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How to Use Eggshells in Coffee

Egg shells are alkaline, while coffee is acidic. When added to coffee, the egg shells remove much of the bitterness and mellow out the flavor. Egg shells are also used in making campfire coffee – boiling loose grounds in a pot of water – because the shells help keep the grounds in the bottom of the pot.

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How to Sweeten Spaghetti Sauce

Tomatoes are a member of the deadly nightshade family and were originally considered poisonous when they were first introduced to England. In truth, tomatoes are full of healthy lycopene, beta carotene and several vitamins and minerals, according to the United States Department of Agriculture.

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How to Toast Oats

Toasting gives oats a nuttier flavor and decreases the cook time for oat varieties that cook more slowly, such as steel-cut and pinhead. You can use toasted oats in place of regular oats in breakfast cereals as well as recipes such as granolas, cookies and as the topping for crisps.

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How to Cook Rice in a Proctor Rice Cooker

Proctor Silex rice cookers take the guess work out of cooking rice. You don’t have to worry about maintaining the correct temperature or cook times because the machine does it automatically. Proctor Silex has two models of rice cooker: the 10-cup 34733Y and the 8-cup 34734Y.

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How to Cook Italian Sausage Quickly

Italian sausage is traditionally made from pork, which must be cooked the sausage thoroughly to prevent food-borne illnesses. How you cook the sausage depends on its intended purpose. For example, if you intend to use the sausage in lasagna, you need to remove it from the casing or use bulk sausage.

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B-Complex Vitamin Toxicity

B-complex is a vitamin supplement made of a blend of B-vitamins. There are eight B vitamins in all -- thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, B-6, biotin, B-12 and folate or folic acid.

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Normal Dosage of Glucosamine Chondroitin

Glucosamine and chondroitin are often combined together in a dietary supplement. You can also buy them in individual supplements in the form of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate. Both supplements are used to promote joint health and as a remedy for the pain and cartilage loss associated with osteoarthritis.

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Advantages & Disadvantages of Organic Foods

Once only found in health food stores, you can now buy organic foods in mainstream grocery stores. Independent and large manufacturers crowd store shelves with organic products. In addition to organic produce, milk and meat, you can also buy organic cereals, sauces and even snack foods, such as tortilla chips.

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Kebab meat with fried potatoes and vegetables

How to Grill Slices of Gyro Meat

The gyro is a Greek-American sandwich composed of a lamb-based meat served on grilled pita bread with lettuce, tomato and a yogurt-cucumber sauce called tzatziki. The sandwich closely resembles the Arabic schwarma or the Turkish doner kebab.

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How to Make Raw Chocolate Bars with Cacao Nibs

Raw cacao nibs are pieces of the beans from the cacao plant. The seed is the source of the cocoa powder and cocoa butter in chocolate. Commercial chocolate bars are made by roasting the cacao beans and heating the chocolate paste above 118 degrees Fahrenheit.

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How to Steam Tomatoes

Steaming tomatoes allows you to easily remove the skins for use in sauces, soups, stews and other recipes. You can also steam the tomatoes as a prelude to canning and other forms of preservation.

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Homemade Grass Fed Prime Rib Roast

How to Cook Sliced Prime Rib

Prime rib is the tender and flavorful meat from the rib portion of the cow. Although prime rib is one of the more expensive cuts of beef, the “prime” in the name refers to the fact that it is one of the primal cuts of beef, and not related to the USDA grading scale.

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How to Cook Sausages in a Pan

There are several varieties of sausage, from pork-based breakfast links to sausages made from blood, veal and even fish. Due to its cylindrical shape and thickness, it’s easy to overcook the outside before the inside is done.

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How to Cook an English Cut Beef Chuck Shoulder Roast

English cut beef chuck shoulder roast is a fatty and flavorful cut of meat. Because it is from the shoulder of the cow, it is tougher than some other cuts of meat and responds well to braising, or roasting in liquid.

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How to Determine Lifting Glove Size

Lifting gloves protect your hands from calluses, relieve pressure on your hands and wrists and help you obtain a better grip on heavier weights. Proper fit is important to ensure that you a proper grip.

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How to Exercise for a Feminine Figure & Hips

Although a narrow waist and wide hips are signatures of the feminine figure, some women are genetically inclined to have thicker waists and narrower hips. To achieve a more feminine form, do exercises to sculpt the muscles in the waist, hips and buttocks.

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How to Increase Flexibility in My Big Toes

The big toe is responsible for pushing off your foot as you walk forward. Injury, wear and tear, and surgery, such as bunion surgery, can reduce the flexibility and range of motion in your big toe. Loss of flexibility can affect your gait because your big toe can’t bend back far enough for you to walk normally.

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