Posts Tagged ‘Recipes’

Enrich Your Relations By Making Everyone Happy

by Kate Wilber

Life’s hard when you’re a work-at-home mom – we know. You have to run the household, manage work, oversee your kids’ homework, run all the chores, manage the household help if there’s any, and generally look after the little nitty-gritty things that make up our daily lives. We understand that it might get too much, and that sooner or later, you’ll find yourself screaming silently and pounding walls, when your family’s not happy with your efforts. However, there are ways to reach compromise, and to ensure that everyone’s satisfied.

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Different Ways To Enhance Your Time Management

by Kate Wilber

We know you’ll feel stressed and like the walls are closing in on you, when you’re a work-at-home mom, it’s natural. It’s understandable – the sense of frustration and helplessness, work-at-home jobs are demanding, but with good use of parenting resources and effective time management, you can go a long way.

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Need More Energy? Forget Coffee, Make Fresh Green Juice Instead!

by Joanna Verdan

When it comes to nutrition and boosting energy, nothing beats a glass of freshly pressed vegetable and/or fruit juice. Forget coffee. Forget sugar. No other food is more enzyme-rich and nutrient-rich and easier to absorb by our body, than fresh juice. Many people may be skeptical, because when they think of vegetable juice they typically picture a bottle of V-8 or tomato juice. However, even the biggest skeptics can be converted, when they try this delicious Green Cocktail recipe and experience first-hand the benefits of juicing.

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Make it Summer at your House with a Lobster Clam Bake!

by Shannon Linnen

Because it’s so cold outside now, you’ve probably been dreaming of a nice warm getaway for months now. With all of the snow and sleet and freezing rain, wouldn’t it be great to kick back, relax, and leave it all behind for a week or two? You know, really relax and let your hair down, leave the office for a while, let the work pile up behind you, and just relax on the beach.

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Lobster Bakes are a Great Way to Beat the Winter Cold

by Shannon Linnen

As the cold winter months set upon us, it’s time to think about the warm comforting foods that will get us through the cold days. Many people choose to turn to stews or casseroles, hoping that they will warm up the family. Still others like to bake, getting the warmth from both their cookies and breads, and from the oven. However, we have a suggestion that may seem a little out of left field, but is fun and warm nonetheless. Why not buck tradition and throw your family and friends a big old fashioned lobster bake?

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Celebrate on a Budget with Online Order Lobster Dinners!

by Shannon Linnen

As the news of the economy gets worse and worse, it can be tempting to decide that this isn’t the time to go out, or to celebrate any special upcoming occasions. It is understandable that with more money going out of your wallet then coming in, you will want to cut back where you can. But there are alternatives that will let you continue to celebrate special occasions with friends and family without breaking the bank. Instead of having a huge dinner out, or traveling to an expensive spot, why not invite your loved ones over for a special dinner at home, to celebrate and show them you appreciate them. You can easily order a great lobster dinner at a price you’ll love.

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Lobster Meat Online is Fresh and Delicious

by Shannon Linnen

Do you love the taste of fresh seafood, but don’t live near the ocean? Sure you can fish in local rivers and streams, and that’s fun. But when you want the taste of the ocean, of a crustacean like lobster or crab, there’s really no substitute if you don’t live near the coast. You can try going to a restaurant, but for some reason, their seafood is just never as fresh as you want it. And that goes double for the grocery store, where the seafood is either packaged and doesn’t taste the same, or is alive but old and tough. What you need is a way to get this fresh lobster meat right to you, so you can enjoy it at it’s peak, in whatever dishes you can imagine to enjoy.

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Save Money and Time with Lobster Delivered

by Shannon Linnen

Do you ever wish that you could spice up your normal dinner routine? In these tough economic times, it’s likely that you, like a lot of people, are eating at home more. And with a smaller budget, it’s likely that you’re getting into a routine of favorites and family classics that you’ve had hundreds, if not thousands of times.

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Having A Fun Clambake At Home

by Shannon Linnen

Summer time is a great time to have fun, and the best way to have fun is to invite your friends and family over for a clambake. Seafood cooked over a fire, some exotic drinks, brightly colored decorations, and appropriate music make for a great time for all.

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Different Healthy Foods Kids Enjoy

by Adrian Alexa

Is getting your kids to eat healthy foods a battle in your home? If so, you’ll love these tips that will make your kids happy and give you the satisfaction of knowing you are feeding them foods that are good for them.

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Quick and Healthy Desserts

by Kristen Thorpe

Everyone feels the need to indulge a bit after a hard day of work and one of our favorite ways of doing so is by satisfying our sweet tooth. Desserts can be delicious, but they can also be hard on the hips. By finding and even creating the right recipes, you can keep the satisfaction without sacrificing your waistline. The following are a few ideas to get you started.

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Maple Leaves and Syrup Talks at Vermont Craft Shows

by Rick Amorey

For many people, breakfast is just incomplete without maple syrup. It has no doubt become a staple for the people’s first meal for each day. Who eats pancakes and waffles without maple syrup? It just isn’t done.

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A Home for a Lobster

by Sherry Shantel

Most of us have eaten a lobster at least once in our life. We know they’re weird-looking critters, but have you ever thought about where they come from or what type of habitat they live in? There were so many of them around during colonial times that our ancestors could pick them up by hand in ocean tide pools, even though they weren’t considered proper food for anyone but the poor. Now they’re an expensive delicacy which are actively farmed in order to provide for the huge demand.

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Where Does a Lobster Live?

by Sherry Shantel

Be it ever so humble, where does a lobster call home? Lobsters live in the coastal regions around the world. Once shunned and now cultivated for human consumption, lobsters have come to be one of the most sought-after delicacies in the world.

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The Aids Of Eating Rice

by James Frankie

One of the popular questions that many people have in mind when it comes to rice is whether it is healthy for one’s health. Since rice is one of the starchy foods, people tend to think that it is fattening but nothing can be further from the truth. However, if you add margarine, oil or even cheese into the rice, the overall calories will increase. Since rice is a one of the grain products that is high in vitamins, carbohydrates and minerals, you can be rest assured that they are good for you.

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Fresh Seafood Combo Meals Taste Great

by Shannon Linnen

When you don’t live right on the coast, it can be difficult to find good fresh seafood. Most of what you’ll find at your local grocery store is frozen and over priced, and what they have that’s ‘fresh’ is old and so expensive, you couldn’t buy it anyway. Do you with that you were able to make a fresh cod fillet, or fry up some delicious fresh bay scallops, but feel like you’re never going to find them? Well think again. Looking online for a fresh seafood combo meal will help you to find just what you’re looking for, at a great low price.

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Making Chicken Noodle Soup in the Crockpot

by KC Kudra

Did you know that your humble crockpot could make a delicious pot of soup? While you are off at work or running errands, your soup will be simmering merrily, creating a delicious concoction of goodness. It does not matter if you are accomplished in the kitchen or if you only cook when absolutely necessary… you can make a wonderful chicken noodle soup in your crockpot that will be a vast improvement over canned soup.

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A Fascinating Peek at Mexican Culture

by KC Kudra

The Mexicans are very proud of their culture, ethnicity and history and the Mexican culture is a blend of the pre-Hispanic times and colonial era, right up to postcolonial modern day Mexico.

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Fresh Shrimp Gives You Options

by Shannon Linnen

Fresh shrimp is both healthy and delicious. It is also a perfect meal solution for all your outdoor summer parties and events. Fresh shrimp can be used in just about any dish. Add it to a pasta salad, slaw or appetizer plate. Topped with lemon juice and cocktail sauce, this refreshing food makes a great pre-dinner snack.

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Easy To Prepare Lobster Clambake

by Sherry Shantel

The origin of the clambake started in Plymouth, Massachusetts where settlers witness the Native Americans cooking seafood over seaweeds and hot stones. The method of cooking is now called the popular New England clambake which is not only a tradition in the specific area but has also become popular all over the country. Thanks to the Internet, you can now order Maine live lobster for your Lobster clambake anytime, anywhere.

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The Color of Maine Lobsters Exposed

by Sherry Shantel

Maine lobsters are not red! I know the ones you see in all the pictures in magazines and restaurant menus are red, but; that is not their natural color. In fact, Maine lobsters are naturally found as being greenish-brown or black in color. They may also be found as blue, yellow or even white. One out of every 30 million lobsters born has a blue shell.

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How To Use Dairy Products Correctly: Part One – Milk

by Owen Jones

Basic Preparation Of Foods: Dairy Produce.

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Interesting Advices For Baking Delicious Bread

by Jack Bowie

Bread is one of the cheapest, simple yet delicious foods that is made from flour through the process of moistening, kneading and baking. Being one of the oldest and most successful foods, most bread are quite cheap and can be easily eaten anywhere. With some delicious bread recipes and a bread machine or oven, you can start baking your own bread at home.

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Interesting Realitys About Miso Soup

by Jane Yamasaki

Miso soup is a wonderful and healthy soup that is high in protein, fiber, minerals and vitamins. Miso paste is made from a mixture of many things including rice, barley, soybeans, water, salt and yeast. Believe it or not, this mixture will be placed into wooden barrels for as long as 3 years for the aging process.

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Buying Lobster Online is Easy and Affordable

by Shannon Linnen

There are many luxuries that we like to give ourselves and our families that take us out of our homes. A fancy day at the spa, or a visit to a hot new restaurant perhaps, or even tickets to a show. These are all a great time, but with all of the travel to and from, and going to the events it can be hard to really connect with your family. That’s why I often prefer to stay in and relax with guests at home, entertaining them in a space where we can all connect. But home can still be sheik. When I invite over guests, I like to order lobster.

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