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POPSBargain Bite: Muracci's Japanese Curry & Grill in SF's Financial District Sounds well worth checking out. From the thumbnail photos, I can already tell they have matcha roll cake with azuki beans in the filling - yum! But I'm having trouble making a name like "Muracci" fit what I know about Japanese pronunciation and writing. Oh, wait - it would work if it were spelled "Murachi" (mu-ra-chi all being Japanese phonemes). I wonder why the Italianesque spelling?
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POPSBest Hair Removal Cream I have been very self-conscious about my hairy arms since I was a child. I decided to try Revitol after reading this and it works!
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POPSLose Weight Using Green Tea I love this product,one of my subscribers sent me an email the other day and told me she loves the drink but best of all this particular lady has lost a total of 14 pounds so far.
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POPSGreen tea may help snorers sleep easy One of my biggest problems is that my dog Lani snores. She doesn't like tea. I like green tea with Jasmine. I'm going to make a cup when I've posted this. It's that time of day. The chemicals in green tea may protect the snorers from damage caused by free radicals that are in excess as a result of sleep apnoea, but they still can't help anyone who is listening. These catechin polyphenols help sufferers, and no doubt victims of oxygen deprivation. A compound using them as an active ingredient may also be used as part of the first aid kits that assist CPR, in drowning and heart attack victims. I don't know if that's on the agenda, but the quicker an overload of free radicals can be neutralized, the better. It may in many cases reduce some of the serious brain damage in survivors. (You'd have to check that with a pharmacologist)
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POPSThe ABCs of Tea 5. Culinary uses "In Japan, tea goes into things like gum and ice cream. I've also had tea butters, Earl Grey chocolate mousse, and tea-based soups. If you find a tea you like while traveling, bring it home and use it in your cooking. 6. Keeping tea fresh "When I travel, I put tea in a Ziploc bag and make sure it stays out of the sun, because light will fade the leaves and leach out the flavor. I also have an immersion heater so I can heat up water in my hotel room." 7. Brewing "Bring the water to a boil for black teas, but only heat the water to around 180 degrees (just before it boils) for green and white teas. Pour the water over the tea rather than dropping in a tea bag, so the leaves get hot enough to open fully." 8. Cooling off "When you cool hot tea by adding ice cubes, it gets watery. Instead, fill a Ziploc bag with ice and put it in the tea. Or make ice cubes out of tea
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POPSGood tea! Recommendation of the week: Humor me. I've had better tea, but for price and taste. This is pretty darn good stuff. I like their green tea too. My last recommendation was the vocal play group called Naturally Seven - look 'em up on YouTube.