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Unlikely Survival Foods: Instant Potatoes

By / October 14, 2019

Instant Potatoes are another one of those foods that have a long shelf life, the main reason that it qualifies for a good survival food option. Most kinds of instant potatoes have a shelf life of nearly 18 months or longer. Like many other instant foods/survival foods, instant potatoes are extremely light, and easy to […]

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Cold-Crushing Superfoods

By / August 28, 2019

Not only do healthy, nutrient-dense foods nourish your body and help the cells grow and reproduce, they also help arm your body’s defenses to ward off attacks from germs that cause colds. Low-fat meats, whole grains, fruits, vegetables and whole grains all play a part in preparing your body to do battle. Another important component […]

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Here’s Why You Should Add Juicing To Your Regimen

By / July 8, 2019

Juice can actually be considered a natural water source and provides the body with protein, carbohydrates, essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals that can be absorbed quickly and efficiently. Fresh juice also contains necessary enzymes, and pigments such as carotenes, chlorophyll, and flavonoids.    Juicing fresh fruits and vegetables provides numerous nutritional advantages that are extremely […]

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Frequently Asked Questions: How To Clean Your Grill

By / May 31, 2019

How do I clean my grill before using it for the first time this season? Don’t worry, cleaning the grill is actually easier than most people realize, and you can usually forego the brushes, dirty sink and elbow grease if you start the day before you need the grill. However, use the following method only […]

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The 7 Food Safety Tips You Need In Your Kitchen

By / April 25, 2019

Most conscientious cooks use common sense when preparing or storing food. But common sense in food preparation doesn’t just happen- it is learned. This learning happens and when we forget where we learned it, we call it common sense. Here are just a few pointers to refresh and reinforce your common sense as you are […]

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Waging War on Trans Fats

By / April 10, 2019

Trans fats are in the news a lot these days because a new regulation requiring that they be included on food nutrition labels is now in effect. Trans fats are created when liquid oils are made into solids by a process called partial hydrogenation. This increases shelf life and flavor stability, but at the cost […]

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Sharing Your Passion With Your Kids

By / April 9, 2019

Often times as adults, we want to share our hobbies and pastimes with our children. However, it can be difficult to decide when that pastime is appropriate. Children have shorter attention spans that make it difficult to calculate when they are ready for certain things. Fishing is a common hobby of many people around the […]

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Cooking With Eggs: The Rundown

By / March 19, 2019

Eggs are a staple in the American kitchen. They can be cooked alone: boiled, poached, fried, scrambled. They can be used in baking, for things like batters and cakes. Alternatively, you can use eggs to thicken sauces or to lighten and fluff up dishes. But how much do you actually know about eggs? Chances are, […]

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6 Quick Tips To Get Your Diet Back On Track

By / March 6, 2019

1: Go Whole Grain Consume three or more 1oz. servings of whole-grain products per day, along with three servings of enriched grains. Whole grains can reduce the risk of heart disease, and fiber promotes healthy bowel function. 2: Eat Calcium-Rich Foods Calcium protects our bones and helps our heart to beat, our blood to clot, […]

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Stock Up On These Cancer-Preventing Superfoods Today

By / February 22, 2019

As the nation’s second most deadly disease, cancer brings with it several risk factors. Therefore, it’s logical that we take a good look at the foods we’re eating, and start introducing nutrient-rich foods that are known to help reduce the cancer risk. A diet rich in fiber, vegetables, and fruits, including juices made from 100 […]

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