Articles, tagged with "swiss cheese", page 5
01st May 2009
Get Rid of Your Notes!
One of the first tips that we give to participants who go through our Fearless Presentations® program is to Get Rid of Your Notes and you'll be shocked at how much more confidently that you will present. Most people believe that...
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The Leader's Institute®
01st April 2009
Vitamin D has become one of the most celebrated nutritional supplements in recent years. Many connections have been made between the vitamin and disease prevention that it's hard to overlook. Often we hear about calcium and its role in bone health.
Ho...
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MIKE SELVON
25th March 2009
Anyone can buy a coffee table. But, next time you're in the market for a coffee table for your contemporary home, consider purchasing a piece that will do more than hold your magazines and the television remote. There are some wonderful modern coffee tabl...
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Amita Sharma
04th March 2009
When we find out our friends or co-workers are hospitalized, the first idea that comes to our mind is often to send them a get well gift. Indeed, wishing friends and loved ones to get well soon is one of the common gift occasion. A heartfelt gift can che...
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Diana W
12th December 2008
Christmas crackers are probably one of the little gems of the British Christmas tradition. Popular in a number of different countries, including Canada, New Zealand and Australia, the Christmas cracker is one of those customs that Christmas just would not...
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John Smith
03rd December 2008
Do you love red lobster biscuits? Do you think they are perfect as they are, or are you willing to experiment a little to see if they can be made even better? I love my basic recipe for red lobster biscuits, but once in a while I get the urge for somethin...
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Author:
Calvin
01st December 2008
Christmas crackers are probably one of the little gems of the British Christmas tradition. Popular in a number of different countries, including Canada, New Zealand and Australia, the Christmas cracker is one of those customs that Christmas just would n...
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Author:
Johnasmith
09th September 2008
Are you a seafood lover well if you are here is something different, this recipe will tantalize your taste buds and make you scream for more, this is a great appetizer as well as a wonderful dinner, in this recipe you must use your judgment and use as muc...
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Author:
Andrew Krause
04th September 2008
I don't know about you, but when I see the term "low cost," I immediately assume the product is of very little use and limited quality. And when I see the Infomercial king Billy Mayes pitching a health insurance policy...well...I know there's something wr...
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Ed Harris
27th June 2008
Reuben sandwich is one of the most liked sandwiches in the allied category. It is a toasted sandwich made from sauerkraut, Swiss cheese corned beef and Russian dressing on rye bread. It is one of the greatest contributions to the world of eating by the Ne...
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Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Monte Cristo sandwiches are famous in many nations. They are made from very aromatic and rich ingredients which help sustain energy in extreme cold and wintry weather. These sandwiches are made from turkey or ham, butter, white or brown bread, mayonnaise ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
The Monte Carlo Sandwiches is adapted from the French version menu item known as Croque Monsieur. It is made from ordinary ham and cheese. The Croque Monsieur is supposed to be the earliest version of the Monte Carlo Sandwiches. The ingredients of the Fre...
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Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
The Cuban sandwich is mostly prepared by workers in Cuba and in the immigrant community of Ybor city of Tampa. It is obvious from its name that it originally belongs to Cuba. The Cuban sandwich is mainly made up of ham, cheese and many more variations are...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
A Cuban sandwich is made up of rolls instead of normal bread and has almost four to five fillings in the sides of the rolls. As the name suggests it is famous in the parts of Cuba and Southern Florida. The Cuban sandwich consists mainly of ham, cheese, an...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
15th May 2008
Everyone knows Edam, the world-famous famous cheese from Holland that looks like a red ball, is cut in wedges, and is sold all over the world. But, surely there's more to Dutch cheese than Edam?
The answer, all cheese lovers will be relieved to hear, i...
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Author:
Bob Cartwright