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Filed Under (Food and Drink) by RelaxMan on April-2-2008

The thought of a home-cooked meal often reminds people of the delicious aromas and unique, wholesome and tasteful, love-filled dishes they had in their young days; but this needn’t just be the case of missing Mom’s cooking style for with home cooking magazines abundant with new, traditional and easy cooking ideas, there’s bound to be something you can make too.

There are many web sites too that provide old-fashioned and wholesome meal planning and preparation guides for cooking who would like to benefit from the recipes of them besides giving them newsletter information updated for their individual needs and based on inquiries. Many such magazine and recipe collections that are available online, offer to adapt their cuisine ideas to meet reader needs and offer old and new favorites to be picked up.



Filed Under (Food and Drink, Health and Fitness) by RelaxMan on April-1-2008

Baby Boomers need not suffer through the aches and pains of life as we age. One of the best supplements is the Acai Berry. Packed full of preventative alternatives for medicine to help you age gracefully.

Acai Berries contain VERY HIGH amounts of essential fatty acids & omegas which have proven to lower LDL (bad cholesterol) & maintain HDL (good cholesterol) levels. Essential amino acid complex along with trace minerals are vital for proper muscle contraction and regeneration. Aside from the energy and fluid replacement, Acai Berries provide a nutrition profile complete with vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids (omega 6 and 9). The fatty acid ratio in Acai resembles that of olive oil. Studies suggest this is a contributing factor to the low incidence of heart disease in Mediterranean populations.



Filed Under (Food and Drink) by RelaxMan on March-31-2008

The Saeco espresso machine is made in Italy using only the finest quality materials and comes with many very innovative features. Not only do they offer the user exceptional performance when it comes to making the perfect cup of espresso but also they look very stylish as well and would be perfect in any home today.

Besides this particular machine making perfect espresso’s it can also produce wonderful cappuccino’s and latte coffees as well. There are a number of different types of Saeco espresso machines available today including the Super Automatic Saeco espresso machine which is fully automated and will do every stage in order to produce a great tasting cup of coffee. This machine grinds the beans as well as carrying out all the other stages to help produce a cup of espresso at any time you want.



Filed Under (Food and Drink) by RelaxMan on March-20-2008

Grilling is a very important step in preparing a Barbeque. You can grill over hot live fire made from real wood or charcoal. Gas flames or briquettes can also be used but they are only substitutes and are less ideal for this case.

There are 2 types of heating; direct and indirect. I recommend indirect heating in cases where you do not need intense heating.

Just to be sure that you get the flavor right, you can add wood chips to the gas grill. It is extremely easy to control the temperature of a gas grill. To be sure that the gas grill lasts during the preparation, fill your propane canister adequately.



Filed Under (Food and Drink) by RelaxMan on March-18-2008

Are you a chocolate lover? Do you enjoy giving chocolate gifts to others?
Are you always looking for a new and unique chocolate treat to add to your
list of favorite deserts? Do you enjoy finding delicious chocolate recipes
to make for family and friends?

Chocolate or (kah kow) was discovered 2,000 years ago in the tropical rain
forests of the Americas. Over various cultures and time, it evolved into
what we know chocolate to be today. Spain got it’s first look at chocolate
when Colombus returned from America. He brought back dark brown cocoa
beans. The Aztec Indians called chocolate “food of the Gods.” Emperor
Montezuma served the Spaniards warm liquid chocolate in golden goblets. The
Spaniards, however, thought the drink to be bitter so they added cane sugar.