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Recommended Florida Destination For A Family Vacation

07th August 2009
Are you ready to take a moment and to really plan your family's vacation? When you are getting ready to take a holiday, whether you are planning to go for a few days or a few weeks, finding the right location is going to be tough. It should be a place whe... Read >
Author: srini

Pressure Cookers for Healthier Fast Food

21st July 2009
Did you ever wish you could make a pot of beans fast? Or maybe even a pot roast? You can with a pressure cooker! Pressure cookers cook your food fast because they create a seal that keeps in moisture and air. This means that you can cook at a higher te... Read >
Author: Bobby Ivie

Staying Healthy as a Vegetarian

02nd July 2009
Vegetarianism is a growing practice in the world today. Many choose to follow this path because of health, religion, taste, culture, or economy. In the traditional sense, being a vegetarian means refraining from eating meat and fish, though some vegetaria... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Do You Have One of These in Your Emergency Food Storage?

12th June 2009
Having all of the basic emergency storage items, especially the lower half of the Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Survival Readiness Pyramid, will help to put your mind at ease. Having these "tools" for an unexpected emergency is a must. Knowing how t... Read >
Author: Patrick Gunther

Jamaican Cuisine, the Breadfruit and the Original Arrowack Marauders

12th June 2009
Think Jamaica think the unknown and a bit of the occult, Jamaican food embraces both. The cuisine, borrowed from the far reaches of the world, be it the Breadfruit imported by the infamous Capt Bligh of Bounty fame, from west Africa or the spices carried... Read >
Author: James Murray

How To Save Money On Food

21st May 2009
The average article on how to save money on food might mention coupon shopping and stocking up during sales. This article, however, is about some of the lesser known tricks for spending less. Here are three to try. Eat Less Okay, I am not suggesting... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Dining in Costa Rica: Ticos and Tipico

06th March 2009
When you vacation in Costa Rica, you’ll be immersed in a warm, welcoming culture and surrounded by the natural beauty of one of the world’s still largely undiscovered Paradises. You’ll be charmed by the friendliness of the locals, usually referred ... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

More about Weight Loss and Depression

13th February 2009
In my previous article about weight loss and depression I discussed this problem briefly, but now it’s time to take a more specific and medical look at the problem. I feel it is important to understand what we are dealing with to find solutions for this... Read >
Author: Kevin White

Recession Survival tips

14th January 2009
Are the good times gone? Are we going to starve to death? I would say Yes and No. Money makes the world go round and the money is stuck somewhere in the banks for now. How will it shake out, your guess is as good as mine. This leaves us with what do we... Read >
Author: Ric Bai

Jamaican Cuisine, Art form or Voodoo

09th January 2009
Think Jamaica think the unknown and a bit of the occult, Jamaican food embraces both. The cuisine, borrowed from the far reaches of the world, be it the Breadfruit imported by the infamous Capt Bligh of Bounty fame, from west Africa or the spices carried... Read >
Author: James Murray

Power Foods- Why we need them

01st December 2008
They say that these super foods are food that we can eat to help us decrease are chances of getting heart diseases related problems, different kinds of cancers, and other cholesterol problems. There are several different types of super foods that can be c... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

Power Foods- Why we need them

01st December 2008
They say that these super foods are food that we can eat to help us decrease are chances of getting heart diseases related problems, different kinds of cancers, and other cholesterol problems. There are several different types of super foods that can be c... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

But Don’t Carbs Make Me Fat?

15th September 2008
By: Dr. Leslie Van Romer No, carbs don’t make you fat. They keep you spunky and thin too – if you eat enough to fill you up – and ALIVE! Oh, yeah, minor detail – life! Confused? Let’s see how carb clear you are. Introducing the go... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Early Retirement For a YOYO

07th April 2008
Surely, you have heard the term Yuppie or WASP used for people of a certain part of our culture. Well, I have a new one for you that applies to millions upon millions of us, especially those that would like to partake of early retirement. If you think t... Read >
Author: Don Seibert

Win-Win Internet Home Based Business

11th February 2008
Does the guy driving the Beemer have you wondering what you are doing wrong? Have you ever felt that he is no better than you? That you are just as capable as him or more so? That you deserve all the good things in life just as much as he does? You kn... Read >
Author: Allan Mathers

Picnic Tables and Baskets too Pretty to Store

28th August 2007
There are some things in this world that can make you feel less stressed at the mere sight – or even the thought – of them; and picnic tables are among these things. After all, there aren’t many more relaxing ways to spend a day than packing up som... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

The Ngöbe-Buglé Indians

29th June 2007
Panama has historically been home to numerous indigenous tribes, though today only eight main groups that are native to the area remain, working to uphold their primitive cultures and lifestyles. The Ngöbe-Buglé Indians make up the largest indigenous tr... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Rice and Curry Recipes

11th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spice... Read >
Author: Manish

Rice and Curry Recipes

10th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spi... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Rice and Curry Recipes

08th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spice... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

What to Expect From Costa Rican Cuisine

01st March 2007
When it comes to food, Costa Ricans still rely heavily on traditional staples rather than expensive imported food and drink. While imported foods can be found while visiting Costa Rica, they are normally quite expensive and hard to come by. For these reas... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Eat protein enriched foods gigp.com

31st January 2007
Eat protein enriched foods gigp.com Eating enough protein is so important for the health of our bodies, from our muscles to our bones, our hair, our nails, and skin. The protein is in turn made up of 20 amino acids, protein’s building blocks. Nine of ... Read >
Author: Miller

"But Isn't Meat Protein Superior to Plant Protein?"

18th June 2006
Haven't you always thought that meat protein was superior to plant protein, and that you had to eat meat protein to get "complete" protein for your health and fitness? And the only way you could get so-called "complete" protein from plant foods was to ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Letter to a Katrina Survivor

10th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Dr Michael Norwood This is the dramatic story behind a new website, www.LettersToKatrinaSurvivors.com, where beautiful letters are pouring in from around the world giving emotional support to the millions of hurricane survivors. With ... Read >
Author: Dr. Michael Norwood

What is soul food?

20th September 2005
Preserve your family's recipes. Get them on paper before it's too late. What is soul food? Everyone seems to have their own take on the topic but most can agree soul food is ethnic in its origins. Most agree it was creation of the slave population in ... Read >
Author: Karen Sieczka

Paella , The Most Famous Spanish Dish.

09th September 2005
Everybody who has visited Spain and more in particular Valencia must have heard of the famous Paella a la Valenciana. But I think most people don't know where the paella comes from and what it means. First of all, paella is not exactly the dish but th... Read >
Author: Peter Vermeeren