spices
spices
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by Bonita Anderson - 2006-11-30
This is the time of year when head cheese seems to be popular. We always have it around the holidays. Most of the stuff found in supermarkets does not compare to the home made kind. Most store bought ...
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by James Penn - 2007-02-01
Since the beginning of time nature has provided us with herbs and spices, derived from the plants and flowers growing on this beautiful place we call home. Over the years the properties and usage of h...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-02-09
* Top carp fishing baits are rarely made from ‘purely' milk protein ingredients these days. But there are many very attractive reasons to make your own very unique and powerful homemade baits usi...
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by Dr Keith Scott - 2007-02-28
A number of factors can contribute to the development of obesity. These take effect through a range of different mechanisms but, in all cases, the consequence is the storage of surplus energy as exces...
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by Nancy Carpay - 2007-03-09
Some Uses of Gourmet Spices In ancient times the word "spice" was usually applied to aromatically scented herbs used in cooking and for medicinal purposes. Today, the definition of "spice" is more wi...
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by Natalie Schloesser - 2007-04-06
A strange title, but it caught your attention, didn't it? You might have expected suggestions of cooking with your recipes, your hands, your brain, your kitchen appliances, but your nose? Here's a qui...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-04-12
The Bible says that the odor of a burnt ram on the altar is an aroma pleasing to the Lord. The odor of the burnt Fat ram, the fat tail, the fat around the inner parts, the covering of the liver, both ...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-04-12
The Bible says that the odor of a burnt ram on the altar is an aroma pleasing to the Lord. The odor of the burnt Fat ram, the fat tail, the fat around the inner parts, the covering of the liver, both ...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-04-12
The Bible says that the odor of a burnt ram on the altar is an aroma pleasing to the Lord. The odor of the burnt Fat ram, the fat tail, the fat around the inner parts, the covering of the liver, both ...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-04-12
The Bible says that the odor of a burnt ram on the altar is an aroma pleasing to the Lord. The odor of the burnt Fat ram, the fat tail, the fat around the inner parts, the covering of the liver, both ...