Archive for the 'Eating + Drinking' Category
Proper Diet For Hypoglycemia Plan
March 3rd, 2008Do you get dizzy easily? Do you feel nauseous often? Headaches and issue for you? Ever actually feel like you are craving sugar? Don’t grab that candy bar anymore to satisfy your cravings! We have the proper diet for hypoglycemia plan just for you! Take a look at the special foods and beverages you can […]
The Right Time To Kiss Your Date
February 18th, 2008Some men may not know or do not have the slightest idea if
a woman is ready to be kissed. These men may be sitting
beside their dates talking too much they suddenly realize
how the lips of their dates are so kissable.
Their imagination will then take control, but this would
also mean disaster if done wrong. This may […]
Best Mexican Food Across the Country; per Mexican Restaurant Reviews from Boston to San Francisco
February 14th, 2008“You can’t get good Mexican food anywhere north of Texas.”
So averred my good buddy Tony when I suggested a Mexican meal on his recent visit. Now, I’m a good deal north of Texas, being in the Heart of Massachusetts, but that’s the kind of challenge that I can’t pass up. Three hours later, he was […]
Fennel - Delicious and Nutritious
December 28th, 2007I love Fennel (the bulb) - which surprises me because I never liked aniseed (even when, at 16, Pernod was the only thing to get drunk on in friends’ parents’ drinks cabinets!). I’m not that keen on liquorice either and the flavour of fennel is definitely in that taste area - only for me […]
Provillus
August 31st, 2007Provillus
The majority of hair loss prevention products on the market do very little to regrow hair. At best, they slow down the process of androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness), and in many cases they don’t even do that. Fortunately, there’s an all-natural method for you to prevent further hair loss and to regrow hair–it’s called […]
Juice Therapy for Gout
August 6th, 2007Gout is an extremely painful and troubling disease. It has been recognised as a disease from the ancient times, and a link with nutrition has always been a known fact. Journals from the 18th century, for example, describe gout as a disease of ‘extravagant lifestyle’. Luckily it can be partially controlled by what you eat. Gout is mainly caused […]
Reducing your Debt
July 27th, 2007It is very important to have a clear plan for what you are going to do when you are trying to reduce your debt. One of the most important things to do is to make a budget. Once you have a budget set firmly in place then you have a road map to guide you […]
Coca Leaves
July 26th, 2007According to research, the chemical composition of coca leaves is more complete and rich in calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fibre, ash, minerals (calcium, phosphorous, iron, potassium, magnesium, sodium, ascorbic acid, etc.) and vitamins A, C and E than other food plants and infusions in common use such as coffee, tea, camomile, etc. Thanks to this […]
Benefits Of Tea
July 19th, 2007It took millennia for the unique taste and aromatic fragrance of tea to travel from China to the rest of the world. Once it did travel though, the spread was like wildfire and it soon became the preferred beverage of many in most countries. Initially very popular outside China in India and Japan, it did […]
Cajun Country - another great destination for the avid traveller
July 16th, 2007Cajun Country is another name for a mysterious and exotic locale otherwise known as the country side of New Orleans. It is located east of Beaumont Texas and south of Shreveport Louisiana. It still maintains one of the richest Cajun culture despite the havoc caused by Hurricane Katrina last year. And it is certainly […]