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Friday, July 25th, 2008
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This is a free online recipe for making Harvest Salad with Honey Dressing. This recipe is made up mostly of fruits and berries. It is a healthy recipe. It is also very good tasting too.

For this recipe, you will required the following ingredients:
For the Dressing:

1. 1/2 cup of light whipping cream

2. 3 tbsp of raw honey

3. 3 tbsp of orange juice

Fruits used:

1. grapefruit sections

2. seedless green grapes

3. navel oranges

4. diced avocados

5. seedless red grapes

6. raspberries, strawberries or blackberries.

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Thursday, March 13th, 2008
 
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Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Brewing is hard work. There are no easy sun-filled days of dancing in woven baskets. The brewer must work to loosen its grip on the essential beer making ingredients – sugar. Anyone who seeks to create an alcoholic beverage must have sugar to ferment. There are many details along the way that will determine how the beer will turn out. Every journey must begin with a single step; and when it comes to beer, that first step is preparing the essential beer making ingredients, which is malting the barley.

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Sunday, March 09th, 2008

Jasmine tea is the most popular flavored tea in the world. The first jasmine tea was produced in China and made from green tea. Today, however, jasmine flowers are used to scent teas from all over the world, in black, white, green and oolong varieties.

What makes jasmine tea so wonderful is its special blend of high quality loose tea leaves with jasmine petals. The jasmine petals impart a delicate yet very aromatic fragrance and a slightly sweet flavor to the tea.

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Saturday, March 08th, 2008

Every year I take up my soup spoon, adjust my bib and continue my search for the best tasting seafood gumbo I can find. It’s not an easy job, but I’m up to the task again this year. You can find it just about anywhere you can smell the salt in the air. My choice is the gulf coast from Alabama all the way to Texas.

I’ve tasted gumbo made with shrimp, (head on or head off) chicken, sausage, fish, scallops, clams, oysters and crab meat. Heads on shrimp give the gumbo a stronger and more flavorful taste. Added to these ingredients are vegetable such as onions, bell pepper, okra, parsley, celery, garlic and tomatoes.

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Thursday, March 06th, 2008

Pub stools-Take note of the height of your bar counter

Although the above statement may seem like common sense I have, on many occasions, been in bars and pubs where the bar stool was the wrong size for the bar or table at which I sat.

Many proprietors spend a lot of time and energy on the look and feel of the bar’s environment but fail to look seriously at how comfortable the customers will be when seated.

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Wednesday, March 05th, 2008

When you are ready to purchase Phoenix, AZ real estate, you will be sure to go to a Phoenix real estate agent who will analyze every Phoenix real estate listing in order to help you find the perfect home. After you are all settled into your new home, you will have time to begin to explore the city and what it has to offer. People who are interested in maintaining a healthy lifestyle will find several opportunities to get outside for exercise, but part of your good health has to do with the food you eat. There are several ways for a new homeowner to find excellent organic foods sources in Phoenix.

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Monday, March 03rd, 2008

Nairobi has plenty of Chinese restaurants but they aren’t a cheap option. Almost all offer ‘large’ (good for two people) and ‘small’ portions (enough for one). Food is generally excellent, but all these places add 16% VAT to the bill, so prices can soon mount up.

Chinese & Thai Nairobi Restaurants

Panda Chinese Restaurant
Fedha towers, Kaunda St; mains kshs380-1480)

A spacious very classy Asian restaurant hidden away on Kaunda St. The staffs are attentive to the point of overzealousness, especially when its quiet and the food is the best Chinese chow I have seen in Nairobi. Lovers of Muzak will also be at their element here.

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Monday, March 03rd, 2008

Spices have always been the essence of Indian cuisine with the famous garam masala crowning the list. Literally meaning “hot mixture”, it is a wonderful blend of the most aromatic and flavorful Indian spices, and is used not only in India but in many Asian countries and even worldwide.

Although garam masala components may vary, a traditional mix is based on cinnamon, cloves, cumin, nutmeg and cardamom. In addition to that, it may include dried red chilies, black peppercorns, coriander, ginger powder, bay leaves, mace, fennel, fenugreek seeds, and dried garlic. There is really no best recipe for it, as every particular blend has its own special flavor and may or may not be preferred by each individual cook.

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Sunday, March 02nd, 2008

It is the summer here once again and the hot noons are just around the corner to make you feel thirsty and to make you crave for delicious desserts. Licking a delicious desserts preparation, trying to finish it off before it gets melted is one very common scene during the summer, when the mercury level is on a desperate rise.