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Is Drinking a Smoothie Like Eating Solids?

If you crave a sweet, cool and healthy treat, grab a smoothie. Smoothie shops like the familiar Jamba Juice and Robeks are ubiquitous these days, and for good reason. Smoothies are delicious, and many people even eat them in place of a traditional meal.

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Smooth Move Tea Benefits

Organic Smooth Move® Tea is a caffeine-free, herbal tea made by Traditional Medicinals of Sebastopol, California. According to the product website, this herbal tea contains 98 percent organic ingredients.

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How to Bake a Giant Cupcake With Silicone Bakeware

Baking a giant cupcake is a fun play on the birthday and wedding individual cupcake trend of recent years. A two-piece silicone mold, which ensures even baking, allows you to create the treat in a manner much like making a traditional layer cake.

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What Are the Health Benefits of Acetic Acid?

Exposure to industrial compounds that contain acetic acid, which is used in paint, pesticides, plastics, and textiles, is hazardous to your health. However, acetic acid is generally recognized as safe for use in foods. Acetic acid has been a staple of folk medicine for centuries all over the world.

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Healthy Corn Syrup Substitute

Corn syrup is used in all sorts of food products because it is cheap to produce, tastes sweet and mixes well with many types of food. Critics of the extensive use of corn syrup say it is more harmful to humans than regular sugar.

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The Benefits of Aloe Vera Tea

A common herbal remedy and holistic treatment, aloe vera tea has many nutritional benefits when it comes to a healthy lifestyle. Aloe vera tea comes from the sap of an aloe plant. This plant grows in warm environments, and can be used to treat many things from sunburn to digestive issues.

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How Do I Fix My Chicken Soup If It Has No Flavor?

Bland chicken soup may be good for the body, but it’s hardly good for your taste buds. From simple to savory, there are as many methods for flavoring the soup as there are recipes for the soup. The key is to taste the soup as you go so you avoid over-seasoning the broth.

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How to Cook Pig Heart

A pig's heart is one of the animal's most active organs, so it's quite lean. It has a rich, dense flavor, especially when it's fresh and the fat is trimmed away ahead of time. Once it's ready, draw out that flavor by cooking it one of two ways: slow and low or fast and flashy.

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How to Cook Frozen Pollock

For those who regard cooking fish as difficult and demanding, frozen pollock is a gift. Delicately-flavored and fine-textured, frozen pollock is customarily cooked without thawing, making it easy for beginning fish cooks to handle.

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How to Bake Canadian Bacon

Baked Canadian bacon is a healthier alternative to regular bacon because it has less fat content. While both are pig products, real Canadian bacon is nothing close to the Americanized "Canadian bacon." In fact, real Canadian bacon resembles the American version of a slice off of the pork loin. However, American "

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How to Make Your Own Salt Block

Salt blocks, also known as salt licks, are used by farmers for domesticated animals and by hunters to attract deer. Echonet.org states that salt blocks provide animals with the proper nutrients that they not only need but desire, and they can smell the sodium from far away.

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How to Substitute Oil for Butter in a Betty Crocker Cake

Many Betty Crocker cake mixes call for butter in the recipe. It is possible and common to substitute oil for butter when cooking a Betty Crocker cake. Essentially, butter contains 80 percent fat while oil is 100 percent fat; replacing butter with oil adds more fat to a Betty Crocker cake mix.

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Dandelion Tea Vs. Milk Thistle Tea

Both dandelion and milk thistle are considered herbs for the liver. A pesky weed to some, a treasure trove of medicinal remedies for others, dandelion's use as a medicinal herb reaches far back into Chinese history.

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Can Children Drink Ensure?

Ensure is a nutritional supplement drink made for adults and sold in drug stores, grocery stores, and used in clinical settings, such as hospitals. Ensure is not the most appropriate nutritional drink for children as other products are better designed for pediatric nutrition needs.

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Is it Healthy to Drink Cold Water?

Cold water is a healthy drink. Since the human body is about 60 percent water, water is essential to keep your body hydrated. Because your stomach absorbs cold water faster than warm water, it quickly cools your body to its normal temperature after exercising.

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How Does the Body Digest & Metabolize Fat?

Not only does the fat you eat help you enjoy your food and feel satisfied after meals, but it also plays important roles in your body. You store some fat for long-term energy needs and use some for short-term energy. Additionally, fat stores help cushion vital organs and protect nerve cells.

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Dosage of Fish Oil for Depression & Anxiety

Fish oil is an animal source of DHA and EPA omega-3 polyunsaturated fats. It is found most abundantly in fatty fish such as salmon and tuna, or as pill or oil supplement. Fish oil is widely known and used in the management of cardiovascular disease.

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How to Cook & Clean Crawdads

Crawdads, also known as "crayfish" and "crawfish," are small shellfish found in freshwater rivers and ponds throughout the United States. They look like miniature lobsters and grow to be 3 to 6 inches long. Because crawdads live in freshwater, it is important that they are cleaned thoroughly before they are cooked.

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How Do I Cook a Smoked Gammon Joint?

Boiled, baked or roasted, a smoked gammon joint is a traditional meal served in many British homes during the holiday season. The type of wood chips that the joints are smoked over determines their smoky flavor. Smoked gammon joints come in a variety of glazes and cures.

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