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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Produce Food' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Produce Food Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Produce Food 1. Microwave Ovens & The Healthfulness Of Microwaved Food - By: (see Article) Microwave ovens do have benefits. They are certainly convenient. They are more energy-efficient than other cooking methods. But are they safe? And do they produce food that contributes to the health of our bodies? While there is not enough evidence to require warning labels on micr... Featured ArticleConspiracy Foods, The Inside Story About The Mass Produced Foods That Are Making Society Sick Food manufacturers can easily manipulate a whole population by the products they make available at a cheap price. The way those foods are processed and the things that are added to them can decide the level of health that millions of people experience. These days the most widely marketed and consumed foods in the western world create health problems that have turned entire populations into 'cash cows' for the drug companies and medical industry. You have a choice about the foods you ...
Read full story 2. Why Is An All Natural And Holistic Approach To Pet Food Gaining Importance? - By: (see Article) Why is an All Natural and Holistic to Pet Food Gaining Importance? There is a significant increase in the market share of Natural and Holistic Pet Food, and it is predicted to double over the next five years. But why the sudden increase in our pets health? It seems that ... 3. Communication And Social Organization In The Animal Kingdom - By: Michael Russell Communication and Social Organization in the Animal Kingdom Many people who watch snake charmers play music to their cobras often marvel at the way the snakes seem to respond to the music. But research shows that snakes cannot hear high-pitched sounds. If a cobra is blindfolded, you can play music... 4. Microwave Ovens & Healthfulness Of Microwaved Food - By: (see Article) Microwave ovens do have benefits. They are certainly convenient. They are more energy-efficient than other cooking methods. But are they safe? And do they produce food that contributes to the health of our bodies? While there is not enough evidence to require warning labe... 5. Moving Spring Bulbs - By: Donna Allred Id: 1971034 Moving Spring Bulbs Moving spring bulbs and supporting tall plants are some of the tips in the article. Want to move spring bulbs to another spot in your yard? First, wait for the foilage to turn yellow. Second, carefully dig them up. Third, let them dry in a shady spot fo... 6. Flatulence And Coping With It. - By: Michael Russell Flatulence is the basis of an entire genre of humor. Global warming is influenced by flatulence. For most of us however, the real impact of flatulence is when we suffer uncontrollable or barely controllable flatulence in formal situations. Being a champion gas producer may impress classmates in s... 7. The Tremendous Benefits Of Organic Gardening - By: Michael Russell The art of organic gardening is simply growing food in an environmentally and health friendly manner. Because an organic garden is produce without the use of pesticides and commercial fertilizers you are not only providing yourself and your family with healthy foods, you are also helping... 8. Your Body And Antioxidant Foods - By: Michael Russell Even though a lot of people dont actually realize it, a lot of antioxidant foods that we consume are from vegetables. Vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes, and peppers are all excellent choices with some great benefits for your body. When consuming vegetables, you should always go fo... 9. Lower Gastrointestinal Gas – Flatulence - By: Michael Russell Although swallowed air can pass into the intestines and lead to a distended, bloated abdomen and flatulence, most flatulence is caused by gas produced in the colon by bacteria. Gas build up in the lower gastrointestinal tract usually consists of oxygen and nitrogen from swallowed air, carbon d... 10. Cat Food - By: Paul Higgins Many different cat breeders recommend a large variety of differing foods, some of which are mainstream brands such as whiskas whilst others are only available from vets or on the internet. Although all cats need the same nutritants and vitamins, the amount they require varies fro... 11. Yoga: Ancient Wisdom For Today’s Health - By: Michael Russell Yoga may be as old as 5000 years, according to some. One of the six schools of Hindu philosophy and very much a living tradition today, it antedates other major religions of the world. Its wisdom is timeless and its perspectives on health and wellness prescient. Yoga, like all major rel... 12. Industrial Waste Water Products And Treatments - By: Michael Russell Most industries around the world produce wet waste. When they start producing tons and tons of this waste on a regular basis, they end up having a very big problem on their hands. In recent times, there has been a developing trend in these industries to minimize waste production by either producing... 13. Food In Italy: Italian Cooking And Dining From Your Villa Or Apartment - By: Suzanne Pidduck If you've rented a villa or apartment in Italy, no doubt you'll be trying to sample all the foods of Italy you can-- dining out and eating in. Here's a quick and easy guide for getting food in Italy, whether you're ordering your first Italian meal at that sumptuous restaurant down the st... 14. Solaire Gas Grills Are Based On A Unique Cooking System - By: Ross Maciver Solaire gas grills have a unique cooking system. Instead of using briquettes for lava rock as a convection heat source, Solaire gas grills use radiant infrared heat to cook the food. This is the same cooking technology that is used in the finest steak houses, so the great taste of professional grill... 15. China's Supermarkets Present Export Opportunity - By: M H Ahsan The lightning-fast emergence of supermarkets over the past decade may be the final piece of the China market puzzle. Rising incomes and an expanding urban middle class are setting the stage for China's development as a market for imported foods. Until recently, many exporter... 16. Flatulence – When To Seek Help - By: Michael Russell Flatulence is excessive gas in the intestines and digestive tract. Everyone passes gas. The average person passes gas 10 times a day. There may be a strong smell associated with it or a loud sound. Often it is the source of laughter and amusement among peers. Passing gas is commonly referred to... 17. Allergies – Forms And Treatment - By: Michael Russell It is estimated that about fifty million Americans are allergic to one or more things. Our body’s immune system produces antibodies when it mistakes any harmless substance or allergen as an intruder. These antibodies are produced to defend the body against the substances mistakenly regarded as offen... 18. Grow Your Own Produce For Fresh Cooking - By: Lee Dobbins There's nothing like cooking with fresh produce and what better way to have them readily available then to grow your own kitchen garden! A kitchen garden not only gives you good fresh produce but it also adds a bit of interest to your yard. It can be as simple as just a few herbs or you can go a... 19. Learning The Many Cooking Terminologies For Success In The Kitchen - By: Justin Brown Cooking can be very satisfying, and learning about the different ways to cook and finding new; different recipes to experiment in the kitchen is exciting. This had led to a bunch of television programmes appearing and even more cookbooks arriving to offer chefs tips, advice, and recipes... 20. A New Crop Of Research Reveals Consumers Are Ready To Go Au Naturale In Fresh Food Packaging - By: Ara (ARA) - A new study conducted by Grapentine Company, Inc., reveals that a large group of consumers are interested in purchasing fresh food in natural-based packaging. These consumers are prepared to back that up with their wallets, and will pay extra per item if it is contained in a package derived ... 21. Recycling Organic Kitchen Scraps With Worms - By: Michael Russell This task is so simple even the kids can do it and the rewards are so good. The trick is to get worms to do all the work just for feeding them. The benefits are threefold a) they produce compost for the garden, b) they produce a very rich organic liquid which when watered down is an ideal plant fe... 22. Organic Gardening - A Growing Trend - By: Michael Russell In the past decade and a half, organic products have achieved almost mainstream status. Where organic produce was a specialty item in a few upscale grocery stores in the early 1990s, today's supermarkets commonly offer organically produced items. An upward spiral is happening:... 23. Engineered Phytonutrients - By: Dr. Linda Posh Ms Slp Nd PHYTONUTRIENT GENETIC ENGINEERING: The great debate over the safety of our food being genetically engineered. Have a look here for some useful information and a few questions about engineering for phytonutrients.Research studies worldwide have recently begun to uncover the wide array of phytonutri... 24. Regional Cuisine Of The United States: California-style Cooking - By: Kirsten Hawkins The great state of California carries some of the most rich aspects of American culture, from the pioneers to the gold rush to quality cuisine. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, and Baja, classic California food can take on many forms. The unique cuisine of California is earmar... 25. Why Organic Gardening? - By: Michael Russell Gardening has always taken a great part in human life, either as the need for body sustenance, or for spiritual uplifting. Growing plants makes the connection with nature stronger and is considered a mild therapy by many psychologists. Organic gardening in its specificity reinforces the stronges... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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