Food
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Alternative Fuel: Fast Food Takes on a Whole New Meaning
Last year, in an article for Fortune magazine, Lester Brown, president of the Earth Policy Institute, said that the demand for corn may have disastrous consequences. “The growing myth that corn is a cure-all for our energy woes is leading us toward a potentially dangerous global fight for food,” he wrote.
292:
Surviving in the Wilderness
The only problem is that camping in areas that are not designated for
camping can cause problems with the law. Many land owners do not wish
campers to be on their property and some nature reserves prohibit
camping due to damage it can cause to the environment. More and more
people are traveling these days for different reasons.
293:
Casino Food 101
The sea food buffets in the Atlantic are similar to those found in the Vegas. The Caesar’s Palace is the venue of a number of award winning restaurants of the place. Some of them include the Primavera, which is hugely dominated by the Italian Cuisine, Bacchanal which is a mini Rome, and Nero’s Grill , a famous steak and seas food restaurant.
294:
The Simplicity of Romance in Marriage
Being married without having those special romantic moments can make a marriage miserable. Neither person feels loved or attractive when their significant other isn't making an effort in the romance department. That is why communication is key. Keep the conversation open and discuss what each person is feeling.
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How To Stay Healthy When Eating During The Holiday Season
One of the other reasons that people gain a lot of weight over the holidays is because they decide to skip out on exercise. Half the battle of keeping the pounds off during the holidays is regular exercise, and maybe even a little extra to get rid of those extra calories you are taking in. It is a good habit to get into taking a walk after every meal and do some extra walking when you go shopping, park way out instead of looking for the closest spot.
296:
Frozen Food Shipping
Quick service or fast food restaurants all around the U.S. soil depend on the frozen food shipping. French fries, beef patties, marinated chicken are all perishable items. Restaurant owners need to retain the freshness of these foods from the commissary where they’re ordered right up to the respective restaurant kitchens spread all over the United States.
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Basic Barbeque Safety Tips - Part One
However, along with all the fun that the barbeque brings you should also be careful and follow a few guidelines in order to prevent harmful bacteria from appearing on your food. This article will give you general
guidelines and safety tips to follow in order for your food to be as clean as possible.
298:
History Of Seedless Grapes And Raisins Used In Wine Making
It is difficult to trace the absolute first appearance of raisin culture in ancient history, but it is known that raisins were written about in the ancient Scriptures of the Hebrew Bible. Raisins were actually written about in the Bible as a forbidden fruit, that was prohibited from the diets of a religious cult called the Nazirites.
299:
Utah State Fair Offers Food Based Fun
For ten days each September you can find the Utah State Fair packed with over 300,000 people in the town of Salt Lake City. The fair features Grandstand entertainment, exhibits, a PRCA Rodeo, and a new ‘Utah’s Own Food Court’ where visitors can eat some tasty carnival treats all grown or made in the state of Utah so come down and check it out.
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Bar Mitzvah: From Boy To Man
Usually, the parents present the young man with his first tallit, which he will wear during this service. He will wear one now every Shabbat (Sabbath), and often, every time he prays. On this occasion, too, it is traditional for the young man's grandfather to give him his first set of tefilin. These are black boxes with straps that are worn during prayers except on Shabbat and Holy Days.
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