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Use Your Microwave For CookingHow often do you use your microwave for cooking? This device offers so many functions when it comes to cooking that most people never bother to utilize. It's sad really. In most homes, the microwave has been relegated to doing duty as a meat defroster, popcorn popper, and coffee warmer rather than using is as the fabulous device for actual food preparation that it really is capable of being.
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More Articles... control. In fact, many diet experts actually say that you can eat almost anything you want as long as you control the portions that you eat. When you eat a giant plateful of food at every meal, you are taking in more fat and calories than you need. Here is another thought. When you go out to eat, which ... Healthy, Great Tasting Food Alternatives ... straight from the garden. Fresh peas, corn, and tomatoes on the dinner table with cornbread is a feast fit for a king! I will have to admit here, that cornbread would not be the healthiest choice in bread, but it's unbeatable in the taste department. What about wintertime? Thanks to greenhouse growers, ... Sneaking Healthy Foods Into Your Child's Diet ... small enough to go undetected. Add to sauce: Another great tip is to add pureed vegetables to your sauces, such as spaghetti sauce. While there are some kids that turn their noses up to sauce, most kids will eat them. You may need a good food processor, but once you puree the vegetables, your kids will ... Do We Teach Our Kids Bad Food Habits? ... between eating right and living longer, more healthful lives. But we don't practice what we read. We certainly don't ever stop to think about how much of our day is spent without any nutritional input at all. Our children grow into adults, and we wonder why they look a little pale, or less than robust ... ... profit. The commercials our children are watching have nothing to do with their real nutritional needs, or the foods that actually are good for them to consume. Here is where the educational process should bridge the gap. Just as our education system teaches our children how to count, read, and write, ...
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