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    Recipe for Chicken Soup with Parsnip and Orange

    Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

    Chicken is quite rightly one of the best loved meats in the world. It is almost fat free, is protein rich, very versatile and is the key ingredient in many diet recipes. For most people, the characteristic childhood memory food is chicken soup. This classic soup is a adaptable dish and is often [...]

    The National Lottery As A Charity Funding Idea

    Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

    Unfortunately many charities fail to benefit from donations from the National lottery, with the small charities possibly missing out the most. However, today all need not be lost, as a different method of setting up a lottery funding project is now available.

    Acai Berry Recipes Inspired by Rachel Ray

    Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

    Rachel Ray acai berry recipes are hard to find. After searching off and on for a number of days I gave up searching but I hadn’t given up hope. I decided to experiment in my own kitchen. Often some of my favorite recipes are those I’ve stumbled across when I’ve had to switch one ingredient for another in a pinch.

    cuisine While Camping

    Monday, June 29th, 2009

    While we were kids, my brother and I, had the occasion of peripatetic going on for the countryside with our minister and go into the lot our home nation had to offer to the three musketeers, which was our code name. unhappily in most of these trips our care for was left after as she [...]

    Have An Avraham Karadi: A Unique Sandwich Experience

    Monday, June 29th, 2009

    Are you a bizarre sandwich lover? Even though you might not make them or eat them, you can still be a sandwich lover and its nice to know that there are people like us, who simply love sandwiches. Lets take for example the “St. Paul”, ever heard of it? It is usually found in St. Louis, Missouri in certain old time Chinese restaurants. It is a egg foo young, lettuce, tomato, mayo and sometimes a slice of American cheese all on white bread. How about the “chow mein sandwich” a common menu option in Southern Massachusetts on Route 195. Other bizzare sandwiches include the peanut butter and onion sandwich, the peanut butter and pickle sandwich, the peanut butter, jelly and crushed potato chips sandwich and many more. There are no shortages of bizarre sandwiches out there!

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