive, more grounded. The stresses and responsibilities of life lessen in the great outdoors and it is less complicated.
  • How To Cook The Best Steak In The World - Part 2  By : Mick Reade
    Every person loves to have their steak cooked differently, I will take you through a comprehensive step-by-step guide for you to follow to cook the perfect steak every time, no matter how you like it!
  • How To Cook The Best Steak In The World - Part 1  By : Mick Reade
    Every person loves to have their steak cooked differently, here you will find a comprehensive step-by-step guide to cooking your steak perfectly every time, no matter how you like it!
  • Barbecue, an American Tradition  By : Emma Snow
    Barbecue is as American as apple pie. It's aroma evokes memories of baseball games, swimming and family vacations. Mouths water when the grill is fired up. Preparing meat for the barbecue is just as important as the cooking itself. Marinating infuses flavor into the meat, ensuring a delicious family meal that will not be easily forgotten.
  • Organic Protects the Next Generation  By : Francesca Black
    There are countless benefits to eating organic. Organic produce is higher in nutrients, lower in nitrates, free of artificial additives, and it tastes better. Furthermore, organic farming is better for the environment--another way the organic lifestyle benefits our children's futures. It does not require great effort to make a change.
  • 22 Favorite Chocolate Quotes for Easter  By : Noel Jameson
    Chocolate has become an important part of Easter for many people. Here are 22 great chocolate quotes to help you celebrate the holiday -- and make you smile.
  • What are Supplements?  By : Jaks Lloyd
    Supplements, also known as Dietary Supplements should not to be confused with other food or drug products
  • Variety is the Spice of Life  By : Emma Snow
    People are creatures of habit and largely base choices on that which is familiar. Although some habits are good, cooking the same types of food over and over zaps creativity and breeds indifference in the kitchen. Food is not only necessary for survival, it is also a main source of enjoyment.
  • Top 3 Foods For Long Life  By : Debbie Fontana
    These are my top 3 foods that may help you to live a longer life.
  • Fructose- The Evil Sugar  By : Brian Gurneak
    An overview of what it honestly takes to build muscle and mimimize bodyfat. Areas include nutrition, cardiovascular training, resistance training to get the body into a lean, mean fat-burning machine.
  • Hydroponic Gardening - Getting Great Results with Your Hydroponic Vegetables!  By : Tony Buel
    When hydroponic gardening, know that plants are affected by the following elements: pH balance, light, air, water, temperature, and pollution. If you take all of these things into consideration in your particular hydroponic vegetable garden your plants will be sure to thrive.
  • Getting the Most Flavor from Your Coffee Beans  By : Carol Stack
    The flavor of the coffee bean starts with the plant and the climate where it is grown. But what happens to the bean from picking until it is poured into your cup also has a lot to do with the flavor and the extent that you enjoy the end result or experience disappointment.
  • Gourmets Get Ready for Induction Cooking  By : Emma Snow
    While the technology has been around for decades, in recent years it has been greatly improved upon, already taking hold in Europe and Japan. There can be no doubt that magnetic induction promises to be the most attractive cooking option on the market. In this article we will discuss how induction cooking works, how it differs from electric and gas stovetops, and explain the advantages and disadvantages of the new technology.
  • Hot Chocolate - A Drink From Long Ago  By : mikeyh
    Learn more about chocolate and you'll find more reasons to enjoy it!
  • A History of Chocolate.  By : mikeyh
    Learn more about chocolate and you'll find more reasons to enjoy it!
  • Treat Yourself With Gourmet Chocolates  By : mikeyh
    Learn more about chocolate and you'll find more reasons to enjoy it!
  • Chocolate: Manna From Heaven  By : mikeyh
    Learn more about chocolate and you'll find more reasons to enjoy it!
  • This is The Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Ever  By : mikeyh
    Once your friends taste this you'll have them eating out of your hands!
  • 5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables  By : Andrea Flint
    More and more people are returning to the old tradition of growing their own produce, ranging from as little as a small herb patch right up to full self-sufficiency producing all their own fruit and vegetables. Why is it becoming popular again, and why should you start your own food garden?
  • Taking Stock of Leftovers  By : Andrea Flint
    A large goose or turkey is an impressive centerpiece for a celebration meal, but you'll have to find a way of dealing with the leftovers. Making a stock is a good way to make the best of your bird.
  • All About Basil  By : Andrea Flint
    Basil is one of the most popular herbs in use today. This article gives information on where and how it's used, and how to grow and preserve it.


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