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pasta 2
robimurer
by robimurer  11-9-2009   
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Curry Up Now - Indian street food from a Bay Area taco truck
Lexica
by Lexica  10-20-2009   
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Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
n2sooners
by n2sooners  10-19-2009    3
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Rival Crock Pot Slow Cooker
seekinfo99
by seekinfo99  10-16-2009   
 Rival Crock Pot Slow Cooker
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Red Lobster Lunch Nutrition Facts
bellapria
by bellapria  10-13-2009   
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Natural Sweetener
mamahealthy
by mamahealthy  10-12-2009   
 Ancient Romans and Greeks recognized that honey was an excellent source of energy for athletes. With the advances in technology we are better able to understand the benefits of honey sugar, and how to manipulate it for everything from candy to complex sauces, but many people are ignorant of the antioxidant benefits honey can offer.
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Food of the week: Cauliflower
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  10-11-2009    3
 Cauliflower traces its ancestry to the wild cabbage, a plant thought to have originated in ancient Asia Minor, which resembled kale or collards more than the vegetable that we now know it to be. The cauliflower went through many transformations and reappeared in the Mediterranean region, where it has been an important vegetable in Turkey and Italy since at least 600 B.C. It gained popularity in France in the mid-16th century and was subsequently cultivated in Northern Europe and the British Isles. The United States, France, Italy, India and China are countries that produce significant amounts of cauliflower.
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Cuisinart Smoothie Maker - Cuisinart CBT-700 Die-Cast 700-Watt Blender
magriet
by magriet  10-8-2009   
 Cuisinart Smoothie Maker - Cuisinart CBT-700 Die-Cast 700-Watt Blender for easy and tasty smoothies and more
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Natural Remedies
NoRest
by NoRest  10-6-2009   
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Britain's biggest burger
drgreenfingers
by drgreenfingers  10-3-2009   
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Picky Vicki Gourmet Barbecue Sauces & Rubs
TommysGuns
by TommysGuns  10-1-2009    1
 For the past 5 years I have been purchasing my sauces and rubs from Picky Vicki's. They are one of the few places that offer gluten free, preservative free products. This is such a relief for people who are sensitive to food allergies. My favorite is the Xtra hot sauce, it's great on all kinds of meat.
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Red Lobster Allergy Information
odiedog
by odiedog  9-11-2009   
 What to be aware of when dining at Red Lobster if you have food allergies
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Indian Food Products, Indian Spices - Ishmeet Agenices
gurbaani
by gurbaani  9-8-2009   
 Exporters of Indian food products, spices, pulses, rice, flour, sweets, folding beds and kitchen utensils etc.
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Pasta Gift Basket
rimaferina
by rimaferina  8-15-2009   
 Pasta is one of the most versatile food products available. With all of its shape variations and the myriad of sauce combinations, the possiblilities are practically endless and a good assortment makes a great gift.
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Dsmfoods new recipes
dsmfood
by dsmfood  8-13-2009   
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dsm foods recipes
dsmfood
by dsmfood  8-13-2009   
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Fitness Trainer Gains Weight To Understand His Fat Clients
A53GG4
by A53GG4  8-10-2009   
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MSG: the secret behind the savor
Lexica
by Lexica  7-26-2009    1
 More: I made two versions of pad kee mao, with and without Maggi, and while both were good, the one with MSG had the kind of round flavor I’d normally associate with homemade chicken stock or some form of professional expertise. Tasted straight, though, the sauces had the chemical, tangy aftertaste common to many processed foods. “Too much MSG and you get that harsh, acrid taste,” said Mr. Pelaccio, who uses an empty barrel of Ajinomoto-brand MSG he found on the street as a plant stand in his Chinatown apartment. “But get it just right and that dish will sing.”… The role of MSG in food, and its effects on health, remain controversial…MSG is blamed by some groups for a range of serious neurological and physiological disorders…But no large-scale clinical research has been done since the F.D.A.’s 1995 review.
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A Wilderness of Mirrors
abailart
by abailart  7-24-2009   
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Lime Dipping Sauce
2chapeaux
by 2chapeaux  7-24-2009   
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Quick and Easy Recipes for Barbecue Sauces
howto-exposed
by howto-exposed  7-21-2009   
 If you love barbecue as much as I do, then you will love these two simple quick easy recipes for barbecue sauces
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Free Quick Easy Recipes for you to try
howto-exposed
by howto-exposed  7-21-2009   
 Several quick easy recipes, all different styles and courses.
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Vietnamese stir fry chicken
bobikiss
by bobikiss  7-18-2009   
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Free Sample
freakyfreddies
by freakyfreddies  7-16-2009   
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Jerk Seasoning
sara0755
by sara0755  6-24-2009   
 Helen's Jerk Seasoning brings a taste of the islands to your table. For those seeking a Jamaica Jerk flavor profile we provide the highest quality Jamaican Jerk seasonings, pastes, marinades, spice blends, and sauces to liven up your signature dish
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The Complete South African Cookbook
FincaFantastica
by FincaFantastica  6-17-2009   
 Offering more than 650 basic and easy-to-prepare recipes along with many tempting variations. There is a wonderful selection of hors d'oeuvres, soups, fish and seafood, meat, poultry and game, as well as sauces, vegetables and vegetarian fare, salads and dressings, egg and cheese dishes, desserts, cakes, breads and pastries, confectioneries, and preserves.
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Food of the week: Cauliflower
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  6-7-2009   
 Cauliflower, boiled 1.00 cup 124.00 grams 28.52 calories Nutrient Amount DV (%) Nutrient Density World's Healthiest Foods Rating vitamin C 54.93 mg 91.5 57.8 excellent vitamin K 11.17 mcg 14.0 8.8 excellent folate 54.56 mcg 13.6 8.6 excellent dietary fiber 3.35 g 13.4 8.5 excellent vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) 0.21 mg 10.5 6.6 very good tryptophan 0.03 g 9.4 5.9 very good omega 3 fatty acids 0.21 g 8.8 5.5 very good manganese 0.17 mg 8.5 5.4 very good vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) 0.63 mg 6.3 4.0 very good potassium 176.08 mg 5.0 3.2 good protein 2.28 g 4.6 2.9 good phosphorus 39.68 mg 4.0 2.5 good vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 0.06 mg 3.5 2.2 good vitamin B1 (thiamin) 0.05 mg 3.3 2.1 good magnesium 11.16 mg 2.8 1.8 good vitamin B3 (niacin) 0.51 mg 2.5 1.6 good World's Healthiest Foods Rating Rule excellent DV>=75% OR Density>=7.6 AND DV>=10% very good DV>=50% OR Density>=3.4 AND DV>=5% good DV>=25% OR Density>=1.5 AND DV>=2.5%
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Kinders
conquin
by conquin  6-1-2009   
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Pepper Plant hot sauce, BBQ sauce, and more
Lexica
by Lexica  5-23-2009    2
  Serving Suggestions POPCORN - Add a teaspoon of your favorite Pepper Plant hot sauce to a 1/4 cup of butter, melt and pour over hot popcorn. SPREAD - Add Pepper Plant to mayonnaise to taste. Use this to enhance potato salad, spread on sandwiches, or use as a dip for raw vegetables and seafood. BEAN DISHES - Spice up your secret recipe or add to canned chili. Can save lima beans or string beans your kids avoid. COCKTAIL SAUCE - Mix Pepper Plant with catsup, horseradish, and a squeeze of lemon. Great for deep-fried shrimp or seafood. Super for dipping French fries. STIR FRY - Cook in equal amounts of Pepper Plant and sesame oil for a California-Pacific Rim sensation. SOUPS - Make Pepper Plant your secret ingredient in home-made soup. OK, you don't' have time, so let Campbell do the work. Spice up canned vegetable soup, tomato soup, or cream soups.
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ABC Brand Manis Pedas (Hot & Sweet) Sambal Sauce
Lexica
by Lexica  5-23-2009   
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La Guacamaya hot sauce with lime juice
Lexica
by Lexica  5-7-2009   
 Sounds delicious.
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Healthy Choices When Dining Out
bellapria
by bellapria  5-7-2009   
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Would You Reconsider Your Sugar Intake??
umbefore
by umbefore  5-3-2009   
 I saw this link through BuzzFeed.com. I would not be anymore awestruck then the next blog viewer(s). They already received enough complaints about the sugars cubes as illustrations. They have a blog & a Twitter for you to follow. They also have following categories: beverages, desserts, snakes, fruits, vegetables, candy, cookies, sauces, breakfast foods, shakes & smoothies. I really would not reconsider my sugar intake even with 16 sugar cubes 4 a 1 litre of coca cola. Our daily diet pyramid charts are not well, appropriate for the modern day diets or for some of the needs of the people. Thats another blog entry to discuss about. What do you think about this sugar blocks? http://www.sugarstacks.com/
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pork humba
ruthi
by ruthi  4-29-2009   
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Bayou Classic cast iron 2.5 Quart Covered Pot
skember
by skember  4-20-2009   
 Great for all those little things you need to cook
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Good Gravy (Vegan)
bunnicula
by bunnicula  4-4-2009   
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"Vegveeta" Cheese Dip
bunnicula
by bunnicula  4-1-2009   
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How to Can, Freeze, Dry, and Preserve Any Fruit or Vegetable at Home
Lexica
by Lexica  3-29-2009    1
 Way, wayyyy too much good info to fit in the clip limit.
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Dave's Dragon Dust seasoning blend
Lexica
by Lexica  3-22-2009   
 Mmm!
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Bacon is Dope
ZenBonobo
by ZenBonobo  3-21-2009   
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