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The Vegan Diet

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Health, nutrition and recipes suitable for Vegan, vegetarian, dairy-free, and low cholesterol diets.

Booaah - Healthy Wealthy and Wise

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Booaah is a word coined to mean healthy, wealthy and wise. This blog is devoted to providing information on vegetarian lifestyle, healthy diets, reviews on products, recipes, interesting cultures, cuisines, spices and a whole lot more.

Soy Free, Gluten Free and Dairy Free Diet and Recipes

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Food allergies are not the same. Soy allergy, gluten allergy and dairy allergy are all different and require different diets.

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Celebrity Eating Habits

posted August 11, 2010 in Sweets Foods Blog

* This is a guest post by Letitflow.com When it comes to celebrity lifestyles, celebrity food habits are as interesting as celebrity fashion, dating, tattoos and celebrity offspring. Take Angelina... This is a content summary only! The full articl (read full article)

Fruits and Vegetables to enhance your meals

posted August 10, 2010 in niyas's world

FennelAlso known as sweet anise, fennel has a sweet, mild licorice flavor. The feathery fronds can be used as an herb, like dillweed, to flavor soups and stews. The broad, bulbous base is treated like a vegetable and can be eaten raw or sliced and di (read full article)

This week's menu

I'm really enjoying the cooler weather lately; nonetheless, cold salads are still making an appearance on my weekly menu.  One of this week's entrees was introduced to me by a friend who claims not to be skilled in the kitchen, but I beg to diff (read full article)

Dinner with a Cannibal - Bottom Round Roast with Portobello Mushrooms

posted July 30, 2010 in Mastering the Art of Mad Cooking

Lying in a beach chair, a glass of Mad Housewife Chardonnay in hand, I opened Dinner with a Cannibal by Carole A. Travis-Henikoff, a gripping and surprisingly witty account of cannibalism through the ages.  I love a light summer beach read.� (read full article)

Pescatarian Living for a Healthy Lifestyle

posted July 25, 2010 in The Skinny Fight

This week Fit Point asks about alternative diets. Which diet do I follow, the benefits, why I switched and my favorite recipe. Well, I tried being a vegetarian last year and failed. I even talked about it in my interview on The Reluctant Vegetarian. (read full article)

Monsoon cuisines of India

posted July 24, 2010 in India - Food & Travel Guide

Curating a monsoon food and art festival at The Park New Delhi has been fun and a good learning experience. I discovered the importance of seasonal foods in our cooking traditions… By Anoothi Vishal Seasonal diets have always been an intrinsic part (read full article)

A TEARFUL UPDATE: dinner at Gus & Gabriel Gastropub

posted July 20, 2010 in The Lunch Belle

*UPDATE* Just when I thought that my day was looking up, I came across this gut-wrenching article.  Grab a box of Kleenex and click *here* to read it and weep for yourself.  Damn you, Psilakis! Cuisine: American, (quality) bar food A (read full article)

4 Ways I've Declared My Dieting Independence and Other Announcements

posted July 05, 2010 in The Skinny Fight

Did you stick to your 4th of July game plan? If you didn't, it's okay. Just take a deep breath and start over today. I'm on track completing my game plan. I only had one drink instead of three. Gracie would be so proud! I took all the food I (read full article)

Barilla Pasta and Chef Ellie Krieger

posted July 02, 2010 in Cuisine Diva

Above: celebrity Chef Ellie Krieger PRESS RELEASEBarilla® and Celebrity Chef Ellie Krieger Celebrate the Great Taste of Whole Grains CHICAGO, July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- For the second year in a row, the Barilla Whole Grain Taste Chall (read full article)

Cucumbers and little well-known approaches to avoid type 2 diabetes

posted June 30, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

Do you think you’re cool as a cucumber? Not only is the cucumber known for it’s capability to cool down the body, it has additionally been seen to help with jaundice, diarrhea, epilepsy, sore throat, conjunctivitis (redness o (read full article)

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