Articles, tagged with "extract 1", page 3
07th July 2009
Who can resist the temptation of a yummy bowl of ice cream, the kind that melts in your mouth? Most of us smack our lips and lick the last drop of ice cream. It is a delicious treat to beat the heat during the summer. Chill out in front of the television ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
30th March 2009
* When sautéing, use medium heat to maintain the flavor and to avoid burning the spread.
* For baking, chill the spread in the freezer before measuring it if the recipe calls for creaming it with sugar.
* When melting a spread for baking, remember ...
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Author:
Joaquin Sanders
15th October 2008
Many weight loss recipes are tedious. Quite often - they can take close to twenty minutes to prepare - then another thirty minutes to cook. Not to mention the clean-up time after the meal has been eaten. Worry no more, baby - this one takes less than thir...
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Author:
Joey Atlas
24th September 2008
Acne is the most common skin disorder which predictably occurs first during the teenage. It is estimated that over 70 percent adolescents are affected by a recognizable form of acne.
Natural Treatment or Remedies for Acne
Tea tree oil, which is also...
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Author:
Peter rodrick
22nd August 2008
The root beer was firstly produced in American colonies. Making root beer at home is an easy task one can have fun of making this easy recipe at home. Many people will be interested in how one goes about making homemade root beer, so here is a recipe of m...
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Author:
johnanne
22nd July 2008
The answer is that it all depends upon who is making it. Where did this cake come from? There is one story, which I leave you to decide whether authentic or not, that it was made at the request of a guest at the Waldorf Astoria for a guest. They made the ...
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Author:
mukesh
18th June 2008
Child friendly recipes can be fun to create. Fruits and vegetables can be used in recipes for kids. These ingredients can provide a fun element to children's meals. Finding child recipes that children can create for themselves gives them a feeling of acco...
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Author:
Christine Steendahl
18th June 2008
Kid Friendly Recipes
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Child friendly recipes can be fun to create. Fruits and vegetables can be used in recipes for kids. These ingredients can provide a fun element to children's meals. Finding child recipes that kids can make for themselves ...
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Author:
Christine Steendahl
15th May 2008
When it comes to diabetic recipes, you must know that compromising on taste and restricting yourself from certain foods will not play the trick. Eating healthy and keeping yourself fit is the best way.
If you think that diabetic food cannot be tasty, y...
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Author:
Bertil Hjert
28th March 2008
Finding happiness in baking can come from many things. The first whiff of chocolate from a freshly opened bag of chocolate chips. The joy on a child's face when they are able to crack the egg into the bowl by themselves. The absolutely delightful smell th...
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Author:
Jill Borash
28th March 2008
In Germany, the herb and root of the dandelion are used as an appetite stimulant, diuretic, bile stimulator, and treatment for dyspepsia. The herb without the root is used for loss of appetite and dyspepsia involving flatulence and feelings of fullness. T...
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Author:
Alien
28th March 2008
Horsetail is used in traditional medicine as a diuretic and an antitubercular drug, and in the treatment of kidney and bladder disturbances. It's been used topically in cosmetics, and as an astringent to stop bleeding and stimulate wound healing.
Horse...
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Author:
Alien
25th March 2008
Candy canes are a common sight seen during Christmas. They are not only popular as sweets but are also used as a piece of decoration during this festive season. Initially, when the tradition of decorating the Christmas tree was started in Europe people st...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
12th March 2008
Fumitory has been known since antiquity and was described in herbals from the Middle Ages. The dried or fresh flowering plant the above-ground part is used medicinally. Active components include hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, flavonoids such as rutin a...
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Author:
Alien
12th March 2008
Devil's claw has been used by native Africans as a folk remedy for diseases ranging from liver and kidney disorders to allergies, headaches, and rheumatism. It's marketed in Canada and Europe as a home remedy for the relief of arthritic disease. Devil's c...
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Author:
Alien