12 Jul, 2010
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Biscotti Jar
For 10 years or so, I have had a Christmas luncheon. I give each guest a small favor, a reminder of the luncheon and friendship we share. The favors have varied: homemade biscotti, miniature pine trees, hand lotion, candles, and this year, paperwhite narcissus.
I bought the Dutch bulbs from a local flower shop. They [...]
5 Jul, 2010
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Butter Keeper
Just to illustrate how serious basketball is taken in Indiana, the following incident happened to my team in the 7th grade! I attended a very small school in Napoleon, Indiana, typical of the schools in the area my seventh grade class consisted of about 35 students.
As was the case in Indiana, the team [...]
4 Jul, 2010
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Orange Peel
A juicy sauce you can use is summer squash chutney. You combine it with lemon juice, orange juice, red onions and some orange juice. This goes very well with any type of meat, but works the best with chicken.
You will need a table spoon of fresh virgin olive oil, one half cup of chopped [...]
3 Jul, 2010
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Sugar Jar
Fats, Sugars and Your Body
This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni’s Renegade Roundtable, which can be found at http://www.RenegadeRoundtable.com. In this excerpt, Dr. Doug Graham shares on fats, sugars and the body.
Renegade Roundtable with Dr. Doug Graham is a lifetime athlete and 27-year raw fooder. He’s been an advisor to top performers including [...]
2 Jul, 2010
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Chili Ice
Baskin Robbins Cheesecake Ice Cream Recipe
Yes you can thank me later after you make this. If you are addicted to Baskin Robbins Cheesecake Ice Cream like I am, then you can make large portions of this at a time and put it into the freezer.
Be careful though, once your family and friends find out [...]