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Coffee used to be well, just plain coffee You could order it with cream and/or sugar and that was pretty much the extent of the considerations
Since centuries coconut oil has been used for cooking Researchers have recorded the tremendous health benefits derived from coconut oil
For countless years we have been told to pair red wine with red meats and save white wine for choices like fish and poultry; but these archaic guidelines aren't able to take into consideration the wide range of foods and produce available today with their multitude of varying flavours There is definitely much more to food and wine pairing than just taking the type of meat into consideration
There is a reason why chocolate is often associated with matters of the heart Gifts of chocolate are a very common way to express love
Farmed Salmon: I am sure you have heard about Omega-3 fatty acids and how we get too few in our diet Omega-3's are essential for heart health and for emotional and mental well-being
In 1975 a friend asked me if I wanted to become involved in the marketing of a new whisky, from India A few days later he arrived with a brown bottle in the shape of an eagle and poured me a glass of amber liquid, which looked like any other whisky I had ever seen
The dream wedding cake is a vision of sheer loveliness with roses and beads, ribbons and curlicues, and all the stuff that makes wedding cakes a feast for the senses But then disasters can happen to the best of them; here are useful tips to avoid a smashed wedding cake and other cake catastrophes of epic proportions
Mexican rice is a dish that is served at every Mexican restaurant all over the world This rice is flavored with tomatoes and spices and has become an expected dish with Mexican food
Antioxidants are molecules capable of curtailing or arresting the consumption of oxygen by other molecules Oxidation produces free radicals, which initiate a chain reaction and damages cells
Junk food is perceived to have poor nutritional value; and fails to add any health benefits to an individual?s diet The term was coined in 1972, by Michael Jacobson, director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest
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