Articles, tagged with "leeks", page 1
12th October 2011
For many years individuals have been buying less commercially-manufactured sausages because of to their calorie and fat content, as well as fearing what makers have dumped into the product. But what if you can make your own wholesome as well as tasty hand...
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Author:
Chris
13th June 2011
oup diets are definitely on the menu as one of the more effective weight loss diets out there. It’s highly effective for quick weight loss because it supplies you with most of the vitamins and minerals you need to keep your energy levels up. But a 7 day d...
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Author:
Brooks Small
22nd May 2011
Reports of serious child abuse higher than ever, says NSPCC
The NSPCC have revealed that, in the 12 months leading up to the end of March 2011, their 24-hour helpline received a record number of calls to report cases of suspected child abuse.
T...
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Author:
First_Response
19th May 2011
More staff training improves quality of life for service users
A study has found that more training for workers in the health and social care sector can lead to better outcomes for service users.
The study, entitled Measuring the Productivity of...
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Author:
First_Response
19th May 2011
CWDC announces plans to continue without funding
The Children’s Workforce Development Council (CWDC) has announced its intention to continue its work beyond March 2012, despite the fact that it will not receive funding from April 2012.
The Council ...
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Author:
First_Response
27th April 2011
The Special K Diet is low in calories and rich in calcium and, no surprise, cereal products. This fifteen-day diet is addressed to everyone who wants to lose weight. It proposes two meals a day based on Special K products, a snack, and a balanced meal. He...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
11th April 2011
Outside the South, few people have adopted this very healthy, strapping leafy green into their cooking collection. We've located a limited amount of recipes aside from the traditional southern "mess of greens": 1-3 hours of cooking ample quantities of co...
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Author:
Morgan Perry
08th April 2011
Considering historic occasions, garlic and onion had been normally present in even the smallest herb gardens. The two had been so broadly cultivated for meals and medication functions around the entire world, that the wild types of these two members of th...
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Author:
Ross Winters
11th March 2011
Over the span of human history there have been plants which had various historical mentions and usage. Leeks are one of these plants. Its history spans over thousands of years and has been used by ancient civilizations in many ways.
Leeks have been use...
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Author:
Elroy Tyner
11th March 2011
One of the less popular herbs is leeks. Leek is a herb that belongs to the same family as onions. A lot of people mistake it for onions because they look alike. This plant which is sometimes referred to as a poor man’s asparagus has a lot of features whic...
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Author:
Elroy Tyner
01st March 2011
NICE set to introduce 31 new quality standards
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) is set to develop 31 new quality standards to mark excellence in patient care.
The new standards, aimed at patients, healthcare professionals, commiss...
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Author:
First_Response
28th February 2011
Metal firm fined after teenage worker is injured on first day
A metal forming company has been fined £5,000 after a teenage worker “suffered permanent and debilitating injuries" on his very first day at work.
The new starter, aged 19, had been working...
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Author:
First_Response
25th February 2011
Children’s social services set to embrace social media
Recent reports have suggested that modern technology is set to transform social care, with some commentators asserting that social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, could have many uses in the sec...
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Author:
First_Response
24th February 2011
First Response Trainer is lead in Dignity and Safeguarding
One First Response Training Officer has become a Dignity Champion and has also achieved the status of Lead Officer for Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults and Children for St. John’s Ambulance. ...
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Author:
First_Response
17th January 2011
Its odor is unmistakable. It is a staple of cooking everywhere. And for decades it has been the subject of medical testing. Aside from being tasty, how much can garlic do for our health?
A new study in London has discovered that women who consume a die...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress