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  • Summer Smoothies  By : Kit Heathcock
    Fruit smoothie recipe, healthy fruit drink packed with vitamins.
  • Super Moms Secrets for Saving Money on Groceries  By : Blair Critch
    Many people are wondering if they could be saving money on groceries for their everyday items as well as some splurges as well. First, remember that saving money on groceries starts before you leave home.
  • Supply Chain Management : Sounds Geekish, but is very much commonsense  By : Rajiv Singh
    The better a company is in managing its resources, the process of locating its raw materials, processing them, working on them, the entire production process, the out put, the packaging and even the labelling might constitute a simple supply chain management case study.
  • Survival Rate of Mesothelioma Cancer May Increase Because Of Diet  By :
    Mesothelioma cancer is a deadly condition that, as of now, is incurable. However, researchers who recently discovered a forgotten study on the certain types of foods and how to decrease the risk of mesothelioma cancer by consuming these types of foods.
  • Sweeten Your Wedding Day  By : Prabhat
    Traditionally, wedding days are filled with flowers and laces, yes, that could still work but where’s the uniqueness and "one of a kind" concept that you are looking for? Instead of settling to the use of flowers and laces, why not try chocolates and sweets? They will not just serve as an adornment but they will be a truly delightful treat for your guests.
  • Szechwan Cuisine  By : G.Entp8
    Savory, rich and spicy, Szechwan cuisine is cuisine based on intensity – intensely hot, intensely sour, and intensely delicious.
  • Tea Tea TV Episode 1: Tea 101 – Tea Basics  By : searchrankpros
    In this episode join us with Tea-Sommelier Christine Savage at Samovar Tea Lounge as we discuss "tea basics."
  • Tea Tea TV Episode 1: Tea 101 – Tea Varieties  By : searchrankpros
    In this episode join us with Tea-Sommelier Christine Savage at Samovar Tea Lounge as we discuss "tea basics."
  • Tea Tea TV Episode 2: David Lee Hoffman Tea Pioneer  By : searchrankpros
    American tea-pioneer David Lee Hoffman takes time for a tea tasting and muses on his experiences with tea, and why it is good for America and China, and you and me.
  • Tea TV Episode 3 : Japanese Tea with Christine at Samovar  By : searchrankpros
    Japanese green tea offers a huge spectrum of diverse brews, ranging from very light and grassy to deep and roasted. Join Christine Savage as she delves into the subtle and not so subtle differences of Japanese Green Tea.
  • Thanksgiving Gravy Recipe  By : David Dotson
    Holidays are a time for family to get together and rejoice life. Preparing the traditional meal during these holidays, especially Thanksgiving can be very stressful. You don’t want to be known as a bad cook and you also want people to enjoy the food they eat. One of the biggest problem causers for the holidays, especially Thanksgiving is the gravy. I have include a recipe to help you overcome the gravy issues you might face.
  • The Art of Catching Crabs  By : Bryan Murphy.
    Crabbing is a fun, recreational activity which resides in the intermediate region between fishing and hunting. While a fishing trip could be somewhat uneventful to some, you'll rarely come home empty-handed with crabbing.
  • The Basic Theory Behind the Use of a Heat Sealer  By : Timothy Bardoah
    The technology that is involved with sealing products has gone through a number of advancements in recent decades and the heat sealer is one of these newer technologies. Why a heat sealer and what benefit does the actual heat lend to the sealing process?
  • The basis of all good soups  By : deepti dwivedi
    Lean, juicy beef, mutton, and veal, form the basis of all good soups; therefore it is advisable to procure those pieces which afford the richest succulence, and such as are fresh-killed.
  • The Beat Christmas Cooking Stress Use H-O-L-L-Y!  By : deepak rathor
    What does holly, that untidy traditional greenery you just have to festoon your house with every year, have to do with not tearing your hair out before it's even Thanksgiving? Plenty. You can use H-O-L-L-Y to help you get organized.
  • The Benefits That Come From Drinking Green Tea  By : Tom Antion
    This article will discuss the varied benefits of drinking green tea. It will also show how it has been used for thousands of years with excellent results.
  • The Best And New Cooking Terms  By : balramk
    Cooking can be very satisfying, and learning about the different ways to cook and finding new; different recipes to experiment in the kitchen is exciting. This had led to a bunch of television programmes appearing and even more cookbooks arriving to offer chefs tips, advice, and recipes. However, a good starting point for many wanting to get into the kitchen and to begin putting recipes into practice is to know the different terminologies used with cooking.
  • The Best Honey Pear Tea  By : kamal
    It's hard to believe, but there are actually people in this world who do not care for tea! Not hot tea, and not iced tea. They just do not like tea, period! When you ask someone who is of the non-tea persuasion why this is so, they usually answer you with a statement such as "Tea has such a bland taste! It's not like coffee... coffee has a rich, bold taste. Tea is so... wimpy. It's for little old ladies!"
  • The Best Indian Restaurant In London  By :
    The Best Indian Restaurant in London is easily The Bombay Brasserie in South Kensington and it is in it's own class. It belongs to the 5 Star Hotel Chain called The Taj Group, which is owned by India's largest and oldest vehicle manufacturer - TATA.
  • The Clay Pit  By : Tymone Oaklin
    Whether you’re out for a night of fine dining or just looking for a quick and casual lunch The Clay Pit is an integral ingredient of Austin’s downtown cultural mélange.
  • The End of Factory Farming  By : josefgraf
    A critical look at the factory farming industry, and its effects on our well-being.
  • The Extreme Benefits Of Whey Protein Isolate In Building A Better Physic.  By : Craig Doyle
    Even if you aren't a bodybuilder, you need protein, and you specifically need whey protein because of the amazing benefits. Whey protein was once considered a waste product in the production of cheese. That is no longer the case. But what is the difference between whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate?
  • The Fascinating History of Beer  By : John Hacking-9793
    There is no definitive answer as to when beer was first brewed, but it is one of the world's oldest beverages and has already been proven that the Sumerians had started brewing somewhere around 6000 years ago. In a nutshell, beer is as old as civilization itself.
  • The Food Packaging Machine – Is Is Better Than Hand Packed?  By : Timothy Bardoah
    So there you are, staring into the frozen foods refrigeration unit at your local grocery store, trying to decide on which container of ice cream to bring home and eat. Both are chocolate mint chip, which happens to be your favorite flavor. However; one of them has “Hand Packed”, printed in bold letters on the package. Whats the deal? Does this make for a better product? Also, if it does, does it get even better when you scoop it out with your own hand at your own home?
  • The Fueling Up On Water  By : raghavrai
    It's our body's vital fuel, a health drink from Mother Nature! It's calorie-free, inexpensive and easily obtained. Yet few people follow the old fashioned advice to drink eight glasses of water a day.
  • The Great Redneck Cookout  By :
    One thing rednecks love to do: eat. It's an old tradition, eating good filling meals with friends and a liberal dose of beer or other lubricants added.
  • The Health Potency of Tea  By :
    Tea has been a healthful drink for Asians for many centuries. Recent scientific studies have pointed to the health benefits of green tea in heart health, cancer prevention, and oral health due to its polyphenols, which are antioxidant nutrients to combat damaging of free radicals to overall health.
  • The Healthy And Best Snacks  By : shalu
    Summer's here, and that means that many children will be at home with more time for snacking. While many would love a cabinet filled with sweet treats for snacks, it's much better if you can get them into the habit of healthy snacks.
    Now how are you going to do that?
    The first step is simple to say, harder to put into practice. Simply start buying healthier treats and leave the junk in the store.
    For most people it's not quite that simple. But once you can manage it, it really does become sim
  • The History of Russian Wines  By : David Cowley
    First off, remember that there is a difference between Russia and the Soviet Union, a fact that many people from outside of that area often forget, thinking that they're the same thing. In reality, the regulation of the making of Russian wines has had its own ups and downs, following the history of Russia's being a part of the Soviet Union.
  • The history of the pizza.  By : Lalit Sharma
    Trying to trace the history of the first pizza is a surprisingly controversial subject. Some claim that this popular food is based on early unleavened breads served in the early centuries in Rome. Others trace a connection from modern pizza back to the pita breads of Greece.

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