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Vitamin B-1

19th September 2009
Did you know that vitamin B-1 has two other widely used names? Thiamine is a name used in the US and Aneurin is the popular name in Europe. Thiamin (without the e) is also used to refer to B-1. Vitamin B-1 is important to your body's health. You probab... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Using Treats For Havanese Training

07th September 2009
Whether you are training your havanese to obey simple commands or gearing him up to compete in agility or obedience, one of the most important techniques that must be included in your havanese training is the use of treats. Though some can be so small, tr... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How to Cook Couscous

03rd September 2009
It may look like rice, but it’s actually a kind of pasta. And as simple as their appearance, learning how to cook couscous is simple as well. A staple food in North African countries and a popular dish in the Middle East, couscous are starting to gai... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

The 101 On How To Remove Belly Fat

20th August 2009
Collection of fatty tissue around the stomach portion is often an unwelcome, and ugly, sight especially for those women who are conscious of their physical appearance. While there are modern surgical processes that can remove belly fat for apple shape wom... Read >
Author: John Smith

5 Must Avoided Food When Following A Low Carbohydrate Food Plan

20th August 2009
Following a low carbohydrate food diet is one of the most tested ways of losing weight. There are various food items that should be avoided if one is following a low carbohydrates diet.You should avoid eating white bread and other baked food products whic... Read >
Author: Clarie Anderson

Know About Cichlid Care

28th July 2009
When it comes to cichlid care, there is a lot you need to know before you even consider starting your own cichlid aquarium. There are many different species of cichlids and they can grow to quite a substantial size. Cichlid care is a lot like the care of ... Read >
Author: Michael H.

Dreaming of sweets may indicate the dreamer's sense of pleasure and enjoyment | Sweets to India

18th June 2009
Indian sweets are also traditionally called Mithhai which are famous in an entire world. These sweets are mainly based on the items like sugar, milk and condensed milk, and especially frying. But as India has various states in it, the recipes of each swee... Read >
Author: Manan Patel

Tasting the Caribbean Cuisine

05th June 2009
If there was ever a cuisine which came out of a thick fusion of various cultures, it has to Caribbean cuisine. The cuisine in the Caribbean regions is the result of a fusion of traditions from Spain, Britain, India, China, Africa, Dutch, France and Am... Read >
Author: Adam

How to Choose the Best Accommodation in Thailand?

20th May 2009
Perl of the South-East Asia – Thailand, probably is the only destination in the world that can offer you that much of everything. Unparallel holiday suitable for all need from singles to families. Choosing your accommodation can be a bit tricky, so in t... Read >
Author: thailandholiday

You are what you eat.

22nd April 2009
It is said that you are what you eat. Due to healthy food no doubt we get lot of vitamins and nutritions which helps us to develop our essential energy for our daily routine work. If we talk with our friends or relatives or doctors regarding food habits e... Read >
Author: Prasad

How to treat common cold effectively

16th April 2009
Although most of us have got the common cold a thousand times and we know what it is to have upper respiratory congestion, headache, cough, body ache, and hoarseness but we are still unprepared when the common cold hits us. When we get the cold, we are ... Read >
Author: Scott Gillespie

How To Cook Casseroles

09th April 2009
There are various ways of making Casseroles. Every culture has their own unique way of cooking casseroles. Basically, a casserole is a French term for a saucepan. It is a large pot which can be used both for cooking as well as serving. Also, the food prep... Read >
Author: ferd2009

Cereals And Their Preparations

28th March 2009
Cereal is the name given to the seed used as food (wheat, rye, oats, barley, maize, rice, etc.) that are produced by plants belonging to the vast order known as the grass family. They are used for food both in the unground state and in various forms of pl... Read >
Author: ali

What Is The Right Food For Lent Time?

13th March 2009
Food is any substance, usually composed of carbohydrates, fats, proteins and water, that can be eaten or drunk by an animal or human for nutrition or pleasure. Items considered food may be sourced from plants, animals or other categories such as fungus or... Read >
Author: ajcones

The Benefits of Acai Berry

26th February 2009
The acai berry is a fruit that has been gaining popularity because of its ability to aid in weight loss. People from all over the world are claiming that the acai berry has helped them shed some weight. With such popularity, many dieting products are now ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

What Are The Benefits of Acai Berry?

26th February 2009
The acai berry is a fruit that has been gaining popularity because of its ability to aid in weight loss. People from all over the world are claiming that the acai berry has helped them shed some weight. With such popularity, many dieting products are now ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Making Scottish Style Bread

24th February 2009
The bread-making industry has made great strides in Scotland. In Glasgow alone there are two firms which each bake over two thousand bags of flour a week -- namely, J. and B. Stevenson and Bilsland Brothers -- while five other firms each bake from five hu... Read >
Author: Jackson Sabin

How to eat a healthy diet

20th February 2009
A healthy diet is one that is arrived at with the intent of rising or maintaining Good health. This commonly involves consuming nutrients by taking right amounts from all of the matters group, including sufficient amount of water. Since manlike nutrition ... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Mexican Cooking Lovers can Learn to Make Many Dishes at Home

10th February 2009
Ah, we have all heard of the joys of rich, spicy and varied Mexican cooking and enjoyed the zesty flavors in a restaurant so many times; besides being a way to partake of a new country's culture and food habits, Mexican cooking is a great style to learn f... Read >
Author: SunilKumarAhuja

What Is Noni?

09th January 2009
If you stay up to date on the natural health market, you've probably heard of noni fruit or noni juice. Noni, also known as morinda citrifolia, is a fruit native to the south pacific, but also grown extensively throughout asia. It has been used for about ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Growing Potatoes

09th January 2009
The potato or Solanum Tuberosum is a hugely common and popular vegetable that has become one of the most widely used vegetables in the UK and has become part of our staple diet. After all no traditional roast dinner would be complete without roast or m... Read >
Author: dtymon

Mexican Cooking Lovers can Learn to Make Many Dishes at Home

05th January 2009
Ah, we have all heard of the joys of rich, spicy and varied Mexican cooking and enjoyed the zesty flavors in a restaurant so many times; besides being a way to partake of a new country's culture and food habits, Mexican cooking is a great style to learn f... Read >
Author: cmssudhirsharma

Steps to Keep Business Alive

19th December 2008
Feeling safe in your office? You think that none of the disaster can strike you. Then, open your eyes to the wide perspectives. Disaster can hit you with its maximim force and may shatter your misapprehension of data safety. Even a simple power outage can... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Having A Party For Wine Tasting

14th December 2008
When planning to host a wine tasting party, it's important to remember that there's no exact formula regarding the kind of wine that guests will enjoy. Each individual has his or her own wine preferences and its perfectly alright if not everyone enjoys th... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Learn How Tahitian Noni Juice can Promote a Healthy Body

02nd December 2008
Tahitian Noni juice can promote a healthy body in many ways. These Noni benefits are conferred by the phytochemicals contained within the fruit pulp, but before discussing the benefits of Noni let's first have a look at what it actually is. Morinda ci... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Varieties of rice

18th November 2008
Rice is one of the most widely consumed food crops of the world. This cereal foodstuff provides nourishment to over half of the world's population. In fact, this staple food provides more than one fifth of the calories consumed worldwide by humans. India ... Read >
Author: Iqbal

Why Are Data Recovery Software So Important?

14th October 2008
File recovery needs can arise at any moment of your computing life and data recovery software is the complying help for the same. Although they are like staple food for your data, but do you actually know what they are. May be, not all users are familiar ... Read >
Author: Simpson

The Taste of India

13th October 2008
Unity in Diversity is not just another phrase but is highly prudent to a country like India that is rich in both culture and heritage. A few quotes or statements can not describe the position that India holds in the global map because of its colourful and... Read >
Author: Aparajita

Tasty South Indian Food in New York

13th October 2008
Dosa is one of the most admired South Indian dish. Dosa is a kind of fried pancake made from split Urad Dal and rice batter. Rice and dal are soaked into water and blended into fine pastes. These pastes are mixed and salt is added into it before leaving i... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Oh honey, honey: The Many Uses of Honey

01st October 2008
Many people have fond childhood memories of teatime; of bread laden down with butter and dripping in honey. This sweet food stuff is a natural sweetener with an indefinite shelf-life, and therefore has been a staple food for many thousands of years. ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Learn About Japanese Skincare

29th September 2008
Researchers have recently evaluated a Japanese skincare solution called Wakame kelp. Apparently, it was used historically by women to "preserve" their beauty and by men to soothe sunburns. Now, we know why it works. Wakame was introduced to the United ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

THE DANGERS OF CHOLESTEROL

12th September 2008
High rates of heart disease are commonly found in countries where the diet is heavy with meat and dairy products containing a lot of saturated fats. However, high-fat diets and high rates of heart disease don't inevitably go hand-in-hand. People liv... Read >
Author: internet_ninja

Eating Cereals For Breakfast

03rd September 2008
Cereal is the name given to those seeds used as food (wheat, rye, oats, barley, corn, rice, etc.), which are produced by plants belonging to the vast order known as the grass family. They are used for food both in the unground state and in various forms o... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Finding Substitutes For Carbohydrate

02nd September 2008
Cutting down on carbohydrates with the Atkins diet is easy when you see the wide variety of proteins and vegetables that are on the acceptable foods list. However, it does take some time and adjustment to get used to this new way of eating. A lot of the A... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

Loans - Tough Times

24th July 2008
With the worldwide credit crunch having an effect on all aspects of the financial market, consumers are finding it increasingly difficult to borrow. As banks struggle to find finances, they become more reluctant to lend to just anybody. As a result, ma... Read >
Author: DCollins

A Guide to the food of the Thailand and the islands

23rd July 2008
Think Thai food and the first image that comes to your mind is usually a spicy dish or one with a lot of curry. This is partly true – to an extent. Believe it or not, you might have probably had Thai food at least once in your life without knowing it, o... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Soaring Rice Prices PlaguesTropical Islands Communities

23rd July 2008
In the far northern, isolated tropical islands of Vanuatu the people have from generation to generation lived off the produce of the land. However, in recent years, their diet has been supplemented by imported rice, which has now become the mainstay of... Read >

Where to Find Dental Products For Pets?

08th July 2008
Oscar is having a difficult time of his life. He is always experiencing painful dental problems for many weeks now. Some of his teeth were chipped off and every time he eats, his gums always hurt because of damaged teeth. It would be simple for anyone to ... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Causes Of Rising Food Costs Revealed

03rd July 2008
Increases in the price of food are still to weighing down on consumers, according to a new repor. According to Johnny Stern, director of mySupermarket, Britons are increasingly finding that food prices are on the up. This was partially attributed to re... Read >
Author: ARouse

Mediterranean Diet: How to Lower Cholesterol & Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease by 22% with Dry Bea

01st July 2008
For centuries, legumes or dry beans, as they are commonly known, have been a staple food in the Mediterranean countries where they have played an important part in the fight against heart disease. Why? Because… - Legumes contain essential minera... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.

How Sandwiches Have Maintained Their Popularity Over The Years

27th June 2008
Sandwiches are the food items that are made of two slices of bread with different layers of other food items in between them. The food items that can be placed in between the two layers are meat, cheese, vegetables, butter, seafood, jam and many more item... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

CHOCOLATE PUDDING DAY

18th June 2008
The increasing percentage of people diagnosed with diabetes notwithstanding, people take to chocolate pudding as sunflowers take to sunshine. Describing chocolate pudding as popular with the masses is an under statement. These goodies made of mouth-wateri... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith

Know the Benefits of Banana for Health

27th May 2008
Bananas may be one of the best fruits to eat when attempting to lose weight. They are full of nutrients for increased energy and vitality. Bananas are also low in calories and fat, plus they have a high water content and potassium levels. Bananas conta... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Green Tomato Pickles Can Be Made Using The Following Ingredients

21st May 2008
Green tomatoes have since a long time been the staple food of majority of people in South America. A number of recipes can be created using the green tomatoes. Green tomatoes are generally available during the beginning of the winter season. The green tom... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Green Tomato Pickles Can Be Made Using The Following Ingredients

20th May 2008
Green tomatoes have since a long time been the staple food of majority of people in South America. A number of recipes can be created using the green tomatoes. Green tomatoes are generally available during the beginning of the winter season. The green tom... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Complete Information on Beriberi

15th May 2008
Beriberi or Thiamine deficiency refers to the lack of thiamine pyrophosphate, the active form of the vitamin known as thiamine or vitamin B-1. Beriberi affects many systems of the body, including the muscles, heart, nerves, and digestive system. There are... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What Kinds of Bread Do Indians Eat?

29th April 2008
Bread is a staple food in India, neck to neck with Rice. Normally referred to as Roti, in the local dialect, the surge in the growth of the cereals and grains has led to this roti being formed and shaped into many different varieties. Each variety differi... Read >
Author: Jitendra Patel

How To Get Pregnant - Avoid Fertility-Killing Foods

28th April 2008
When you’ve been struggling for some time to get pregnant, and you believe you’ve tried everything, then you must begin to eliminate every potential mistake you might be making – no matter how small or trivial it may seem. Some of these small cha... Read >
Author: Ellie Lewis

Gift Baskets For Couples

03rd April 2008
There doesn’t need to be a wedding or an anniversary coming up to start thinking about what you need to buy for a couple. Whether it’s Christmas, Easter or you simply need a thank you gift of some kind to treat a couple who have helped you out in some... Read >
Author: Gourmet Basket

What to Pack When You are About to Study Abroad

25th March 2008
The idea of international students is becoming more popular as the years pass by. Now, there are hundreds of thousands of students globally who leave their home countries to go to another to earn undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Many students aim t... Read >
Author: Nick Sanders

Healthy Bread Recipes

14th November 2007
The benefits of healthy bread recipes is that bread is a good source of protein and complex carbohydrates. Good bread is high in niacin, riboflavin and other B complex vitamins. Certain kinds of breads contain good amounts of calcium and iron. Whole Grain... Read >
Author: John Sern

EASY CATFISH AND CARP FISHING BAITS – Making changes to standard baits that keep bites coming!

03rd August 2007
Pellets have various consistencies, textures, permeability’s, solubility, densities, and buoyancies before and after soaking in liquids and oils, and so on. Experimentation is the key and trying a range of various cheaper end and more expensive pellets ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Noodles in Indian Chinese food

15th June 2007
Noodles are known to have been consumed by the Chinese as early as 200 B.C and occupy an important position in Chinese food. There are several kinds of noodles in Chinese cuisine, egg noodles or mien, rice noodles, mung bean noodles and wheat noodles. In ... Read >
Author: hemalatha

Rice and Curry Recipes

11th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spice... Read >
Author: Manish

Rice and Curry Recipes

10th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spi... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Rice and Curry Recipes

08th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spice... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Saw Palmetto: An Alternative Baldness Treatment

23rd April 2007
Saw palmetto, sereano repans, is often known as sabal, especially in Europe but also found under a number of other names. It is a native fan palm of the south east United States of America, especially in Florida. It was at one time part of the regular die... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Forex Trading Tips

27th January 2007
Morinda Citrifolia has been reported to have many medicinal properties and has been used though out the ages to improve health, and reduce ailments. Morinda Citrifolia is a tropical plant that is typically found in the Queensland, Asia and Polynesia. ... Read >
Author: rob rens

No cost ways to donate to charity

29th November 2006
When you don't have any spare cash yourself, it can seem impossible to help those who are in even greater need, but there are now several ways to donate without it costing you anything. Simply by changing the way you carry out regular activities, comp... Read >
Author: Lynne O'Connor

Lardo di Colonnata : A Tuscan Delicacy

23rd June 2006
Pork is a staple food of the mountain regions of northern Italy, where it's often said that a well butchered pig should leave 'nothing but the oink' behind. As a pig is typically around 30% fat, thrifty locals had to come up with a way to use and preserve... Read >
Author: Andrea Flint

The Glycemic Index, What You Should Know About It

10th May 2006
As of late, there has been much mention about the glycemic index. People everywhere talk about it and food advertisements use it liberally to promote certain products. But just what is this glycemic index and what does it mean for you? Why is it that peop... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill

Oatmeal - The Most Powerful Breakfast for Weight Loss

08th April 2006
Did you know that simply eating breakfast raises your metabolism by 10 percent? Oatmeal is one of the most powerful breakfast foods of them all. If you are looking to get your body in great shape, you should incorporate this as a staple food in your diet.... Read >
Author: Alli Ross

Vitamin B-1

09th March 2006
Did you know that vitamin B-1 has two other widely used names? Thiamine is a name used in the US and Aneurin is the popular name in Europe. Thiamin (without the e) is also used to refer to B-1. Vitamin B-1 is important to your body's health. You probab... Read >
Author: David Snape