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Tips for Keyboard

posted August 17, 2010 in niyas's world

Tips for KeyboardClutter free keysSource - Times of IndiaYour keyboard is a hotbed for germs and other particles. The oils from your skin rub off on the keys. Crumbs and droplets spill onto ( and into ) the data input device every time you sit at you (read full article)

Food Fact Confusions

posted August 07, 2010 in Plentyonyourplate

POYP’s advice is simple, a little of what you like in moderation does not do you any harm – after all, you only live once, allegedly. Wonder what the advice would be in another life? GAY JENKINS explains to us the FAC (read full article)

Lemongrass Iced Tea

posted June 21, 2010 in Thai Dessert

Dried lemon grass leaves to make a zesty, refreshing drink that is highly satisfying both hot and cold. A native of South East Asia, Lemon Grass was introduced to these parts with the growing popularity of Thai cuisine. It has a light lemony taste, w (read full article)

Dinner at Dell'Anima

posted June 09, 2010 in The Lunch Belle

Cuisine: Italian Occasion: intimate, chef's counter, outdoor seating, trendy    Price: moderate; all dinner menu items under $30 Phone: 212-366-6633 Location: 38 8th Avenue (at Jane St.) Website: click *here* Dir (read full article)

Dinner at Dell'Anima

posted June 09, 2010 in The Lunch Belle

Cuisine: Italian Occasion: intimate, chef's counter, outdoor seating, trendy    Price: moderate; all dinner menu items under $30 Phone: 212-366-6633 Location: 38 8th Avenue (at Jane St.) Website: click *here* Dir (read full article)

Dinner at Dell'Anima

posted June 09, 2010 in The Lunch Belle

Cuisine: Italian Occasion: intimate, chef's counter, outdoor seating, trendy    Price: moderate; all dinner menu items under $30 Phone: 212-366-6633 Location: 38 8th Avenue (at Jane St.) Website: click *here* Dir (read full article)

Chicken and Pecan Quiche

posted June 03, 2010 in Deliciously Organic

Are all eggs equal? I used to think so. Recent studies say conventional eggs differ nutritionally from organic, pastured eggs.  A 2007 Mother Earth News study concluded that hens raised on pasture may produce eggs containing (read full article)

Beer makes you more attractive… to mosquitoes

posted May 27, 2010 in Fermentarium

After several beers, you tend to think you’re a bit better looking than you are. Now researchers have scientific proof, you really are more attractive to females when you drink beer. The bad news is you’re more attractive to female mos (read full article)

MUSHROOMS – CULINARY DELIGHTS.

posted May 22, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Wild and cultivated mushrooms have delighted gourmets and gourmands for centuries. They are light, nutritionally valuable, low in cholesterol, and elevate simple meals to heavenly heights. Mushrooms are a good source of riboflavin, copper, selenium, (read full article)

Health benefits of Shallots

posted May 19, 2010 in niyas's world

Shallot refers to two different Allium species of plant. The French grey shallot or griselle, considered to be the ‘true shallot’ by many, is Allium oschaninii, a species which grows wild from Central to Southwest Asia. The word ‘sh allot’ de (read full article)

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