Monthly Archives: November 2011
Checking Out Healthy Recipes Online
By: John Cunningham on Nov 27th, 2011
Living a healthy life is a long-term commitment and it requires effort in adjusting one's lifestyle- activities, habits, diet and all. All these factors must go hand-in-hand in order to ensure a more balanced and fit result that can only be achieved through the success of being able to maintain the harmony between these factors.
Celebrating National Ice Cream Sundae Day
By: Stephen Kelly on Nov 27th, 2011
The third Sunday in July is Ice Cream Sundae Day. The perfect time of year to splurge on excessive calories with something sweet and cold! Celebrating this holiday is easy.
How Dokudami Has Been Used in Japan - Medicinal Purposes
By: Tad Kumagai on Nov 24th, 2011
A medicinal herb called Dokudami has some health benefits such as treating many ailments when having as a tea.
10 Excellent Picnic Recipes For You
By: Mathieu Courchesne on Nov 24th, 2011
Holiday season brings with it the spirit of picnicking and since food is part of the package, you'll find these recipes very handy.
Delicious Camping Snack Ideas
By: John Moxly on Nov 21st, 2011
When going on a camping trip, food is one of the most important things you need to take along. But, since camping takes extra energy, it's also crucial to take snacks to eat between meals. Here is a list of easy and delicious snacks suitable for taking on camping trips.
Tasty Tuna Recipes To Tempt Your Tastebuds
By: Lawrence White on Nov 21st, 2011
Knowing how to cook tuna steaks can pose a bit of a problem! Go online to find some of the most delicious recipes using tuna as the main ingredient.
Best Gift Ideas Of The Year
By: Shane Thomas on Nov 19th, 2011
Whether it is your friend's birthday or someone's wedding anniversary, buying a gift is not always affordable. But there are few things which we can do to save cash while buying gifts. Let us have a look at this article to learn more.
What is Kanpo? - Traditional Japanese Herbal Medicine Practice
By: Tad Kumagai on Nov 15th, 2011
The article explains the traditional Japanese herbal medicine practice called Kanpo, of which most common herbal medicine is known as Chinese liquorice root.
A Unique Twist on Your BBQ Catering
By: Lawrence White on Nov 15th, 2011
Nothing beats the aroma of cooking on a BBQ grill. Enjoying the summer outdoors, your friends and good food is the best way to have a party. There are many considerations when you are planning your BBQ catering event. Are you using a gas or charcoal grill? What is your choice of food and how much preparation time is required?
Custom Wine Cellars California: Design Considerations
By: Holly Peters on Nov 11th, 2011
When considering the construction of a custom wine cellar it's easy to forget the importance of the type of wine bottles you are likely to collect and of course display. Here we will discuss the different types of wine bottles and the impact they can have on your wine cellar design.
Picnic Ideas For The Work At Home Moms
By: Mathieu Courchesne on Nov 9th, 2011
Here are picnic tips for work at home moms to help them simplify the picnic prep process and suggestions on shopping and food.
What to Look for When Buying New Frying Pans
By: Lawrence White on Nov 7th, 2011
The market is flooded with pots and pans and if you were to look at the vast range of frying pans on sale you might be wondering which one is the right type for you. Do not worry, as with the consideration of a few important pointers, you will be able to get yourself a brand new frying pan that will suit you.
Simple Tips for Selecting a Food Processor
By: Steve Albright on Nov 7th, 2011
Simple tips for purchasing the right food processor and general information on how to make the most out of your new kitchen appliance.
Appreciating The Bread Bin
By: Charlotte Lawrence on Nov 3rd, 2011
No one really likes wasting things, so it is no surprise that there are many things designed to keep things fresh when it comes to food. A bread bin can keep your bread soft and fresh for a long time at room temperature so that you do not have to keep making trips to the store to buy more.
An Introduction to Spanish Food and Cooking
By: Bill Oliveira on Nov 3rd, 2011
This informative articles explains the common ingredients and cooking techniques used in preparing Spanish cuisine.
Japanese Tea - How Does a Tea Help Improve Your Metabolism?
By: Tad Kumagai on Nov 3rd, 2011
The article describes why green teas have helped Japanese people stay fit and thin.