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From The Children's Health Environmental Coalition
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Hi All,
Just watched an interesting ABC news report video that shows a study about how comfort food binge eating might be biological because stressed monkeys eat more:
Whether it's bi
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Giles Coren, food critic for The Times, and writer/actress/comedienne
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coagulated soy milk. One of these not-tofu tofus is goma dofu ??????or sesame tofu. Goma dofu is made from three simple ingredients: ground sesame paste, water, and kuzu or kudzu powder.
Goma dofu, the poster child of shoujin ryour
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Good eating habits results in healthy digestive system that will improve your overall health. It also makes you free from a number of ailments. Below are top ten eating habits that are very beneficial for maintaining a good health.
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Good eating habits results in healthy digestive system that will improve your overall health. It also makes you free from a number of ailments. Below are top ten eating habits that are very beneficial for maintaining a good health.
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Good eating habits results in healthy digestive system that will improve your overall health. It also makes you free from a number of ailments. Below are top ten eating habits that are very beneficial for maintaining a good health.
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If you are trying to quit smoking and found some days are much harder than others it could be the food you eat. Some foods may dampen your cravings for the addictive nicotine that keeps you hooked.
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There are two Japanese vegetables that I can’t get fresh here that I miss very much. One is burdock root or gobo; the other is bamboo shoot or takenoko (??? or ??. Bamboo shoots are very much a spring-only vegetable, much like asparagus, so around this time of year I always get a craving for the crunch and subtle flavor.
While fresh bamboo shoots haven’t made their appearance at markets and stores in Zürich, it is possible to buy precooked bamboo shoots. (And the truth is, most Japanese people nowadays use convenient precooked bamboo shoots anyway. Fre
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Every year, millions of people turn to diet plans in an attempt to lose some excess weight. Obesity is a huge problem in America, with 40% of the deaths reported in 2000 caused by some obesity-related disease; heart disease, stroke, and diabetes topped this list. So it's no wonder that more people every day are looking for some ways to get the pounds off.
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A calorie shifting diet is a specific weight loss technique that attempts to stop the natural process of your metabolism slowing down. Your metabolism slows down naturally when you begin to eat less as a result of a diet. This is why a calorie shifting diet can be so effective; when you proceed with a normal low calorie diet your metabolism grinds almost to a halt. This is due to the fact that your body is designed to store a certain amount of fats. When the fat you have stored within your body comes under threat by a diet; your metabolism will effectively slow down to help your body compensat
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instant, or overnight pickles. These pickles can be made
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When I write about some ingredients or vegetables, I am usually quite confident that most people will like them. Lotus root for example may look exotic to western eyes, but is are quite neutral in taste. Taro root, or satoimo ????in Japanese, are a different matter though, because it has a texture that divides people sharply into like and dislike: sliminess.
Japanese people in general, unlike most peoples of the western hemisphere, love foods with slimy textures. Whereas in the American South okra is batter
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Fans of the original Japanese Iron Chef (ryouri no tetsujin ?????) in the U.S. have cause for celebration, because the series is back on the air starting tonight at 11pm Eastern on the Fine Living channel. I think it’s been off the air on the Food Network for a while now. In my opinion, while the American version is fine, there’s nothing to match the sheer craziness and fun of the original.
Ryouri no tetsujin, which actually means The Iron People (Men) of Cooking, fir
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how to make yogurt (or as they spell it in the UK, yoghurt) in the Guardian. I did not want to go to the trouble of making yogurt from scratch, but I had a big pot of plain yogurt that needed to be used up so I made a sort of variation on the yogurt cheese balls further down on the page.
Yogurt cheese, in case you are
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The food prices poll has just concluded, and the results show that 43% of the people who votes are ‘very concerned’ and 45% are ‘a little concerned’ about rising food prices. That is quite a lot indeed.
I’ve been thinking of ways in which our household food budget can go on a diet. Given that we are rather passionate about good food around here, there are compromises we are not willing to make. But there are lots we can do without feeling like we are depriving ourselves too.
Eat ou
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Lets Get Down to The Bone on Bones
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I have so many things to do that I vowed to stay away from the computers this weekend, but someone alerted me to this entry on the Health.com blog which quotes me. (Health.com is a Time Inc. property.) I just wanted to set some things straight, because a couple of the statements there are just not right.
The writer, Amy O’Connor, contacted me with some questions, based on her premise that wagashi or Japanese sweets were healthier for you because they were low fat (or at l
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