Updates from September, 2009

  • Ever Try Pizza Dough Making?

    Art Damico 12:34 am on September 15, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , how to make a pizza, pizza, pizza crust dough, pizza dough making, recipes, stuffed pizza crust

    Ever hear the phrase “easy as pie”. They may have been talking about pizza dough making because it actually is very simple.

    Flour, water, oil, salt and yeast are usually the only ingredients in most pizza doughs. Five basic and inexpensive components.

    Not only does pizza dough making not require many ingredients, it also doesn’t take a lot of time. The longest time period is waiting for the proofing process (the rising of the dough). But you can be doing other things.

    Find a simple pizza dough recipe on the Internet and repeat the following steps:

    First assemble all your ingredients in the right amounts before you start. This saves time and makes the process more efficient.

    Add and mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl. Add the water, making sure it’s not too far above or below a temperature of 105 degrees. That’s the optimum temperature for the yeast to do it’s thing.

    Stir the ingredients until everything comes together in a ragged ball, then add the oil. Stir until all the oil is absorbed.

    You can now either try to knead the dough in the bowl or remove it to a flour-dusted surface. Some even work the dough with both hands in mid-air. Add a little flour to the dough ball and your hands as necessary to keep them from sticking.

    When the dough becomes smooth-looking and seems very elastic when you pull it apart, stop kneading. Shape the dough into a ball.

    You can now lightly oil a bowl, add the dough ball and rotate it around until the ball is completely oiled as well. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and set in a warm place for approximately two hours or until the dough ball has doubled in size.

    Remove the dough after rising and place it on a flour-dusted work area. Begin rolling it out with a rolling pin. Most roll it to a 1/8 inch thickness. You can make it as thick or thin as you like.

    Once done, transfer it to your baking pan. Sometimes you have to roll the dough around the rolling pin to keep from tearing it while transporting, then unroll it right onto the pan. Shape or trim the dough as necessary to fit the pan.

    Guess what? You just succeeded one your first attempt at pizza dough making!

    Get Complementaryvideo tutorials and directions on pizza dough making at http://www.stuffed-pizza-crust.com. We offer over 200 recipes for pizza dough, pizza sauce and some scrumptious topping suggestions.

     
  • Diet Modification for Clear Skin

    Sally Dreiser 12:03 am on September 7, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , blemishes, dairy products, , , , pimples, skin, , sugars, zits

    As a child, you were probably warned against consuming large amounts of chocolate. The idea was that sweets would trigger breakouts. Dermatologists continually inform their patients that no link exists between diet and acne. However, evidence is coming to the forefront that suggests otherwise.

    Numerous acne sufferers have come forward to relay first hand experiences. Some have reported new acne breakouts after eating dairy products, while others peanuts. Is there reason to believe that these people would fabricate stories? In most cases, no. Our rich history in treating medical disorders has shown that most conditions are much more complex than we would like them to be. So many variables can be involved in what initially appears to be a straight-forward disorder. Although not casual link exists between diet and acne, there is indication that a slight modification in diet can produce an immense reduction in lesions. We all respond differently to various treatments, so many of you might see a big improvement while others a not so noticeable one.

    Processed foods, the main component of the American diet, are largely unhealthy. These foods contain mostly simple carbohydrates, which are directly converted into sugar by our body. This sugar trickles into the bloodstream, which ultimately spurs overproduction of a hormone known as testosterone. It is this hormone that controls sebum production. When oil is excreted in excessive quantities, new acne lesions can develop. Switching from processed foods to healthier ones can be a challenge. You stand to improve your overall health, not just in terms of clearing your skin. For instance, you lower your risk factor for diabetes when you reduce your intake of processed foods. Formulate a new diet plan and after a few weeks, you will feel like a healthier person. Lifestyle changes are necessary to get a clear complexion.

    Dairy products have long been known to be a big offender in respect to acne. Milk and other milk-based products are enriched with hormones that cause our body to respond negatively. A study conducted in 2005 revealed that women who consumed multiple cups of milk on a daily basis were at a substantially higher risk for developing severe forms of acne. There is no sense in debating the fact that dairy products are an integral part of our diet, however, anything in excess can prove to have catastrophic results. If you are someone who has a significant milk intake on a day to day basis, it may be time to start toning things down. You don’t want to subject yourself to the nightmares of acne.

    Many have a hard time accepting the fact that diet contributes to acne formation. However, they have not tested the hypothesis for themselves. Keeping your body free and clear of processed foods for a weak or more will not present any adverse health effects. If you have something to gain from such diet modification, what is holding you back? As processed foods have continued to proliferate our modern day society, the rates of acne prevalence have skyrocketed. You owe it to yourself to make some lifestyle changes not only to achieve a clear complexion, but to also secure your health for the future.

    Futher info on food choices and acne pimples and how to get rid of pimples with prevention is located on our site.

     
  • Great Hawaiian Macaroni Salad For Parties

    Mike Sasaki 12:03 am on August 15, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    There is nothing better than traveling to Hawaii and tasting their delicious Macaroni Salad. If you’ve ever been to a luau, you know how great their Macaroni Salad is and how quickly it disappears. And unlike a luau, this homemade Hawaiian Macaroni Salad can be prepared in less than 30 minutes. Add only 10 minutes to the recipe if you have to go to the grocery store to pick up a couple ingredients, but chances are you already have everything at home.

    You probably already have all of the ingredients you need to make Hawaiian Macaroni Salad. And, if you have 30 minutes of time, you can make it very quickly for your family to enjoy. Don’t sweat it though if you don’t have all the ingredients. A 10 minute trip to the grocery store is all you need to pick up any missing ingredients and once you get home, you can turn on your favorite sitcom and by the time it’s over, you’ll have delicious Hawaiian Macaroni Salad for your family.

    First, check your pantry because you may have all of the ingredients at home, already. If not, it’s a quick trip to the grocery store, since there are only 6 ingredients needed.

    Next, cook the macaroni pasta for 8-9 minutes and until it’s tender. This is a very crucial step in making your Hawaii Macaroni Salad delicious.

    Third, add the diced carrots, mayo, and milk to the macaroni. Add salt & black pepper as you like. You may have to add more mayonnaise if desired, since this is a personal taste.

    Fourth step, chill in refrigerator until cold and when ready to serve you may want to add more mayonnaise.

    The last step is to get creative and maybe add ham, peas, boiled eggs or tuna. Try out different additions and see what your family likes!

    Give this recipe a shot and I promise you won’t be disappointed. Even those that dislike mayo, love Hawaiian Macaroni Salad. You’ll be happy you tried this recipe and it’ll become your ‘Go To Recipe’ when having a summer party.

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  • The Best Thai Food Ever - Sawasdee Thai Restaurant

    sstrait 7:26 pm on August 6, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    On our recent trip to Aruba my son was all excited to see a Wendy’s on our way to our timeshare.  I was more intrigued by a brightly colored restaurant located right next door Sawasdee Thai Restaurant.  When we got to the Marriott’s Aruba Surf Club, I asked about it and was told it was very good.

    We decided to give it a try.  Like most Palm Beach Restaurants it was an easy walk from the high rise resorts so we chose to walk.  After that try we went again.  In fact I think we would have gone their every night.  WOW.

    There are so many great things about Sawasdee Thai Restaurant that I am unsure how to even start.  You know how you look at a menu and something reads like it should taste good and the picture looks great and then when you get it you wonder if you got what you ordered?  Kind of like the Big Mac on the menu looks nothing like the squashed sideways looking burger with globs of goo?  Well Sawasdee Thai Restaurant is one of those restaurants where I felt the chef took presentation to heart.

    I found the service to be refreshingly simple.  Meaning it was a feeling of being a guest versus waited on.  Probably not the most prompt but that added to the charm.  One of our orders was taking a long time so they thoughtfully brought us out an order of spring rolls.

    My husband looked at them suspiciously then took a tentative bite.  My acting skill are not up to par because his eyes widened and he grabbed his second one.  They were absolutely delightful.  They were crisply cooked and just the perfect size and when accompanied by their sauce they were heaven.

    I ordered the Red Curry Adventure and Steve order the Garlic Chicken while our son ate fried rice.  The Curry was spectacular – I am a huge curry fan and it was spicy and flavorful and the meat tender – it was definitely worth the wait.  Steve’s Garlic Chicken was fantastic as well. well cooked, spicy and great cuts of meat.

    We had enough left over for lunch the next morning are our bill was only around $50 with tip.  It was the cheapest sit down meal we had in Aruba and we had leftovers.  I will say that the next day the spices were even better as they had really soaked in.

    A few days later we went again because my uncle had joined us and he loves Thai.  He lives in Manhatten and eats at some really great Thai restaurants and wanted to get his take on it.

    We had the spring rolls again – and again they were perfect.  My son and husband did not deviate (they are like that!) but I ordered the Thai Pepper Chicken and my uncle ordered Pad Thai with prawns.  All were at two of three stars in the heat department.

    I am not a prawns lover so I have to take my uncles word for them but he said they were fabulous.  My chicken was spicy hot but in a good way.  Luckily they kept the water glasses full because it was hot.  If you are not into burning spicy food stick with one star.  I grew up in California on real Mexican food and love spicy so it worked for me.

    After our meal I asked my uncle how it stacked up to the New York Thai places and he said it was better.  In fact I think all three of us agreed that if we could find cheap airfaire we would fly to Aruba just to eat at Sawasdee Thai Restaurant.

    Hey isn’t Jet Blue having a special?  Hmmmmm The JetBlue Fall Fare Sale – fares for as little as $29 each way! Hurry, sale ends 8/5 11:59pm MT.  Better get clicking!

    About The Author:

    Jodie is the owner and operator of the Aruba Travel Site which is dedicated to Aruba Travel including Resorts, Hotels, General Information, Restaurants and more as well as Travel Advisor Blog which is a discussion of all things travel.

     
  • The Cat's Pick A New Food

    sstrait 1:04 pm on August 4, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    In the quest to find a new food we finally picked a food. Okay I finally received a complete approval from Abbeylocks and the Three Black (and White) Bears.

    I ordered three options for the trial. I was hoping that one would work and was so excited when my package got to the house. The first food we tried was Castor & Pollux Ultramix Indoor Feline Canned and the three boys (Slakk, Spudd and Copy) all liked it but Abbey refused to eat it. I decided to wait a day to try the next food choice.

    Copy was still refusing to eat raw so he was VERY hungry for our next option. So we then tried
    Newman’s Own Organics Canned Cat Food Chicken & Rice the good news was that all of the cat’s gobbled it up, the bad news was Mommy did not do her homework and the carbohydrate % was over 10% as fed.

    With Slakk’s well documented Feline Diabetes I really try to keep him under 8% carbohydrates as fed ad for some reason I chose a can with rice in it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this food choice for a healthy cat or even some diabetic cats, but Slakk’s blood sugar will elevate.

    Just to check I tested him (yes you can home test a diabetic cat just like human diabetics do) and his bloog sugar was in the 80s. His normal rate is in the 50-70 range so yes even one small can of a higher carb food will cause him issues.

    In fact it is the reason Sam is not allowed any dry food because if Slakk gets into it his blood sugar skyrockets. After three years in remission and as he ages it is more important than ever to keep him in remission. His immune system is already compromised from the ravages of the disease so I have to be very careful.

    So sadly we had to say no to the Newmans. I was down to my third choice, Evanger’s Canned Cat Food – Organic Chicken. I set the food down and SUCCESS!

    All of the cat’s scarfed it down and then went and laid down and took a bath. In my cat world that is a great sign. So now everyone but Copy is getting their normal raw plus a tiny bit of Evanger’s and Copy got just the Evanger’s.

    Our world is now at peace. Whew

     
  • BBQ Tools and Tips: Grilling Fruit

    sstrait 10:50 pm on August 3, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    I know you think I am crazy but yes, you can grill fruit like vegetables on the grill.  If you enjoy fresh fruit, you’ll love grilled fruit.  Some fruits like pineapple caramelize wonderfully due to the high concentration of sugars in them.

    Most fruits have enough moisture and sugar that they do not need seasoning.  They should be grilled fairly quickly over medium-direct high heat until tender.  You should only need to turn them once or twice. 

    Fruit needs to be either halved or sliced, depending on the size and thickness (you will need to hollow out the core if grilling them whole).  You need to watch them carefully as they cook very fast and can go from brown to burnt in a flash.  Make sure to have your grill tools close by, especially the tongs and spatula as you may have to pull them off quickly.

    A few need to be grilled on indirect heat and you will end of with fruit similar to their baked counterparts.

    Listed below is a great guide to the length of cooking:

     

    Fruit
    Grilling Time
    Apples, sliced  3 to 5 minutes
    Apples, halved  10 to 12 minutes
    Apples, whole indirect heat, 40 to 60 minutes
    Apricots 6 to 8 minutes
    Bananas (peeled)  4 to 6 minutes
    Bananas (unpeeled)   3 to 4 minutes
    Figs (sliced)   2 to 3 minutes
    Figs (whole)   6 to 8 minutes
    Grapefruit  3 to 5 minutes
    Grapes    2 to 3 minutes
    Lemons   2 to 3 minutes
    Limes   2 to 3 minutes
    Mangoes (sliced)   6 to 8 minutes
    Mangoes (whole)    8 to 10 minutes
    Nectarines  6 to 8 minutes
    Oranges 3 to 5 minutes
    Papayas (sliced)  6 to 8 minutes
    Papayas (halved)  8 to 10 minutes
    Peaches 6 to 8 minutes
    Pears (halved)  10 to 12 minutes
    Pears (whole) Indirect heat, 40 to 60 minutes
    Pineapples 6 to 8 minutes
    Plantains (unpeeled)  10 to 12 minutes
    Plums 4 to 6 minutes

     

     
  • How To Carve A Chicken

    sstrait 12:24 pm on August 3, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    How many times have you cooked chicken to perfection then go to cut it and make a mess?  Here are some easy steps for carving a great bird into great pieces.

    First you need to have proper grill tools, long-handled spatula, sharp knife and long-handled tongs.

    First step is to remove the legs.  You start by pulling the drumstick away from the body, make sure to do this by pulling from the tip of the drumstick.  With your other hand begin cutting through the joint that holds the leg to the hip.  Envision a V, you want to cut straight through the V to separate the drumstick from the hip.

    Next, remove the wings.  Like the drumsticks, use your knife to cut at a forty-five degree angle through the area where the wing joins the body.  Try and keep your knife as close to the body as possible.

    Last you need to remove the chicken breasts.  Start by making a slit along the top of the breastbone and start on one side.  Use your knife to slowly separate the breast from the body.  Your knife is also great for assisting you in removing the breast from the ribcage.  Once you have completed that side, repeat on the other side.

    Depending on the size of the chicken you can cut the breasts into pieces.  Arrange breast slices with the spatula and use the tongs to place the wings and drumsticks.  A gorgeous presentation for a delicious meal!
     

     
  • How To Carve A Chicken

    sstrait 7:07 am on August 3, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    How many times have you cooked chicken to perfection then go to cut it and make a mess?  Here are some easy steps for carving a great bird into great pieces.

    First you need to have proper grill tools, long-handled spatula, sharp knife and long-handled tongs.

    First step is to remove the legs.  You start by pulling the drumstick away from the body, make sure to do this by pulling from the tip of the drumstick.  With your other hand begin cutting through the joint that holds the leg to the hip.  Envision a V, you want to cut straight through the V to separate the drumstick from the hip.

    Next, remove the wings.  Like the drumsticks, use your knife to cut at a forty-five degree angle through the area where the wing joins the body.  Try and keep your knife as close to the body as possible.

    Last you need to remove the chicken breasts.  Start by making a slit along the top of the breastbone and start on one side.  Use your knife to slowly separate the breast from the body.  Your knife is also great for assisting you in removing the breast from the ribcage.  Once you have completed that side, repeat on the other side.

    Depending on the size of the chicken you can cut the breasts into pieces.  Arrange breast slices with the spatula and use the tongs to place the wings and drumsticks.  A gorgeous presentation for a delicious meal!
     

     
  • The Best Way To Add Years To Your Grill: Clean It

    sstrait 10:46 pm on August 2, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Sounds simple huh?  The biggest reason for grill failures and repairs are  because their owners do not regularly clean them.  I don’t mean shine them up like they are new but keep them from having encrusted burn remnants from the past two years.

    Here are some tips on keeping your grill healthy.


    After Every Use

    If at all possible you should clean your grill before you put food on as well.  Again it is easier to clean it when it is hot so turn it on, wait a few minutes and then give it a quick scrub.  If you do this before and after, your grill will be in great shape.

    At minimum clean your grill after use.  It is easy to get it clean when it is hot so this is the best time to do so.  If you have a stainless steel grill be sure to only use a brass bristled brush as the others may scratch the surface.  If your grill grates are iron than you can use any brush.

    Optional but Highly Suggested

    • Check the grease/ash catcher and empty it when needed.
    • Clean off the side tables so stains do not set in and bugs are not attracted.
    • After you grill is dry, cover it.  This will keep it from rusting.  We sell some great grill covers so no excuses.


    The Once a Year Thorough Cleaning

    1. Give the grill a thorough cleaning, check the heat diffuser for buildup of food debris.  Clean the lid and firebox, if you have a large amount of buildup you can use a heavy-duty cleaner.  If you see what looks like paint peeling that is just baked on grease, simply remove it with a damp paper towel.
    2. Check for corrosion and scrub away any white spots.
    3. If the outside is looking dingy you can repaint it with a heat resistant grill paint (exterior only!)
    4. If Grilling season is over, store your grill in a dry spot.

    If you have a gas grill:

    1. Check the burner tubes.  If your flame is more yellow than blue you may have cracks
    2. Check the controls and lubricate any sticky controls
    3. Check the igniter and if it is not working then you may need to clean the tip of the electrode.

    If you do these steps your grill will stay in better shape and you will get more years out of them.  Make sure to check your manufacturer’s directions as well.

     
  • Toast Cafe: The Best Breakfast Around

    sstrait 10:04 pm on August 2, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    For me my favorite meal is breakfast.  I love eggs Benedict the most and like the judge from Top Chef I can almost cry when I get served a bad egg.

    One day I was looking for a restaurant for breakfast and went on the Internet to see if I could find anything that was not a chain.  Nothing against chain restaurants but they really tend to lack charm and well anything special in the way they do things.  So I found this place called Toast Café.

    Now there are actually two, they opened a new restaurant in Davidson, North Carolina, but one we go to the original which is in Huntersville. Our Toast Café is a small house that was converted into a restaurant.  At one time it was probably an 800 square foot two bedroom and now it has about 14 tables, an eat-on bar and a ton of outdoor seating when there is good weather.

    It definitely has charm.  Did I mention the original hardwood floors?

    Huntersville is a great place to live, we are not Charlotte home of the banks and the largest city in North Carolina, we are not Cornelius or Mooresville the lakefront areas where the NASCAR elite and the uber rich live in their 10,000 square foot mansions.  Then there is Davidson, with its picturesque downtown and artsy charm and home to one of the best college basketball teams around, with a pricetag to match.  So sandwiched in between all of these is Huntersville, a town of about 10,000 where people are not too rich or too poor and have the best breakfast place around.

    So back to Toast Café.  Everything is fresh and made for you.  I get eggs Benedict with scrambled eggs (I hate poached) and it always comes out perfect.  My biggest gripe is flat barely scrambled eggs.  You can tell the cook does not care just slaps the egg on and cooks it and folds it and throws it on a plate.  Not at toast.

    They have a wonderful selection of flap jacks (pancakes) including a peanut butter and banana and a raspberry walnut – if I did not love my eggs Benedict I would be having one of those.  Instead of hash brown you get red skinned potatoes that are very well seasoned and so yummy you forget that potatoes are only supposed to be in moderation.  And yes they even serve great toast!

    Prices are very reasonable too, comparable to chains but without the chain taste.  They serve breakfast until 3 p.m. so you never have to worry about being to late.  On weekends get there early or late because the crowds of locals are huge.

    The best part is you get old-fashioned service, the kind that makes you want to come back.  And you will.  Again and again.

    Toast Cafe, 100 Huntersville-Concord Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078  T:(704) 875-7840

     
  • Do You Know Why Your Cat Is Obese?

    sstrait 9:50 pm on August 2, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    My one-eyed feral brat aka Copy Cat has decided to go on strike against his regular food. Now if I was a one-eyed feral who won’t let anyone touch him despite being a house cat for THREE YEARS I would be happy just to be fed. But he lives in our house so he goes on strike and sits 10 feet away from me and looks pathetic.

    So I am on the hunt for food. This happens about once every six months where one of my cats decides it is time for a change. So I pullout my favorite bookmark, Janet and Binky’s Cat Food List. This is a great resource for calories as well as carbohydrates “as fed.” We try to feed food under 8 carbs as fed for Slakk’s blood sugar to stay in the zone.

    From Slakk’s Diabetes I learned that the labels on the cans are about worthless so I rely on this list for my information. The rule of thumb for the amount of calories a cat should intake everyday goes something like this:

    (13.7 x Optimum weight) +70 = daily calories

    My cats are ummm good converters, so they actually stay at around 170 calories per day, sometimes up to 200 but a normal weight 12 pound cat should figure eating around 230 calories per day.

    So for some reason I went on a website for commercial cat food – VERY well known brand (no I am not going to name them because they do not deserve the publicity) and they recommend 1 can of their over-processed, slaughter house reject, pesticide filled cans of death, oops I mean cat food per every 2.5 pounds. Doing the math that is 4.8 cans per day…FOR ONE CAT.

    After I got up from the floor I looked at the calories – about 435 total, assuming any cat could shove all of that in their mouth in a day (Slakk has offered to try), that is 200 calories OVER the optimal calories – and these are the people telling YOU they understand nutrition and you should trust them?

    And then lets do the math, each can of death is $.079 times 5 (because you know you will feed 5 cans not 4.8) equals $3.95 PER DAY. That means in 30 days you would spend $118.68 not including tax, but hey you could forget your gym membership BECAUSE YOUR CAT WOULD BE SO FAT PICKING THEM UP WOULD BE A WORKOUT. If you have four cats like me then you would spend more on cat’s food then groceries

    So then I look at a better alternative Evanger’s Canned Cat Food – Organic Chicken 5.5 oz. Can at $1.49 for a 5.5 ounce can. That is approximately the same calorie count as one day’s allotted calories. I feed this sometimes and honestly my big pig cats only get about ¾ of a can because quality calories mean less calories, but to be fair I will use the proper amount. So that equals $44.70 a month a whopping $74 dollar difference IN FAVOR OF A QUALITY PRODUCT.

    Amazing huh?

    If you really want to see your head explode look at the as fed calories for dry food, one cup equals 350-650 calories – ONE CUP. I will not even discuss the carbs…you know that is bad.

    Raise your hand if your idea of feeding your cat is to take a bag of kitty crack and dump it in a self feeder…Don’t worry that was me before Slakk went diabetic. I ask you this – Do you think your cat is only eating what they need or are they gorging on the calorie heavy, carbohydrate-ridden pesticide filled bags of death (yes, related to the over-processed, slaughter house reject, pesticide filled cans of death).

    So back to the web, I went to one of the lower calorie, yet highly-publicized dry cat food bags and read that my darlings should eat one cup or 362 calories – yes 150% of the recommended calories for a healthy 12 pound cat. Assuming my cats would self regulate at one cup (yeah sure) the kitty crack would cost a smidge over $1.20 per day.

    Well until Slakk’s diabetes went out of remission and I was spending $100 dollars on his insulin alone. But again the cancellation of the gym membership would help out. Until one of the others went on the juice too…

    But if you are feeding your cat on the calorie heavy, carbohydrate ridden pesticide filled bag of death or over-processed, slaughter-house reject, pesticide filled cans of death know this. IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT. We have been told that these companies know best and love our pets – well they are loving our pets to DEATH. My husband has banned me from the pet food aisle because I become an evangelist for proper feeding.

    Kudos to companies like PETCO.com who have seriously started not only offering, but showcasing healthy alternatives to the cans/bags of death. Baby steps folks, babysteps.

    I was in your shoes at one time and it took almost losing my sweet baby Slakk to learn his food was killing him. But now I know better and know feeding healthy is CHEAPER and your cat feels better and your vet bills go down and their coat shine goes UP. And maybe just maybe they will shed some weight.

     
  • Boat Charter Newbe Top Tips

    Tom Binns 12:06 am on June 6, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Vacations can become “times of your life” when you get aboard a boat. It can be a day to remember if it goes well. You will need to follow some simple rules to avoid problems. Here are a few basic tips to make your day trouble free.

    If you have chartered a “bareboat” it means you do not have anyone to sail it for you. If you don’t have the minimum qualification yourself you will need to hire a skipper if necessary crew. Check with you charter company who may be able to organise some salty sea dogs for you.

    Fuel is not normally included in the price of a charter. It will be charged to you as an extra at the end of the trip. Something to think about as boats love to guzzle back the diesel.

    You can tan three times the speed at sea. But you have to be careful not to burn. Take lotion and a hat. You often don’t feel the effects of the sun until you have reached land at the end of the day and then it’s too late!

    Make sure you take snorkel and goggles there’s nothing like diving in off a boat into turquoise waters. Always check for jelly fish before jumping in.

    When the weather is bad you will be required to wear a life jacket, especially if you can’t swim. It’s advisable for children to wear them all the times. Some boats will not be suitable for really young children. Always take the skippers advice and listen to his safety speech at the start of the journey.

    It’s a nice idea to tip the skipper and if you’re going ashore for a meal ask him along you’ll often get some good sea tales out of him. It’s normal practice to tip the skipper at the end of the trip.

    That’s all you need to know for now have fun and have a smashing day!

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  • All about Aroma Rice Cookers

    Anthony Cruz 12:16 am on June 5, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    I love rice, especially when I add cream and raisins for flavor. My palate gets so excited when I see steamed vegetables. I hate it when I have a wet and sticky rice and it really pains me to have a mouthful of rice that is too dry.

    Praise the Lord for giving us Aroma rice cookers. These cookers allow you to cook yummy rice. Why do many consumers love these rice cookers by Aroma?

    They make your life easier

    I just love the fact that these rice cookers make cooking so easy. They are so simple you can cook your favorite rice in no time. Using the measuring cup and the rice paddle narrows your job to perfecting the rice-to-water ratio.

    And your rice cooker will take care of the rest. They are also dishwasher friendly.

    They come in many sizes

    The Aroma rice cooker series also features a variety of sizes. The Pot-Style Rice Cooker sports a traditional Japanese style. It can be as small as a 3 cupper and as big as a 15 cupper. The Cool-touch unit comes in various cup sizes: 4, 8, 10, and 15.

    The commercial models have 24- and 30-cup versions. The smaller Aroma rice cookers are great for singles and couples. The larger ones are perfect for any occasion.

    They match with almost any kitchen design

    Buying a huge rice cooker is not recommended if your kitchen space is limited. Fortunately, I have my own Aroma cooker. I am very glad Aroma makes rice cookers that save important space.

    They are all-around rice cookers

    Their versatility is what makes the Aroma rice cookers popular. In addition to cooking the perfect rice, they are also great for stews and soups and steaming meats and vegetables. They are spacious inside and include steaming trays, saving time and energy when making your perfect meal.

    They?re inexpensive

    They are surprisingly very affordable relative to other popular brands like the Zojirushi rice cooker. And the Aroma rice cookers do well in the competitive market. Three-cup version costs around $14 and the 30-cup version costs $129.

    They make great gifts for family and friends.

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