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Places in the World that Will Take You Closer to the Wildlife - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    From tracking Polar bears, Arctic fox, and ringed seal to swimming with sea lions, penguins, whales and seals in the Sea of Cortez, the world is full of incredible wildlife adventures that you need to experience at least once. If you are a sucker for animals, you won't want to miss these unforgettable wildlife vacations. The wonders of nature are spread in the forms of forests, waterfalls, flowering pastures, mountains, rivers and valleys. When wild life enters the beautiful nature, it attracts travelers from far and near. The natural spectrum of wild lands always encourages people to travel the scenic lands. In this way, tourists explore the way to enjoy life from a different angle.
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Creamy Chicken & Cranberry-Pecan Wild Rice - 0 views

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    Dinnertime could be boring, stressful and often a disaster. Here's a recipe that's anything but boring, stressful and a disaster. Try it out :)
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African Mango Extract - 0 views

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    African mango is derived from the seeds of the Invingia Gabonensis tree which is found in western Africa. Locally, it is known as bush mango' or wild mango'.
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Spring Flush - 0 views

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    Spring flush wild tea built with top tender leaves which are handpicked and freshly processed straight away, which gives you all natural freshness and nutrition.
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3 Lies You've Heard About Juice Diets - 0 views

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    Sure, fresh-pressed vegetable and fruit juice is healthful. It tastes great. But can it make up for a lifetime of Twinkies (or even one wild night of over-imbibing)?
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secret recipes - 0 views

shared by alxbabilon on 25 Jul 13 - No Cached
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    But what if you could: Re-create your favorite restaurant's dishes "on demand", in your very own kitchen whenever you felt like it... Make ALL your friends and family go wild over your cooking at the next party or gathering! (They might not even BELIEVE you cooked these!)... Fool EVERYONE into thinking you've taken professional cooking classes by simply following simple, surefire instructions... And of course SAVE MONEY because groceries are cheaper than restaurants, and you don't need any special equipment or rare ingredients!
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Mushrooms Porcini sauce - 0 views

  • Choose fresh wild mushrooms porcini. Clean and cut into slices and plunge in water and lemon juice. Put mushrooms in a pot with 1 l. of boiling water, lemon juice, salt and let cook for 4 minutes. Dry on a sloping surface. Clean and peel tomatos, eliminate seeds and mix. Put mushrooms in a large pot with extra virgin olive oil, ½ cup of white wine and evaporate. Dry mushrooms. In the same pot brown garlic and onion. Add tomatos and cook to low fire since sauce has been reduced of half. Add mushrooms (with their juice) and season with salt, pepper or minced chilli pepper and minced pircely. Use sauce to season durum-wheat pasta (like spaghetti) or fresh home made pasta like tagliatelle. Ingredients for 4 people 4 wild mushrooms porcini; 8 ripe tomatos; extravirgin olive oil; garlic; onion; salt; pepper or chilli pepper; ½ cup of dry white wine; lemon juice; parsley
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The Ever Popular Pistachio - 0 views

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    Pistachio or Pistacia Vera The pistachio, or Pistacia vera, is from a small tree that was originally from Persia. Now this savory little nut can be found in regions around the world including California, Egypt, Turkey, Lebanon and India. The pistachios that we eat today are sometimes confused with another form of this nut found in the wild.
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BLOOMING GREEN - 0 views

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    This is one of our favourite teas. It grows within rich soil in mountain where is over 1300 meters from... #health #fitness #greentea #tea http://bit.ly/1lCa7s6
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Building a Community of Culinary Enthusiasts - 2 views

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    A welcome video from Chef Marty Rich.
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Cookthink: How To Make Focaccia - 0 views

shared by policomm ray on 24 Apr 09 - Cached
  • Chewy, olive oil-enriched Italian focaccia is filling and delicious, either on its own, as an accompaniment to a meal, or with a green salad for a light lunch. The pizza-like flatbread tastes great plain, or with anything you want to add — herbs like rosemary, nuts, fruit or prosciutto, fennel and mozzarella. Start with our basic recipe for focaccia. Then go wild.
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Cornish hen recipes: maple, ginger and cranberries - Cornish Hen Recipes - 0 views

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    Plate the hens and dish the sauce and cranberries over top. Garnish with sprigs of thyme or their leaves. Serve with mashed potatoes or wild rice and a vegetable. We can make it tastier by adding green beans with either crumbled goat cheese or toasted slivered almonds.
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