Friday, March 5th, 2010 at
9:15 pm
When most people think of smoothies, and frozen drinks, they typically think of the blender. The blender has long been a staple of kitchens and bars everywhere.
Most know that chopping up ice, making soups and spreads can easily be done with the use of a blender. However, food processors can do all of this and more. If you’ve never used one, you’d never would know this.
If you were to look at food processor next to a blender, you’d most likely say they look very much the same. The units each have a spot on top to add vegetables, fruits, etc that you want to chop-up. Also, each unit houses the motor in the base. With that said, the similar features end there.

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Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
7:28 am
The Super Bowl will be here before you know it. What will you serve to those crowds of screaming fans that will fill your living room? One of the best favors you can do for yourself is to keep it simple. Everyone will be focused on the TV during the game… they will not be interested in a sit down meal.

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Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
12:20 am
It’s hot. You’re at the pool. You crave something light and refreshing however do not want to spend too much time in the kitchen. Why not mix things up with frozen fruit?
There is no better time than summer to search out a cool method to eat healthy. Ideal for smoothies, salsas or everyday snacking, frozen fruit has the added benefit of being simply as nutritious as contemporary fruit. It is a terrific manner to reinforce your summer menu, with a hundred percent natural frozen fruit.

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Friday, January 8th, 2010 at
1:11 pm
After all, when it comes to healthy eating, there are lots of alternative diets that folks want to assert are healthier than the traditional calorie counting method. They’re typically motivated by a
need to sell a book or a food range, however some folks swear by these methods.
The most famous diet lately has been the Atkins diet and its many copycats: the South Beach diet, GI, and also the rest. These are
essentially high-protein diets that tell you carbohydrate (‘carbs’) are evil, and you should cut right down on them or maybe cut them out of

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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at
1:01 pm
It is totally possible to cook delicious pasta in the crock pot. You just need to learn a few tricks to get it just right. In fact, there are many different approaches you can take with pasta in crock pot recipes, depending on what you are making.
Cooking Pasta as a Separate Step
In some crock pot recipes, you will see them recommend preparing your pasta as directed on the package. Once it is done, you can add it to the crock pot or you can serve your meal on top of the noodles. This approach works best with meats and sauces, as well as recipes like stroganoff.

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