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21st December 2009

Tips on Losing Weight Fast

There is no secret that many parents and their children are overweight. These 10 simple? Secret? can help change the life style of your family so you all can become capable and healthy. Weight loss is a killer! 1) Eat Whole Grain Foods Processed...

09th December 2009

6 Ways to Save Money - Rescue Your Stale Bread

If you are looking for ways to save money, what better place to start than by looking in your bread box. If you're like many people, you may not always eat all of your bread before it starts to gets dried-out or stale. This need not be a problem though...

07th December 2009

Low Carb Diet Nutrition

One of the easiest and most effective ways to lose weight is to go on a low carbohydrate diet. A low carbohydrate diet is a diet plan that limits the amount of carbohydrates you can consume, usually to below 20% of the caloric intake per day. In order to ...

12th November 2009

Simple and Scrumptious Bread Recipes

Homemade bread is one of the most delicious and comforting foods around. Walking into a kitchen teeming with the yeasty smell of warm bread is like receiving a warm hug from a dear friend; unless, of course, your oven is billowing black smoke and smells o...

23rd September 2009

Raw Food - Why Not Processed Food?

By JonJG in Diet
Have you ever seen a picture of your blood plasma after you've eaten a meal from McDonald's or Burger King? It's not a pretty picture. It looks thick and cloudy. Fast foods are loaded with fat and sodium. They use white bread and rolls, which means they'v...

31st July 2009

Fried Egg Sandwich

An egg sandwich is a sandwich with some kind of egg filling. Sliced boiled eggs are a popular option - some people use egg slicers to make slicing more convenient. Fried egg and scrambled egg sandwiches are an alternative for those who want a hot meal. A ...

17th April 2009

Ever wondered how much water it takes to produce the foods you eat?

It takes 1,500,000 gallons of water to produce the food consumed each year by the average U.S. Resident. -National Park Service Water required to produce some of the foods we eat: * lettuce: 23 gallons per pound * tomatoes: 30 gallons per ...

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