Chorizo Sausage

How to Cook Chorizo Sausages

Chorizo is a type of sausage often used in Spanish and Mexican cuisine. It is made from coarsely chopped pork and red pepper, with chili pepper and paprika as a seasoning. Chorizo ranges from a mild heat to intensely spicy, depending on the brand or recipe.

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How to Cook Spinach With Eggs

Eggs are a versatile food that you can cook in different ways, with many accompanying ingredients and flavors. Add various meats, cheeses or vegetables to eggs to make a memorable breakfast, lunch or dinner.

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How to Grill Carrots in Aluminum Foil

Carrots are a versatile vegetable, rich in beneficial nutrients such as beta carotene. Carrots often end up in soups, stews and salads, or they are eaten as a snack. You can cook carrots in a variety of ways, including boiling, steaming, roasting or microwaving.

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How to Hold Burgers Together With Eggs

Burgers are a dish that you can find in restaurants ranging from the smallest greasy spoon to the most elegant fine-dining spot. Burgers are also a favorite of many home cooks, especially during grilling season.

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How to Bake a Potato in Tinfoil on the Grill

Your grill is an ideal place to bake potatoes while you prepare the rest of your meal. When you close the lid, all the heat you need is trapped inside to cook the potatoes all the way through. You can also avoid having to turn on your oven and heat up the house.

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How to Grind Bean Flour

Beans are a nutritious food commonly used as a side dish or in salads, soups and casseroles. Vegetarians often use beans combined with a starch like rice as an alternative complete protein source. You can expand your bean use by making bean flours and using them in place of regular wheat flour.

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How to Make Apple Schnapps

Schnapps refers to an alcoholic beverage that is either potato or grain based, with added flavors. Schnapps originated in Germany, and in the U.S. it is primarily used to create a slew of different mixed drinks. Some common schnapps flavors include peppermint, root beer, peach, cinnamon and apple.

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How to Fry With Butter

Most people recognize that frying food is not the healthiest preparation method. You can make fried foods a little lighter by frying in canola or vegetable oil. However, for browning and flavor, butter is usually the first choice.

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Exercises for Ankle Pronation

Ankle pronation is when your foot rolls inward and your arch flattens, creating a tendency to walk on the inner part of your foot. Ankle pronation can be diagnosed by watching someone walk from behind. Your Achilles tendon is usually straight, but with ankle pronation it will bend toward the outside at the ankle.

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How to Blow Up an Exercise Ball

An exercise ball can revitalize your fitness workout. Also called Swiss balls, balance balls or stability balls, exercise balls are known for working your core and can also strengthen every major muscle group. Physiotherapists use exercise balls to treat patients who have undergone surgery or been in an accident.

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Butt Shaping Exercises Without Weights

Many people who enjoy working out make the mistake of neglecting certain body parts as part of a regular body-shaping routine. Much attention is paid to the chest, arms and shoulders, but muscles like the calves and buttocks are often forgotten.

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Front Crawl Stroke Technique

The front crawl is a classic swimming stroke and is usually one of the first learned when you take swimming lessons. The front crawl is also known as freestyle swimming, and is the fastest of all the swimming strokes, according to the Swim City website.

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External Hip Rotator Stretches

External hip rotators are muscles in your pelvic region that are responsible for hip-twisting movements such as hitting a baseball or swinging a golf club. Hip muscles have a tendency to tighten from age, injury, inactivity, or any number of degenerative conditions.

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Exercises for Wrist Flexibility

In most cases, the issue of wrist flexibility will likely never cross your mind until you have sustained an injury or developed a condition that takes it away. Having flexibility in your wrists makes the lifting, gripping and twisting of daily life easy to handle.

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How to Get Rid Of Omentum Fat

The omentum is a flap of tissue resembling an apron that is positioned under your abdominal muscles and covers your intestines, says Harvard Medical School. The fat that accumulates in the omentum is known as visceral fat, and compared to subcutaneous fat that forms around your hips and thighs.

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Thoracic Spine Stretches

The part of your spine known as the thoracic region resides in the upper part of your back at around the chest level. The thoracic spine is made up of 12 vertebrae; your ribs are connected to it to help protect vital organs.

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Workout Programs for Catchers

Being a quality pitcher is a lot much more than simply catching a pitched ball and returning it to the pitcher. You must also be strong enough and prepared for the physical demands of the sport.

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Chair Core Exercises

Exercising your core muscles seated in a chair is not what most people would think of when considering a midsection workout. However, if you are tied to a desk at work all day, have limited space or are unable to move around well, you can get an effective core workout from a chair.

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How to Do Quadricep Stretches While Sitting

Your quadriceps are a group of four muscles that sit in the front of your thigh. Your quad muscles include the vastus medialis, intermedius, lateralis and rectus femoris. The main function of your quadriceps is to straighten your leg. Keeping your quads flexible will help you avoid tightness that leads to injury.

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