Articles, tagged with "offal", page 1
21st September 2011
Sibenik is beautiful city and an excellent starting point for exploring the national parks of; Krka, Kornati and Telascica Bay. There are charter boats in the marinas of Marina Mandalina, located near the centre of town, and Marina Solaris.
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kenjones
22nd May 2011
If you have suffered holiday food poisoning or an accident abroad on holiday, which was not your fault, you could claim compensation from the tour operator when you return to the UK, with the help of a now in no fee holiday illness solicitor.
Holiday i...
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Adrian Vultur
28th April 2011
Most of us spend the majority of our lives working. Although some of us are lucky enough to work in the field we really enjoy, for many of us, work is simply a way to earn an income. For this reason, it is important to make time to have fun and to enjoy o...
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Natalie Eastaugh
28th April 2011
Pet owners want to provide a healthy diet for their pets. Some wonder if their really is a difference and is it really to the dogs advantage to eat organic dog food. What does the term really mean anyway?
Plant products in organic meals must be grown w...
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Roy Costantino
28th April 2011
When choosing a diet for your dog, the source of the ingredients, type and ratio of ingredients, and the processing all affect the final product. Labeling requirements ensure that "organic" really does mean something. Sales of organic dog food have been o...
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Jamie Lansley
30th March 2011
In France it's called “boudin noir" and in Spain it's “morcilla" but as far as I'm concerned (an Englishman from the North of England) it will always be black pudding. Traditionally from the North of England it is effectively a mix of onions, pork fat, oa...
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Paul Yates
03rd March 2011
The pleasures of healthy and nutritious Italian cuisines are well-known throughout the world. Italian food is one of the most fascinating foods the world has come across. Pizza and pasta which are popular all over the world are considered as Italian food ...
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Nick Matthews
04th February 2011
For anyone who has had a bout of gout you will never forget it, if this is a ailment you suffer from on a regular basis I can bet that you are willing to do almost anything to stop the pain. Gout is actually a form of arthritis that is caused by extreme a...
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Author:
Dan Lowe
20th January 2011
Gout Meals to Avoid -- Is Diet Important in Managing Gout? One of the leading triggers of gout is actually diet. Even though gout can be as a result of factors other than diet plan, some foods as well as drinks - ones full of a substance called purine are...
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Art Oliver
20th January 2011
Occasionally when individuals hear the term "lean manufacturing" some things may pop into your head. These things which come to mind might not always be right. There are many very common myths concerning what lean manufacturing actually is that it has see...
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Leonard Sawyer
22nd November 2010
Italy has a well-established and deserved history for making high-quality recipes and mouth-watering cuisines. Best known for pizza and pasta, Italian food also includes many exemplarary meat and seafood dishes, in addition to excellent cheeses, and fabul...
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Padrinos pizza and pasta
25th June 2010
When treating gout it's important not only to treat the symptoms, but also to prevent recurring gout. And diet plays a key role in this. Discover here which foods to avoid in treating gout with diet.
Your gout is caused by the presence of uric acid cry...
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Author:
John Cielo
21st June 2010
I'm often asked this and my reply is always the same; that it's not just what you eat that helps get rid of the gout, but more importantly, what you don't eat. Let me explain...
GOUT CAUSES
Your agonizing gout is caused by crystals in your joints th...
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Author:
John Cielo
18th March 2010
Your uric acid symptoms of gout - inflammation, swelling, redness, heat and agonising pain - are caused by uric acid crystals in your joints, tendons and surrounding tissues. The most common joints are the big toe, ankle and knee, but, almost any joint ca...
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Author:
John Cielo
11th March 2010
Raw Feeding: What is it and Why Do it.
Raw feeding is the process of feeding dogs a diet that primarily consists of uncooked meat, organs and edible bones. The thought process behind the raw food diet is aligned with that of to the theory of evolution....
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Author:
renee1436