Foods & Drinks

Why Go Raw?
By Russel Esquibel · 18 years ago
Now that you already know all of the benefits and advantages that raw food can offer to your body, you might still wonder if this type of dietary scheme would suit you. Do worry; you ...
Baking Recipe – Poppy Seed Cake
By Jill Seader · 18 years ago
This is my favorite birthday cake recipe that my mom made for me every year. Mom always made us feel special on our birthdays. We got our favorite meal and she’d make whatever cake we ...
I Love French Wine and Food - A Red Beaujolais
By Levi Reiss · 18 years ago
If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the Beaujolais region of southeastern France. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour ...
Top 5 Lobster Myths
By Jimmy Faro · 18 years ago
Ask anyone who has eaten a lobster and they can probably remember a time where they were told a tale about the red-shelled, big-clawed animal, which they were not quite sure they believed. Although most ...
You Can Bar-B-Que Anything On A Natural Gas Grill or A Charcoal Grill
By Mary Hanna · 18 years ago
All Americans love a parade as the saying goes, but more than 84% of American families fire up their grills at least twice a month during summer, be it a Natural Gas Grill or a ...
Professional Cookware for professional chefs
By Michael Saville · 18 years ago
Whether you are just starting out in the kitchen or have many years experience you will produce better quality meals by using professional cookware. There are a multitude of brands, makes and styles to choose ...
How To Decide On A Natural Gas Grill Or Charcoal Grill
By Mary Hanna · 18 years ago
The question is do you use a Natural Gas Grill or a Charcoal Grill for your next barbeque. The great American Barbecue is a wonderful way to bring family and friends together on a pleasant ...
I Love German Wine and Food - A Rheingau Riesling
By Levi Reiss · 18 years ago
If you are looking for fine German wine and food, consider the Rheingau region of central Germany. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour ...
Classic Cookie Recipes
By Jill Seader · 18 years ago
Chocolate Chip Cookies There is nothing quite like a fresh chocolate chip cookie. This particular recipe has become my favorite over the years. It is soft and chewy and full of chocolate. Whenever I make ...
Salmon - An Affordable Luxury
By Andrea Flint · 18 years ago
Salmon is one of the most versatile fish we can buy, and despite its longstanding reputation as a luxury fish, is nowadays surprisingly affordable. Salmon are available in both farmed and wild varieties, and while ...
Italian Food Recipes
By Giammarco Schisani · 18 years ago
Italian food is famous throughout the world for being healthy, delicious and easy to prepare. Catering for a variety of tastes, famous Italian food includes pizza, pasta dishes with a variety of sauces as well ...
Wheat - Some History
By Donna Miller · 18 years ago
Long ago, before the conveniences we have now, people traveled to different places to find food. They would eat whatever grew wild. When the population began to increase however, and more and more food was ...
Fun Breakfast Recipe – Bubble Loaf
By Jill Seader · 18 years ago
This breakfast recipe is gooey but tasty and can be a lot of fun to make. It was always a challenge for mom to keep us from picking, prodding, and poking at this fun breakfast ...
Healthy Weight-Loss: a Comprehensive Approach Using Marine Phytoplankton
By Rolf Rasmusson · 18 years ago
We’ve all seen the ads on TV or in the magazines. The before and after pictures of all types of people who have lost weight on the latest diet craze. Everything from low fat diets ...
How To Make Homemade Wine
By Brian Ankner · 18 years ago
To make homemade wines with the recipes and ingredients here all one needs is a gallon-size glass bottle, a saucepan and a polyethylene pail. Make certain to use polyethylene as some plastics are not suitable. ...
Optimum nutrition and energy from Marine Phytoplankton
By Rolf Rasmusson · 18 years ago
Marine Phytoplankton are single-celled plants that grow in the ocean. According to NASA scientists, Marine Phytoplankton are responsible for up to 90 percent of the planet’s oxygen, which is vital for maintaining life on both ...
Chlorophyll from Raw Food
By Roxanne Vick · 18 years ago
Many have been taught the benefits of vitamins and minerals, and the benefits of antioxidants, but to many the benefits of chlorophyll for many are unknown. As the springboard for photosynthesis, the process by which ...
German Beer Facts
By Dirk Blurd · 18 years ago
Beer is among the most popular and important part of the culture of Germany. Fact is, its popularity is well known all throughout the world. The beer in Germany is highly diverse. There are more ...
Grains - Are They Really Healthy For You?
By Donna Miller · 18 years ago
Whole grains are crucial for good health. So what is in a grain and why are they crucial? This article will give you a brief overview of a whole grain, and why they're better for ...
Fudge Recipes
By Jill Seader · 18 years ago
This is one of those fudge recipes that my mom has made ever since I can remember. When I was lucky and none of my other siblings were around, she would let me eat the ...