Archive for 'Recipes'
Juicer Recipes - 3 Vegetables for Heart Health
A great way to get the healthy nutrients you need from vegetables is to juice them. Here are three vegetables that have been researched and shown to have heart healthy benefits. What are they you might ask?
Posted: October 16th, 2009 under Recipes.
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The Atkins Grapefruit Diet.
The Atkins Grapefruit diet is a diet plan, not supported by the eponymous Dr. Atkins company, that plays on the fame of the grapefruit diet and the Atkins diet name. However, a closer look into this diet shows that it may not be all it claims to be.
Posted: October 16th, 2009 under Recipes.
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How To Use Dairy Produce: Part 2 - Cheese
Basic Preparation Of Foods: Dairy Produce.
Posted: October 16th, 2009 under Recipes.
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A Recession Proof Food Budget
If you have been watching the news, especially the economic news, experts have been saying that the recession is technically over. Ok, but employers are not hiring and you may have been lucky enough to keep your job, but with a reduction in salary, you really are stretched financially. How can you save money? You need to watch your food budget. How should you do this?
Posted: October 16th, 2009 under Recipes.
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A Recession Proof Food Budget
We have all heard that the recession is technically over. Well, employers are still not hiring and you may have been lucky enough to keep your job, but with a reduction in salary (or no salary increase in the last couple of years) you need to watch your food budget. How can you do this?
Posted: October 15th, 2009 under Recipes.
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Want to Know How to Cook Gourmet Foods? Learn The Basics First
Gourmet foods are done with sophistication, especially by Iron Chefs. You may think that a simple looking food is made by a snap of your fingers. This is not entirely true. You need not be an expert for you to make a remarkable dish, but knowing the basic of cooking will surely come in handy. Just remember that everything starts from scratch.
Posted: October 14th, 2009 under Recipes.
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Food Budget During a Recession
Well, the recession is technically over. It sure doesn’t feel like it, however. Employers are still not hiring and you may have been lucky enough to keep your job, but you wouldn’t mind saving money each month. Especially, on your monthly food budget. How can you do this? You’ll need help from the internet.
Posted: October 14th, 2009 under Recipes.
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I Love Cookbooks
I get immense pleasure from cookbooks. Great cookbooks impart not only the mechanics of cooking but if they’re really good can take the reader on a journey that is philosophical and spiritual as well as intellectual. A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes but author and Chef, David Tanis fills this bill. Tanis simply and elequently illustrates how easy it is to cook seasonaly, simple dishes with ease. If you love to eat this book is for you. It is all about the pleasure of eating simply and choosing the best ingredients available locally and sustainably.
Posted: October 14th, 2009 under Recipes.
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How to Create Copy Cat Recipes in Your Own Kitchen
Why eat out and spend $60, $80 or even $110 or more at your favorite restaurant when you can make those same excellent meals in your own kitchen with a copy cat recipe for a third or less of the price? That?s right, all your favorite out-to-eat meals made method to save money in these economic times without sacrificing your favorite foods.
Posted: October 14th, 2009 under Recipes.
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Quick And Awesome Honey Recipes
It has been a well known fact since the times of the ancient Greeks and Romans that honey boosts the strength and endurance of athletes. Honey, which is a powerful antioxidant, offers many benefits that we’re losing out on thanks to refined sugar being easier to use in most recipes.
Posted: October 14th, 2009 under Recipes.
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