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Sirloin Steak
By Max Bellamy · 18 years ago
It is said that King Henry VIII was so fond of this particular steak cut from the loins of beef, that he termed it as ‘Sir Loin’, which became notoriously famous as the sirloin steak. ...
Pros and cons of the atkins diet
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
The Atkins diet is one of the most popular low carbohydrate diets on the market today. Its popularity has sparked dozens of look-a-like diets who center on the same principles of high-protein, low-carbohydrate eating. There ...
Atkins diet basics
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
The Atkins diet is not a new phenomenon. The diet first appeared in the late 1970s and has grown popularity in recent years in response to the low-fat diet craze. As dieters had trouble with ...
Atkins diet foods
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
Atkins diet foods are easy to find and available everywhere. There are many varieties to choose from, whether you pick prepackaged low-carb diet foods or make your own meals. No matter how you want to ...
Atkins induction rules
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
The Induction phase of the Atkins diet is one of the most important stepping-stones to successful weight loss. In addition to the list of acceptable foods, there are a few rules that are important to ...
Atkins and exercise
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
There is a lot of attention paid in the Atkins diet plan towards food and cooking. It’s true that your food choices on the diet are of utmost importance. But a lot of people make ...
Atkins and ketosis
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
The basic principle of the Atkins diet is that a state of ketosis will help you burn your fat stores as energy. Many people, even those who are on low carbohydrate diets, don’t quite understand ...
Atkins and sugar cravings
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
Sugar is everywhere you look and it might pop up in some surprising places. Did you know that most whole grain breads have at least one form of sugar in them? We have a national ...
Making Red Wine
By Kirk Sansan · 18 years ago
Of the number of wine types available on the market, red wine is considered as one of the best. It comes in a number of types though, but all are produced following a single process. ...
Differences between Vegetarian and Raw Food Diets
By Joanne Apat · 18 years ago
There are a few distinct differences between vegetarian and raw food diets. Basically, a vegetarian is someone who is committed to not eat meat, fish, poultry or any animal products, but only consumes vegetables, pasta, ...
Pizza
By Seth Miller · 18 years ago
People all over the world relish a mouthwatering pizza. Young and old are captivated by the sheer variety of flavors. Originating from the Italian word “pizza,” which refers to a range of dough based dishes, ...
How alcohol affects the brain
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
I once had the unusual, though unhappy, opportunity of observing the same phenomenon in the brain structure of a man, who, in a paroxysm of alcoholic excitement, decapitated himself under the wheel of a railway ...
Alcohol retards digestion
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
And here, in order to give those who are not familiar with, the process of digestion, a clear idea of that important operation, and the effect produced when alcohol is taken with food, we quote ...
Food poisoning
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
Introduction:
Food poisoning is an acute gastroenteritis caused by the consumption of a food material or a drink which contains the pathogenic micro organism or their toxins or poisonous chemicals.Food poisoning is common in hostels,hotels,communal ...
Alcohol has no food value.
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
Alcohol has no food value and is exceedingly limited in its action as a remedial agent. Dr. Henry Monroe says, "every kind of substance employed by man as food consists of sugar, starch, oil and ...
Importance of food elements
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
The purposes of food are to promote growth, to supply force and heat, and to furnish material to repair the waste which is constantly taking place in the body. Every breath, every thought, every motion, ...
Different ways to cook rice.
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
Rice needs to be thoroughly washed. A good way to do this is to put it into a colander, in a deep pan of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lifting the colander ...
Mouth-watering lobster recipes.
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
To boil lobsters.
Ingredients:- 1/4 lb. of salt to each gallon of water.
Mode:- Medium-sized lobsters are the best. Have ready a stewpan of boiling water, salted in the above proportion; put in the lobster, ...
Cereals and their preparation.
By John Ugoshowa · 18 years ago
Cereal is the name given to those seeds used as food (wheat, rye, oats, barley, corn, rice, etc.), which are produced by plants belonging to the vast order known as the grass family. They are ...
Yogurt is Not Just Good Food, It’s Healthy Dry Skin Treatment
By Gloria Mactaggart · 18 years ago
Just about everyone now knows about the benefits of eating yogurt. Millions of beneficial bacteria that boost the immune system make yogurt one of the healthiest foods available, and one of the best natural remedies. ...