Articles, tagged with "corn oil", page 3
04th February 2011
Despite what you may have heard and despite some of the messages given out by official government health "watchdogs," saturated fat should be contained in your diet and far from being detrimental, should be viewed as highly beneficial. We are told that sa...
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Functional Holistic Wellness
04th January 2011
This information is brought to you by Atlanta Weight Loss DietsWhen not considering weight loss, there are few things that are more refreshing to me than eating fresh piping hot corn on the cob, with plenty of butter and salt. It is such a refreshing and...
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Wm Oliver
04th January 2011
This information is brought to you by Atlanta Weight LossWhen not considering weight loss, there are few things that are more refreshing to me than eating fresh piping hot corn on the cob, with plenty of butter and salt. It is such a refreshing and health...
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Elbert Kim
21st December 2010
If you are what you eat, what does it mean when you thoroughly enjoy a fresh from the stove ear of corn on the cob dripping with butter and salt? If you are not worried about weight loss, you have little to worry about, go ahead and enjoy this refreshing ...
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MikeGrason
06th December 2010
This information is brought to you by Atlanta Weight LossWhen not considering weight loss, there are few things that are more refreshing to me than eating fresh piping hot corn on the cob, with plenty of butter and salt. It is such a refreshing and health...
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Chance Santana
06th December 2010
This information is brought to you by Atlanta Weight LossIf you are what you eat, what does it mean when you thoroughly enjoy a fresh from the stove ear of corn on the cob dripping with butter and salt? If you are not worried about weight loss, you have l...
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Garry Williamson
03rd December 2010
This information is brought to you by Atlanta Weight LossWeight loss goals aside, can you think of anything better than sitting down with a piping hot ear of corn on the cob smothered in salt and butter? It is a vegetable after all and such a great comfor...
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Wm Oliver
15th November 2010
It is no mystery that foods that are high in fats are also packed with calories, and those are just the kind of foods that you need to avoid, if you want to lose weight fast. Today, it is a well-known general principle that weight loss involves burning mo...
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Ram Gupta
11th November 2010
Much evidence is in existence about beta sitosterol studies that have been performed over several years. Stringent scientific studies have been performed on animals and humans since the 50s and have been published in international medical and scientific j...
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Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan
10th November 2010
Fatty acids can be saturated or unsaturated. Unsaturated can be further broken down to mono-saturated or poly-saturated. All foods contain a mixture of these. It is estimated that one gram of fat equals to about 9 kcals.
Saturated fats are butter, full...
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EngSay
01st November 2010
Illinois biodiesel producer BN National Trail announced this morning that it has secured a purchase agreement of all biodiesel process equipment from Kreido Biofuels. The shipment of the equipment is now underway from Houston, TX and is expected to arrive...
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Tony
25th October 2010
In a previous article, we discussed the foods that should be avoided in order to relieve the symptoms of acid reflux and heartburn. After reading that, I'm sure you're asking yourself "Well, what can I eat?"
The basic goal is to stick to foods that (1)...
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Mr.Heartburn Relief
18th October 2010
Omega 3 fish oil is turning out to be a powerful supplement in the alleviation of many symptoms that result from various conditions and diseases. By bringing relief to people suffering from arthritis inflammation, chemotherapy side effects, heart disease ...
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MikeGibson
28th September 2010
Spring for all of its freshness, wonder and glory brings its own set of problems in the form of allergies, from mild bouts of hay fever and itchy eyes to full-on respiratory attack. Keep your home as dust free as possible. Dust is the most common allergen...
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Curt Miner
27th August 2010
Woks are prone to rust and buildups of sticky foods, in particular if not seasoned perfectly prior to utilization. Seasoning a wok permits the foods to glide smoothly through its working surface. Iron and steel woks should be seasoned accordingly previous...
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Author:
Roy Clayton