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  • Why Do Make-Ahead Recipes Work So Well To Reduce Your Dinner Party Stress?  By : Dipak
    One of the “tricks” I find most useful for hosting stress-free dinner parties is to make some of the recipes ahead. I find that too many last minute jobs can overwhelm me, so I plan ahead to eliminate as many as possible.
  • Benefits of healthy chocolate and the benefits of starting your own business  By : Antony.. Gardner..
    Chocolate is the name of a food which is derived from the cacao tree found in tropical regions of the world. These foods can be sometimes raw or unprocessed and processed ones. Generally chocolate is found in white, milk, brown and dark brown colors. The brown coloration is due to the addition of cocoa solids to the chocolate. Cacao trees have been cultivated for around three hundred years in the tropical regions of South America, Central America and Mexico. Documental proofs show that it was even used before Christ. The word chocolate comes from the Mexican word ‘xocolatl’ which is derived from xocolli meaning bitter and atl meaning water. So actually xocolatl means bitter water. The mayans and Aztecs of Mexico used xocolatl as a drink. Chocolate is associated with the Mayan god of fertility.
  • Oolong Slimming Tea  By : engi kahlon
    It was over 400 years ago when the production of Oolong tea began in the Fujian Province towards the end of the Ming dynasty.
  • Seafood Variety Is The Spice Of Life  By : Shannon Linnen
    The Japanese suffer less heart attacks and cholesterol problems than many other nationalities. The Bengalis in India stay lean and healthy and they share a common feature with many other people staying near the sea. They love seafood and call them 'flowers of the sea'. Indeed, the oceans present us with a variety of delicacies that are also healthy. Just like the flowers, many fish and crustaceans are seasonal while some are for all the year round.
  • Disadvantages of Organic Food and Organic Agriculture  By : Davinos Greeno
    Criticism of organic food and organic agriculture includes the following:
  • What are Organic and Free Range Eggs?  By : Davinos Greeno
    Britons are buying record numbers of Free Range, Barn and Organic Eggs. Research shows shoppers bought 2.04billion of them last year, up from 1.64billion in 2002 (Article from the Daily Mail - 09/08/2006).
  • Organic Wine, Spirits and Beer  By : Davinos Greeno
    In the UK and USA, producers are increasingly making wines labeled organic or produced from organically grown grapes. The meaning and legal force of these terms can vary significantly from one country to another.
  • Taking Stock of Leftovers  By : Andrea Flint
    A large goose or turkey is an impressive centerpiece for a celebration meal, but you'll have to find a way of dealing with the leftovers. Making a stock is a good way to make the best of your bird.
  • All About Basil  By : Andrea Flint
    Basil is one of the most popular herbs in use today. This article gives information on where and how it's used, and how to grow and preserve it.

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