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Choosing Fresh Fruit or Who Put the Worm in My Apple?Terry Kaufman

It is fairly easy to judge the quality of most fresh fruits by just looking at their external appearance. With the following list of 20 of the most frequently eaten raw fruits, you will be ready and able to properly choose fresh fruit to titillate your tongue.

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Tea through the AgesTerry Kaufman

A tea plant is actually an evergreen tree. The domesticated plant is pruned to bush size and maintained at a height of five feet. Teapots were not immediately used after the introduction of tea leaves. Beginning around 800 CE, tea leaves were hand-rolled, dehydrated, ground into a powder, mixed with salt and shaped into cakes which would be dropped into bowls of hot water to create a thick mixture. The early days of the Ming Dynasty brought popularity to the leaf infusion as we now know it.

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Haandi Indian Restaurant, Rancho Cucamonga, Ranked As One Of FinestKeith Hunt

Haandi Indian Restaurant in Rancho Cucamonga, without a doubt the best for Indian cuisine in Southern California.

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Banquet Coordination And Preparation AdviceSara Jenkins

Ten years have gone by and you can’t believe it. Either you were a class officer, so planning the banquet defaults to you; or no one seems to have planned a banquet, so you were roped into the planning committee. No worries, putting together a banquet doesn’t need to be overwhelming.

For starters, you’ll need about six people for your planning committee, and one person to lead the group. The phrase, “the more the merrier” isn’t always best. Decisions need to be made and to...

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Brew Perfect TeaLinda Davis

Tea in its various forms has been an everyday staple for centuries. Yet even in today's society of forward thinkers and gadget lovers, it's not easy to find someone who has perfected the art of tea making.

Making a truly great cup of tea is more than dunking a bag into a mug of hot water. It is a delicate art that some may learn by trial and error or by reading tea-making books. Others may never learn at all.

There are seven factors that are required in brewing tea:

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Garlic Fights More Than VampiresKadence Buchanan

Closely related to onion, shallot, and leek, garlic has been known for more than 5,000 years for its special smell, taste and healing powers. Throughout all of recorded history, people have been using garlic for a variety of purposes; either culinary or medical. It come as a surprise to some, but apart from its legendary powers to "scare vampires away," garlic has been considered for centuries a natural health improver that originates from a simple perennial plant.

Due to ...

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The Precious WaterJonathon Hardcastle

Can you remember what you decided to drink the last time you were thirsty? If the answer is something other than nature's most precious liquid nourishment, then you should reconsider your water drinking habits.

Every morning before setting off to go to work you probably drink at least a cup of coffee and perhaps, if you are conscious with your diet, you begin your day with a glass of water at room temperature and a drop of lemon. But, during the day, with a coffee spot on ...

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Why Should I Eat TomatoesJonathon Hardcastle

Tomatoes are made out of water and vital biological substances. The tomato is a plant belonging to the Solanaceae or nightshade family, native to Central and South America, from Mexico to Peru. Because tomatoes are low in calories, they are considered an excellent and nutritional type of food for people that wish to follow a weight-loss plan. Having high vitamin C levels that help the body increase naturally its immune system, tomatoes have evolved to become one of the most l...

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Unleash The Amazing Healing Power and Taste of Olive Oil!Hans Klein

Discover the amazing healing powers olive oil has to offer -- and tips on how to unlock its full taste!

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How is Tequila Made?Melissa Blanco

Tequila is a distilled spirit that is produced only in Mexico, and only then in the region of Tequila. Juice from the heart of the agave plant is fermented and distilled twice to make tequila.

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History of TequilaMelissa Blanco

Tequila is undoubtedly the national drink of Mexico. The history of the beginnings of tequila is a symbol of a rich heritage that dates back 900 years.

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Types of TequilaMelissa Blanco

There are two basic types of tequila - 100% blue agave tequila and mixto. The 100% blue agave tequilas are distilled entirely from the fermented juice of the agave.

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Facts About Bottled WaterMorgan Hamilton

Drinking water can be divided into two large categories: the olfactory, bacteria-infected, poisonous tap water and the nice, cheap, disinfected, cleansed, plant-prepared bottled water. The problem is that these two groups are more often confused to the extent that we even don’t know what we are drinking.

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The Breadman TR-4000john

Whether you are an occasional bread baker or a serious break making enthusiast, the Breadman TR-4000 by Salton, better known as the “Breadman Ultimate Dream Machine” has got something for everybody.

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Cuisinart CBK-200 Breadmakerjohn

The Cuisinart CBK-200 breadmaker includes some features that other breadmakers don’t have, and this has proved to be a very big selling point.

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