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Protect Yourself from the Common Cold

28th September 2009
The common cold has a lot of commonly accepted home remedies. Gurgling salt water, drinking orange juice, eating vitamin C tablets, eating a warm bowl of chicken noodle soup, the list of supposed remedies goes on and on. What, if any, of these cures actua... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Gift Basket Ideas for the Man in Your Life

25th September 2009
Are you looking for a good gift idea for the man in your life? Are you never quite sure what to get him? Does he have t-shirts and ties you have gotten him hidden in the back of your closet? Even if your man is hard to buy for, there are great ideas ou... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Beginner's Guide to Mexican Salsas

22nd September 2009
by KC Kudra What do you think of when you think of salsa? If you are like most Americans, the first thing, which comes to mind, is probably the very mild sauces which are available in a jar at any grocery store or convenience store. This tomato-based, ... Read >
Author: KC Kudra

Mexican Seafood Discover the Other Mexican Cuisine

21st September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christine Szalay Kudra The borders of Mexico include the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the Gulf of Mexico, so there is no shortage of sea. This also means that fish and seafood are bountiful and there are a lot of Mexican recipes i... Read >
Author: Christine Szalay-Kudra

Squirrels? Scare them away easily – if you want to

07th September 2009
Mechanical Traps Custom made traps are a good, humane squirrel repellent. They are a non-toxic way of encasing and ridding squirrels from attics or outside areas such as gardens or trees. The live traps used as squirrel repellants can be hung from ... Read >
Author: Elena Semick

Thai Cooking 101

03rd September 2009
Influenced by Chinese stir fries and Indian curries, Thai cuisine is a hodgepodge style of cooking that encourages experimentation, which will come in handy if you have trouble finding some of its more obscure ingredients. Unfamiliarity with these fore... Read >
Author: Yodle

Eliminate the Pain Fast, Foods to Avoid With Diverticulitis

10th August 2009
You all know diverticulitis is extremely painful. You would do anything to avoid these painful and severe flare-ups. Who really wants to deal with the bloating, cramps and constipation or having to take pain medications and antibiotics. The most important... Read >
Author: Scott Price

A look at the hot stuff - Indian food explained

23rd July 2009
When thinking of Indian food, the thought that simply comes to mind is spice. Indian food is made to energize the senses. Indian foods are noted for their ideal taste and aroma.Spices such as cumin, garlic, turmeric, mustard seeds, black pepper, cardamom,... Read >
Author: Roger Doe

About Goa Sea food

06th July 2009
When the sudden plans turns out to visit Goa in India then there are several factors that need to be considered while traveling for Goa. Goa has made its place all around the world which can be clearly evident from the increasing graph of thousands of tou... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

About Goa Sea food

06th July 2009
When the sudden plans turns out to visit Goa in India then there are several factors that need to be considered while traveling for Goa. Goa has made its place all around the world which can be clearly evident from the increasing graph of thousands of tou... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Szechuan Style of Cuisine In China, and The Five Taste Sensations Sweet, Sour, Pungent, Salty and Bi

12th June 2009
The province known as Sichuan, this culturally distinct area in the central western part of China a Szechuan style of cuisine was born. During the fifteenth century towards the end of the Shang Dynasty, this area of China came into its own culturally. How... Read >
Author: James Murray

Get Creative With Southwest Decor In Spring

05th June 2009
Spring is a special time of year for fresh new beginnings. Its a time of new birth of animals and trees and flowers once again begin to appear. People begin letting the fresh spring breezes flow through their opened windows. Many like to let their laund... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers

How Centerpieces Can Boost Your Bottom Line

18th May 2009
Imagination is the key to achievement in the gift basket industry. making use of creative facilities is an elegant thing to do. If you give room to the facilities of hotels, walk around offering them theme centerpieces in addition, they would be more than... Read >
Author: Alien

Angel Hair Pasta With Shrimp, Garlic, and Cilantro

15th April 2009
Angel Hair Pasta With Shrimp, Garlic, and Cilantro Serves 4 peoples Ingredients for this recipe The extra virgin olive oil in this pasta dish is the mainstay of the Mediterranean diet, which is associated with a low risk of heart disease. ... Read >
Author: Gud-Life.com

Self Defense: The Pepper Spray Choice

26th March 2009
When you have a knife pointed at you, or you got this thug with pretty scary intentions for you, your best option would be to get out of there as fast as you can. However, you might need a little something to slow him down, and that’s where pepper spray... Read >
Author: Sharon Kaye

All About Hunan Cuisine

26th March 2009
Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical - humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to hel... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Eating Szechuan Food

13th March 2009
The Szechuan style of cuisine arose from a culturally distinct area in the central western of part of China, a province known as Sichuan. This area of China came into its own culturally towards the end of the Shang Dynasty, during the 15th century. Howeve... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Recession Food: Cheeseburger Soup!

10th March 2009
Cheeseburgers are America's favorite pastime... But have you ever thought about making a soup from the same name?As the recession deepens, families are looking for more ways to stretch their dollar. This article looks at one type of dish that can be inexp... Read >
Author: Montgomery Emerson

Every Cook Should Discover Authentic Mexican Meals

05th March 2009
by KC Kudra Mexico offers a unique cuisine that is delicious and healthy. Ancestral home to the Mayan, Aztec and Zapotec civilizations, Mexico has a long history in cultivating food. Native staples included avocados, sweet potatoes, corn, beans, tomato... Read >
Author: KC Kudra

Every Cook Should Discover the Wonders of Mexican Food

03rd March 2009
by KC Kudra Mexican food is vast and varied. Mexico is actually said to have the second most varied foods in the world, after Chinese cuisine. Each part of Mexico has its own Mexican food recipes. The Yucatan area of the country is especially fascinati... Read >
Author: KC Kudra

Chinese Cooking: -Tips, Techniques and Styles

30th January 2009
Chinese food continue as one of the most popular styles of food on the planet. Wherever you go on in America or the rest of the world you can find a Chinese restaurant. A hallmark of Chinese cooking is to buy everything fresh for the help www.bread-machi... Read >
Author: ssdseema

Foods That Cause Acid Reflux - Do We Really Need Them?

12th January 2009
Foods that cause acid reflux can cause too much acid content in the stomach. Since some foods can make the stomach produce more acid, it is better to avoid eating them. Food containing a high amount of fat should be avoided since they are also foods ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Szechuan Style of Cuisine In China, and The Five Taste Sensations Sweet, Sour, Pungent, Salty and Bi

15th December 2008
The province known as Sichuan, this culturally distinct area in the central western part of China a Szechuan style of cuisine was born. During the fifteenth century towards the end of the Shang Dynasty, this area of China came into its own culturally. How... Read >
Author: James Murray

Natural Metabolism Boosters

26th November 2008
If you do aerobic exercise, your metabolism remains higher for up to eight hours after you finish exercising! BUT. If you are lazy like most people then you may not want to exercise. This article will give you some tips to lose weight naturally without ex... Read >
Author: PhilHixon

Fat Loss with Hot Herbs and Special Spices

30th October 2008
Fat loss and optimum health are much easier and long lasting when you add some of natures gift to your daily diet. Herbs and spices are not only tasty but they offer many body and life enhancing benefits that often go ignored. Potent plant compounds in... Read >
Author: Joey Atlas

Give Your Man Peanut Butter for a Gift

27th October 2008
Many people get stumped for men's gift ideas. Why not really surprise him with a gift of – gourmet peanut butter? Really! Gourmet peanut butter is actually a wonderfully tasty gift. In fact Crazy Richard's peanut butter was listed as one of the top... Read >
Author: urlreader

What is the Scoville Scale?

16th October 2008
Capsicum fruits concentrate special substances that give their intensity. These are called capsacinoids which is the ingredient that causes different heat level when they are ingested. Capsicum peppers are measured under the Scoville scale, named ... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

HABANERO CHILES’ HEALTH BENEFITS

16th October 2008
There are many myths against the consumption of habanero chile. People ignore the numerous benefits they could cause to human being health. Here are some of them: All chilli peppers contain phytochemicals substances called capsaicinoids that produ... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

CAPSICUM PEPPERS Origin

16th October 2008
Capsicum is a genus of plants from the Solanaceae family, cultivated for thousands of years by the people of the tropical Americas. The term chilli or chile is widely used and it refers exclusively to the smaller, hot types of capsicum fruits. Its or... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Fun Foods For Kids

13th October 2008
Salsa Your Kids Will Love ---------- To balance the fruit intake, children can get their veggies intake making great salsa and pairing it with store bought chips. 1 Vegetables - Salsa & Chips Make a Great Snack Ingredients: *1 white onion *1/... Read >
Author: Christine Steendahl

Learn About Natural Ways to Boost Libido with Out Side Effects

01st October 2008
They say that you can never bee too rich, too thin or too hot. The search for potions, foods, herbs, and supplements to increase sagging libido is never ending. Not only does erectile dysfunction (ED) affect approximately 30 million American men and one... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Austin Area Festivals: Music and More

05th September 2008
What do music, chili peppers, bamboo, wine, watermelon, ice cream and Eeyore the donkey from Winnie the Pooh have in common? They all have festivals devoted to them in Austin or nearby towns. In fact, there are so many festivals of all kinds in the Au... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Sbiten - Famous Russian wintertime drink.

17th August 2008
Sbiten, the traditional beverage for wintertime in Russia, is a drink with a long, colorful history. Research shows that sbiten has been around since the fourteenth century. Traditionally, Sbiten was served from oft-heated copper samovars by the sbitenshc... Read >
Author: Sudhir Moudgil

Austin Area Festivals: Music and More

28th July 2008
What do music, chili peppers, bamboo, wine, watermelon, ice cream and Eeyore the donkey from Winnie the Pooh have in common? They all have festivals devoted to them in Austin or nearby towns. In fact, there are so many festivals of all kinds in the Au... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hunan Cuisine And Regional Cuisine

24th July 2008
Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical – humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to h... Read >
Author: shibu

A Possible Cure for Diabetes – The Latest Research Breakthrough

22nd July 2008
“A Possible Cure for Diabetes – The Latest Research Breakthrough” A cure for diabetes has long been the holy grail of diabetic research and it appears as though the goal of actually reversing diabetes may now be possible. Pas... Read >
Author: george362

Chili Rellenos Recipe

21st July 2008
I'm going to give you instructions on how to make a delicious Mexican dinner with my own Chili Rellenos Recipe that will impress your family and your friends. Now, you can only get Chili Rellenos at a true Mexican restaurant. You're not going to find the... Read >
Author: Balwinder Kumar

A Guide to the Food of Peru

20th June 2008
Peruvian cuisine is said to be a varied combination of flavors from around the world. This is largely due to heavy influences from the immigrant population that consists of Spanish, Basque, African, Sino-Cantonese, Japanese and finally Italian, French an... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

popular appetizer chili potato

15th May 2008
The Fried potato recipe is party food recipe is Christmas dinner appetizer recipe. You can use any kind of chili pepper you like is I like polio or chipotle the best. Buy them dried and put them in your blender to make powder! Serve warm with a dollop of ... Read >
Author: jeya

Pepper Spray -- the Most Effective Self-Defense Weapon

08th May 2008
When it comes to self-defense there are mixed feelings as to which is the best way to protect ourselves from any possible danger, a person or place which might get robbed will need a completely different method of self-defense in case of an attack, a pers... Read >
Author: John Sern

Foods featured in Szechuan cooking

06th May 2008
Suggest going out for Szechuan cuisine, and many people immediately envision platters of hot, spicy food - the kind that has you gulping down copious amounts of water all evening in an attempt to soothe your burning tastebuds. People are often surprised t... Read >
Author: M B John

Citizen Fish - Chili Pain lyrics

28th April 2008
Chili Pain! The heat is hot like desert rain Floods of fire as I perspire All sensation feeds the flame "Did it efore... Do it again!" Something transmits to my brain Through chemical sparks that quickly drain Into the arteries and veins . And throat! The... Read >
Author: M B John

Botulism – Causes, Symptoms, Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment

03rd April 2008
A bacterium that occurs widely in nature and is a cause of botulism; it has six main types, A to F. Botulism is a rare but potentially very serious illness. The bacterium may be entered the body through wounds. A severe, manytimes fatal food poisoning ca... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

How to Naturally Treat Your Psoriasis

02nd April 2008
Psoriasis is a skin disease that affects how fast skin cells mature and flake off. In a normal skin cell cycle, skin cells take about a month to move from the deepest skin layer to the top skin layer, where they die and flake off. When you have psoriasis,... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Regional Cuisine Hunan Cuisine

28th March 2008
Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical – humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to h... Read >
Author: Vinu

Regional Cuisine Hunan Cuisine

28th March 2008
Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical - humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to hel... Read >
Author: Tarsem

Regional Cuisine Of China: Szechuan Style

17th March 2008
The Szechuan style of cuisine arose from a culturally distinct area in the central western of part of China, a province known as Sichuan. This area of China came into its own culturally towards the end of the Shang Dynasty, during the 15th century. Howeve... Read >
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Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Emphysema

14th February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation Before breakfast, drink a mixture of one teaspoonful of pure, cold-pressed olive oil and apple juice to provide essential fatty acids and help eliminate toxic waste. Experts recommend a raw-foods diet with emphasis on v... Read >
Author: Alien

Thai Food: Yum Neua and Num Prik Kung Sod Recipe

25th January 2008
Yum Neua (Spicy Salad) ..................... Main Ingredients Spicy Salad sauce 50 g Meat of choice (sausage, grilled pork or beef) 100 g Sliced onions 50 g Sliced tomatoes 25 g Sliced celery 15 g ........................... Read >
Author: Wevangti

Speeding Up Metabolism - Secrets to Keep Your Metabolism in Hyperdrive

21st October 2007
With a slow metabolism, it’s very likely that you have a strong chance of retaining fat in your body. To get around this, you need to know the principle behind speeding up metabolism. At the same time, you’re also going to need to work hard in order t... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

I Love Tomatoes - 10 Reasons why I love Tomatoes

02nd September 2007
Whether you view the tomato as a vegetable or a fruit � either way � they sure taste good and add that extra kick to a lot of popular dishes on a worldwide basis. With a fascinating history, you'd never figure that the tomato is actually part of th... Read >
Author: Terry

Interior Decorating Ideas - Kitchen and Bathroom Themes

27th July 2007
Often people think of decorating themes as cheesy or dated, but you can really create a themed bathroom or kitchen without going over the top. Here are some great ways to create a themed room. The first thing you will need to do is determine what theme th... Read >
Author: Angela Sullivan

All about Self Defense Pepper Sprays

05th July 2007
Pepper spray is now endorsed and used by nearly every law enforcement agency throughout the U.S.A. and other countries around the world. More effective than Mace and Tear Gas, it seldom causes permanent injury when properly used in self-defense or as a ne... Read >
Author: Jerry Tarrer

Lost Sense of Taste and Case of Grey Teeth.

31st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S My child's teeth have come in very dark grey. Our dentist says it is from medication. Can you enlighten me about it? Will the discoloration go away? This is usually due to the antibiotic tetrocyclin... Read >

Vitamin B - The REAL Benefits

25th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Luke Burgis One of my favorite nods to the benefits of Vitamin B came from Christian Troy of the FX drama Nip/Tuck - when his business partner's teenage son confides in him about his desire to have a threesome with a couple of his hi... Read >
Author: Fit Fuel

Why Do People Eat Vegetables?

06th February 2007
When talking about healthy diet, you cannot ignore fruits and vegetables, which are good sources of fiber that are required by our body. Fiber is good at lowering blood cholesterol, which will in turn reduce the risk of heart disease. However, people ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Mexican Grilled Chicken with Tomato Avocado Salsa

01st February 2007
Almost everyone loves Mexican food regardless of where they are from. Here is a Mexican recipe for grilled chicken that you can create in your own kitchen. This recipe is very easy to make and you can be sure that your friends and family will enjoy it. ... Read >
Author: David Slone

How to Stop Holiday Stress 101

08th January 2007
How to Stop Holiday Stress 101The holidays seem to always add extra stress to life. As muchas we try to enjoy ourselves it is impossible to avoid feelingstressed. Planning ahead of time and preparing gifts in advancealways seem to be the answer but yet th... Read >
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Cold and Flu Natural Remedies

04th January 2007
When you have a cold or the flu, what is the first thing you do? Do you head for the drugstore to choose from a myriad of cold and flu medications? The best you can hope for is something that will bring some relief from the symptoms. However, did you know... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Depression – A Natural Cure That's Proven To Work

03rd January 2007
Depression is a condition that makes life a misery for millions and many look for natural cures and here we are going to look at one that has medical substantiation that it works. Even better it’s cheap and is actually part of the natural food chain... Read >
Author: kelly price

Smoking Disease – Smoking Causes Disease Nicotine Doesn't, So Consider This

03rd January 2007
As nicotine provides the addiction in smoking if you get nicotine without the smoke you can give up easily. In fact, Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) will double you chances of staying off cigarettes, so let’s look at how it can help. Smoking ... Read >
Author: kelly price

Depression - Natures Wonder Drug Can Alleviate The Symptoms

01st January 2007
There is a natural compound in nature that is part of the natural food chain and if taken in sufficient quantity has been proven to help patients with depression by providing natural organic help. The drug is also cheap and it’s plentiful and the med... Read >
Author: kelly price

Stop Smoking – Is Easy When You Know This Proven Fact!

01st January 2007
If you want to stop smoking then accept the fact we are going to give you here and you will find yourself cutting down or giving up is easy. Accepting this fact is easy – Its just most people are not aware of it and if you are not then giving up smok... Read >
Author: kelly price

Smoking Fact - Nicotine Is Good For You

16th November 2006
Smoking is bad for you. We all know that and that it's one of the biggest killers in the world however the smoking fact that will surprise many people is: Nicotine can actually be good for you. This article is all about this smoking fact and it's si... Read >
Author: sacha tarkovsky

Ozzy verses Amy: The Prince of Darkness verses the Evil Princess of the Undead

07th November 2006
Sometimes I wonder if Phoenix is considered the back end of concert dates. So many acts tend to take their Arizona Fans for granted or just bypass us when they have to cancel or reschedule another date. Others seem to forget that we tend to turn out in bi... Read >
Author: Bill Knell

After Making Herb Vinegar From Your Herbal Gardens Freeze And Dry Your Herbs.

21st August 2006
A way to use your amble herb crop from your herbal gardens is to make flavored vinegars. To make herb vinegar, wash and dry your fresh herbs thoroughly then pour warm vinegar, not hot, over them in glass jars. You can use any type of vinegar but distilled... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

How To Make Herbal Vinegar Using Fresh Herbs

19th July 2006
Suspending fresh herbs in decorative bottles and covered with vinegar make delicious herbal vinegars. By making herbal vinegar you are preserving the taste of the fresh herbs. To make herbal vinegar with even more flavor use fresh herbs and spices. You... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Jadamaria's Super Hot Wings

27th June 2006
Ingredients for Recipe 24 to 48 medium size chicken wings jar of Sambal Olek with Garlic 2 bottles of Bullseye Mesquite BBQ Sauce 2 tablespoons of Tabasco Sauce 4 Jalapeno Peppers, chopped 2 Habanero Chili peppers, chopped Oil for Deep Frying ... Read >
Author: Jadamaria Rosario

Hot Barbecue Sauce For the Perfect Barbecue Experience

04th June 2006
Barbecues have always tasted good and now that they have generous sprinklings of the highly seasoned barbecue sauces to spice them up, they taste all the more delicious. Traditionally barbeque sauces have been a perfect blend of sweet, sour and spicy flav... Read >
Author: Chris McCarthy

Hottest Hot Sauce Turn On The Heat

04th June 2006
"This hot sauce is hot" is a gross understatement. Even a drop of the hottest hot sauce will leave you gasping for breath. But then, there have never been a dearth of people who like to live on the edge and even the hottest hot sauce gets lapped up in no ... Read >
Author: Chris McCarthy

Habanero Hot Sauce Beware!

31st May 2006
The Habanero hot sauce is an icon amongst all the various types of hot sauces that are available in the market. Chili peppers are fruits of plants hailing from the Capsicum genre and Habanero happens to be the most spicy and hot pepper in this lineage. Th... Read >
Author: Chris McCarthy

Capsaicin: 7 Powerful Health Benefits (Including Killing Cancer Cells) of the Stuff that Makes Peppe

01st April 2006
Capsaicin, the active ingredient in chili peppers, is so hot that it can make your mouth feel like it's on fire. This phytochemical exists in peppers, most likely, to deter animals from eating them, and is also the active component of pepper sprays used f... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Gift Basket Ideas for the Man in Your Life

15th March 2006
Are you looking for a good gift idea for the man in your life? Are you never quite sure what to get him? Does he have t-shirts and ties you have gotten him hidden in the back of your closet? Even if your man is hard to buy for, there are great id... Read >
Author: Betty Singer

Hot Wing Sauce Hot Solutions to Spice Up a Meal

14th March 2006
Hot wing sauces impart a characteristic spicy, tangy flavor to the dishes they grace. These sauces feature in a wide variety of dishes and hold a pride of place in almost all cuisines of the world. Hot wing sauce is a type of hot sauce that accompanies ba... Read >
Author: Chris McCarthy

Disease-Fighting Plants: 7 Delicious Herbs that Pack a Powerful Antimicrobial Punch

05th March 2006
Adding herbs to your favorite dishes adds flavor, variety and color. Antimicrobial herbs provide all of that - PLUS they give your health a major boost. Antimicrobial herbs have a unique ability to destroy and inhibit the growth of disease-causing microor... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Sbiten - Russia's Traditional Winter-time Beverage

10th November 2005
Sbiten, the traditional beverage for wintertime in Russia, is a drink with a long, colorful history. Research shows that sbiten has been around since the fourteenth century. Traditionally, Sbiten was served from oft-heated copper samovars by the sbitens... Read >
Author: Alden Smith

Fruits and Juices Important for Relieving Hemorrhoids Part I

12th July 2005
Chili Peppers It has been found that when you eat a lot of chili peppers that you can get a burning sensation in the rectum or anus. It is best to avoid eating too many peppers, especially if you have an advance case of hemorrhoids. Peppers are actu... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva