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Top Weight Loss Secret

29th September 2009
Having tried all of the celebrity diets going at one time or another, the one thing that I did that paid the most dividends in terms of permanent weight loss was to eat nothing but fruit every day before noon. If you do this there is every chance you will... Read >
Author: eadfrith

The Relationship Between Alcohol and Digestion

22nd September 2009
And here, in order to give those who are not familiar with, the process of digestion, a clear idea of that important operation, and the effect produced when alcohol is taken with food, we quote from the lecture of an English physician, Dr. Henry Monroe, o... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler

How Red Wine is Made

22nd September 2009
Among the many types of wine available, red wine is among the best. There are many types of red wine available, although most are made using the same methods. This very exhilarating type of wine is made from black grapes, drawing their color from the ski... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

Milk products against fats

21st September 2009
Most of you who are on diet are trying to use less milk. But this strategy might be inaccurate cutting of milk may increase your amount of fats. How does this work? The reason is obvious- lack of calcium slows down combustion of fats. If there is not en... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why finding the Best Fish Body Oils is Important

17th September 2009
Let’s face it. Fish body oils are relatively easy to find. Even cod liver oil is not derived solely from the livers, anymore. It’s actually a byproduct of fishmeal production, in which the whole fish is used. Years ago, cod liver oil was produ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

Making Potent Homemade Carp Baits Using Belachan Fermented Paste Plus Shrimp And Krill Meals!

15th September 2009
Boost your big carp and catfish catches with these tips on potent shrimp and krill products and advice on using them to best effect. Belachan and fermented shrimp products are extremely productive but what these are and how you can use them are very good ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Basic Steps for Making Wine

14th September 2009
Essential steps for wine making is summarized below: Extract aroma and taste from base wine making equipment by crushing, chopping, boiling, pressing, or else soaking them. Then add acid, sugar, nutrients as well as yeast to fermentation media and l... Read >
Author: Benjamen

Control Yeast Infection Naturally

08th September 2009
Candida, also known as Candida Albicans, is actually a good type of bacteria that lives within the colon. However, there are many foods that make up our daily diets that can help create the ideal environment for Candida to grow and thrive. The colon actua... Read >
Author: Samantha Adams

How Does Brewing Work?

05th September 2009
Brewing is the actual process of alcoholic beverages and alcohol through fermentation. This method is used with beer production, although the term can also be used for other drinks as well. The term brewing is also used to refer to any chemical mixing pro... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

Using Acidophilus To Improve Your Digestive System

03rd September 2009
Acidophilus is the name of a group of bacteria which abide in everyone’s digestive track for the benefit of the body. They benefit your body in several ways including: • Keeping Yeast and other unfriendly Microorganisms in check When Acidophilu... Read >
Author: Michael Grant

How to Make Your Own Fertilizer

03rd September 2009
Raising your own vegetable garden helps stretch your grocery budget. Not only is it economical, but homegrown produce is quite nutritious, especially if you fertilize the soil before you plant. It's pretty easy to visit your local lawn and garden store an... Read >
Author: Yodle

Make Beer At Home

30th August 2009
With increasing interest in homebrewing, there are a wide variety of special ingredients available. You can literally make hundreds of styles of homebrew that will taste fantastic and interest your buddies. Getting started making beer will only cost a ... Read >
Author: WWeaver

Make Your Own Wine At Home

23rd August 2009
Your Supplies The easy way to make your own wine would be to simply buy a kit to make your own wine. The prices are pretty steep but putting together your own supplies and totally doing it on your own can be a lot of fun. You will need: A few five ga... Read >
Author: John Marcus

Beers of the World: Featuring the much loved "Lambic"

17th August 2009
In this series of articles I’m going to give you a crash course in the rich and varied beers that dot the globe. In case you haven’t noticed, microbrew beers are taking off big time. Beer used to be the “ugly cousin” of the alcohol world. Pretty w... Read >
Author: sudesh

Beers of the World: Featuring the much loved

13th August 2009
In this series of articles I’m going to give you a crash course in the rich and varied beers that dot the globe. In case you haven’t noticed, microbrew beers are taking off big time. Beer used to be the “ugly cousin” of the alcohol world. Pretty w... Read >
Author: sudesh

Probiotics and You: How "Friendly" Bacteria and Colon Cleansing Could Help Improve Your Health

08th August 2009
Your body contains billions of bacteria and other microorganisms living together in your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, some "friendly" and some harmful. The "friendly" bacteria, also known as microflora, break down vitamins and ferment undigested foods and... Read >
Author: sarahsimmons

Steps for Grape Wine Making At Home Easy- For Making it Fine

07th August 2009
Steps for Grape Wine Making At Home Easy: Folks that have tasted wine have at one time wondered if they could make some like that at home. Making wine is actually not as hard as people want to make you believe. You can make grape wine using some easy step... Read >
Author: raphking5

How to make Homemade Wine Grape Juice- 7 Easy Instructions on Making Wine from Grapes

07th August 2009
Most people that have tasted fine wine have toyed with the idea of making their own wine at home. Making homemade wine is a process that can be perfected with time to come from good and transform into yourself to a great home winemaker. It all takes patie... Read >
Author: raphking5

TEMECULA IS GETTING READY FOR THE 2009 GRAPE HARVEST

07th August 2009
Temecula wineries plan for the busiest winemaking time of the year. It is approaching the season when Temecula wineries begin their annual grape yield. In Temecula harvest commences a earlier due to the warm weather. Production time usually commences... Read >
Author: RodGray

Harvesting of Cocoa Beans

20th July 2009
Cocoa beans provide an amazing number of important nutrients, which can help improve general health. However, cocoa beans do have to go through an extensive harvesting process. Cocoa beans are derived from the Cacao tree, which is also called “Theobr... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Wine Making Tips

16th July 2009
Can we compare the modern and newest equipment against home wine making? population with different tastes know that home made wines makes the best quality wines in the world, for the reason that these have the distinctive taste and flavor that is often fo... Read >
Author: J. Miller

The Natural Abilities of Bee Pollen Will Amaze You

16th July 2009
Many experts believe that bee pollen can actually allow the ability to develop an actual immunity against allergies. When we encounter an allergen, our immune system produces more histamine, which causes an inflammatory response such as itchy, watery eye... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to cease smoking

08th July 2009
There are innumerous side effects that are contributed by smoking. Despite the fragrant signals that import jeopardy, a lot of humans are still adamant in their fuming. Possibly, one would marvel what the cigarette ingredients are that enable many people ... Read >
Author: emsaleks

Rome: Patti Smith Concert, 6 July 2009

19th June 2009
The Seventies, the most fertile decade from the musical point of view, have given birth to bands and artists that have come down in music history and have become real icons for many generations. When we speak about the rock legends of that period, we cann... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani

Beer Kits: Tastes Good, Less Work

19th June 2009
Anyone interested in the subject of home beer brewing should be advised that it's a fun pastime that takes patience and a little bit of skill, but very little real work. If you're thinking of beginning this fulfilling hobby, you might be wondering why you... Read >
Author: ron king

Making Hard Apple Cider Using Store Bought Juice

18th June 2009
For the home brewing enthusiast interested in brewing apple cider, but who finds themselves located away from a fresh source for orchard milled juice, you will be glad to know that there are other sources for your must. You can make hard apple cider usi... Read >
Author: urjshop

Wine regions of the world - Washington

18th June 2009
If you’re looking for a traditional time-honoured winery then you’ll find Chateau Ste. Michelle a treat. Not only was it named ‘American Winery of the Year’ in 2004 by Wine Enthusiast, but it has been producing award-winning wines since the 1930... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Grape Wine Making Recipe - Which ones are the Best

15th June 2009
It's important to do some homework and learn exactly what's comprised before undertaking the hobby of grape wine making recipe. It is not something that can be simply dropped into and then learned along the way. Without the urgent research needed to have ... Read >
Author: Brian Frankford

Step By Step Wine Making - Compare the Best Methods

15th June 2009
It is important to do some homework and learn exactly what's comprised before undertaking the past-time of step by step wine making. It isn't not something that may be simply plunged into and then learned along the path. Without the vital research needed ... Read >
Author: Nicholas Mainstream

The Mystique Of Cigars

11th June 2009
We've all seen the stereotype businessman, gangster boss, drugs baron, politician. On TV, in movies, smoking a very large cigar with every evidence of enjoyment. Just what is it about cigars that we associate them with wealth and success, and why are they... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

Kitchen Compost Bin or Kitchen Compost Crock?

04th June 2009
More of us than ever before are making our own garden compost. There is a huge array of compost bins to help us and lots of indoor kitchen compost bins and crocks. Make sure you know what you are getting. Lots of products labelled Kitchen Compost Bin... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

The Peoples' Gallery of N.Ireland

01st June 2009
THE BOGSIDE ARTISTS' BOOK This month saw the publication of a book called The People's Gallery about the work of The Bogside Artists from Derry, N.Ireland. This informative and challenging book, written by them, is on the subject of murals ... Read >
Author: Irish Artist

What is a Kitchen Composter?

08th May 2009
If you do not have the room to start garden composting, but want all the green kudos from making your own compost have you heard of a kitchen composter? If you would like to know how you could possibly recycle kitchen scraps into compost without your kit... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Detox – start with the Colon!

07th May 2009
If you are considering a detox programme, start by removing the waste in your colon; the last portion of your food processing chain. If you attempt to detox / clean your liver, blood, or lymph system without first addressing a waste filled bowel, the e... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable

Detox – start with the Colon!

05th May 2009
If you are considering a detox programme, start by removing the waste in your colon; the last portion of your food processing chain. If you attempt to detox / clean your liver, blood, or lymph system without first addressing a waste filled bowel, the e... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable

A Variety of Indian home remedies - South Indian Recipes

28th April 2009
Indian cuisine is considered as one of the most exotic yet tasteful cuisines in the whole world. If you are up for something different, then Indian food, particularly south indian recipes are a must-try. Their flavors are so rich and their spices are ver... Read >
Author: Robin

A Variety of Indian home remedies - South Indian Recipes

28th April 2009
Indian cuisine is considered as one of the most exotic yet tasteful cuisines in the whole world. If you are up for something different, then Indian foods, particularly south indian recipes are a must-try. Their flavors are so rich and their spices are ve... Read >
Author: Robin

The Purpose Of Baking Bread

20th April 2009
PURPOSE OF BAKING.--The various processes in the making of bread that have been considered up to this point may be successfully carried out, but unless the baking, which is the last step, is properly done, the bread is likely to be unpalatable and indiges... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

The Different Varieties Of Chinese Tea

17th April 2009
flower, and compressed tea. Now, let's take a look at these classes one by one. Green Tea Green tea is said to be the most natural type of Chinese tea. It is usually picked, naturally dried and fried briefly to get rid of its grassy smell. Unli... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

The Steps To Making A Fine Wine For Your Enjoyment

17th April 2009
Wine Making: The Steps It Takes Making wine is something that you can and should be doing. If you enjoy wines you’ll enjoy making them yourself. Accomplishing this process is one that will please anyone who has a bit of creative energy and anyone tha... Read >
Author: Stenno Chau

Artificial Diet And Your Kids

09th April 2009
The chief error in rearing the young is overfeeding; and a most serious one it is; but which may be easily avoided by the parent pursuing a systematic plan with regard to the hours of feeding, and then only yielding to the indications of appetite, and adm... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Grapes Wine

09th April 2009
Grapes wines are known for their long record with human kind. From the ancient Greeks who wrote great epics centered about wine, to the wine-loving French thatmysteriously never gainpounds even when their diet is full of saturated fat. And the list of the... Read >
Author: EddyLee

Having Manure In Your Garden

09th April 2009
Well-rotted animal manure is one of the finest by-products that are available to the organic gardener. It may sound like a messy and an unhygienic substance to handle but in this form it looks completely different from the fresh product. It doesn't smell,... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Grape Muscadine

01st April 2009
Quite a number of centuries ago muscadine grape fruit was found developing in abundance in the United States. Worthy of note anecdotes from sailors in the fifteenth century serve up as ample evidence in support of this. Muscadine grapes were utilized by N... Read >
Author: Didier LeScraigne

How To Make Grape Wine - Three Period Fermentation Process

19th March 2009
How to Make Grape Wine To make your own wine at home, you are going to need an instruction guide, wine making equipment, ingredients and recipes but let's begin by learning the basic process of wine making. Three-Period-Fermentation-Process Ext... Read >
Author: Sandee Lembke

Noise pollution is the real poison of our planet

13th March 2009
Even if the title is deliberately forced and in an opposite trend, noise pollution is for real one of the greatest trouble of modern civilization. In fact, the actual society ferment foresees always open construction sites, airports with more and more tra... Read >
Author: martinapp

Information About Yeast

13th March 2009
NATURE AND ACTION OF YEAST.--How yeast came to be discovered is not definitely known, but its discovery is believed to have been purely accidental. Some mixture of flour and liquid was probably allowed to remain exposed to the air until it fermented and t... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp

How Do You Make Chocolate

12th March 2009
Chocolate has been around for many years. This was first used by the Native American civilizations as a refreshment but soon, this was developed into chocolate bars which we all eat today. But what does it take to make chocolate? Here are few things to gi... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

The Greatest Benefit of Colon Cleansing

07th March 2009
One of the stories that has been bantered around after John Waynes death from Cancer was that at his autopsy they removed over 35 pounds of impacted fecal matter from his colon. It is hard to discern if this is urban legend or fact. However, if this is... Read >
Author: Catie Jefferson

All About Eating Bread

06th March 2009
BREAD is sometimes defined as any form of baked flour, but as the word is commonly understood it means only those forms of baked flour which contain some leavening substance that produces fermentation. The making of bread has come down through the ages fr... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

Warning: Apple Cider Vinegar Weight Loss May Work

24th February 2009
Apple cider vinegar has been recommended for improved health for thousands of years. Sometimes traditional health remedies have some basis in fact, even if the facts aren't understood. All kinds of claims are made for vinegar, often by people selling so... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

How Useful Can Good Bacteria Be ?

24th February 2009
.After food is ingested into the body, there are two pathways by which it is broken down or digested. Either it is acted upon by digestive juices in the upper area of the alimentary canal or it gets settled down further into the lower abdominal area where... Read >
Author: Alien

The Fermentation Of Bread

24th February 2009
The process of fermentation, which has for its object either the manufacture of bread, or of an alcoholic product in a more or less concentrated form, is very similar in action during its earlier stages. It commences with the growth and multiplication of ... Read >
Author: Jackson Sabin

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

Baking Germ Flower Bread And Tea Cakes

05th February 2009
Germ flour is amongst one of the newest kinds of flour placed before the public as a specialty. It is in appearance something like granulated wheat meal, and the vendors of it claim to have found a new process of removing the germ from the flour, and subj... Read >
Author: Jackson Sabin

Yeast Infections The Role of Diet

20th January 2009
Although not quite established and supported scientifically, diet has been suggested to be a factor in the development of yeast infections in women. The main element being accused as a diet-related culprit is sugar. How yeast benefits from sugar Lik... Read >
Author: seno1808

Information About Nosema with Adult Honey Bees

08th January 2009
Nosema is the most widespread of the adult honey bee diseases. A single celled animal named Nosema apis, a small, unicellular parasite specific to the honeybee, causes it. Nosema cannot exist in a laboratory culture, as with most bacteria and fungi. It wi... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

5 Delicious Tips To Be Acne Free!

07th January 2009
Your eating habits can significantly influence maintain acne free skin. A healthy approach to food and how certain eating habits can trigger skin problems are explained in this article. Your food has a major influence in keeping your skin acne free. ... Read >
Author: Alan

Alcohol Does Retard Your Digestion

03rd January 2009
And here, in order to give those who are not familiar with, the process of digestion, a clear idea of that important operation, and the effect produced when alcohol is taken with food, we quote from the lecture of an English physician, Dr. Henry Monroe, o... Read >
Author: suegold

How Is Wine Produced

29th December 2008
Wine, which is a drink we all know and love, is produced from fruits such as grapes and berries by drying and then fermenting them. Once the fruits ferment, the sugar within the fruit will turn into alcohol. The wine will display a different color, taste,... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

How To Make Red Wine

29th December 2008
Among the many types of wine available, red wine is among the best. There are many types of red wine available, although most are made using the same methods. This very exhilarating type of wine is made from black grapes, drawing their color from the skin... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Good Bacteria: Helpful As Well As Healthy For Your Body

29th December 2008
Probiotics are the modern fitness buzz. The "good bacteria" are present in foods such as kefirs & yogurts, & is also enclosed in the tablet-form nutritional supplements. Probiotic means any substance which contains organisms which when ingested results a ... Read >
Author: Alien

Can I Make Chocolate

19th December 2008
Ever wondered how chocolate is made and whether you could make it yourself? Surely you must have fantasized at least once in your life at the prospect of churning out trays of personalized chocolate goodies whenever you desired them. Well, if you have ti... Read >
Author: Lloyd Gordon

About The Small Beehive

17th December 2008
You will find the adult and larvae of the small hive beetle are found in active beehives and stored bee equipment where they feed on pollen and honey. The small hive beetle is native to Africa where it requires 38-81 days to develop from egg to adult. Bee... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Cabernet Sauvignon – One of the Most Common Varieties

05th December 2008
The Cabernet Sauvignon grape is one of the most commonly grown grapes in the world, the red version of Chardonnay. It adds splendor and flavor to red wines the longer they are allowed to age. The thick skin of this grape gives the wine made from it has a ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Do You Have Black Mold In Your House?

03rd December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jon Dacken Is there mold in your home? Are you terrified of mold? Especially black mold? If you inhale mold spores are you concerned that you will become ill or die within a few weeks? If these statements describe how you fee... Read >
Author: Jon Dacken

Making Wine At Home

01st December 2008
Wine has been an important part of any occasion. It is commonly made from fermented grape juice, flowers, and grains. Countries like Italy, Portugal, United States, and Argentina are among the largest exporters of different wines. The most expensive ... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Some History Of Wine

22nd November 2008
Wine has been called the elixir of happiness - and not without good reason. It is hard to imagine any party or celebration without any representative from the vine. This is probably why people have always assumed that wine was born right next to man. ... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

My Grape Vine: The Complete Grape Growers Guide

18th November 2008
We have all learnt to appreciate fine wine; some of us tend to appreciate it by the bottle rather than by the odd glass or two. Appreciation aside, growing a vineyard is no joke by any standards. For growing our own vineyard, we will need to have a certai... Read >
Author: reuben wallis

Is Salt Really Bad for Your Health

10th November 2008
Salt is a rock. It is not a food. Some websites say that you need salt, but they are trying to sell you salt. They will say that other salt is bad, but you should buy their salt since it is good for you. It has lots of sodium in it and can still make you ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

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

How to Make Homemade Wine

02nd October 2008
Homemade wine making is fast becoming very popular across the world. There are several reasons for this. The biggest one is that the cost to transport that yummy nectar from where they grow, harvest, and ferment it is going up right along with the cost... Read >
Author: Mike Carraway

Why Wine Can Actually Be Good For You!

08th September 2008
If a vinter were to tell you, in one of his advertisements, that you ought to drink wine because it is the best of all tranquilizers—one product of nature that relaxes you gently with no harm to your system—he would be promptly taken to task by the Un... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

How to Cure Constipation Naturally through Diet?

05th September 2008
Constipation is a problem that most of us face at one time or another. It is very harmful to our body as it causes a build up of toxins that can result in all sorts of ill health. One can consider himself constipated if he has less than three bowel moveme... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

How to Make Homemade Wine

04th September 2008
How to Make Homemade Wine | Discover How to Make Your Own Special Wine If you would like to learn how to make homemade wine, there is no reason for not doing it. You don't need a license, a cellar, and the utensils you need are probably in your home al... Read >
Author: How to Make Homemade Wine

Green Tea: Protects Against Heart Disease

28th August 2008
After water it is said that drinking green tea from 100% tea leaves is good because it can give you health benefits. Tea originates from the leaves of Camellia sinensis — a white-flowered evergreen. About 500 species of tea exist, divided into about 50... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts

How Are Sparkling Wines Made?

17th August 2008
The world of sparkling wines, or champagne, as it is also incorrectly called, is pretty exciting. Most events that sparkling wine is used for are those of celebration. Celebrations such as parties, promotions and fancy dates many times will use it to mark... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Are You Interested in Home Wine Making

17th August 2008
Whether you're a real wine enthusiast or just someone looking for a great part-time hobby, home wine making can be fun and enjoyable, and of course there are very few other pursuits with such a tasty payoff! It may seem somewhat intimidating to the novic... Read >
Author: David Cowley

A taste of wine

17th July 2008
Red Wine The first operation performed on grapes after they are removed from their storage is to de-stem them, which is the process of removing the grape from the shoots to which they are attached. As soon as all the grapes in the batch are de-stemmed... Read >
Author: Mark

What's So Special About Raw Honey?

05th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan It's probably not too difficult to remember well what raw honey is when you associate it with uncooked vegetables and meat whereby any form of heating is avoided so as to preserve all the natural vitamins, enzymes and other ... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan

How To Make Belgian Chocolate

25th June 2008
Before you start making chocolate of any kind you first need to consider the cocoa beans. They are the basic raw material of any type of chocolates be it Belgian chocolates, Swiss chocolates or plain old ordinary mass produced sweet shop chocolates from t... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Wu-Yi Tea - The Info You've Always Wanted to Know

08th May 2008
What You've Always Wanted to Know About Wu-Yi Tea Words like free "radicals," "toxins" and "antioxidants" fill news reports as concerns mount due to frightening statistics indicating a steady rise in the number of cases of cancer and other serious dise... Read >
Author: Knightsbridge

Lignano in Fiore 2008: big Festival in the Hemingway Park

08th May 2008
Last days of feverish work for the opening of the 22nd Lignano in Fiore, festival for and of the children of all Friulian seaside resort. The longevity of this festival shows the affection of all inhabitants to events that have children as protagonist. ... Read >
Author: deborah

A Powerful Nutrition Secret

03rd April 2008
I do not endorse fad diets. I also do not make a practice of recommending health and wellness habits that are not backed by sound scientific studies and data. However, in my constant quest to help my clients and readers achieve optimal health, I'll occasi... Read >
Author: Jolene Wilkinson

Enzymes

21st February 2008
Any biochemical reactions in the body the Enzymes play an important role such as digesting food, stimulate the brain, supply energy and repair all organs, cells, tissues and also important for body’s defense system, the life can’t survive without it. ... Read >
Author: Imran Malik

How Bad is Salt for Your Health

19th February 2008
Salt is a rock. It is not a food. Put 4 ounces of it in water and drink it and you will die. Some websites say that you need salt, but they are trying to sell you salt. They will say that other salt is bad, but you should buy their salt since it is good f... Read >

Beans: Good For The Heart

22nd January 2008
You are probably familiar with the naughty children’s rhyme: “Beans, beans, good for the heart/The more you eat, the more you…” The first part is true, and as for the second, well, it can now be cut by up to 70 percent. Beans deserve their reputat... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

A Chocolate Primer

02nd August 2007
A trip down the baking aisle in a grocery store presents the pastry chef with more options for chocolate than the candy counter. But if you’re stuck in a pinch, is it okay to substitute semi-sweet chips with a bittersweet bar? What can a glimpse at the ... Read >
Author: Fran Black

Exotic Foods From Around the Globe with DirecTV

29th June 2007
Wouldnt you love to sit down to a nice meal of hot roasted termites, or sip a hot cup of tea that has a scoop of yak butter in it? Of course you wouldnt. They say that the termites taste like chicken, or maybe its the chicken that tastes like termites. Ho... Read >
Author: Kaptain

How To Make Homemade Wine

16th May 2007
To make homemade wines with the recipes and ingredients here all one needs is a gallon-size glass bottle, a saucepan and a polyethylene pail. Make certain to use polyethylene as some plastics are not suitable. Do not use aluminum, copper, or enamel ... Read >
Author: Brian Ankner

A Chocolate Primer

04th April 2007
A trip down the baking aisle in a grocery store presents the pastry chef with more options for chocolate than the candy counter. But if you're stuck in a pinch, is it okay to substitute semi-sweet chips with a bittersweet bar? What can a glimpse at the li... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

How To Easily & Cheaply Make Your Own Organic Liquid Fertilizers

27th March 2007
We all need a bit of a “pick-me-up” from time to time and your vegetables, herbs, fruits and soil will also benefit from a boost of liquid tonic every now and then. It’s not a good idea to force your plants to feed when they drink, so I don’t reco... Read >
Author: Julie Williams

MAGNETIC FISHING BAIT CHUM -- for Hauling Carp and Catfish

08th February 2007
Many fishermen swear by chum or ‘ground baits’ that really stink! But what makes them ‘stink’ and work so well? They may have their own secret family recipe, or just buy it ready-made. Either way, they work! The question possibly to ask is, wh... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

The Magic Inside The Bottle How Tequila is Made

19th January 2007
The process of finding the magic takes a long time. It all starts with a ripened blue agave plant. This ripening usually occurs 8 to 12 years after the seeds are planted. The leaves are then chopped away from the core of the plant by a tequila farmer, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

No Meat!

06th January 2007
NO MEAT!Could you get along without eating meat? Vegetarianismhas many benefits not only to your health, but theeconomy and environment.Vegetarians require only half as much land to producefood. Meat production requires twice as much land toproduce the sa... Read >
Kathy Thompson

How to brew cheap wine

16th November 2006
Preface: I've never done this before, and i'm totally inexperienced about brewing. I did a little bit of research online and found this was the easiest and cheapest way to brew wine, which seems like the easiest of all alcoholic drinks to make. Follow the... Read >
Author: Thomas Barrett

An Overview of Wine The Drink of Gods

16th November 2006
Wine has been called the drink of the gods. This may be debatable, but it has definitely been the drink of the ages. Here is an overview of wine you can sip on. An Overview of Wine ? The Drink of Gods Wine is one of the oldest drinks known to manki... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

How is Tequila Made?

07th September 2006
Tequila is a distilled spirit that is produced only in Mexico, and only then in the region of Tequila. Juice from the heart of the agave plant is fermented and distilled twice to make tequila. The production of Tequila has to be in compliance with string... Read >
Author: Melissa Blanco

Compliments to the Chef in Runescape

17th August 2006
Cooking is a necessary skill to succeed in Runescape. That doesn't mean you need a high cooking, but a level of around 20 will benefit you greatly in ways you cant even think of now. This can be especially useful when combined with Fishing, so you can fis... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

History of Contraception

16th August 2006
Effective methods of contraception and birth control have existed for centuries. In fact contraception has a long history. Evidence of the existence and use of contraception goes back to biblical times. Thousands of years ago women in China would drink me... Read >
Author: Annie Williams

The Top 10 Tips For Transitioning To Permanent Weight Loss, Health and Fitness

21st June 2006
1. FILL UP on the most nutritious foods first (fresh fruits and vegetables), then eat other foods. 2. Add at least 10 fresh, whole fruits and 10 different, fresh vegetables to your daily food plan. 3. Eat only whole fruit in the morning (up to 10 wh... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Blood Tests

07th June 2006
Blood Tests When a person is arrested for a DUI, that person must submit to a chemical test under the "Implied Consent" provision in the California Vehicle Code. Implied Consent, under Section 23612 states that if a person is lawfully arrested for a D... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky

Milk products against fats

05th May 2006
Most of you who are on diet are trying to use less milk. But this strategy might be inaccurate cutting of milk may increase your amount of fats. How does this work? The reason is obvious- lack of calcium slows down combustion of fats. If there is not enou... Read >
Author: Mindaugas MM

Can You Get Along With No Meat!

02nd May 2006
NO MEAT!With all the scare about Mad Cow Disease, it can beeasy to get along with meat. Vegetarianismhas many benefits not only to your health, but theeconomy and environment.Vegetarians require only half as much land to producefood. Meat production requi... Read >
Kathy Thompson

Gastrointestinal stasis: What is and why it is so dangerous for some rabbits

25th April 2006
Gastrointestinal stasis (or G.I. stasis) is a serious and potentially fatal condition that occurs in some rabbits in which gut motility is severely reduced and possibly completely stopped. Treatment should be sought immediately from a veterinarian special... Read >
Author: Hagar Lagarto

A guide for Lactose Intolerence and lactose intolerent symptoms.

13th April 2006
Lactose Intolerence is a condition a person has when their body cannot correctly process lactose. Lactose is a milk sugar that is often found in foods made from milk products, such as yoghurt, ice cream and other dairy foods. When a lactose intolerent p... Read >
Author: Claire Calkin

The Many Bacteria in Your Mouth

08th April 2006
When I wake up in the morning I brush my teeth before I sleep at night I brush my teeth. Why? Well it is because I like to think of my mouth as clean and I like to feel the cleanliness of my teeth with my tongue. Don't you like to think of your mouth as a... Read >
Author: Recipe Man

History of Green Tea:

17th March 2006
Green tea has become a thirty-year "overnight success," and is now taking the scientific community by storm. With well over 1,500 studies in print in the scientific literature since 1963, the pace of discovery has been heating up over even the last couple... Read >
Author: Jhon Mark

Beer Through the Years

03rd February 2006
No one really knows exactly how the first beer came into being ... Suffice it to say that, around 10,000 years ago, somebody let a primordial barley and hop concoction stand long enough for it to ferment. The result not only made anonymous history, it ... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt

The Italians taught the English how to make wine.

23rd January 2006
You can't eat them but you can make a lovely wine out of elderberries though, if you know how. You certainly would not fancy eating a raw English elderberry, sloe, quintz or indeed many of the other multifarious ingredients English wine makers transform i... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

The History and Production of Chocolate

10th October 2005
Cocoa powder and the many different types of chocolate are all derived from cocoa beans, the seeds of the fruit of the cacao tree. These small trees are native to the tropical America but are extensively cultivated elsewhere in the tropics. The tree be... Read >
Author: John Jarmola

Why You Should Use Fruits For Constipation

12th July 2005
Fruits are made by nature and are a perfect food. They contain the right balance of nutrients with distilled water. You gain enormous benefits from eating fruits especially if you eat the outer skin and eat them without cooking. They are easy to digest an... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Why You Need Bacteria in Your Colon

12th July 2005
Bacteria in your colon are referred to by many different names probiotics, good or bad bacteria, beneficial bacteria, acidophilus, disbiosis, micro flora, proflora. friendly flora, and unfriendly bacteria. I simple use good and bad bacteria to refer ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva