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About The Ampalaya, A.K.A Bitter Melon — Gabriel Adams Ampalaya is the indigenous name of Bitter Melon or Momordica charantia Linn., a vegetable native to the Philippines and Southeast Asia, known for its bitter taste. Brewing Beer — Christopher Johnson Beer drinkers see a pint of beer as a magical golden brew. Many have said that it's surely the Nectar of the Gods. In reality, most beers are based on a basic four-ingredient recipe, and undergo a simple brewing process before bringing joy to the parched bar patrons of the world. This Thanksgiving, Serve A Turducken And Delight Your Guests — Neil Street Each year at Thanksgiving, my family discusses what we will make for Thanksgiving dinner. Some of us are traditionalists, who shudder at the thought of anything but turkey with all the trimmings. Others are more adventurous -- especially me, since I did not grow up in the United States and I am not beholden to memories of Thanksgiving Past. I am always ready to try something new, and I believe (much to the fury of the traditionalists) that Thanksgiving is a great time to expe... Health Food — Kadence Buchanan Does your kid often eat junk food? Chances are, the answer to that one is a resounding yes because, as all parents know, children everywhere in the world absolutely love junk food such as hamburgers, pizza, candy, soda and salty foods like potato chips and french fries. Like most parents, you probably want to wean your child away from junk food (or at least lessen his intake of it) and reinforce his diet with healthy food such as grains, vegetables, fruits and nutrient-rich f... Health Food In General And Noni — Pascal E. Erdmann All humans are addicted to the delicious taste of junk food. We crave it, dream about it, and often want it when we are on our rigorous diets. Somehow it is embedded in our brains that it is something we need. Unfortunately, these types of foods are anything but beneficial to our health. While we wish that they could be on the top of our diet plans, they should be eliminated immediately. Luckily, there are healthy foods that are delicious, without the thousands of calories in... Sugarless Candy: Low Glycemic Index Connection — Fred Goldman This article is about the Glycemic index and why eating sugarless candy and chocolate will not cause a rapid rise in blood sugar so you can lose weight. Beginner's Winemaking — Christopher Johnson It's important to do some homework and learn exactly what's entailed before undertaking the hobby of winemaking. It is not something that can be simply plunged into and then learned along the way. Without the vital research required to have the necessary foreknowledge of each and every critical winemaking step and process, failure is a certainty. When it comes to winemaking, failure can taste as awful as success is sweet. Tony Blair on Genetically Modified Food Debate — James Wachai A commentary on last week's remarks by British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, criticising anti-biotechnology activists for not engaging in a rational debate about genetically modified food. What Is Fairtrade Food? — Davinos Greeno The Fairtrade Foundation exists to ensure that producers are guaranteed a minimum price for their goods irrespective of world prices. Should I Buy Fairtrade, Organic Or Local Food? — Davinos Greeno Again, I find myself torn apart with choices when deciding which is the most ethical, eco friendly and/or healthy option when it comes to shopping for food and non-food products. Frost Bite? Ice Wine Is More Than Just Frozen Grapes — Ken Finnigan One of the most rapidly growing trends in the world of wine seems to be with the rise in popularity of ice wines (or eiswein in German). This is interesting because these wines have been around for almost 200 years yet have not had much time in the spotlight until recent history. The most famous ice wines are from Germany, however many other countries such as Canada, Austria, and even Australia have been known to produce ice wines of their own. Because Canada is much colder a... Pu Erh Tea: It Tastes Like Dirt and It's Good For You — Tim Anderson Pu Erh tea, first brewed in China as early 1,000 B.C., is a dark, earthy brew that some have described as "tasting like dirt." Is that a bad thing? With multiple health benefits, including aiding digestion and helping to lower cholesterol, the taste for this musty tea may well be worth acquiring. Hidden Secrets Of The Best Cookie Recipe Ever — Jeffrey Dorrian For many, baking is a chemistry experiment gone horribly wrong, or just maybe, wonderfully correct. The variables of oven heat, local water properties and each manufacturers subtle differences in oil and flour quality can turn the best recipe into a kitchen nightmare. The true secret is to never give up and to keep adjusting your recipe to your own taste. Best Steakhouse USA is Your Source to Indulge in Your Tastes — Neil folley Being the best steakhouse in USA or for that matter in any other place is not at all a big task if all the proper methods and guidelines are followed. Make sure that you have different types of steaks to cater to different needs of customers. Happy Hour – A Tradition That’s Here To Stay — Happy-Hour.com They definitely don’t make happy hour like they used to! Those of us fortunate to have been old enough to drink during the era of disco dancing and the mullet hairdo definitely know this to be an absolute truth. The decade of the 80’s is best remembered for many things but few realize that it was the decade during which the happy hour was reborn. |
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