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91). Food Addiction Can Lead to Death  By : paul wilson1
Food has been described as ambrosia and the elixir if life. For some, eating is a biological necessity for others it is a passion that can turn into an obsession. Experts define food addiction to be a disorder where the addict is preoccupied with food, the availability of food, and the pleasure of eating. There are three recognized addictions:

92). Provence – A Wine Lover’s Dream Come True!  By : Mark Anthony
Provence is often overlooked by companies that offer traditional wine tasting tours, in spite of the excellence of its wines. If you’re a true wine lover and wine fan, this beautiful location in France offers the most fascinating scenery and, not to mention, some of the best vineyards around. In Provence, as everywhere in the Mediterra...

93). What In The World Is A Cheese Curd?  By : D Ruplinger
I’m a Wisconsin girl so I like to think that I know cheese. It is one of the products the state is well known for and is something I grew up eating quite often, especially during the holidays. That was because we used to receive a 5-pound block of cheese every year as a Christmas present. Five pounds of cheese was a lot of cheese to eat, even for a...

94). Fish To Eat And Fish To Avoid  By : Gregg Hall
Everyone knows fish is good for you. It’s low in saturated fat, and it makes you smart. So it’s no wonder consumers are confused by headlines warning fish eaters of impending doom. In late 2002, a San Francisco Chronicle headline warned that eating fish can be risky because of the high content of mercury in some deep-water fish. A physician ...

95). Lobster Was Not Always The King Of Seafood  By : Laura LaGuardia
Lobster wasn't always a top dish.... The succulent shellfish started out branded as a scavenger, bottom feeder and food for the impoverished. However, thanks to the progress of modern transportation, lobster could be shipped from Canada to the upper northern states to become the luxury food we now appreciate. These days the finest res...

96). Valentine’s Day Treats For School And Work  By : Christine Steendahl
Are you as tired as I am of those little white heart-shaped candies with messages like “I like You” printed on them? Be a little creative this year and come up with some new Valentine’s Day treats to take to school and work. Here are a few ideas to get you started. Valentine’s Day Cookies Make a batch of Sugar cookies or pick up...

97). Restaurant Scheduling for Success- from Richard Saporito's e-book-How to Improve Dining Room Service-  By : Richard Saporito
Restaurant Scheduling for Success - excerpt from Richard Saporito’s e-book “How to Improve Dining Room Service” This Tip will Help Maintain the Staff Schedule Keeping the Dining Room Service Staff Tight and Content which is Essential for Pleasing Paying Guests. Staff scheduling is closely tied to dining room ...

98). Cantonese Regional Cuisine  By : Kirsten Hawkins
Easily the most well-known of the Chinese regional cuisines, Cantonese cuisine comes from the region around Canton in Southern China. Simple spices and a wide variety of foods used in cooking characterize Cantonese cuisine. Of all the Chinese regions, Canton (Guangdong province) has the most available food resources. Its proximity to the sea offers...

99). Jelly Beans Are A Delicious Easter Treat  By : Gray Rollins
Jelly beans are a favorite Easter treat among children and adults both. Who does not like their sweet candy coating and their chewy insides? You would have to be crazy not to! Jelly beans make a great addition to your candy bowl and your Easter basket. In fact, jelly beans are the good old standby that parents all around the world depend upon when ...

100). Extraordinary Tailgating Recipes, Adding Spice to the Game  By : Nicola Kennedy
One of the great recreational activities is an exciting and fun-filled tailgating party. It's more than just drinks at the back of an SUV or a truck; tailgating parties are a big hit at any sports event. This is where everyone gets together to celebrate the game, or maybe just for a get together where all of you can have fun, share stories and laug...

101). The McWorkout  By : Anna Fleet
McDonalds, the most notorious proprietor of French fries, fried burgers and fried, well, just about everything else, has come a long way since the popular film Super Size Me, exposed the horrors of the high-fat diet and forced the Ronald to remove the "super sized" options from his fat-induced menu. Ever since the film grossed over $2...

102). Inexpensive Party Food  By : George Meszaros
Parties are fun but they can be expensive. You have many options to keep the costs down, but the easiest thing you can do is watch how much you are spending on food. If you have hosted parties in the past you know that food can be one of the most expensive aspects of the event. You don’t have to hire an expensive caterer to have a good time. A litt...

103). Is A Vegetarian Diet Safe For My Infant?  By : Kirsten Hawkins
If, for dietary or ethical reasons, you have decided that you want to put your infant on a vegetarian diet, you should be very careful in choosing formulas and solid food for your child. If you plan to breastfeed the infant and you are also a vegetarian, you may need to supplement breastmilk with additional sources of nutrition, depend...

104). Does The Sloppy Joe Have An Origin?  By : Kirsten Hawkins
In most of the United States, the sloppy Joe sandwich is a lunchroom staple, consisting of skillet-cooked ground meat, usually beef, spicy tomato sauce or tomato paste, and bread or a bun. Sometimes greasy and oversweet, the sloppy Joe has been served in school cafeterias for years. Certainly, when one considers the commercially available versions ...

105). Setting A Festive Table – Tips For A Striking Presentation  By : Bob Kiefer
You'll be slaving over a hot stove for hours, preparing a feast fit for kings this Christmas. From the turkey to the desserts, you put love into every recipe, and your family digs in with gusto. Why not add some festive touches to the table as well, and make the presentation as breathtaking as the dishes you'll be serving? It doesn't take much time...

106). Middle Eastern Cuisine  By : Kirsten Hawkins
‘Middle eastern cuisine’ is a broad term that encompasses many different cooking styles from a number of different countries. Moroccan, Syrian, Greek, Arabian – the various cuisines of the middle east share a great deal – and have many differences. The food of the Middle East is a celebration of life. No matter which country, the stapl...

107). What Fruits To Add To A Fruit Basket  By : Donna Somerkin
If you want to give a unique gift that is guarantee to be used an enjoyed by the recipient, consider a fruit basket. Fruit baskets are fabulous ways to provide your friend, family member, neighbor, co-worker, or client with a delicious—and healthy—treat that looks like a million bucks, but is actually budget friendly. When looking a fruit basket, y...

108). South African main course cuisine  By : Lizel Salter
The food from South Africa is as diverse as the people that live there, influenced by many countries and cultures over the centuries. They have been able to combine all the great ingredients introduced to the country and making it their one, UNIQUE. Nothing tastes as great as South African food! Maybe I am just bias, but why not try it and judge fo...

109). Everyone Loves Chocolate Chip Cookies  By : Rachael Cleipher
If you are like me, you remember how much you loved visiting grandma's house as a kid. You loved it because you got spoiled there. She let you play any game you wanted, you got to be silly and goofy, and you could even have candy before dinner. Grandma let you do all of the things that your mom said no to. But there is another reason kids love goin...

110). A Beginners Guide To Oolong Tea  By : Rob Jameson
Over the last few years green tea has become very popular and is available in most stores and cafés. It is also used in all kinds of products such as shampoo, face cream, candles and many other daily items. Oolong tea is produced from the same plant, which is called Camellia Sinensis. The difference is that Oolong is a semi-fermented brew whereas g...

111). Cheesecake Can It Be Frozen  By : Andrew Krause
Yes cheesecake can be frozen and it freezes very well, if you are having a party next week and you won't have time to prepare your cheesecake at that time, as I'm sure you won't, you can bake your cheesecake a week or so in advance and freeze it, but you must package it properly, but not by wrapping it with tin foil as many people do. ...

112). The Well-Stocked Pantry -- A Cook's Secret Weapon  By : Geoffrey Cook
Doing any job is easier when you have the right tools on hand. One of a cook's best tools -- and secret weapons -- is having a well-stocked pantry. Cooking is much simpler if you know that you've already got what you need on hand, and aren't going to have to run to the corner market every time you want to fix a meal. Hav...

113). Chinese Cuisine What’s In A Name?  By : Kirsten Hawkins
There’s more to Chinese cuisine than meets the taste buds. There is also what meets the eye, the ear and the imagination. Chinese culture demands attention to the entire presentation of a meal, and that includes the blend of flavors, the subtlety of the spicing, how appealing the colors and arrangement of the food is and how well it plays on the im...

114). How Is Dry Ice Made?  By : Brenda H. Murphy
Anyone old enough to remember "ice boxes", will remember the daily deliveries of huge blocks of ice that kept their meat and food cool inside the icebox, a forerunner of the refrigerator. But those blocks were hugely messy when they melted, and turned to liquid. That's one problem you don't have with dry ice. Because it is just what it...

115). Kosher Food Popular With Health Conscious Of All Faiths  By : Miklos Margaretten
Until recently, it was close to impossible for the kosher or health conscious traveler to keep his religious or healthy meals while in transit. Now developments in the kosher food industry are making this challenge much easier. The health conscious and dieters are finding Kosher food is better for you and offers a very wide range of i...

116). Midsummer House  By : Gandulf
Another award comes to Midsummer House this year in the guise of the BMW Square Meal Award for Best Out-of-Town Restaurant 2005. Midsummer House is in good company, the previous winners of this award being Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons (2001), The Waterside Inn (2002), The Vineyard at Stockcross (2003) and The Fat Duck (2004). This award is particula...

117). Some Facts About Whiskey Or Whisky  By : Darcy O'Neil
When discussing whisky the first thing that needs to be know is that there are two legitimate spellings. The Scotts and Canadians spell whisky without the “e”, while the Irish and Americans spell it with an “e” as in whiskey. This should be the first indication that the world of whisky is a very complicated one and has many regional differences in ...

118). Foods That Fight Disease  By : Johnny Bee
Most citizenry know that calcium is goodness for bones, fibre is beneficial for stultification, and iron is full for bloodshed, to name a few. But once you go beyond the basics, the picture gets murky. Here's a quiz to see however well you know which foods or nutrients tin keep or promote which diseases. Feel free to cheat. The questions aren't rea...

119). Russia's Vodka Wars  By : Sam Vaknin
Vodka is a crucial component in Russian life. And in Russian death. Alcohol-related accidents and cardiac arrests have already decimated Russian life expectancy by well over a decade during the last decade alone. Vodka is also big business. The brand "Stolichnaya" sells $2 billion a year worldwide. Hence the interminable and inordinate...

120). Bonsai Tree Forum: Bonsai Basics  By : seoprofessional
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