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151). Like Your Tea Sweet? Add Honey Instead of Sugar By : ArticleTrader
One of life’s purest pleasures is a cup of steaming tea. Some like it pure but most like it sweet. Adding sugar is by far the most common way of sweetening tea. Common table sugar (sucrose) is comprised of fructose and glucose. While sugar satisfies a natural craving, it is not without its downside.
Sugar is the quintessential source o...
152). Executive Gift, Gourmet Smoked Alaskan Salmon By : James Zeller
A smoked salmon gift box from Alaska offers sincere thoughtfulness and exceptional gourmet taste in the same gift. Wild caught Alaska Sockeye Salmon are know world wide for flavor and are considered the very best smoked fish product on the market. For a gift of distinction, it makes an ideal executive gift.
"Appreciation is a wonderful...
153). Chocolate Is My Favorite Health Food By : God's Penman
Finally, the medical world has caught up with what the rest of us have known all the time, namely, chocolate is good for us. And I for one think it is about time.
According to recent medical research, chocolate has marvelous benefits for the human body. Who in their right mind did not know this? As a subscriber to the Old England Journ...
154). Growing Fruit Trees and Citrus Trees By : seoprofessional
Growing Fruit Trees and Citrus Trees
155). Food Glorious Food By : Josie Lee
The most enjoyable events are often those in which the food is divine. Oliver Twist said, “Please Sir, can I have some more?” And although it is doubtful that you will be serving gruel at your next catered event, you’ll want your guests feeling pleased.
If Woody Allen is on your guest list, be certain to alert your catering service whe...
156). Puerto Rican Cuisine By : Kirsten Hawkins
Puerto Rico is an island nation that is officially a territory of the United States. Puerto Rican cuisine has evolved from several strong influences, including those of the original peoples, such as the Tainos, and the Spanish conquerors that drove most of the natives out and enslaved the remaining. African and Caribbean influence is also reflected...
157). Custom Gift Baskets For The Perfect Gift – Literally By : D. L. Randolph
Custom gift baskets are always a hit for any occasion. There are so many custom gift basket ideas that are simple and effective you will never run out of creative ways to share in any celebration. You will be surprised how easy it is to create perfect custom gift baskets for every person on your gift list and for any special occasion.
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158). Cheese Making Through the Ages By : Jean Feingold
The many different types of cheeses available mean there is something to suit every taste. It is generally believed that cheese was first made in the Middle East. Legend has it that a nomadic Arab made cheese by accident when a saddlebag filled with milk fermented due to the hot sun and the galloping movement of his horse.
Early chees...
159). Green Tea And Some Of Its Benefits By : Deng Gang
Three to five cups of green tea a day can do you a lot of good.
Tea, especially green tea has long been known for its medicinal benefits. It helps digestion, boost metabolism and even wards off cancer and heart disease.
According to whether it is fermented or not, tea can be divided into 3 types:
green tea ¨...
160). Windex and Food: Imperfect Together! By : Matthew C. Keegan
As tempting as it may be to use, Windex or any similar type product can be a hazard to use in the vicinity of food products, particularly cutting boards. If you do not have the proper sanitizer available, a certain “secret” common household item will suffice. Please read on to find out how you can keep your guests safe!
Our web communi...
161). Oatmeal Has Great Benefits To Cholesterol Watchers And Weight Watchers. By : David McCarthy
The Roll of Oatmeal (Porridge) in a Healthy Diet
Oatmeal, or porridge if you live outside the US or Canada, play a major role in our modern diet yet few seem to know the true health benefits it gives. Oatmeal provides two of the required three daily servings of whole grains required in a healthy and balanced diet and this alone should ...
162). Supporting Local Flavors By : Scott Schirkofsky
In the last 10 years Americans have seen a boom in local food markets and for good reason. While Americans continue to buy more fast food, they still expect perfect ingredients and they are finding them.
So why are they turning to their local markets more and more? In a nutshell they want fresh, healthy produce with great flavor. There...
163). Blue Lobsters Are Real! By : James Smith
Lobsters are supposed to be red right? ... Well, yes and no.
Most live american lobsters are naturally colored an olive green or mottled dark greenish brown. In rare cases, lobsters come in shades of bright blue, white (albino), yellow, black, and red have been reported from time to time. Perhaps the most unusual colors are the "half-a...
164). The Benefits Of Family Meal Planning By : C. Steendahl
Are you ready to save some time, feed your family healthier meals and save some money along the way? These are just some of the benefits of family meal planning. Let’s look at all of them in a little more detail.
Eat Healthier
Planning your family meals will cut down on your trips to your favorite fast food restaurant and the am...
165). Safe Food Storage - Refrigeration By : David McCarthy
Storing Food
Your Refrigerator:
It is many years since schools stopped teaching cooking and domestic science and the result is that few people in the below 35 age bracket are familiar with risks presented by refrigerators. This article is aimed at covering a few basic rules that will help us store food in a safe and hygien...
166). Create A Beautiful Thanksgiving Centerpiece With Flowers By : Angela Tyler
Every Thanksgiving table should include a centerpiece to add to the festive feel of your dinner. It's quick and easy to make a Thanksgiving centerpiece from fall flowers, pumpkins, gourds, and greenery. You can create a beautiful Thanksgiving centerpiece in very little time and for very little money.
FLORAL PLATTER CENTERPIECE
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167). Our Pleasant Meal At C&C Supper Club In Door County Wisconsin By : Dorrie Ruplinger
My husband, oldest son, and I had the pleasure of enjoying a meal at C&C Supper Club in Fish Creek, Wisconsin (in the heart of Door County) during a recent trip to Door County.
The building houses a supper club for dining along with a bar with games and live entertainment on many weekends.
We were very hungry when we arr...
168). Risky Fish: The Thrill Of Fugu By : Kirsten Hawkins
There's a certain weird appeal to the Japanese delicacy known as fugu. After all, it's not every day that the food on your plate could bring about almost instant death.
Fugu is the Japanese name for the blowfish, also known as the pufferfish, which has the ability to puff up to twice its size and project poisonous spikes to defend itse...
169). Different Types Of Cookie Sheets Yield Different Tasting Cookies By : Debbie Dragon
Anybody who takes the time to make cookies from scratch obviously wants the cookies to come out perfectly and taste delicious. Mixing ingredients is almost unheard of these days with just about everything being available in pre-mixed or pre-made packages. Most people simply buy a roll of cookie dough, slice it, and stick it in the oven for 15-18 mi...
170). Hot Sauce – Heating Things Up By : Chris McCarthy
There is nothing like a dash of hot sauce to liven up even the blandest of all dishes. In fact, true to the genre of sauces all over the world, the hot sauce is not only an accompaniment but also does honors as the prime ingredient in many dishes.
The term hot sauce could not have been more apt for it refers to any hot and spicy sauce ...
171). An Organic Herbal Tea Blend By : Sabaidi Tea
With US$5 billion market in the United States alone in 2003, a 500% increase in 10 years, tea is a well established industry that is quickly growing. Tea bags, loose teas, tea shops, and gourmet teas are only a few examples of the outlets for this ever increasing number. Though sales have been mainly rooted in the standard teas stemming from the Ca...
172). How To Make A Vegan Cake By : Kirsten Hawkins
Do you have a strict vegan in the family who has a birthday or celebration coming up that traditionally calls for cake? If you’re not familiar with vegan dietary practices, you might not know what vegans do not eat. Even worse, you might have no idea how to replace what they do not eat.
But don't worry. In a few short paragraphs, I’ll ...
173). Napa Valley: olives and olive oil By : seoprofessional
The history of olives and olive oil can be traced back to at the least biblical times. When the waters of the great flood subsided and Noah sent forth a dove it was an olive leaf she returned carrying in her mouth. It is known that as long as 6000 years ago olive oil was used as fuel in lamps. Maybe it was this olive oil that created such a beautif...
174). Italian Cuisine: More Than Pasta By : Kirsten Hawkins
Go to any family restaurant with Italian dining in mind and you are likely to order chicken parmesan, pasta alfredo, spaghetti and meatballs, or maybe a pizza. It is easy to think that some pasta, some marinara sauce, a crust of Italian bread and a glass of wine is the beginning and end of Italian cuisine, especially if you grew up in the United St...
175). Who Says Vegetables Have To Be Boring? By : Kirsten Hawkins
Eat your veggies - especially your lettuce. But don't confine yourself to iceberg lettuce or salads! Darker greens have about the same number of calories and carbs -very low! - but pack a lot more punch in the vitamins and other nutrient categories. By substituting radicchio, watercress, escarole or spinach for the iceberg lettuce, you add vitamin ...
176). South African corn and small grains By : Lizel Salter
South Africa has a very diverse rainfall, allowing many fruits, vegetables and crops to grow throughout the country, all year round. Crops are just one of South Africa’s most important production of food, not only to South Africans, but also the rest of Africa. Of South Africa’s total cultivated area (approximately 10 million hectors), around 36% i...
177). April Fool’s Day Treats – You Are Serving What For Dinner? By : Susanne Myers
April Fool’s Day is the perfect day to have fun with the meals you serve. Surprise your family on April 1st with these fun meal ideas.
Fake Hot Dogs And French Fries
Your kids will love fake hot dogs and French fries for lunch this April fools day. Peel a banana and spread peanut butter all over it to give it the appearan...
178). Gourmet: A Defining Moment By : Charles Nicholson
Do you remember the first time you had a “gourmet” delicacy? I do. I was having dinner in a restaurant of supreme quality and reputation, and I ordered the escargot. It was the most wonderful entrée I have ever had the pleasure of consuming. The food there was delicious and prepared with individuality. Therein is the chief ingredient for gourmet. T...
179). The Truth About Enriched Wheat Flour (White Flour) By : David Mahler
Open up your bread box and read the ingredients of your favorite bread. Chances are the first ingredient is going to be enriched wheat flour.
What does "enriched" mean?
Enriched flour is flour in which most of the natural vitamins and minerals have been extracted. This is done in order to give bread a finer texture, increase she...
180). The Inn At Kristofer's In Sister Bay Wisconsin Offers A Great Dining Experience By : Dorrie Ruplinger
Door County, Wisconsin is a popular destination for tens of thousands of travelers every year. Small villages with populations of less than 500 people swell to large crowds during the summer weekends as people head to Door County for some rest, relaxation, time on the water, and good food.
The Inn at Kristofer’s, located on Bay Shore ...
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