Friday, July 30, 2010

Indian Recipes – A Brief Writeup On The Myths And Facts

July 25, 2010 by Rajeev Kapur  
Filed under Health Fitness

Many first-timers to Indian food and cuisine carry age-old thoughts (read myths) with regards to the food of India. In the article below, get to recognize the facts and background of some myths and even some truths about Indian food.

Great Cookie Recipe

July 22, 2010 by James Cameroone  
Filed under Home Family

Ginger Sugarsnaps are a long standing family recipe. My 97-year old grandma Ginger recently died in a tragic hang-gliding accident. She hang-glided into the mouth of an active volcano somewhere near Fiji. Just before the hot liquid magma consumed her she succumbed to lymphoma.

Light And Tasty Or Rich And Creamy: Crab Dip Recipes

July 19, 2010 by John Payne  
Filed under Health Fitness

Some chefs like to be set free with ingredients and imagination. Crab dip recipes offer an ideal chance to experiment with flavors and textures. Even young chefs can get involved to a greater or lesser extent, especially with cold recipes.

Eating Grass Fed And Organic Beef

July 16, 2010 by Azwar Khalid  
Filed under Health Fitness

Have you noticed that organic food stores are increasing dramatically in popularity? There are many reasons why this is so and they all return to the same epicenter – people want to live and eat healthier. Organic food stores help deliver on such expectations. Most people realized processed foods and meats are poor diet choices. That is why they are looking towards organic and grass fed beef as the solution to their common dietary concerns.

Antibiotic Free Meat: Why Is Good For You?

July 11, 2010 by Azwar Khalid  
Filed under Health Fitness

The next time you are in the grocery store buying meat for dinner, you may want to take a close look at the label. Even though all of the packages may appear to be the same, some may harbor hidden dangers. These meats can make you sick and have the potential to lead to death.

Understanding True Facts About Anaheim And It’s Restaurants

July 9, 2010 by James Keyes  
Filed under Travel

The city of Anaheim lies within the limits of Orange Country, California. Anaheim is known to be as one of the most popular tourist location of United States. You can find a wide range of exciting and fun loving activities happening around the city. If you are visiting the city of Anaheim with your kids and your whole family, then in that case, visiting Disneyland should be on the top of your list. The city of Anaheim should be visited on account of various reasons. They are as follows:

3 Tips For Organizing A Large Event In Orange Country Banquet Hall

July 9, 2010 by James Keyes  
Filed under Travel

If you have a wedding or a large event to organize, you can pick a suitable Orange Country banquet hall by using the internet. These days, there are several websites of companies who offer various wedding services, including rental services for fantastic banquet halls. There are companies with many years of experience in hosting weddings, as well as other special functions. They are in a position to create the most perfect wedding event by offering great food, atmosphere and service that a banquet hall can possibly offer.

Disney Restaurant Is A Fun Family Restaurant

July 9, 2010 by James Keyes  
Filed under Travel

Downtown Disney is Disney’s entertaining and shopping district and you don’t need an admission ticket to the theme park in order to enjoy it. There are a lot of fun family restaurants for those who have older teens and kids and the parking is free. Here are a few Disney Restaurants worth visiting.

The Importance Of Diet In Prostate Problems Health

July 6, 2010 by Albert Coleman  
Filed under Health Fitness

We must bear in mind that the risk factors for development benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer are the same, i-e: age, hormonal factors and factors of type Genetic, family and ethnicity.

Know What You Eat: The Difference Between Western And Asian Cuisine

July 5, 2010 by Angela Foster  
Filed under Business

European and American cuisines usually fall under the category of Western food, although, at times, Western cuisine also includes meals of other countries in Oceania like Australia. And what do food aficionados readily think about when they hear Western food? Steaks, burgers, huge servings of fries, sausages, and ribs are just some.

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