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  • Finding Top Restaurants in Your Area  By : Mansher Grewal
    If you love great food then you are probably constantly searching for great restaurants in your area.
  • Are You Eating Enough Fruits & Vegetables  By : Mansher Grewal
    If you are planning to go on a diet, or just want to eat healthier then look into eating enough fruits and vegetables.
  • Choose the Right Types of Beverages  By : Mehar Grewal
    Want to eat and drink healthy. Many people don’t realize that they are doing a disservice to themselves by not drinking healthy.
  • Drink Milk  By : Mansher Grewal
    Most people grew up drinking milk. Milk is one of the top selling beverages and also one of the healthiest.
  • Eat Fruits Each Day  By : Mansher Grewal
    If you are trying to get into shape and would like to eat healthier, there is a simple and easy way to accomplish this task- eat fruits each day.
  • Lower the Amount of Salt in Your Diet  By : Mansher Grewal
    If you are trying to eat healthy, then you should be concerned about the amount of salt in your diet.
  • The Mediterranean Diet  By : Mansher Grewal
    If you have tried all the other diet fads and are disappointed at the amount of food that you are able to eat
  • Matrimonio a Roma  By : catering roma
    Le tue nozze a Roma
  • With Wines There is a Flavour for Almost Any Taste  By : John Gibb
    Any lover of wines will tell you that a good palate is not something one is born with. It is a skill that is acquired over a long course of time and education. For those of you who are not yet loves of this fine liquid, a little education may be in order. There are basically four types of wine: red, white, blush (or rose), and champagne and contrary to popular belief, good wine doesn’t come in a box, that is unless it’s a small box that has been gift wrapped.
  • Crab Comforts  By : Elizabeth Gilley
    Crabs are among the most succulent and delicious seafood eaten today. Whole crabs, crab legs, crab cakes, alaskan crabs, stone crabs, and even other tiny crabs are served across the nation. Some like it with sauce, others are contented to steam it and pick the meat out. More adventurous people would include crabs in soups, salads, and even sandwiches. Crab cakes and crab fritters are also popular choices. Crabs are even included in pasta sauces and omelettes.
  • The Quality Of Hospital Food  By : Steve Hill
    In this article I write about the quality, or lack of it, in the food that is served in some of the UK hospitals. My nan has recently died in hospital which has been very upsetting for my family. She was hit by one of the famous hospital bugs and became very weak. She was in need of some decent food which would have helped to build up her strength. What she received was basically so poor and tasteless that she found it hard to eat.
  • Online Fruit Shopping And Giving  By : Elizabeth Gilley
    The health and fitness trend influences even people's gift giving practices with the increasing popularity of fruit baskets. Studies show that more fruit baskets are given in recent years than in the last decade. The further improvement of online fruit basket services also increase sales of fruit baskets as gifts. It does not only make shopping for gift baskets easier; most sites even provide delivery services.
  • Freshness In A Basket  By : Gloria Diaz
    Remember how glad you were when you were given fruit baskets as complementary gifts hotels? I'm sure you almost didn't want to touch it, or even eat its contents. "It's just too beautiful to be eaten" is your excuse why you don't want to eat it. Don't be so awestruck. Fruit baskets are easily styled with the right attitude and a healthy dose of creativity. Why not impress everyone and give them fruit baskets as gifts at the next gift-giving season?
  • McDonald's Asian Salad – A Delicious Crunchy Winner!  By : Ugur Akinci
    I know, I know… I’m supposed to hate McDonald’s and revile it to look cool and sophisticated and wise. But somehow I could never do that.
  • Cloves: Clavus in Culina  By : Bruce Burnett
    Cloves, which symbolize dignity, are the unopened flower buds of a tropical tree in the same family as allspice and guavas. The tree is native to the Molucca Islands (also known as the Spice Islands) in the Indian Ocean, but are now cultivated throughout Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Tanzania and Brazil.
  • Banana Creme Crunch Bar at Starbucks; Yummy  By : Lance Winslow
    Thank God for global warming and climate change - this is wonderful! Do you know that banana crops are up because of the more tropical weather around our globe?
  • Bananas Pointing Skyward; Hawaiian Banana Market Doing Well  By : Lance Winslow
    Hawaiian Banana growing better than expected and banana farmers produced 30 percent more bananas in 2005 then in 2004 and that is almost 4.5 million pounds more.
  • Famous Names in Barbecue  By : Chris McCarthy
    They are grilling celebrities in their own right. You've seen them on TV and you see their cookbooks lined along the shelves of your local bookstore. They may have different backgrounds and a variety of cooking styles, but just like you, they all share the same passion and that is for grilling and barbecues.
  • Smoothies  By : Lizel Salter
    In this day and age where eating healthy has become so important, so many people do not like to eat fruit and vegetables. Even though they know it is good for them, they still prefer not to eat it. It can be very difficult getting used to a healthy lifestyle if all you are used to, is take away fast food. The first change is having to get home and cook. Immediately you loose about halve an hour of your "alone" time.
  • Winter is a Cumin In  By : Bruce Burnett
    With my strong preference for cooking with fresh, not dried, herbs it seems natural in the winter to focus more on spices, most of which cannot be grown in a temperate climate anyway. Cumin is one of the oldest cultivated spices. It was a popular spice and medicinal herb in ancient Egypt, being used for illnesses of the digestive tract and to treat coughs and chest colds. It has also been used as a painkiller, particularly to relieve toothache.
  • Food In Italy: Italian Cooking And Dining From Your Villa Or Apartment  By : Suzanne Pidduck
    If you've rented a villa or apartment in Italy, no doubt you'll be trying to sample all the foods of Italy you can-- dining out and eating in. Here's a quick and easy guide for getting food in Italy, whether you're ordering your first Italian meal at that sumptuous restaurant down the street or buying produce at the local market to create your own authentic Italian food.
  • Great Fast Food at Home  By : Hugo Felix
    Cooking at home is a real time consuming burden. After a long hard day at work having to come home to cook is just painful.
  • How to Have a Memorable Party in a Steakhouse?  By : Mark Joseph
    Want to surprise your loved ones with a party, or do you simply wish to celebrate a special family occasion? Organize a party for them in a steakhouse for a very memorable experience.
  • In Search of the Oregon Coast Dungeness Crab  By : Tony Thomas
    Catching Dungeness on the Oregon Coast is a year-round sport in the estuaries, coastal rivers and tidal bays.
  • Jamie Oliver: Cracking A Regionalized Culinary Italian Mindset  By : Alessandro Nicolo
    Until last week, I'd never heard of Jamie Oliver. Stumbling and flipping through channels during the intermission of a hockey playoff game....
  • What Exactly Is a Crockpot?  By : Tony Buel
    The word 'crockpot' is a name which is actually a trademarked name, but is often used as a generic term. The terms 'crockpot' and 'slow cooker' have come to be used interchangeably.
  • What Does Organic Food Certification Really Mean?  By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
    The term "organic" is being tossed around quite a bit lately, and you'll soon be seeing a big jump in the number of organic choices when you visit your local Safeway or Wal-Mart store.
  • What's the Future of Organic Certification?  By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
    Some organic produce enthusiasts are cheering about its increasingly widespread availability.
  • The Distinctive Flavor of Earl Grey Tea  By : Corinne Waldon
    Many people find the unique flavor of Earl Grey to be their favorite; smoky and fragrant with hints of citrus, it is reputed to be the tea of choice for Captain Picard from Star Trek.
  • All About Tapas Small Plates  By : Sara Gray
    Endulge me for a moment. There's a lot of quirky history about the origin how tapas small plates came into being. Let me regale you with a few interesting tidbits about the evolution of its tradition...
  • Japanese Cuisine  By : Michael Russell
    Japanese cuisine is known around the world for its distinctive taste and appearance. Aesthetically pleasing displays of the varied dishes are considered just as important as the food itself. The mood of the season can often be felt in the dishes and they should give a sense of visual satisfaction. Each Japanese dish is artfully arranged in individual bowls, plates and dishes for each person. Often, all courses are presented at one time and eaten in no particular order.
  • This Easy Cake Recipe Means Anybody Can Bake Homemade Cakes  By : Mike Houghton
    If you're fed up with the dull and boring cakes that you can buy from the local store, then perhaps it's time to get back into homemade cakes.
  • Top Ten Cookies  By : Ann Krause
    Everyone has their favorite cookie. And with all the different brands and variety of cookies, nobody is going to agree on which cookie is absolutely the best. That's what surveys are conducted.
  • Foie Gras: The Height of Luxury  By : Dominic Valentine
    Foie Gras is the height of luxury. Made from 100 per cent whole goose or duck liver and with a little salt, pepper and a “noble” alcohol (such as cognac, armagnac port etc.) to season; it is irresistible. Nothing can match its sheer quality, texture and taste. It works so well as a wonderful gift or to mark a special occasion or even just to exercise some pure indulgence!
  • Lovely Lavender  By : Bruce Burnett
    Who doesn’t adore lavender, that lovely blue eradicator of the blues, anger and insomnia? It is generally accepted that the word lavender stems from the Latin lavare, to wash, as the Romans used in the herb extensively in their baths.
  • Raining Outside? Try Indoor Barbecuing!  By : Chris McCarthy
    Yes, there is such a thing as indoor barbecuing. But hey, indoor barbecuing doesn't mean using your ever-reliable wood or gas grill.
  • Rediscover Tea - A Personal Story  By : Jay Wang
    I grew up in a tea farm about 20 miles from Taimu Mountain in eastern Fujian province of China. Fujian is one of the major tea growing regions in China.
  • Sandwiches, They're Everywhere  By : Maureen Sinclair
    If a rose by any other name would still be a rose, then a sandwich, by any other name would still be a sandwich. Common belief is that John Montague, the 4th Earl of Sandwich invented this culinary delight some time in the 18th century and while this isn’t entirely accurate, it’s a topic for future discussion and for our present purpose, we’ll just accept that belief at face value.
  • Searching for Marlena's Cookery Book  By : Justine Eaglestone
    Some years ago I unexpectedly came across a rack of books in a health shop. On it I found 200+ Vegetarian Pasta Recipes by Marlena Spieler, a Californian living in London. She is a leading food writer in the USA.
  • Take the Tea Bag Out!  By : David Giusti
    What is the best way to drink tea? A question as old as the industry. There are as many different answers as there are tea drinkers. Though I plan on adding one more with this article, I intend to add a unique way that I hope you will find to be useful.
  • Kitchens Have Become Man's New Garden Shed  By : Simon Hillier
    As city dwellers give up on the Great Australian Dream and opt for apartment living....
  • Organic Products and Production  By : Fran Black
    Many shoppers only seem to have an abstract understanding of the benefits of organic foods and products on the environment and their health. Organic meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products come from animals that are given no antibiotics or growth hormones.
  • Gift Basket, Always a Great Gift Idea!  By : Dennis Frank
    The gift basket – such a smart idea! What could be better than a basket full of gifts? From the moment the first one was created, the idea took right off. Today, without much effort, it’s possible to find a gift basket for every occasion and for every theme imaginable.
  • Classic Pancake and oreo ice cream cake Recipes  By : Nahom Kidanemariam
    Sift together the flour, salt, sugar, and baking powder. Add eggs, vanilla extract, and melted butter into the bowl that has the dry ingredients. Now blend that together while gradually adding all the milk into the mixture
  • Coffee Beans - How To Grind  By : Anthony Tripodi
    Air is the enemy of all coffee drinkers. Once air comes in contact with your coffee grinds, they begin to lose their flavor. Coffee manufacturers vacuum seal their grinds to keep them fresh while they sit on the shelves at the supermarket
  • Tea and Time  By : Jay Wang
    Tea and time have something in common. They both begin with letter "T". There is a reason for that. Under that commonality also lies a lesson of life.

    To enjoy tea, we need to take time.
  • Are You Missing the Antique Popcorn Machines?  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you are a lover of all things old and antique, there is no doubt that you will love the antique popcorn machines. Technology has improved popcorn machines as well as everything else, and many might feel as if the new machines are not as great as the older ones. With improvements can also come manufacturer differences.
  • Florida Oranges  By : Kent Pinkerton
    Americans believe that Ponce de Leon and his men brought the first orange to Florida in 1513. Since then, the state has bloomed into the second-largest orange growing producer in the world, after Brazil in South America. Although enjoyed as a delicious fruit, around ninety percent of Florida oranges are used to prepare orange juice which is consumed all over the world, giving an annual return of $8 billion to the state. Hold a Florida orange in your hand and you will realize it is heavier than the other oranges grown outside the state. This is largely due to the high juice content and very thin peel.
  • Chinese Food - Do You Want a Fortune Cookie With That?  By : Eriani Doyel
    Do you love Chinese food? If you do, you are not alone-it is one of the most popular ethnic cuisine choices out there. But, while fortune cookies are delicious and fun, they are not real Chinese food. What is traditional Chinese cuisine? It is as varied as the country is big. Every region has its own specialty dishes that make it unique and different from the others. However, there are some basic “rules” for what makes Chinese food traditional.
  • What are the Steps to Produce a Dry Rub?  By : Joe Johnson
    Once again the question has been asked...how do you guys go about bringing new dry rubs into your product selection?
  • What is Micro Brew?: Understanding Beer  By : Khieng Chho
    Micro brewed beer is often used to refer to beer that is brewed in the comforts of one's home or in small pubs
  • White Barbecue Sauce – Gourmet BBQ Sauce at Its Best  By : Chris McCarthy
    Barbecuing is not what it used to be. When growing up the only time that my family would start up the grill or smoker was in the summer and on the weekends.
  • Wine Country Gift Baskets  By : Alison Cole
    A wine country gift basket usually contains two bottles of wine from ones favorite winery or wine shop, some cheese and crackers.
  • Worlds Finest Chocolates  By : Jay Moncliff
    What's your favorite chocolates? It's true that only the very few of us can say "no" to the temptations of chocolates.
  • Toxin In Your Drink  By : Elizabeth Gilley
    People are always reminded to refrain from consuming too much sodas and softdrinks because they contain lots of sugar and can cause tooth decay.
  • Thai / Lao Spring Rolls Made with Rice Paper  By : Manivan Larprom
    The Thai / Lao Spring Rolls are easy to make and healthy because they are not deep fried. You can fill the rice paper with any ingredients you wish.
  • Gluttony and Covetousness - Most Diabolical Evils  By : Vishal Mittal
    The gluttony and covetousness are the most diabolical evils. The gluttons use their stomachs as waist baskets. The food addicts live to eat rather than eat to live. The food alcoholism or food addiction is a disorder that leads to obesity. Obesity is a condition that proves that the Lord does not help those who help themselves and help themselves and just help themselves.
  • All about Brie Cheese  By : Sara Gray
    Brie appetizers are not only mouthwatering, but they are so versatile. It’s amazing what you can do with a Brie cheese. How did “real” Brie cheese come about in the first place? Well, according to cheese experts, producing Brie cheese started in the French province called, not surprisingly, Brie – a town 60 miles from Paris!
  • Gourmet Food Stores  By : Jennifer Bailey
    Gourmet food stores offer a unique shopping experience, because they have great fare and stock up on exotic food and drink from all over the world. Often, buyers for gourmet food stores travel all over the world in a bid to procure the best gourmet foods available, and to discover new items. They work with a variety of suppliers who make interesting products. Most gourmet food stores have in-house tasters who will approve a product before it is put up on the shelf.
  • Oranges  By : Kent Pinkerton
    For a large number of Americans, oranges are the most popular source for vitamin C. People generally consume this fruit in the form of juice, which gives their body around 140% of the recommended dosage of the essential vitamin. However, eating the meaty segments will give you the added advantage of fiber.
  • All About Gold Medal Popcorn Machines  By : Jeff Casmer
    When you are choosing the perfect popcorn machine for your concession business, you will want to be sure that you look over everything that gold medal popcorn machines have to offer.
  • All About the Hot Air Popcorn Machine  By : Jeff Casmer
    Having a movie popcorn machine in your home is not unpractical and is actually becoming more common every day.
  • Benefit of Green Tea  By : Chucky Smith
    There has been an influx of media coverage about the health benefits of green tea. Most green tea enthusiasts may base their opinions on green tea around their own experiences of the beverage.
  • Chocolate Fondue Fountain  By : Anthony Tripodi
    Do you want a attract a crowd of people at a party? You don't have to tell the best stories or tell the funniest jokes. All you need to do is stand near the chocolate fountain.
  • Easy to Make Corn Tortilla Chips  By : Sara Gray
    There is nothing better than filling up on corn tortilla chips and an amazing salsa. But how about filling up on really great corn tortilla chips that you make yourself?
  • Finding Commercial Popcorn Machines  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you are opening a business and wanting to sell popcorn, you are going to need a couple of commercial popcorn machines
  • Food - Do You Know Your Pasta?  By : Michael Russell
    Have you ever noticed that when you go out to eat at an Italian restaurant, or even to your favorite grocery store, the choices of pasta is nearly limitless?
  • Japanese Food - Five Dishes for Newcomers  By : Michael Russell
    Japanese food, once little more than a niche occupant in the greater scope of American cuisine, has become increasingly popular in recent years. The harmony of flavors and lightness emphasized in the typical Japanese dish appeals to the palettes of many in the United States, where heavy and often deep fried foods have long dominated the market.
  • Star Popcorn Machine  By : Jeff Casmer
    Buying a Star popcorn machine is a great idea for many businesses. Wether you are in the theater business, or even the carnival and fair business, you will find that this machine will hold up and serve many happy customers. Wether you are needing a big machine or a small machine to pop your popcorn, you will also find that there are sizes available in both from Star. You will be able to find just the size machine that you are looking for, and accommodate as many customers that you might have with one or two of these machines.
  • Super Popcorn Machine the Game  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you love popcorn, you will love playing the super popcorn machine game. This is a game that can be enjoyed by everyone of all ages, and you will get hours and hours of fun from this game. The goal of the game is to pop popcorn into two different containers, while keeping them both balanced. When you accomplish this, and the containers are full, you have won. This is a great game to play against family or friends, and you will find that it will provide many hours of entertainment for everyone.
  • The Many Different Businesses That Have a Popcorn Vending Machine  By : Jeff Casmer
    Having a popcorn vending machine in your business is a great idea. However, there are some people that think only certain businesses can have a machine such as this. For example, some think if you are not running a carnival, or a fair, you should not have a vending machine that has popcorn in it. This is not the case. There are many different types of businesses that this vending machine is appropriate for. Anytime that you have a business where your customers might have to wait for a period of time, or you may even have a lot of employees, is great for having vending machines of all kinds.
  • Used Popcorn Machines  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you are wanting to go into the popcorn selling business, you might be looking for a few used popcorn machines. There is nothing at all wrong with getting your business off to a great start while using used machines to do so. You will find that you will be able to afford new machines before long, and the used ones will serve you well while you are watching your dollars. However, you will want to be sure that your used machines that you are considering buying will hold up, and are in great working order before you pull out your checkbook. Checking on certain things will make sure that you make a used purchase that you can not go wrong with.
  • Where to Look For Popcorn Vending Machines  By : Jeff Casmer
    When you have popcorn vending machines available for your customers to buy popcorn from, you are sure to make some great cash, and get that machine paid off in no time. Not only that, but when you have a popcorn machine that is a vending machine, you will not have to be there at all times to sell the popcorn, or hire someone to be there and collect the money from you. The vending machine will make you money, while you are away, out of town, and even asleep. The key to making great money with a vending machine however, is the location of the machine. You will want to be sure that you put your machines in locations that people are looking for snacks. If you are wondering where you will find such machines, keep reading.
  • Popcorn Butter Dispenser  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you have a popcorn machine, wether it is hot air, or a commercial machine that you use for your business, you are going to need a popcorn butter dispenser.
  • Popcorn Machine For Sale  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you have a popcorn machine for sale, and there seems to be no one that is interested in it, you might try advertising your machine a little differently, so that you are sure to get it sold.
  • Popcorn Machine Oil  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you own a popcorn machine, you probably are aware that your machine requires popcorn machine oil. This is oil that will pop your popcorn, and sometimes the kind of oil that you use will effect the way that your popcorn will turn out
  • Popcorn Machine Parts  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you are someone that repairs and work on popcorn machines, then you need to know where to find popcorn machine parts. Having the necessary parts to fix just about any popcorn machine that comes your way might be crucial to your business.
  • Popcorn Machine Rental  By : Jeff Casmer
    Going into the popcorn business for a short time is a great reason for wanting a popcorn machine rental
  • Popcorn Machines for Your Home or Business  By : Jeff Casmer
    Popcorn machines are popular household appliances, as well as popular business investments.
  • Buying or Renting a Commercial Popcorn Machine?  By : Jeff Casmer
    Perhaps you are leaning more towards renting a commercial popcorn machine. This is a great option as well, because, when you rent a machine from a company, chances are if anything were to go wrong with the machine, you can call the company to come out and repair or replace the machine for you.
  • Chinese Cuisine  By : Michael Russell
    In the West we tend to talk about Chinese cooking as a generalization, as though it were the same throughout China. In fact, China is a vast country, with a range of topography and climates that produce distinct regional differences.
  • Lardo di Colonnata : A Tuscan Delicacy  By : Andrea Flint
    Pork is a staple food of the mountain regions of northern Italy, where it's often said that a well butchered pig should leave 'nothing but the oink' behind. As a pig is typically around 30% fat, thrifty locals had to come up with a way to use and preserve this valuable source of protein, and the result is Lardo.
  • Grilled Chicken Fajitas- Cyrus O'Leary Style  By : Denice Moffat
    4 cups Onion —I use Bermuda or Walla Walla Sweet onions
    4 Green Peppers—Omit this ingredient for those who have fibromyalgia
    1 Boneless, skinless Chicken Breast cut in thin slices cross-grain to the muscle fibers
  • Having an Old Fashioned Popcorn Machine  By : Jeff Casmer
    Having popcorn popped from an old fashioned popcorn machine is the best popcorn you will ever taste.
  • Choosing the Freshest Vegetables  By : Della Franklin
    Here we are edging into summertime and Farmers’ Markets abound! Each time I go to my local Farmer’s Market, I find the most colorful displays of ...
  • Cleanliness is Next to the Ketchup  By : Della Franklin
    With all of the hustle and bustle that a busy household has, there is one major appliance that can go completely unnoticed… your refrigerator. Spring cleaning isn’t just for dusting and vacuuming!
  • Dairy  By : Michael Russell
    Dairy products. If you walk into any supermarket, you'll probably find that the entire rear of the store is filled with them. Yes, there are a wide variety of dairy products available to the consumer. We're going to just touch on a few of the more common ones here. If you're lactose intolerant, you may want to just skip this article altogether. Most of this stuff you won't be able to get within two miles of.
  • Is Pink Better? It May Not Be  By : Della Franklin
    You are planning a terrific barbecue this weekend and fresh sirloins on the grill are on your menu. Pictures yourself going to the grocery store and finding the most beautiful, pink, juicy cuts of meat… Does that mean they are fresh?
  • Kids' Favorite Foods  By : Michael Russell
    If you're a parent, you know that getting your finicky kid to eat is like trying to push a bolder up a mountain of molasses. It isn't easy. A kid's menu, at best consists of about five or six things that he or she will eat.
  • Discover the Benefits of Crock Pot Cooking with the Best Crock Pot Recipes For Every Taste  By : Rose Mary
    Many families owned a crock pot or a slow cooker. It has become one of the most useful and must-have appliances in the kitchen for the family.
  • Pasta  By : Michael Russell
    Pasta is not just for Italians. People all over the world enjoy a good plate of it. And actually, if you want to be technical, the origin of pasta is not from Italy but from China, however that is not the point or focus of this article.
  • Meats  By : Michael Russell
    Writing this review of meats on father's day is probably fitting, as most fathers are meat and potatoes men. Let's face it, what red blooded man doesn't like a thick juicy steak with mashed potatoes for dinner?
  • My First Lobster  By : Sara Thompson
    As a child, butter sauce running down my chin was endearing -- not so much anymore. And although I may eat my lobster now with a bit more decorum, I continue to eat lobster with the same relish and delight as when I was a ten year old, feasting on my first.
  • Food - Breads  By : Michael Russell
    If you sit down and really think about it, there are more kinds of breads than you can possibly imagine. While we're certainly not going to try to cover every single variety and brand, we will touch on a few of the more common ones.
  • Food - Cereals  By : Michael Russell
    They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Well, if that's true, some of these breakfast cereal manufacturers need to get on the stick, at least according to most nutritionists.
  • Food - Fruit  By : Michael Russell
    Unless you're living in a warm climate it's really hard to get good fruit all year round.
  • Soup  By : Michael Russell
    Imagine the setting. It's a cold winter day. It's below zero. You're running home from school as a kid and as you bolt through the door, with your fingers feeling like they're about ready to come off, your mother says to you, "Sit down, I'll make you a nice hot bowl of soup".
  • The Most Versatile Side Dish  By : Della Franklin
    No matter what time of year it is, potatoes are always an excellent staple to have in your household.
  • Vegetables  By : Michael Russell
    Remember when you were a kid and your mother would used to scream her head off at you to eat your veggies?
  • TV Dinners  By : Michael Russell
    Did you ever wonder why they're called TV dinners? The truth is, it doesn't have anything to do with your television set. It was just a phrase that was coined by a guy by the name of Swanson who is basically given credit for inventing this idea. Another truth is, the science of heating and freezing food was discovered long before Swanson. But that's another story.

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