Friday, May 8, 2015

Antibiotics Effect on Bacteria Our Body and Immune System

Have you ever seen people fond of suggesting medicines to a friend and also taking medicines in each and every minor problem. If their body temperature goes above 36.5 C, they will immediately take Paracetamol tablet and may also take an antibiotic. And Now! No need to see a doctor! Hurray!



Such people aren’t doing anything good but making their immune system as much week as possible. If we talk about fever. It’s a natural process of our body to deal with a disease or infection.

Fever and Medicine


Most of the bacteria have a certain range of temperature in which they can survive, and a rise in body temperature paralysis them and help our WBC (White Blood Cells) to fight against them. We should never take medicines in mild fever as in short term it might help you to get rid of fever but in long run it will make your immune system weaker and weaker and weaker.

Mild fever ranges from 36.5 C to 39.5 C. This temperature is OK for our body and will not harm us. But if it goes above39.5 then we should consult a doctor and take proper medicine. Avoid taking higher does to get rid of fever as soon as possible.

Effect of Antibiotic on Human Immune System


Some people like antibiotic so much that they take antibiotic if they are feeling any mild unconfortableness in their body. Here we have listed few effects of antibiotics:

  • Sometimes it’s a viral infection and taking antibiotic will have no effect on virus.

  • All bacteria are not bad, but antibiotic will treat all of them in same manner.

  • Antibiotic destroys some beneficial digestive enzymes and affect our digestive system.

  • It reduces our bacterial resistance power and we will catch any bacterial infection more easily.

  • If you take antibiotic when you don’t need it, then it will not work when you need it. Its because body will develop its resistance power against that antibiotic.

Instead of taking medicine we can try some food items which can make our immune system stronger. There are number of seeds, vegetables and fruits which are antibacterial and anti-viral in nature. We just need to do a little research and use them in our diet and stay healthy.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Cancer prevention through diet


Can we prevent cancer through diet? If so, how? What are the beneficial foods? What mistakes to avoid? The subject is vast, but begins to be very well documented.

Prevent the risk of cancer through diet, it works!

Fruits and vegetables are the best cancer prevention (fight against cancer). Number of anticancer drugs have also been extracted from the plant world.
Plants defend themselves from predators by secreting toxic that kill or make them sick. These phytochemicals are also excellent anti-cancer and we can benefit through proper diet.

The hit parade of anti-cancer fruits and vegetables

Topping effective food against cancer we find: - Brussels sprouts, - broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, - garlic - onion, shallot, - spinach, watercress, - soya (soy beans) - Seeds freshly ground flax - tomatoes - turmeric - black pepper - blueberries (blueberries), raspberries, blackberries, - cranberries (dried) - Grape - 70% dark chocolate - green Tea Citrus juice (infused 10 minutes) - red wine (1 glass a day max) .These foods are consumed every day in the most varied possible. Namely: black pepper and turmeric, at low doses, increasing the power of all these anti-cancer foods. These spices to have in every kitchen! And it is recommended to use a small teaspoon per day.

Other foods rich in anti-cancer

Other fruits and vegetables are rich in other cancer phytochemicals. Here is the list: - seaweed - artichoke - eggplant - lawyer - basil and rosemary - bokchoi (variety of Chinese cabbage) - capers - celery - cherry - clove - spinach - fennel, anise, coriander - ginger - lettuce - lenses - alfalfa - mango - barley - grapefruit - parsley - chili - pear - apple - shiitake (ranged from Japanese mushroom), - wheat bran - black tea - thym.Il therefore remains for you to eat healthy and happy: Choices abound! You can eat these vegetables with cereals, but also with fish, poultry and more rarely with meat. We must continue to avoid meats, cured meats, smoked products, pastries and cakes ?? These foods are bookable for weekly or festive occasions.


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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Time For Spring Cleaning A Little Detox

Every day our bodies are bombarded with millions of toxins from polluted air, poisoned drinking water containing chlorine and fluoride, industrial chemicals, and so much more. Couple that with years of ingesting hormone-injected meat and dairy products, soy, white flour, table salt, MSG and other food additives, pesticides, microwaved foods, refined sugar, artificial sweeteners, caffeine, alcohol, and prescription drugs.

Holy shitaake! Is it any wonder that we are a culture plagued by heart disease, autoimmune disorders, cancer, obesity, autism, Alzheimers, depression and a host of other alarming health conditions. Many of the symptoms weve come to associate with "normal aging" are really signs of toxicity.

Lucky for us, the body is an amazing machine and naturally detoxifies every single day, whether we take any action to help it or not. But what happens when the organs of elimination become weak and/or overloaded? Garbage in. Garbage out. The body will resort to eliminating toxins through any convenient outlet it can find – the eyes, ears, throat, vagina, skin, sinuses, and scalp.

Symptoms of Toxicity:

sore throat
inflammation
fever

coated tongue

excess weight

hay fever and allergies

pimples

dandruff
chronic fatigue

indigestion

sinus troubles

migraine headaches
bad breath

heartburn

foul-smelling stools

strong body odor
nausea
runny nose

constipation

diarrhea

hemorrhoids

aches and pains

cellulite

bloating

gas


These "symptoms" may be a sign that toxins are becoming backed up in the lymphatic system, blood, liver or colon — all of which they must pass through before they leave the body for good.

What can we do to assist the bodys natural cleansing process?

Consume an 80-100% raw, low-fat organic vegan diet
Raw juice fasting

Colon cleanse

Liver/gallbladder cleanse

Heavy metal cleanse

Parasite cleanse

Lymphatic massage
Dry skin brushing

Rebounding


Any lightening of your diet will have a detoxifying effect. You can jump on board for a Spring Green Cleaning and join certified nutritionist Meghan Telpner for a 3-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse, beginning Sunday, April 19. Meghan will prepare you for the cleanse with a shopping list, recipes, meditation techniques, yoga postures, support materials, and a Q & A conference call on Saturday. You can find more details and register here.

Ready to take the plunge and do a juice feast? David and Katrina Rainoshek are ready to support you on your Juice Feasting™ journey. Theyve created an online community for juicing, with videos, books, and over 350 articles for download.

Heres some interesting food for thought: every meal that youve put in your body since birth that is not a fruit or a vegetable is partially stuck in the body, like cement. In fact, cleansing guru Gil Jacobs says that adults whove grown up on a standard western diet and then convert to a diet of primarily raw, plant-based foods, could do a colonic a week for life because their bodies are so filled with waste from all the previous years of eating "normal" food. Visit the Colon Therapists Network to learn more about colon hydrotherapy and to find a therapist near you.

Whatever you do to assist your body in eliminating toxins, one things for certain — youll experience new vigor and vitality, freedom from illness, sweet smelling breath, no body odors, easy and inoffensive elimination, shinier and thicker hair, clearer eyes and skin, greater mental clarity, no cellulite, greater stamina, and a deeper connection to spirit.

Check back here next week for a fun Spring Cleaning Giveaway!
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Monday, May 4, 2015

CrockPot Potato Leek Soup Recipe


Day 290.

Wow, the year is flying by. I meant to make potato leek soup eons ago, and never got around to it. My mom made some on the stove top over the weekend and brought over a container, and it egged me on to recreate it in the crockpot.

It was terribly easy. Especially because Adam was home for the day (I was on call for jury duty. I didnt have to go in, phew.) and did all of the chopping while I answered email.

I didnt add any heavy cream. You can, but I was pleased with the flavor and creaminess without a drop of cream.

The Ingredients.

--3 large leeks, cleaned and diced (you only use the white part)
--1 medium yellow onion, chopped
--1 pound brown potatoes (weigh them---youll only need 2 or 3)
--5 cups broth (chicken or vegetable)
--1/2 tsp thyme
--1/4 tsp black pepper
--2 cloves chopped garlic

--1 cup heavy cream (optional)

The Directions.

Have your husband do all the work.

He used the 6.5 quart eLume---peel the potatoes and chop everything up and toss it in with the broth and the spices.

If you are going to use heavy cream, you dont add that until cooking is complete.

Cover and cook on low for 7-9 hours, or on high for about 4.

When the potatoes and onion are fully cooked and soft, use an immersible blender to soupify.
If you dont have an immersible blender, blend in small batches CAREFULLY in your traditional blender.

Stir in heavy cream, if desired.

The Verdict.

This is a light, creamy soup that is perfect for a starter course, or for sipping out of a mug on the couch. Im going to have it for lunch this week.

Adam packed some to take for lunch at work. The kids didnt try it, and thought it smelled gross. It does have an earthy smell while it cooks. I opened a window and turned on a fan.

thank you, mom!
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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Talk at three pounds overweight!


Once your balance shows three extra pounds, react immediately.

The imperative is not to wait, because at this stage, very minor dietary changes and lifestyle in general can be enough to make you get back on track.

Although the solution is individual, here are some ideas to explore.



To manage your weight, the solution is in you
It is for you to carefully examine your lifestyle and recent changes that may have caused a little weight gain. This analysis can usually refer you very clearly the culprit.

It is then easy enough to take action to reverse the trend.

What to do when you notice a few extra pounds
Rebalance your diet.
The ideal diet should be varied.
Eat more fruits and vegetables.
5 servings per day.
Drink 1.5 liters of water per day.
Set a reasonable goal that suits you perfectly.
Indeed, again, it all depends on your own habits and your potential excesses.
For example, remove sodas, replace sugar with aspartame does sweeten coffee on a two ??.

Sometimes just little to significantly decrease your calorie intake.
Do the math: a piece of sugar is 20 calories and three coffees a day with two pieces of sugar is 120 calories.
Several months or even a year, it is very significant on the scale. Soda is more than 72 calories ??
You can also play on the portion size, the fat (butter, margarine, sauces, meats ??), etc.
Get moving regularly.
If you are not sports (ve), walk more imposing, for example, you go for the bread on foot down a bus or subway station before your destination, take the stairs instead of escalators and lifts, etc.
Set some easy resolutions of this type and stick them in the long term.
If outdoor dining.
Feel free to take a small light snack beforehand (small plate of rawness, yogurt 0% fat, a fruit ??), so do not you take the peanuts and other appetizers.


Plan: what not to do!
Remove anything you like.
You will not hold and develop compulsive desires.
You should also know that occasional differences are not dramatic.
It should not feel guilty and then take good habits.
Losing weight too quickly.
Sii you lose a pound a week is too fast and tiring.
The aim is to gradually adopt new habits to keep them all his life.
Weigh yourself every day.
Do not weigh yourself every morning.
Once a week is good, on the same day and at the same time, ideally in the morning on an empty stomach.
Remove dairy products, meat, fish, eggs.
These protein sources you snap and you avoid muscle wasting.
Do not delete either bread or starches.


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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Easy Peanut Butter Chicken Slow Cooker Recipe



The kids and I have been on a peanut butter kick lately. We seem to go through a jar a week---I smear it on rice cakes (we like the apple ones) and sprinkle on dried cranberries for breakfast, and mix it with honey and dip in green apples for an after-school snack. Ill even sneak a spoonful right out of the jar when no ones looking.

The baby still cant have peanut butter, so she stuck to quinoa  while the rest of us scarfed down this chicken (p.s. QUINOA MAKES A BIG MESS under the high chair).

a big one.

I used chicken quarters for this recipe because I bought a bunch on sale, but if I was to purchase chicken specifically for this dish, Id opt for boneless, skinless thighs.

The Ingredients.
serves 4



1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken, cut in chunks *
1/2 cup natural peanut butter (creamy or chunky, your choice)
1 red bell pepper, seeded and sliced
1 large onion, coarsely chopped
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 lime, juiced
1/4 cup soy sauce (use gluten free--La Choy or Tamari wheat-free)
1/2 cup chicken broth

* If you are going to use quarters, or meat with bones, be aware that the meat will probably fall off the bone, and youll need to fish out the bone pieces before serving. Ive used this sauce with a whole chicken (I doubled the sauce ingredients for a 4.5-pound bird) and it was fantastic, but the bones were a bit of an issue.

The Directions.

Use a 4-quart slow cooker. Put the chicken into the bottom of your pot and add the peanut butter. Toss in the vegetables and cumin. Squeeze in lime, and add soy sauce and chicken broth. Stir as well as you can to combine (the peanut butter will be clumpy, and thats just fine). Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours, or on high for about 4 hours. Serve over rice or quinoa.

The Verdict.

Adam and I both think this sauce tastes like the Thai Peanut Butter chicken we order from our local Thai restaurant. Its delicious---and the whole pot costs less than 1 serving does at the restaurant! If youre not serving children and would like a bit of a kick, you can add red pepper flakes either while cooking (start with 1/2 tsp) or at the table to taste. If youd like, you can squeeze on some extra lime juice at the table.
 My kids love this meal, and eat much more than they usually do for dinner when I serve it.

2008 flashback:
January 23: Clean-Out-the-Pantry Minestrone Soup
January 24: Corn Bread
January 25: Chinese Lemon Chicken
January 26: Rice Krispies Treats
January 27: Super Simple Lasagna (we make this every 2 weeks. its fantastic.)
January 28: Baked Potatoes
January 29: Sweet and Spicy Chicken Wings
January 30: Turkey Meatballs with Cranberry BBQ Sauce
January 31: Chicken Nachos

The Very First episode of Gluten FreeTV is up, and Im thrilled to share my friend, Shirley Braden, of Gluten Free Easily as the first guest!

Happy February!!



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Friday, May 1, 2015

Complementary and Alternative Medicine Definition and Examples

Complementary and Alternative Medicine


Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is the term for therapeutic items and practices that are not piece of standard consideration. Standard consideration is the thing that restorative specialists, specialists of osteopathy, and unified wellbeing experts, for example, medical attendants and physical advisors.

Corresponding medicine is utilized together with standard restorative consideration. An illustration is utilizing needle therapy to help with symptoms of growth treatment.

Alternative medicine is utilized as a part of spot of standard therapeutic consideration. A case is treating coronary illness with chelation treatment (which looks to expel abundance metals from the blood) as opposed to utilizing a standard methodology.

The cases that CAM treatment suppliers make can sound guaranteeing. Nonetheless, scientists dont know how protected numerous CAM medications are or how well they function. Studies are in progress to focus the security and convenience of numerous CAM therapies.

Complementary and Alternative Medicine Examples


Ancient Healing Systems

The Ancient healing systems emerged much sooner than traditional Western prescription and incorporate ayurveda from India and customary Chinese medication.

Homeopathy

This methodology utilizes moment dosages of a substance that cause indications to empower the bodys recovering toward oneself reaction.

Naturopathy

This methodology concentrates on noninvasive medicines to help your body do its own particular recuperating and uses a mixture of practices, for example, rub, needle therapy, natural cures, activity and way of life guiding.

Mind Body Medication

Mind body methods fortify the correspondence between your psyche and your body. CAM specialists say these two frameworks must be in agreement for you to stay solid. Cases of psyche body association methods incorporate reflection, supplication to God, unwinding and craftsmanship treatments.

Organically Based Practices

Cases incorporate dietary supplements and natural cures. These medications use fixings found in nature. Samples of herbs incorporate ginseng, ginkgo and echinacea; cases of other dietary supplements incorporate selenium, glucosamine sulfate and SAMe. Herbs and supplements can be taken as teas, oils, syrups, powders, tablets or cases.

Control and Body-based Practices

These strategies use human touch to move or control a particular piece of your body. They incorporate chiropractic and osteopathic control and back rub.

Vitality Medication

Some CAM specialists accept an imperceptible vitality power courses through your body, and when this vitality stream is blocked or unequal you can get to be wiped out. Distinctive conventions call this vitality by diverse names, for example, chi, prana and life power. The objective of these treatments is to unblock or re-adjust your vitality power. Vitality treatments incorporate qi gong, remedial touch, reiki and magnet treatment.


To minimize the wellbeing dangers of a CAM treatment

  • Examine it with your specialist. It may have reactions or interface with different medicines 
  • Figure out what the examination says in regards to it 
  • Pick CAM experts deliberately 
  • Tell the majority of your specialists and professionals which CAM and standard medications you utilize
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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Cuckoo For Coconut Oil Giveaway

From the moment I unscrewed the lid on the jar, I knew I was in for a treat. The smell! Unbelievable. I never had that experience before when opening a jar of unrefined coconut oil. This was my first encounter with Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil. I stuck my spoon right in.

Yowza! I think I heard the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handels Messiah as the oil melted in my mouth. "Holy shitaake! Whats in this?"

Ingredients: 100% Organic Virgin Coconut Oil (USDA certified organic)

Ive had other brands that listed the very same ingredient, so what gives? How come this stuff tastes like "gold"?

After doing some poking around on the companys website, I discovered that all of their coconut oil is made by hand on Mt. Banahaw in the rural Philippines. The volcanic soil of Mt. Banahaw makes these organic coconuts some of the most nutritionally rich coconuts in the world! Coconuts are hand-picked from small family farms, and production begins within 24 hours of harvest.

A couple of years ago, this rural area was having problems with its water sources. Water is needed to make the oil. So, using Filipino ingenuity, they started collecting and using the pure coconut water from inside of the coconuts instead. The fresh coconut meat gets shredded, and then cold-pressed using the coconut water to make coconut milk. The milk is then allowed to sit for about half a day, while the oil naturally separates from the heavier water. The oil then gets filtered from the solid curds.

Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil is slightly heated at the end of the processing, prior to packaging. This is to ensure that no moisture is present, and to draw all the oil out of the curds. This heat is very low – less than boiling temperatures – and is for a very short duration (10-15 minutes). No chemical or high-heat treatment is used. Commercial coconut oils, by contrast, undergo steam deodorization at temperatures of around 400 degrees.

Well, Im sold. This stuff tastes unlike any coconut oil Ive had before. Trust me when I tell you, its delicious as is, eaten right off the spoon. Ive also used it in place of olive oil in my Sprouted Hummus, thrown a dollop into my Kiwi Smoothie, and drizzled it
along with some fresh lime juice over my Mermaid Pasta With Veggies. Mercy, mercy me. [I should mention that coconut oil will solidify under 76 degrees. Just put the jar in a pan of warm water to reliquefy.]

The couple who started the company in the Philippines, Brian & Marianita Jader Shilhavy, have written a book entitled Virgin Coconut Oil: How it has changed peoples lives and how it can change yours! I received a complementary copy and Im thoroughly enjoying it. Not only am I getting loads of ideas from the more than 85 recipes included, but Im learning all about the health benefits of virgin coconut oil. Theyve broken the book into sections — like Diabetes, Crohns, Fibromyalgia, Hypothyroidism, Weight Loss — and present the research as well as personal healing testimonies. Theres even a section on Pet & Animal Nutrition.

Tropical Traditions has a Referral Program, so if you place an order with them as a first-time customer, please select “Referred by a friend” and in the box that says “How did you hear of us?” enter my sponsor ID number: 5244492. By telling them that I referred you, youll receive your own complimentary copy of the book!

The Giveaway

The folks at Tropical Traditions have been kind enough to offer one lucky reader of In The Raw, a jar of their Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil. And, Im not talking about a trial-size jar. This is a whopping quart-size (32 FL. oz.) jar.


So heres the scoop:
You have until Midnight Sunday (EDT), July 19th, to enter, at which time Mr. Random Number Generator will choose one winner and Ill announce that fortuitous person here on Monday. All you have to do is visit Tropical Traditions, browse their site and leave a comment below telling me one thing you learned. Simple.

Extra Entries: This is completely optional, but if youd like to increase your chances of winning, please leave a separate comment for each extra entry (ie. 1 comment = 1 entry)
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NOTE: Anyone can enter this contest. You DO NOT have to live in the United States.

Thanks for entering and good luck!


Update 7-20-09: This contest is now closed. "Kathy C" – youre a winner. Congratulations!

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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Back to School Slow Cooker Menu ravioli lasagna and pizza chicken


Im done with summer.
The school can have my kids back.

Im ready to get on track with routines, schedules, meal-planning, and quiet.

mostly the quiet.

Ive written about my love for meal planning in a bunch of spots. If youre looking for a how-to, you can read this post, or this one, or this one.

If youd like inspiration, Laura, from Im an Organizing Junkie hosts Menu Planning Monday each week (I have a webTV interview with Laura, here).

Here are two super simple weeknight meal recipes. Ill throw them in together instead of writing up separate posts since they are so easy.

oh! the verdicts on each were great. The kids ate every last drop, and Adam did the dishes. :-)


 Slow Cooker Pizza Chicken
 
4 chicken breast halves (or about 6 thighs)
1 green bell pepper, seeded and sliced
1 small yellow onion, peeled and diced
1 (14-ounce) jar pizza sauce
20 pepperoni pieces (read labels carefully for hidden gluten, I used Hormel)
4 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
I used a 4-quart slow cooker. Put the chicken into your cooker and top with the cut up veggies and pizza sauce. Put the pepperoni pieces evenly over the top, and add lots of cheese. Cover and cook on low for 6 hours or about 4 on high.

Slow Cooker Ravioli Lasagna
Id wanted to test out the ease of ravioli lasagna for a while, but couldnt find gluten free ravioli that fit the budget. The ones pictured are from Mariposa which has a kiosk in the Ferry Building in SF. I have also seen frozen gluten free ravioli at Costco. If you cant find some locally, check with your local GIG group for suggestions.
If you arent gluten free, use whatever youve got in the house!

1 pound lean ground beef, browned and drained
1 (28-ounce) jar prepared pasta sauce
25-30 frozen cheese or meat ravioli (I used gluten free; please mind labels!)
2 cups shredded cheese (I used Italian blend-- mozzarella, parmesan, etc)
2 tablespoons warm water

Use a 4-quart slow cooker. After browning the meat in a skillet, drain well and add the pasta sauce (save the jar!) to the meat in your saute pan. Stir to combine. 

Scoop a large spoonful of meat sauce and spread into the bottom of an empty slow cooker. Add a layer of frozen ravioli. Then add another layer of meat sauce. Continue layering until you run out of ravioli and sauce. Sprinkle cheese evenly all over the top.

Put 2 tablespoons of water into the empty pasta sauce jar, and shake. Pour this water over the top of your "lasagna."

Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours, or on high for about 4. Your lasagna is done when the pasta on the ravioli is tender and the filling is heated through.



School starts for us on September 6th. I love having the kids home with me, I really do. But weve done summer. Weve had the pool parties, the sleep overs, the camping trips, the roadtrips, and the all-day-tv veg days.

Whats on your back to school menu?

other stuff you might like:
back to school year resolutions
real moms making real money: Amy Lynn Andrews--bloggingwithamy.com
back to school, back to work 
How a Mom Gets Ready for School 
How to Work At Home With Small Children
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

CrockPot Halibut in White Sauce with Broccolini


Day 274.

Good morning! I made a halibut in white sauce for Sunday lunch. It was good!!
 I really dont think Ill go back to the stove top or oven---its just too easy in the crockpot and I can not get over the no-fish-smell.

The Ingredients.


24 ounces halibut (or other white fish like tilapia or fillet of sole)
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour (we are gluten free, so I used a GF flour mix)
1 tablespoon white sugar
1/4 cup butter, melted
1/3 cup white wine (or you can use chicken broth)
2/3 cup milk (mine was fat free)
2 lemons, 1 juiced, 1 for garnish-
aluminum foil


The Directions.

Microwave butter in a glass bowl, and whisk in the flour. In a separate bowl, combine the milk and the white wine. Slowly add the flour mixture to the milk and wine, stirring the whole time. Squeeze in the lemon. If you dump the cold milk and wine into the flour mixture too quickly, the flour and butter will separate again, and the butter will harden and create weird gloppy lumps that will float to the surface.

Ask me how I know this...

Add the sugar to the sauce mixture. Lay out a length of foil onto your kitchen countertop and place the fish into the middle. Spoon the sauce on top. fold the foil over and crimp the edges. Rinse the brocollini under cold water and place that into a separate length of foil, then fold over the foil to make a separate fully enclosed packet. Place this on top of the fish. 

 Cover your slow cooker and cook on high for about 2 hours, or until the fish flakes easily with a fork.

The Verdict.

I liked this, and did add a bit of salt and some extra lemon at the table. Although I cooked the brocollini separately, I do think if you wanted to just do one packet youd be fine to throw everything into the same foil. 
Fish in the crockpot is WONDERFUL!
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Monday, April 27, 2015

Top 15 healthy foods and longevity


Want to do good?

For your health and fitness, here is the list of 15 foods to eat regularly, even daily for some, to live centenary ...

These 15 foods can be classified as "functional foods".



aromatic health food
1) Garlic
Garlic has antibacterial properties related to a compound called allicin that gives it its characteristic odor. Garlic also has anti-clotting effects, draining and arterial hypotensive. With antioxidant flavonoids it contains, garlic also plays a role in the prevention of digestive cancers, cardiovascular disease and lower cholesterol.

2) The onion
Onion also has antibacterial properties, but also antiseptic. Onion kills bacteria that cause cavities, gingivitis, periodontitis and certain angina. Onion inhibits some inflammatory mediators, which makes this garlicky a potential ally in inflammatory diseases such as asthma and smoking.

3) Other herbs
Herbs such as rosemary, thyme, oregano, basil, mint, are very rich in essential family terpenes (which give them their fragrance) oils. These terpenes are able to act on a wide variety of tumors by reducing the proliferation of cancer cells or causing their death.

4) turmeric and black pepper
Powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer, turmeric is a spice to be included in the daily menus. Associated with black pepper, turmeric properties are increased tenfold.

5) Soy
Soy contains isoflavones, powerful antioxidants that reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, lower cholesterol and relieve signs of menopause.
Soy comes in the form of tofu, tempeh, miso, edamame (soybeans cooked), soy sauce, soy milk or soy yogurt. Please note, bean sprouts have nothing to do with real soy. Besides isoflavones, soy has many advantages: high protein, essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber.

6) Mushrooms
Some fungi, like mushrooms Japanese Shiitake, Maitake and Reishi stimulate the immune system. This effect is related to these fungi polysaccharides such as beta-glucans and lentinanes. These stimulatory properties of the immune system, particularly useful for cancer, were left with oyster mushrooms and even Paris.

7) Red fruits
Raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, black currants, berries Canada, cranberries and red grapes, are particularly rich in antioxidants fruits, polyphenols and flavonoids.
For example, a potential antioxidant raspberry 2 times higher than that of grapefruit and almost 9 times higher than that of the kiwifruit. Thus the red fruits prevent neurodegenerative diseases (including Alzheimers disease), lower blood pressure, increase good cholesterol, and prevent heart disease, slow tumor growth, eliminate environmental carcinogens etc.

8) Dark chocolate
Remedy against fatigue, chocolate also helps in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. It improves circulation problems by dilating the vessels, it reduces platelet aggregation, thins the blood and has anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties. Dark chocolate also has stimulant and euphoric effects, making this food a natural antidepressant. What more natural than to eat regularly, subject to compliance moderation because cocoa is not less caloric.

9) Fish
Rich in omega-3 fish is deemed beneficial to the cardiovascular system. Adequate intake of omega-3 also helps prevent cancer and mood disorders including depression. It is also recommended for pregnant women to fill omega-3 essential fatty acids in the brain development of the fetus.
Consume 2-3 times a week, focusing on small fish (they contain less mercury).

10) Ginger
Ginger contains antioxidants including very interesting to prevent cardiovascular disease, some cancers and other diseases associated with aging. This root has many anti-inflammatory properties, in particular useful in case of arthritis and rheumatism.
Finally, ginger aids digestion and helps to fight against nausea and vomiting.

11) Algae
Traditionally consumed in Asia, they begin to enjoy also in Europe. Very low in calories, algae are high in protein and fiber. All contain a lot of iodine, calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, copper, selenium or ...

Seaweed is also the only plant to contain vitamin B12 (essential for the metabolism of nervous tissue), which specifically states in the framework of a vegetarian diet. Brown algae are rich in vitamins C and E, provitamin A red and green in C. Some even contain omega-3!
What are their health benefits? They help prevent hypertension, constipation, hyperthyroidism, tumors, they are antibacterial and worming.

12) Green tea
Anti-cancer par excellence, green tea also prevents heart disease by limiting the formation of atherosclerotic plaques, responsible for clogging arteries. It acts as a detoxifier of the body and prevents aging. And finally, it is assumed that it would help fight against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimers disease.

13) Whole grains
Rich in fiber, whole grains should take their privileged place at our table at the expense of refined products, including industrial process they have lost much of their properties, including digestive and cardiovascular.
Wholemeal bread, complete with breakfast and other whole grains (rice, pasta ...) grains should be eaten daily.

14) Olive oil
Food flagship of the Mediterranean diet, olive has the advantage of being balanced in omega-3 and omega-6 oil. It has indisputable cardiovascular properties. It is recommended to alternate or mix it with canola oil, which has the advantage of being rich in omega-3.

15) Broccoli and other vegetables
Broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts, but also tomatoes and peppers, to beets and pumpkins are all excellent vegetables for health. Very low in calories, they provide much fiber, vitamins and minerals. These are foods of choice to eat twice a day, at lunch and dinner.
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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Slow Cooker Baked Potato Soup Recipe


Baked potato soup is complete and utter comfort food. There are cheater ways to make it with boxed potato flakes or hashbrown potatoes from the freezer section, but I wanted to see if I could make an awesome all-from-scratch soup that was just as good, if not better!

We all really liked this soup---the kids ate a ton, and we have a bunch leftover. I made a big batch so wed have leftovers in the freezer. Id guess this serves 10.

The Ingredients.

5 lbs potatoes, peeled and diced in 1 to 2-inch chunks
1 teeny onion, diced (a bit less than 1 cup)
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon red pepper
2 quarts chicken broth
2 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, to add at the end
--crumbled bacon and green onion or chives as garnish (optional)

The Directions.

Use a 6 quart or larger slow cooker. Peel and dice the potatoes, and put them into the stoneware. Add onion and garlic. Sprinkle in the seasonings, and pour in the broth. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours, or on high for 4. The potatoes should be fork-tender. You can use a potato masher to mash the potatoes in the soup, or a hand-held immersible blender. I suppose you can also leave the potatoes in chunks, if you really wanted, but I wanted a smooth soup.

After smashing the potatoes, crumble in both packages of cream cheese, and put the lid back on. Cook on high for about 30 minutes, or until the cream cheese is completely dissolved. Stir a few times during the 30 minutes.

Garnish with crumbled bacon, green onion or chives, and Id assume cheddar cheese would be just delightful.

The Verdict.

When I first started hanging out on the internet, I was surprised at how much bacon talk there was. Everywhere I turned (clicked), it seemed there was somebody else going on and on and on some more about their love for bacon. 

Since I dont eat pork, I really didnt get it, and just figured it was a weird internet thing.

But yesterday I figured out the secret to really good turkey bacon. Fry it in a ton of butter. Now I think I might sort of get it. Although Im not terribly pleased with how messy it is....

anyhow, this is a fantastic soup, and the bacon on top really seals the deal. My kids both ate a bowl when it was first finished around 4pm, and another later in the evening.

Were going to have BLTs with the leftover bacon for lunch. or maybe breakfast. Im excited.

other great soups:

Jamaican Pumpkin
Thai Coconut
Corn Chowder
Harvest Stew
French Onion
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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes in the Slow Cooker




Ive got two out of three kids with new orthodontic work --- my eldest got braces a week ago, and her younger sister had a palate expander inserted yesterday (that expander thing kind of creeps me out).

This means we are eating an awful lot of soft food.

Garlic mashed potatoes were requested, and I was on a mission to see if I could make the whole dish directly in the slow cooker, without having to boil water or pull out a colander.

It worked! Youre going to love these potatoes ---- the garlic roasts along with the potatoes in the cooker in a bit of chicken broth, then gets mashed right on in with both cream and Parmesan cheeses.

The Ingredients.
serves 8-10
 
5 pounds red potatoes, mostly skinned and quartered
20 cloves of garlic, peeled (about 2 heads)
1 cup chicken broth (you can use vegetable)
1/2 block (4 ounces) of cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
(salt to taste if needed at the table)

 The Directions.

Use a 6-quart slow cooker. Place the peeled and quartered potatoes into an empty slow cooker. I left the skin on a few of the potatoes for added color and texture; its completely up to you. Toss in the garlic cloves. Pour in chicken or vegetable broth. Cover, and cook on low for 7 to 8 hours or on high for 4 hours.

Check the potato doneness with a fork. The potato piece should slide right off, and the garlic should be a golden brown and pretty shiny. If you have a LOT of liquid in the bottom of the crock, you  might want to drain a bit of it out. I only ended up with what looked like a 1/4 cup or so accumulated (I used the Ninja Cooking System).

Add the cream cheese to the pot, and use an immersible hand blender to mash the potatoes, or you can use a whisk or potato masher if youd like a chunkier finished product. Stir in the Parmesan cheese. Salt to taste, if necessary, at the table.


The Verdict.

Delicious, creamy, and garlicky. The garlic is roasted, so the flavor is mellow and slightly nutty. There isnt any heat or bite from the garlic whatsoever, its incredibly smooth. We brought this to a friends house for dinner and it paired beautifully with oven roasted tri-tip and asparagus.

enjoy!

other garlicky goodness:
20-40 clove garlic chicken
roasted garlic
super duper garlic dip
roasted garlic spoonbread
honey garlic chicken
garlic baked potatoes
broccoli with roasted garlic and hazelnuts


weve got a giveaway for a new back-to-school backpack on Totally Together Journal, and LOTS of great prizes on the giveaway page!!
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Friday, April 24, 2015

CrockPot Indonesian Chicken Recipe



Day 198.


Suzanne emailed me this Indonesian Peanut Butter Chicken recipe last week, and I immediately printed it out. I had everything on hand, and knew that it was something that I needed to make.


So I did.


In the CrockPot.


Suzanne said that she had originally gotten it from Leanne Elys book, Saving Dinner. I subscribed to Leannes dinner service emails for a while when I was first married---I liked the variety of the dishes, and it was a valuable service for our family while we were learning how to meal plan.
The Ingredients.
--enough chicken parts to feed a family of 4. I used 17 frozen drummettes and wings.
--2 T soy sauce (La Choy and Tamari wheat-free are GF)
--2 chopped cloves of garlic
--1 1/2 t sesame oil
--1/4 t cayenne pepper
--1/3 cup peanut butter
--1/2 t ground ginger
--garnish with sesame seeds and lime wedges; optional
The Directions.
--put the peanut butter into your crockpot and turn it to high so it can begin to melt
--add the other sauce ingredients
--stir to mix
--add your chicken; toss to coat. My chicken was frozen solid and kind of all stuck together. It didnt seem to matter.
cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours, or on high for 4-5. This is done when the chicken is cooked through and has reached desired tenderness. The longer you cook it, the more tender it will become, but it may fall off the bone if you cook too long.
If your crockpot isnt at least 2/3 full, keep an eye on it so the peanut butter doesnt burn. You may need to stir a few times.
The Verdict.
This was pretty good, and the kids liked the little drumsticks a lot. Adam and I both thought that it needed either honey or sugar and some red chili pepper flakes. I dont know if Leanne was assuming that we were going to use natural peanut butter, or the sugary kind. If I made this again, Id add 2T of either white or brown sugar. And Id sprinkle red chili flakes on the grownup portions.
I really liked the squeeze of lime.
Thank you SO much, Suzanne! This was a great middle-of-the-week dinner for us, and it took about 6 minutes to prepare. Other than the garlic, there was no chopping---yay!
If youd like to go vegetarian, I made peanut butter tofu earlier in the year with a slightly different peanut sauce. I remember liking it lots.
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psst. The CrockPot Give-Away contest is still open until Friday, 5pm Pacific. You need to open the comment section on the giveaway post and leave a comment there; its too much work (for me!) to go through the other posts and copy and paste your comment into the giveaway post. Please go comment there! please. xoxo :-0
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Thursday, April 23, 2015

I Want to End my Life

So you have already decided to end your life ! Well lets have some fun before you end it, as there is nothing serious about life. And if its not so serious then why not have some fun before you end it.
So u have searched "I want to end my life" which means you are sure that u will do it. Thumbs up for you, i have also decided to do it 4 times by the age of 30, but never searched for it on Google as i was not so tech crazy at that time. I missed it ! I should have done it !

Dont get yourself disturbed by the images in this article. These are just a thing to divert your mind.
Focus on the article before to take a further step, as i might make it easier for you to do what you are here to do. Did i say it right ! You are here to do, what you are here to do ! i think its right. You must do what you are meant to do. Dont get diverted by the thoughts. But keep reading........
I am going to ask you some question just mark your answers on a paper with questions numbers in front of it. Answer must be either YES or NO. I hope you got it.
Question 1 : Are you under 50 or over 50 ?
Question 2 : Are you Married ?
Question 3 : Are you a father ?
Question 4 : This question is for unmarrieds. Have you ever been in a serious emotional and physical relationship?
Question 5 : Are you parents still living ?
Question 6 : Are you Graduate ?
Question 7 : Do you believe in after-life or souls ?
Question 8 : Do u believe in any Religion ? What the f**k. Is it a question? But please answer it.
Question 9 : Do u trust even a single person in this world ?
Question 10 : If you answer is yes to last question then answer it. Do u think that person also trust you the most ?
Question 11 : Do u like the images in this Article. This time i am damn serious. Please answer it. I made a lot of efforts in selecting these images.
Question 12 : Do u love your Mom ?
Question 13 : Do u think number 13 is unlucky ?
Question 14 : Do u think view from the 14th floor will be amazing ?
Question 15 : Have u ever wished for a luxury car ?
Question 16 : Have you ever desired for a hut near a river and a peaceful life ?
Question 17 : Have you ever traveled in an Airplane ?
Question 18 : Have you ever traveled in a ship.
Question 19 : Have you ever been to a beach ?
Question 20 : Do u really want to end your life ? You answer should be YES in capital letters.
 You must have written all the answers on a paper. Now analyze your answers and wait for me to update this page with my analysis of answers. I will update it by tomorrow. Bookmark that page and visit tomorrow. My answers will be really interesting (i m serious). What should i say now  , Good Day ! Bad Day ! You may take whatever you like. Please accept it from depth of my heart. will see you tomorrow .
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

CrockPot Shepherds Pie Recipe


Day 271.

Last week Maura emailed and asked if I had a crockpot shepherds pie recipe. I didnt. I didnt even have a regular shepherds pie recipe, and actually wasnt too clear on what went into one.

She sent me a base recipe, and I made it the other night in the crockpot. I also made a box of macaroni and cheese (Annies gluten free, in the bright blue box) for the kids---just in case.

They ate the mac and cheese, but the stars must have been in a funky alignment because they also each ate a bowl of the shepherds pie.

I was astonished.

The Ingredients.

--3 cups leftover mashed potatoes
--1 lb ground turkey or beef
--2 cloves garlic, chopped
--2 cups frozen vegetables (I used roasted corn and peas)
--1 medium onion, chopped finely, or 1 T onion flakes
--1/2 tsp seasoned salt
--1/2 tsp onion powder
--1/4 tsp black pepper
--1/4 tsp paprika (then a bit more for garnish)
--1 cup water
--2 cups shredded cheese

The Directions.

I used a 4 quart crockpot---it was the perfect size. A larger will work, but it will cook faster.

Brown the meat and onion on the stove, and drain any fat. Toss the meat with the spices and garlic---I didnt but next time Id probably put the garlic and spices in with the meat in the frying pan, it would be easier.

Spray the inside of your crockpot with cooking spray. Put the meat in the crockpot and stir in the frozen vegetables, and a cup of water. Add two cups of cheese on top. Press the mashed potatoes down on top of the cheese and meat. Sprinkle with a bit of paprika.

Cover and cook on low for 6 hours or high for about 3, then remove the lid and cook on high for 30 minutes to release the condensation and allow the potatoes to brown a bit on top. Everything is cooked already, so youre really just allowing the flavors to meld and the potatoes to crustify.

Someone will ask about using raw meat. Im sure it will work, but I have a swimming-in-fat-and-grease phobia, so I didnt do it. If you are going to try, Id cut the water down to 1/2 a cup and remember that the potatoes might not get the type of crust you are looking for unless you vent the crockpot with a chopstick or wooden spoon.

The Verdict.

I will make this again. I loved it that all of us ate the same thing at the table, and the kids really enjoyed the meat and potatoes.
Thank you, Maura!
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Juicing Tips For Your Juice Diet Plan



Juice is the best way to supplement the minerals and vitamins in the diet. If you have children, it is also a great way to learn how to enjoy fruits and vegetables. You can enjoy delicious tasting juice recipes that you and your children to make love. Read on for tips on the original juice.

Save your homemade fruit juice in an airtight opaque, with no extra space for air. More air from ruining your juice to prevent, add filtered water to the top of the container, or use a food saver to remove the extra air. Fresh juice can be stored up to 24 hours.

Buy a juicer made ​​of high quality. This is important if you want to use your regular blender. A good juicer will make you want more juice, its easy to clean and maintain, and take a long time. Do not skimp on the price or you may end up buying more centrifuges that you want; Centrifuges bad just not the test of time.

Keep fruit juice as a cutting board, knives, measuring cups, juicer, etc. so you know where all your tools in one place forever, I am. One reason may stop jus because you do not keep your tools organized, so as to become overwhelmed and frustrated.

There are a million and one recipe to include in your juice recipes. You can try a combination like apple, carrot and ginger, or celery and pear. My favorites are apple pear and lemon, apple, cinnamon and honey. My favorite is the grandson of banana, mango and orange. Try new ideas to find your favorite!

When it comes to juice, one thing you want to consider, is the type of juicer that you should avoid is the juicer. Normally, it is less expensive, but retain the end or not able to extract a juice or not be able to nutrients from other ingredients.

Be open to try combinations of fruits and vegetables, which are usually not taken into account. Start with fruit juice regularly, such as carrot or apple, but then to be creative. Experiment with different types of fruit and vegetables. You can also use fresh herbs.

Start juices do not have to be expensive or time. You can dramatically improve the way you feel and see your children and with only fruit juice for a meal. Work at breakfast, lunch or dinner at the difference in the health of your family. Use the tips you read here by pressing a reality.
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Monday, April 20, 2015

Baked Brie CrockPot Recipe


Day 208.

Happy Saturday! One of my most-requested and best-received crockpot appetizers is brie with candied pecans and cranberries. I like making it, because its so gosh darn easy and because it seems more involved and elegant than it really is.

I was reminded about baked brie in a pastry crust last week when I was thumbing through and old cookbook put out by Pillsbury. I had a wheel of brie in the fridge, and thought I might as well try to do it in the crockpot.

The Ingredients.

The super easy way:

--a wheel of brie
--refrigerated crescent rolls

The Gluten Free Way (or a home-made way of making crescent rolls):
from the best crescent roll recipe ever, thanks to Delightfully Gluten Free

--1 /4 cup butter
--3/4 cup small curd cottage cheese or sour cream
--1 cup Gluten Free Flour mix (I used Pamelas) or All-Purpose Flour
--1 t xanthum gum (omit if using AP flour)
--1/8 t salt
--1/4 t cream of tartar
--1/2 t baking soda
--1 T sugar

--wheel of brie

The Directions.

If making the dough at home, follow the tutorial from the Delightfully Gluten Free site. I used sour cream the first time I made this dough, but used the cottage cheese this time. Both types of dough were delicious.

Roll out the chilled dough or crescent rolls on a cutting board. Dont tear apart the little crescent roll triangles, keep them together. I didnt bother to use an actual rolling pin, I just squished the dough down with a piece of plastic wrap. Place the wheel of brie in the center and fold the dough around the edges. If you have enough dough to cover the top, go for it. I did not, and left a peek-hole.

Cover and cook on high for 3-4 hours, with a toothpick wedged in the cover for just a bit of a vent hole. I usually use a chopstick, but tried a toothpick this time. I did get some condensation on the lid, but was pleased with the results. Your brie will be done when the dough has browned on top, and begun to pull away from the sides of the crockpot, or dish.

I put the brie and the dough directly into my 4qt crockpot and baked it like that. In retrospect, I should have put the brie into an oven-safe round dish, and then put it into the crockpot for easier removal. I was able to get it out, but it wasnt very pretty. There may have been some bad words said.

The Verdict.

Oh Em Gee. Delicious, and very fun to make and present. I am overjoyed to have found this gluten free dough, and was so happy to give a nice big slice of this to my kids. They hated the cheese but liked the dough.
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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Slow Cooker Peanut Butter Cup Cake Recipe

Hold on to your hats--this is a good one!

In my mind, there is no better pairing than peanut butter and chocolate. I have perfected the eating of the peanut butter cup---I take my time and eat all the chocolate first, and then eat the naked lump of peanut butter.

Its the little things make me happy. This pudding cake makes me happy!
So you should make it.
The directions sound complicated, but I know you can do it.

I used a 4-quart slow cooker, and the batter fit perfectly, and I was really happy with how thick the cake turned out. If you only have a 6-quart, Id put an oven-safe casserole dish all the way into your slow cooker, and load the ingredients into it. If the cake puffs up and overflows a bit while cooking (I dont think it will), its okay, because the goo will stay in your slow cooker.


The Ingredients.
serves 8

1 cup all-purpose flour (I used Pamelas Baking Mix)
1 cup sugar (divided. this is important, dont just start dumping, read on!)
1 teaspoon baking powder (even though Pamelas has baking powder in it, I used this amount)
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter (unless youre a rebel. then use chunky)
1/2 cup milk (I used fat free cows. to keep it light. HA!)
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
1 cup boiling water

The Directions.

Use a 4-quart slow cooker coated well with cooking spray. In a mixing bowl, combine flour, 1/2 cup sugar, baking powder and salt.
In the microwave, melt peanut butter for about 30 seconds, and then add to the mix along with milk, oil, and vanilla. Stir really well to combine.
Spread this mixture into the bottom of your slow cooker.

In a separate bowl, mix together cocoa powder, the remaining 1/2 cup of sugar, and 1 cup boiling water (be careful!) Pour this evenly over the peanut butter batter in your cooker.

Cover and cook on high for 2-4 hours, or until the top has set and an inserted toothpick (into the cake--underneath the cake is molten chocolate) comes out clean. Let the cake sit uncovered in an unplugged crockpot for about 20 minutes, then serve warm in dessert bowls.

The Verdict.

If you like peanut butter with your chocolate, or chocolate with your peanut butter (best ad campaign EVER), you will love this cake. The peanut butter cake floats to the top (totally trippy), leaving a layer of molten chocolate gooeyness underneath.


like peanut butter?

peanut butter brownies
peanut butter pork
peanut (not brittle) candy not peanut butter. but SO tasty.
peanut butter fondue
African Peanut Soup
chocolate frito candy to die for.

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Saturday, April 18, 2015

In winter adjust your diet!


Our winter feeding helps us fight the cold, but the winter fatigue and depression.

Should you eat more when its cold? What are the foods you should be wary and those we should focus on? Can you drink a glass of alcohol to rejuvenate?

When its cold, is it necessary to eat more?



The cold should not be an excuse for our mouthful.
Indeed, our lifestyle (heating, transport ??) does not need to eat more when its very cold.

However, our desires are different in winter.
We aspire to more substantial dishes and simmering on the stove. If we should not go without, it should however adjust our menus accordingly, and if necessary, in case of trouble weight, reduce portions.

What foods should be preferred in winter?
What is needed is targeting a balanced diet:

Always leave enough room for vegetables, cooked and raw, including soups and salads.
Remember also the fruit, such as stewed or dried fruit, excellent for their vitamin, fiber and energy.
Dairy products, too, must be well proportioned. Recall that a particular portion of cheese per meal is sufficient, even every day. It must be taken into account when a quiche is prepared, or other preparation that already contains cheese ... ??
Similarly, one serving a day of meat, fish, ham or egg, is sufficient, even in winter.
Of course, throughout the year, industrial fats are hidden in moderation (butter, cream ??) and especially the hidden fats (pastries, cakes, cookies, ?? industrial flat).
As for the small glass of alcohol to warm up ...
Of course, mulled wine, hard liquor, liqueur are effective to rapidly increase body temperature.

However, alcohol has the disadvantage of tiring the body.

In other words, the boost that will provide much alcohol will be short-lived. This technique is not recommended

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