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Paul Sanders

Organic Psyllium Fiber - Solution to Your Constipation - 0 views

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    Organic India offers Psyllium Fiber - a daily dietary fiber that promotes healthy digestive system and keeps your entire gastrointestinal system healty.
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    Organic India offers Psyllium Fiber - a daily dietary fiber that promotes healthy digestive system and keeps your entire gastrointestinal system healty.
Matti Narkia

Recipes for Health - Royal Quinoa Salad With Tofu and Sesame Ginger Vinaigrette - NYTim... - 0 views

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    Royal quinoa is a reddish, high-protein variety of quinoa grown in parts of Bolivia. It's particularly nutty tasting, especially if you toast it in the pan before cooking. I serve this salad as a main dish.
Ann Henderson

Food Grows On Trees! | GOOD - 0 views

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    Urban gathering and gleaning are taking off. Here are six organizations that help people find free, fresh food in the city. My dad emailed me the other day.
Peter Kimmich

TryOurLA - What to do in Los Angeles - 0 views

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    Los Angeles restaurant reviews and local insight on Hollywood nightlife, live entertainment, shopping and other attractions.
Simon Rimmington

Pouch Filling - RFS-Pro - Karlville Development, LLC - 0 views

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    RFS-Pro automatically loads a pouch into the rotary carrousel that open, fills, flushes and seals. Pouch designs include Standup, Three Side Seal with and without Corner Spouts.
Kylyssa Shay

How To Make Decorating Fondant for Cakes - 0 views

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    Fondant is like edible modeling clay. It can be shaped, colored, cut or molded. It can turn a plain cake into a work of art. If you've seen Ace of Cakes you've seen fondant in use. A baker can make real works of art with the use of a little fondant. However, commercial fondant can be expensive and frankly, doesn't taste very good. With some experimentation, much of it very messy, quite unappetizing and downright dangerous - I've come up with a simple and inexpensive alternative to commercial fondant that is surprising easy to work with.
Daily Kool

The Daily Kool: Today's Kool Idea: Caramel Apples for National Teacher Day - 6 views

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    Tomorrow is National Teacher Day, and is part of a week-long celebration honoring our teachers. It is our children's opportunity to thank the special teachers in their lives for their hard work and dedication throughout the school year. Few professionals impact our lives as teachers do...each of us has undoubtedly had at least one teacher who profoundly affected and inspired us as children (and adults). Though we believe that teachers should be recognized every day, National Teacher Day is indeed an ideal time to join together with other communities and acknowledge how much we value and respect their contributions to our children's future.
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Daily Kool

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.
JM Van Horn

Four Must Visit Coffee Shops in Detroit - 0 views

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    If you are looking for a wide variety of coffee shops, there is no better place to go than Detroit. There are countless coffee shops in the Detroit metro area, from local college hangouts to European style cafes
JM Van Horn

Cooking School Is Not For Everyone | Reluctant Gourmet Recipes - 0 views

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    An article about the basics of cooking school to see if it is right for you or not
Peter Kimmich

Los Angeles Restaurants - TryOurLA - 0 views

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    Local insight on Los Angeles restaurants and Hollywood dining, with reviews and contact info.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Fuller Brush Foaming Garbage Disposal Cleaner - 0 views

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    Periodically, areas in The Daily Kool home fall victim to the chaos of a busy life filled with activity, children and pets. Okay, are you ready? We confess that sometimes, we are just too busy (or too tired) to clean. There, it's out. Whew! Don't get us wrong...it's not we spend our time living in squalor. But, at some point, just about every room of our house has seen a period of what we consider unmitigated disaster...except, the kitchen. We are absolutely fastidious when it comes to the appearance of our kitchen...this is our domain, the room held in highest regard. We keep every crevice absolutely pristine, so imagine our surprise, when we realized we were missing the boat with our garbage disposal. Our garbage disposal is like any other...it's a magnet for dirty, greasy build-up and offensive odor. Sure, we'd been using the Plink garbage disposal cleaner and deodorizer tablets every few days, but we really weren't getting down into the nitty gritty of our disposal's grossness. Plink smells great, but its effects are very short lived...plus, it seems to be more of a deodorizer than a cleaner. We've tried it all...baking soda w/vinegar, ice, even citrus peel...all okay, but not exceptional. We really use our garbage disposal a lot, so it was definitely time for a more effective solution. Enter the Fuller Brush foaming garbage disposal cleaner.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Appetizer on Ice Serving Center with Vented IceTray and Lid - 0 views

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    Last year, we were having an outdoor birthday party for our oldest son at the local city pool. His parties are always a hit, not because we go overboard, but since his birthday always falls on Labor Day weekend, it's inevitably the first party of the school year. And since he's in a smaller private school where all the kids know each other, we make sure to invite all of the children in his class...26 kids and everybody showed up, with siblings and both parents in tow. Seventy-five people were coming...yikes! We needed food...lots and lots of food. Fruit and veggie platters were a must...plus plenty of candy (our son loves M&Ms) to keep the kids on an energetic sugar high. There was only one problem...how would we keep everything fresh in the scorching Florida heat?
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