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Foods that help lower blood pressure - 0 views

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    Normal blood pressure is 120/80. Everything that is close to that is fine. Some variations may exist depending on particularity of every individual, his/her age, weight, weather changes, and the part of the day
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Fruit Ice Recipes For Refreshing - 0 views

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    Everyone will love the ice fruit, this dessert apart is consumed after a meal can also be consumed when the weather is hot. It tastes sweet, because it consists of a mixture of several fruits, and supplemented with shaved ice to make iced fruit desserts become one of the favorites from the
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Cinnamon-Brown Sugar Dip | Love My Philly - 0 views

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    Personally, when the weather gets cold, I sometimes forget to have my share of fruits. This Cinnamon-Brown Sugar Dip is a creative way to enjoy your favorite apples of the season.
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How To Boil Water, Boiling Points of Water, High Altitude Boiling Water, Sea Levels vs.... - 0 views

  • How To Boil Water Boiling water is very easy to do, but it is crucial to many meals. Before you move on to more complicated recipes, make sure you know how to boil water.
  • The difference in temperature between unsalted and salted water (one teaspoon of salt per quart of water) is about 1° to 2° F
  • Weather: The boiling point of water is a degree or two lower on stormy, as opposed to fair, weather days. Consequently, boiled food will take longer to cook on a stormy day.
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  • The greater the pressure, the high the boiling point. The difference is approximately 1° F
  • For each thousand feet above sea level, the boiling point of water drops almost 2° F.
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Tropical Fruit Parfait with Passion Fruit Sauce - 0 views

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    However the weather is like in your neck of the woods, anytime is a great time to make this tropical fruit parfait!
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5 Things to Do when Visiting Los Angeles - 0 views

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    So you're finally making the trip to Los Angeles, California to visit the city the entire world has heard of. You'll enjoy the weather, the people and the history, and while you're at it, you'll probably find a souvenir or two to show off to your friends. Here's a short list of some of the big stops you should hit.
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Berry and Cake Dessert - 0 views

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    Whether the weather is warm or cool, this berry and cake dessert is perfect for either or!
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Today's Kool Idea: EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale - 0 views

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    Well, judging by the weather, summer is definitely just around the corner here at The Daily Kool, and boy, are we in big trouble. Bathing suit season is almost here, and we have totally been neglecting our healthier eating habits these past few months...yikes! Time to get back on track and start watching what we eat. Thank goodness we have The Biggest Loser finale coming next Tuesday for inspiration. Those contestants are amazing...an absolute inspiration to everyday people like us who want to improve our health and increase longevity. And, while The Biggest Loser contestants have had many tools at their disposal to help them shed those extra pounds, one of the most important has undoubtedly been an old standard...a kitchen scale.
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It's a good year, wine lovers - tasteandshare.com - 0 views

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    t's prime wine-touring weather again - and for red wine drinkers, conditions are even more favorable than usual. Take my advice: Visit your favorite Finger Lakes wineries and ask to taste their 2007 red vinifera wines.
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Mango Dash: Mango Juice Origin and Facts - 0 views

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    Origin of Mango Juice Mangoes belong to the same family as that of pistachios, gandaria, mombin and cashews. Some common names for mango are mangot, manga, and mangou, depending on the region or nation.The mango originated in southern Asia, more specifically in Burma and eastern India, almost 4,000 years ago. Many stories in Indian mythology include the mention of the mango plant, and Lord Buddha is said to have often meditated in a mango grove. Mango Juice cultivation first spread to Malaysia, eastern Asia and eastern Africa and was finally introduced to California around 1880. Mangoes were introduced to Africa and Brazil by Portuguese explorers, while mango cultivation started in Hawaii and Florida around the 19th century. According to Indian beliefs, mangoes symbolize life (it is the national fruit of India) and is used in almost every sacred ritual. Mango leaves are almost always used for festivals and wedding decorations. 'Chutney' made from Indian mangoes is the original chutney and has become universally popular. Today, India remains the world's major producer of mangoes, but Thailand, China, Brazil and Mexico also cultivate this highly beneficial fruit. A Few Final Facts About Mango Juice Mangoes are found in two varieties, one from India and the other from the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Indian mangoes have a bright yellow or red color, while the Philippines species has a pale green color. The mango plant requires a frost-free climate, because the flowers and fruits will be damaged if the temperatures drop below 40° F. The fruits are favored in warm, dry weather. Mango trees create a scenic landscape and grow up to 65 feet. Mango trees are also known for their longevity; some specimens are known to live for more than 300 years and continue to bear fruit. The leaves of mango trees are usually pale green in color, which darkens as they grow and increase in height. The young leaves are usually red in color. The flowers appear on a mang
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Bamboo Tea - 0 views

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    This tea is prudently handpicked and selected in the end of every spring. Tea masters watchfully select its weather temperature, moist, timing... #haocha http://bit.ly/1dLmtd4
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Pull-Apart Coffee Cake | Love My Philly - 2 views

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    Curl up with a mug of your favorite warm drink and enjoy this Pull-Apart Coffee Cake!
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Fantasy Freeze Pie - 0 views

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    A cool chilly dessert sounds so good as you're melting in the summer heat huh? Try this!
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