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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 'Food Used And Rare' 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 Food Used and Rare Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Food Used And Rare 1. The Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival - Bird Watching Alaska Style - By: Rick Chapo Held in Cordova, Alaska, the Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival is a bird watcher's dream come true. Hundreds of thousands birds migrate to the delta for your sighting pleasure. Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival Held every May, the Copper River Delta Shorebirds Fe... Featured ArticleFood Allergies Versus Food Intolerance An allergy is an exaggerated reaction to any substance that does not generally cause any adverse reaction to most people. The response is mainly to otherwise harmless substances: chemicals that come in contact with the skin, particles of dust or pollen that affect the respiratory passages or the surface of the eye, foods that affect the stomach and intestines. Allergies are caused by a reaction of the immune system; they occur only on second or subsequent exposure to the offending ag ...
Read full story 2. Bird Watching Basics - By: Albreht Moy Bird watching or birding is a very popular hobby that includes the observation and study of birds.Because visual observation of birds is complemented with auditory observation, the term "birding" is more accurate.Birding is the second most popular outdoor activity in America, second on... 3. Exotic South American Animals - By: Naldo Camarones South America is home to the largest rain forest in the world, and this has made it one of the places that has been studied and toured by many of the famous researchers in the world. The area is known for animals and hosts the homes of some of the most magnificent specimens that can be c... 4. Crockpot Cooking Safety Tips - By: Tony Buel Copyright 2006 Tony Buel Although I have never had a bad experience with my crockpot (and I'm sure you won't either), there are a few safety measures you need to follow to ensure food safety. Some of them are pretty basic and common sense and you are probably doing them already. B... 5. Food Allergies Versus Food Intolerance - By: Michael Russell An allergy is an exaggerated reaction to any substance that does not generally cause any adverse reaction to most people. The response is mainly to otherwise harmless substances: chemicals that come in contact with the skin, particles of dust or pollen that affect the respiratory passages or t... 6. Birdwatching In Winter - By: Michael Russell Birds are rather scarce in winter because they migrate to warmer places so birdwatching is mostly confined to the south, where places are frost-free and the temperatures are a little higher. There are birds however, who are hardy enough to stay through the cold even when food is scarce and the temp... 7. Peculiar Pets - By: Jonathon Hardcastle People have found shelter and comfort in pets since the beginning of time. Animals have been man's best friend, protector and a source of great pleasure. Dogs, cats, parrots, birds, rabbits and horses are the most commonly kept pets. In societies people keep undisruptive animals. Hardly ... 8. Low Carb And Lowfat Diets...a Scam?! - By: Dr. Tara Barker If anyone knows anything about fitness, its that a low fat diet is the healthiest way to avoid serious diseases, right? Maybe wrong. In many instances quality research has shown just the oppositethat a low fat diet, sometimes even a vegetarian diet, can be harmful to your health. Although v... 9. Are You Concerned About Constipation? - By: Michael Russell Do you feel “draggy” or full all the time? Do you have bowel movement three times or less in a week? Do you find your stools hard and dry? Do you complain of pain and difficulty when you defecate? Do you strain when you move your bowel or feel bloated? If you experienced the above symptoms, you are ... 10. Vegetarian Cooking - Three Basics - By: Nora Poulos For any of the many reasons people choose to eat vegetarian food - religion, politics, finances, or health - one thing in common is that everyone prefers food that tastes delicious and provides good nutrition. There are some basic techniques to vegetarian cooking which will accompl... 11. Safe Food Handling Practices - 10 Simple Tips For Cooking At Home - By: Lisa Barnes Many times you and family do not feel well, because youve eaten food that was handled or prepared in an unsafe manner. This can be avoided when preparing food at home, by keeping the following in mind during food preparation. According to the Centers for Disease Control, the ... 12. Cooking -- What You Need To Know - By: David Owenforth From ancient times till the nineteenth century cooking was basically a survival skill. The nineteenth century marked the division of cooking into two main categories. The two branches were defined by the French, were there is 'normale cuisine' which means home cooking, and 'ha... 13. Food With Niacin - By: (see Article) Niacin, also called nicotinic acid, is a member of the B-group of water-soluble vitamins and occurs in food with niacin. Also known as B3, niacin has many beneficial properties and food with niacin should be included in the diet as part of a healthy lifestyle. Studies done on food with n... 14. Microwave Ovens - By: Michael Russell Microwave ovens are one of those modern inventions that we take for granted. Without thinking about it, we use the microwave to reheat things, pop popcorn, cook, and heat water. It is so much a part of our daily lives not much thought goes into thinking about them in terms of being an amazing invent... 15. The Surfing Capital Of Australia - By: Kadence Buchanan If surfing is your thing, then you must check out Bryon Bay, the Mecca of surfing in Australia. There you will find a place where surfing is not just a sport or favorite past-time but a lifestyle and local obsession. Set against a back-drop of warm weather year-round and spect... 16. Fight Osteoporosis By Eating Foods With Vitamin K - By: (see Article) We dont hear about Vitamin K too often, but it is vital for good bone density as well as proper clotting of the blood. This is a fat soluble vitamin which is absorbed into the fat tissues and stored to be used by the body as needed. It is produced in the intestines and its production can be greatly ... 17. What Foods Should I Avoid While Breastfeeding? - By: (see Article) Women in our culture are sometimes advised to avoid spicy or "gassy" foods when nursing. Or they are told that chocolate, citrus, carbonated beverages or dairy causes problems in all nursing babies. As a breastfeeding educator, I often see women warning other Moms that they need to not... 18. Low Carb And Low Fat Diets - A Scam?! - By: Dr. Tara Barker Low Carb and Low Fat Diets - A Scam?! If anyone knows anything about fitness, its that a low fat diet is the healthiest way to avoid serious diseases, right? Maybe wrong. In many instances quality research has shown just the oppositethat a low fat diet, sometimes even a vegetarian d... 19. Is Obesity An Eating Disorder? - By: Michael Russell Is weight gain, or worse, obesity, a sign of prosperity, or a symptom of stress that causes eating disorders? A Munich-based expert claims that both the cause and the cure of being overweight begin with attitude. Although there are gadgets designed to speed up weight loss, the basic prin... 20. Birdwatching With Kids: How To Make Them Think Birdwatching Is Cool - By: Michael Russell Today, the pressures of school and life in general can cause even children to feel stressed. Teaching and sharing with your kids the pleasure of birdwatching will give them a soothing activity to fall back on when they feel theyre nearing their breaking point. You do, however, have to convince your ... 21. Definitely Made Worse By Contact With Them; But It Does Not Necessarily Follow That Avoidance Will Prevent The Condition In Other People - By: Driskill Pet allergies are such a big problem in the U.S. and such a minor to non-existent problem in Europe. Pet allergies are definitely made worse by contact with them; but it does not necessarily follow that avoidance will prevent the condition in other people. Pet allergies are becoming more and m... 22. Acid Reflux – How To Identify The Symptoms - By: Michael Russell Acid Reflux, more properly known as gastro-oesophageal reflux, can be an extremely painful condition, and in some cases can even be symptomatic of a more serious underlying condition. It occurs when the ring of muscles known as the lower oesophageal sphincter becomes relaxed to an unnatural degree, ... 23. Speed Up Your Weight Loss With Herbs And Spices - By: Marie Gordon I wonder how much it is generally known that the benefits of using herbs and spices can speed up your weight loss efforts, by quite a considerable amount actually. We all know that herbs and spices are used with cooking to varying degrees, and of course the primary reason for doing... 24. Food Poisoning--an Overview - By: (see Article) What is Food Poisoning? Food poisoning results when you eat food contaminated with bacteria or other pathogens such as parasites or viruses. Your symptoms may range from upset stomach to diarrhea, fever, vomiting, abdominal cramps and dehydration. Most such infections go undiagnosed and... 25. Arthritis - Supplements For Pain - By: Michael Russell Arthritis patients, especially those who suffer with osteoarthritis, use supplements in their daily diet to relieve arthritis pain. Glucosamine and chondroitin are the leading contenders and best-tested supplements used by those with osteoarthritis . Although Methyl sulfonylmethane (MSM) is not far ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Oregon Scientific Wireless Bbq Thermometer Aw129 Wireless BBQ Thermometer. Digital LCD displays entre selection and food temperature. Wireless sensor monitors temperature and meat readiness (included). Entre programs: beef, lamb, veal, hamburger, pork, turkey, chicken, fish. "Doneness" selections: rare, medium rare, medium, well done. Audio alert options: almost ready, ready, overcooked, out-of-range. Tabletop and belt clip options. Low battery ... |
| Rare Coin Collection Of The 1800s Most Americans have never seen a Half-Cent or a Capped Bust Dime or a 20-Cent Piece. These genuine U. S. Mint coins, issued and circulated in the 1800's, are pieces of America's triumphant heritage. Coins like the Shield Nickel, the Capped Bust Half Dollar and the Seated Liberty Silver Dollar have their own unique places in the history of the 19th century. And these are only a few of the fascinati... |
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