(ContentDesk) July 5, 2005 -- No matter what your diet preferences are, vegetarian or meat-based, if you and your family enjoy delicious, easy-to-prepare, homestyle recipes, this cookbook is for you! With more and more people looking for ways to significantly reduce (or eliminate) their meat consumption without giving up family-favorite comfort foods, this collection of sumptuous triple-tested recipes is the answer to having it all.
Enjoy tempting recipes like: -Red, White and Black Chili -Family-Favorite Lasagna -Quickie Cabbage Rolls -Mushroom Stroganoff with Herbed Pasta -Hummus with a Twist -Tuscany Minestrone Soup -The Best Zucchini Chocolate Cake -Kid's Night in the Kitchen Deep Dish Pie -Valentine Love Bites -Bread-Machine Rosemary Flax Buns -Tahini Terrific No-bake Energy Bars -Green Goddess Dressing -Traditional Irish Potato Soup -Old-Fashioned Veggie Stew with Parsley Dumplings ...and so much more. Truly amazing no-meat recipes that family and friends will ask for again and again. There are also tempting, flavorful and very satisfying recipes for appetizers, breads and muffins, salads and sauces, an incredible variety of soups and of course, ?The Wow Finish', desserts to add a happy ending to any meal. Superb, mouth-watering food photos add to the appeal of this must-have cookbook.If you enjoy easy-to-prepare, delicious, homestyle cooking (and who doesn't?) and chose to eat meatless for any day or every day of the week, you're going to love all the choices you now have in, "Not Just for Vegetarians." Makes a perfect gift too, that will be enjoyed for years to come. Be sure to check out www.notjustforveg.com for some great summer recipes to try and enjoy again and again!.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet
Irritable bowel syndrome is a frequently diagnosed condition in this country.
Approximately 10 to 20% of people have this condition.
Women account for almost 70% of this group.
This condition causes explosive diarrhoea, constipation and abdominal pain as well as other symptoms.
There is no cure for irritable bowel syndrome so one of the best and easiest ways to treat this condition is through the irritable bowel syndrome diet.
The irritable bowel syndrome diet helps to alleviate the symptoms of IBS.
It may not completely cure the condition but it will space the attacks out so they are not as frequent.
One of the main things that need to be removed from your diet as much as possible is
high fat foods.
Fat causes a violent reaction in the colon which can cause either constipation or violent diarrhoea.
It can either cause the colon to freeze up causing constipation,...
Split Bean Coffee Introduces Their Easter/Spring 2006 Collection
(ContentDesk) March 25, 2006 -- The 2006 Easter collection features a Marshmallow Bouquet consisting of Rose Petal essence from the Middle East; Jasmine essence from Asia; and Lavender from our friends at the Hood River Lavender Farms in Oregon. These heavenly pillows are hand-crafted using natural ingredients. Split Bean Coffees Dulces del Roc?o Marshmallows are available in over 20 flavors (including strawberry, cherry, coconut, vanilla, orange, green tea, chocolate, raspberry), and can be specially crafted for your needs.The 2006 Easter Collection also feature a Super Size Alfajor Alfajor Gigante filled with either Guava or Dulce de Leche.
Split Bean Coffee is also offering a Fancy Box of Guava filled alfajores covered in White Chocolate and Gold-leafed with an Easter theme.
These beautiful and delicious alfajores make a wonder and unique gift for the Season.
Cant decide what to give these Easter Season, let Split Bean Coffee prepare a special Easter...
Split Bean Coffee Introduces Their Easter/Spring 2006 Collection
Christmas Is Going to the Dogs
(ContentDesk) November 9, 2005 -- Does your holiday shopping list include gifts for four legged companions? Sparky, Chocolate, and Fluffy are receiving gifts in record numbers.
From their own stockings on the mantel, to wrapped gifts under the tree, Fido is rivaling the kids in presents.
In fact, sometimes the furry ones are the kids. Due to delays in marriage and childbirth, our pets are sometimes treated as children; complete with pet strollers, daycare, play dates and of course, premium food and toys. 8 out of 10 dog owners expect to buy Holiday gifts for their pet this season according to a survey conducted by American Pet Products Manufacturing Association (APPMA).
Pets are big business and Americans are right on track to spend $35.9 billion in 2005 to buy and care for their pets says the APPMA. What are these pets getting?
Some popular stocking stuffers include personalized collars and leads, monogrammed sweaters, spa products, specialty pet beds,...
Booozah Picks Cronin Ice Cream as its Distribution Partner
Stow, MA (ContentDesk) April 24th, 2006 -- BOOOZAH, the Phoenician Frozen Dessert Company, producing the latest twist in the Ice Cream industry, has selected Cronin Ice Cream as its Distributor for the New England region.I am very please to have found Cronin& said Karim Raad, Owner of Booozah LLC, & Carlton Cronin and his team are very dedicated and will go out of their way to please our customers..
For over 5 generations, Cronin Ice Cream has been dedicated to providing quality products, as well as unsurpassed customer service.
They truly understand that communication is essential and adjusting to customer needs is a critical ingredient to a successful business relationship.&Due to increased demand for Booozah products in the past couple of months, it was very obvious for me that we were going to have to expand our delivery capabilities.
Although Booozah already had its delivery truck making weekly rounds to all its customers, I decided we could serve...
How to never have a messy office (or house, garage or shed) again!
Copyright 2006 GettingAGrip.com
I learnt something as I unpacked my bags recently.
I'd just returned from a 3-day trip to regional towns around New Zealand.
I pulled out some items I needed immediately and then caught myself thinking, 'I'll finish unpacking later.'
'No you won't.
You'll do it now!'
said the little voice on my shoulder.
With a brief flutter of resistance my procrastinating self crept back into her hole.
Within five minutes the job was done, the room was tidy, and I knew I could come back into the room later without that awful sinking feeling of 'Darn it, I've still got to put all this stuff away!'
I noticed something else.
It's easier to shift a moving object than a stationary one, it generates higher energy, and it's less time-consuming.
It's when we have to go back to something that we end up in a muddle, it slows us down, procrastination becomes a familiar...