Articles, tagged with "staple diet", page 2
28th February 2011
One day I received a call from my elder sister asking me to tell her if there is any good dancing class in and around the locality. She told that her six year old little girl wants to learn dance and the best way to start that would be enrolling in profes...
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Author:
Dion Silva
15th February 2011
A balanced diet consists of appropriate amounts of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals. Proteins are one of the macronutrients and are considered to be the building blocks of the body. They play a very significant role in all the metabol...
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Author:
Praveen Pandey
14th February 2011
Indian recipe is usually characteristic in its taste because of the usage of spices that lend it a different spicy taste! The staple diet of any Indian consists of a wide range of pulses, rotis, rice, pickles, vegetables which are cooked in quite a lot of...
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India Bite
03rd February 2011
Want to find out more about the Leopard Gecko? This unique looking herpatile is certainly gaining a lot of fans around the country, among enthusiasts, breeders, and pet lovers alike. One look at the colourful "designer lizards" as they are sometimes calle...
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Author:
Donna Perez
31st January 2011
A normal baby comes into the world accompanied by a body which is in perfect balance with itself. This balance has to be maintained throughout our everyday life in order to prevent infections and illness. When your body go out of balance, things start to...
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Author:
PetronaRedding
26th January 2011
It's probably appropriate that Belgium - the country that invented 'french fries', contrary to what the term infers - should also be steeped in chips of a different kind. After all, this much-maligned nation has some of the finest golf courses in Europe....
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Author:
delia
04th January 2011
Caribbean food intellect blends the essence of Dutch, American Indian, African, French, Chinese East Indian, Spanish, and Indian cuisines. Caribbean cuisine derives its vivacity from its migrant food culture. The migrants improvised their foods based on ...
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Author:
kevinnairvij
20th December 2010
I am regularly asked by clients who are visiting our BPO (Business Process Outsourcing)office in Hyderabad, India about Indian food. I spend over 6 months a year in India and have done for 2 years and so by now I consider myself an expert on culinary In...
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Author:
evans14
17th December 2010
Deal or No Deal has grown into much more than a daytime alacrity show.
Deal or No Deal has become a staple diet of daytime television, since kinsfolk watch glued to their screens as one person tries to negotiate their approach through 22 boxes in order...
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jane.sabbi
15th December 2010
The network service providers sell the SIM network connection to the customers through what are called the SIM only deals or the SIM only contracts. You can buy SIM only contracts or deals from O2 or Orange or any other network carrier for that matter.
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Author:
troy.michael
02nd December 2010
Potatoes were first grown in Peru approximately 200 years ago, long before the Irish ever got a hold on these all around nutritious staple crop. Second only to dairy products, potatoes are the most well-loved and most sought out food in the western world....
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Author:
howtogrowpotatoes
19th November 2010
Kefir Drink Health Benefits: What are the Main Health Benefits of Kefir
Kefir is a predigested drink made by partial fermentation of a base ingredient like milk, rice, fruit juices or coconut water. The health benefits associated with kefir drink are v...
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Author:
raphking5
20th October 2010
Femestra is the one of the best discoveries of my life. I have lived a healthy and active life in the past and want it that way the rest of my life. It was three years back that I started experiencing menopausal symptoms and everything was thrown out of k...
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Author:
Sarah Parker
13th October 2010
Rice is a staple diet for many people. It is wholesome and good for health. Moreover, it seems as if this food is very easy to cook. A chef has to boil rice until it cooks. However, food connoisseurs will agree that perfectly done grains needs proper skil...
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Author:
Manuel Fick
17th September 2010
White sands and beautiful beaches are only part of the magic that makes Goa the most popular tourist destination in India. Moulding together a perfect blend of Western flavours with everything that is quintessentially Indian, Goa is a place that is caught...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe