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  • Facts About Bottled Water

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    Drinking water can be divided into two large categories: the olfactory, bacteria-infected, poisonous tap water and the nice, cheap, disinfected, cleansed, plant-prepared bottled water. The problem is that these two groups are more often confused to the extent that we even don’t know what we are drinking. Tap water can be infected with higher degree of poisonous substances, which serves by no means as an assertion that boiled water is the best option.Read more…
  • Budget Travel - Eat Out without Busting Out

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    You can find good food to suit your travel budget as long as you are open to doing things slightly out of your normal routine. Also you often need to do a little research before diving into the first cafe or restaurant that you see. Drinks and snacks can be the biggest cost, and are not always available in smaller resorts.Read more…
  • Pairing Cheese and Wine

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    After taking my degree from the wine classes I have been following for a whole semester I do not consider myself to be an expert in wine consumption, but an amateur who likes to taste the unexpected. Our professor, a 35-years wine producer, was an extremely knowledgeable individual who managed to introduce a class of fourteen people to the proper wine drinking and the differences one should be aware of when tasting a new bottle of wine and tasting cheese. From the very first lesson, he served as wine and cheeses so as to familiarize us with the pairing of two ingredients that go so well together.Read more…
  • Southern Cooking CDs - Cookbook Alternatives

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    Down south, southern cooking is the center of interest and plays a pivotal role in most functions and activities. Did you realize that it was several centuries ago when southern cooking came into existence? Believe it or not, Southerners treasured their cooking back then, and treasure it even more today.Read more…
  • The Precious Water

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    Can you remember what you decided to drink the last time you were thirsty? If the answer is something other than nature's most precious liquid nourishment, then you should reconsider your water drinking habits.Every morning before setting off to go to work you probably drink at least a cup of coffee and perhaps, if you are conscious with your diet, you begin your day with a glass of water at room temperature and a drop of lemon.Read more…
  • Garlic Fights More Than Vampires

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    Closely related to onion, shallot, and leek, garlic has been known for more than 5,000 years for its special smell, taste and healing powers. Throughout all of recorded history, people have been using garlic for a variety of purposes; either culinary or medical. It come as a surprise to some, but apart from its legendary powers to "scare vampires away," garlic has been considered for centuries a natural health improver that originates from a simple perennial plant.Read more…
  • Caviar: A Few Notices, Curiosities And Some Advice For Tasting It (Part C)

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    A few notices, curiosities and some advice for tasting caviar a delicacy originating in Russia but nowadays imitated and produced almost everywhere (Part 3).95% of the caviar produced in the world comes from sturgeon caught in the Caspian Sea by Russian and Iranian fishermen. The remaining 5% is produced in China, the USA, France and also Italy.Read more…
  • Some Of The Reasons That Cashews Are Wanted By So Many

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    Somewhere between the Atlantic rain forest and the Amazon rainforest lies an area called Brazil. Brazil is the native land to the Cashew, discovered in 1578 and produces greater in areas which have a distinct wet and dry season.Native to Brazil, the Portuguese brought the cashew to India and east Africa somewhere in the midst of the 16th century.Read more…
  • Gyros -- What Is This Greek Specialty Sandwich?

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    First and most importantly, it’s pronounced “yee-ro.”Gyro meat is roasted on a vertical rotisserie and served on a pita with various toppings. The spiced meat is often a combination of lamb, beef, pork and chicken.Read more…
  • How Gourmet Popcorn Can Add Big Theater Ambience To Your Home Theater Experience

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    Real movie experiences require full sensory stimulation, from the surround sound booming in the viewer's ears to the tantalizing smell of hot, buttered popcorn. In order to truly enjoy a home theater system, a viewer really needs a bagful of that salted, white, crunchy treat.Thankfully the 21st century no longer requires a person to hand crank his popcorn over a hot stove.Read more…
  • A Romantic Dinner Made From You

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    Men and women out there like you believe in the sentimental power of a romantic dinner. Some carefully chosen recipes, flowers, candles, and some smiles, can transform a simple dinner invitation to an extraordinary dinning experience made just for you two. If you enjoy the intimacy a romantic dinner arrangement can bring to your lives, then it would be a great idea to try out another romantic meeting without spending your time thinking of how much this dinner will cost, but rather concentrate your thoughts on pleasing your partner in the comfort of your own house.Read more…
  • Some Hints To Help You Live With An Allergy To Peanuts

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    8% of children and 2% of adults in the United States are estimated to be affected by some form of allergy to food. Of that percentage, the most common food to elicit some form of allergic reaction is peanuts, which affects about three million Americans.When the immune system overreacts to a usually safe food, it is called an allergic reaction.Read more…
  • Tips on Choosing an Outdoor Barbecue Grill

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    Just about every weekend, thousands of people around the country are enjoying the benefits of outdoor barbecuing with their families. Of course for an outdoor barbecuing event to truly succeed, you need an high quality outdoor barbecue grill. So, what exactly is an outdoor barbecue grill?Read more…
  • Caviar: A Few Notices, Curiosities And Some Advice For Tasting It (Part B)

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    A few notices, curiosities and some advice for tasting caviar a delicacy originating in Russia but nowadays imitated and produced almost everywhere (Part 2).There are numerous kinds of jars and tins of caviar, the most well known being Beluga (blue tin), whose grey eggs are appraised by clarity, the clearest being of highest value (000 clear grey, 00 medium grey, 0 dark grey). Next is Osetra (yellow tin), the eggs are also grey but smaller than Beluga, with a nutty flavour.Read more…
  • How To Read Food Labels So You Know Exactly What You Are Eating

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    More and more food companies are coming up with more and more ways to make food cheaper, more convenient to consume, and tastier. With these come new ingredients, skewed nutrition and a lack of understanding for what you are consuming.When you don't understand what you are consuming, you are risking your health.Read more…
  • Some Of The Best Reasons You Should Make Your Own Gift Baskets

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    Gift giving is not just for holidays, since the reasons for them span throughout the year. There are birthday parties, graduation parties and housewarming parties. There are weddings, anniversaries and baby showers.Read more…
  • When It Comes To Gift Baskets, Nut Gift Baskets Can Make The Perfect Gift

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    Recently my father moved to an assisted living apartment complex. It was getting too difficult for him to manage the upkeep of his home on a day-to-day basis. At first I thought it was going to be difficult for him to move into such an apartment complex, because he is a very active person, but he seems to really enjoy it.Read more…
  • Green Tea: What a Difference a Date Makes

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    The object of consuming Green Tea is to derive the greatest health benefits that the brew has to offer. However did you know that Green Tea has a fairly short shelf life, and to get the greatest benefits it should be drunk as quickly after picking as is possible?The actual shelf life of Green Tea is usually written on the packaging by the production company.Read more…
  • The Secrets of Smoked Salmon

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    Wild, superior, caught in the open ocean or raised in the splendid isles of Northern Europe; many of the self-aggrandizing statements brought upon this product, apart from being difficult to verify, are also devoid of any real import. The salmon, as a product, is especially inviting to these grand statements straight from the wildest fantasies of the marketers. Many, for example, gush over the superiority of wild salmon, or that caught in the open ocean.Read more…
  • The Historic Roots of Pizza

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    Pizza is an oven-baked flat usually circular bread, covered with tomato sauce and cheese with optional toppings. All the basic ingredients of a healthy nutritional plan are used in this world-famous culinary product. From dining out to ordering in, pizza has evolved to one of the most loved food categories in the U.Read more…

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