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Herbal Medicine To cure rheumatism

If we suffer from rheumatism would be very disturbing all activity, should not be too dependent on chemical drugs because it has side effects that are not good for your health. This is a Recipe for Rheumatism cure derived from herbal plants that can (read full article)

Adding Saucy to your Entertaining Style

posted August 07, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

Versatility is a secret weapon we use to combat dreary, dull entertaining in so many ways. While traditions can be wonderful, it's the "same old, same old" ho-hum that needs to be avoided at all costs.  We're going to explore versatility in (read full article)

The Greates Herb: the Mustard Plant

posted June 11, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

Mustard plants have been used for thousands of years for their pungent flavour in condiments, spicy greens for side dishes and salads, and in traditional folk medicine and Chinese herbal medicine to treat a variety of ailments.  The name mustard com (read full article)

Asparagus Soup

posted March 23, 2010 in San's Kitchen

 Asparagus is a green vegetable that resembles a spear with a budding head. Native to the Mediterranean region, the entire spear is edible. Do not wash asparagus before storing and never soak it. Trim the ends of fresh asparagus and stand the (read full article)

Asparagus Soup

posted March 23, 2010 in San's Kitchen

 Asparagus is a green vegetable that resembles a spear with a budding head. Native to the Mediterranean region, the entire spear is edible. Do not wash asparagus before storing and never soak it. Trim the ends of fresh asparagus and stand the (read full article)

Cabbage Special Curry

posted February 02, 2010 in Indian recipe corner

About CabbageCabbage has immense health benefits. It is very good for healing headache, mouth ulcers, skin disorders, jaundice, eye disorders, Alzheimer's disease, rheumatism, arthritis and in overcoming constipation. It is also very good for cardiac (read full article)

Getting Ready for the Holidays

posted November 18, 2009 in Sugar Pies

Posting has slowed down recently and there are a couple reasons for that. The main reason is one I’ve mentioned in passing before: back trouble. Back trouble, that sounds so like my grandmother. Unfortunately, this is not her Rheumatism so often a (read full article)

Everything is Just Peachy!

posted August 07, 2009 in The Vegan Diet

There is nothing like a freshly picked organic peach, warm from the tree. Sadly many of us are not able to either grow them, or buy them at local farmers markets due to our climate. All is not lost though as whichever way we do manage to obtain them. (read full article)

Everything is Just Peachy!

posted August 07, 2009 in The Vegan Diet

There is nothing like a freshly picked organic peach, warm from the tree. Sadly many of us are not able to either grow them, or buy them at local farmers markets due to our climate. All is not lost though as whichever way we do manage to obtain them. (read full article)

The Old Couple That Got Engaged

posted June 03, 2009 in So You Want To Be a Banquet Manager

Jacob, age 92, and Rebecca, age 89, living in Florida, are all excited about their decision to get married. They go for a stroll to discuss the wedding, and on the way they pass a drugstore. Jacob suggests they go in.*Jacob addresses the man behind t (read full article)

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