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Spinach and Mushroom Salad Recipe - 0 views

  • Here's a recipe for spinach and mushroom salad. It's easy and quick to make with a nice and light dressing.INGREDIENTS1 1/2 Tablespoon tomato paste, (1 tablespoon tamarind pulp - optional), 1 teaspoon dried tarragon, or 2 sprigs of fresh tarragon chopped finely, 1 teaspoon dried oregano or 2 sprigs of fresh oregano chopped finely, 1 lemon squeezed, 1 tablespoon shallots finely chopped and fried until soft, 6 tablespoon sherry or other vinegar, 12 tablespoons olive oil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, 1 red onion chopped finely,1 medium to large bowl of baby spinach leaves, or regular spinach chopped like lettuce for salad. 2 tea cups of raw button mushrooms, washed and chopped into slices. 2 tea cups of small round cherry tomatoes , kept whole or sliced in quarters.
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    Here's a simple recipe for a spinach and mushroom salad with a tomato and tarragon dressing
cozac dumitru

Crustless Quiche Lorraine - 0 views

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    Crustless Quiche Lorraine

    CarbsPerServing:
    5

    Effort:
    Average

    Serves:
    6,9,5,10

    Ingredients:
    5 eggs -- beaten
    1 1/2 cups half & half or heavy cream
    5 green onion -- snipped with scissors or small chopped onion
    ¼ green pepper chopped
    1/2 cup spinach frozen or fresh
    1/4 teaspoo
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D Newsletter March 2009 | All Things Vitamin D - 0 views

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    This is a very long newsletter. I will answer questions about oil versus water-soluble Vitamin D, depression, mental clarity, malignant melanoma, Crohn's disease, an imagist poet, multiple sclerosis, sun-exposure, high-intensity red light and collagen repair in the skin, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, influenza, the 1918 influenza pandemic, statins, the new Food and Nutrition Board, thyroid disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, athletes, the upcoming 14th Vitamin D Workshop, prostate cancer, the wrong blood test, pregnancy, autism, Alzheimer's disease, soap and sebum, asthma, sleep, the co-factors vitamin D needs to work (all contained in spinach), and-my favorite-UVC light and Vitamin D
AMVital Nutrition

What Are Ginger Shots? Everything You Need to Know - 0 views

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    If you want to start your day feeling refreshed and energized, consider creating a daily regimen of ginger shots instead! Ginger shots are like taking ginger ale straight to the source. They give you all sorts of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants your body needs to feel its best. These shots are beverages made from concentrated doses of ginger root (Zingiber officinale), which are asserted to aid in warding off sickness and strengthen your resilience against many health conditions. However, ginger shots just became prevalent recently in the wellness society; ginger brews have been used since ancient times to cure a host of ailments. While ginger presents unique health features, you may wonder whether sipping ginger shots is healthful. This article inspects ginger shots, including their potential health benefits, side effects, and preparation at home. Ginger Shots Ginger shots are potent drinks made with fresh ginger root. The ingredients used in the shot differ depending on the recipe you want to try. Some shots include only fresh ginger juice, while others comprise lemon juice, orange juice, turmeric, cayenne pepper, and/or manuka honey. You can make it at home by squeezing fresh ginger root juice or blending fresh, grated ginger with different juices, like lemon or orange. Now you can see that these shots are available pre-made or made to take away at juicers or health food stores. You can also beat them up at home by operating a juicer machine. For this, just add freshly grated ginger to citrus juice or mix a dash of ginger with other ingredients in a high-powered blending pot. You may find ginger shots spicy and unpleasant to drink owing to their high content of ginger roots. Hence, they're made in small amounts and generally drunk in one or two swigs. Ginger Root Ginger root has been used medicinally for thousands of years. The ancient Chinese used it to treat stomach problems, colds, and inflammation. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH
Dale Watson

Diet for Leukemia - 0 views

We all know that eating a healthy diet is so important for all body functions to run smoothly and keep energy levels to a level that it keeps all diseases away. Eating a correct diet laced with veg...

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james077

Stay Healthy - 0 views

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    At the point when keep running down, numerous people reach for an extra cup of coffee. But there are a lot of energy-boosting foods that don't include caffeine . The National Sleep Foundation recommends eating: 1: Magnesium-rich nuts, such as almonds, cashews or hazelnuts. 2: Iron-rich spinach, which promotes oxygen in the cells and boosts energy.
Cristiana Crestani

10 Superfoods Healthier Than Kale - 0 views

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    It's universally recognized that kale anything-kale chips, kale pesto, kale face cream-instantly imparts a health halo. Even 7-Eleven is making over its image by offering kale cold-pressed juices. And yes, kale has plenty of benefits-including high levels of folate and more calcium, gram for gram, than a cup of milk. Still, kale's actually not the healthiest green on the block. In fact, in a recent report published by the Centers for Disease Control that ranked 47 "powerhouse fruits and vegetables," kale placed only 15th...
beeking7

Approaches to eating to help with diminishing stomach fat, tone down the developing fra... - 1 views

Approaches to eating to help with diminishing stomach fat, tone down the developing framework. Eat a great deal of vegetables, center around breakfast, focus on entire food sources, add sufficient ...

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