Making Easy Cold Pumpkin Soup
October 28, 2009 by Ken Kudra
Filed under Your Health
Does the idea of cold pumpkin soup sound strange to you? If you are from the United States, you have probably never had this smooth, delicious soup, but you might want to try it. There are types popular all over the world, from South African pumpkin soup to Australian and Parisian varieties.
All about Corn in Mexican Cooking
October 2, 2009 by Kc Kudra
Filed under Your Health
Corn is not anything new to you; this vegetable (actually a grain, though it is often used as if it were a vegetable) is a common sight on American tables. While corn is common here, it has a central place in Mexican cuisine, where you’ll find it in soups, salads, salsas and ground into flour to make tamales and of course, tortillas. It is one of the most common ingredients in many quick Mexican recipes.
Finding a Pumpkin Soup Recipe
September 26, 2009 by Kc Kudra
Filed under Your Health
Autumn is a great time to try out new seasonal recipes, and pumpkin soup is a wonderful choice. After all, there is more to these big orange squash than just pie! There are so many options available – from velvety pumpkin bisque with sweet spices to rich, garlicky soup with strong Swiss style cheeses, to stew with potatoes, tomatoes and chunks of pumpkin. You will love all of them.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Salsa
September 23, 2009 by Kc Kudra
Filed under Your Health
When it comes to salsa, there are many of us whose salsa expertise begins and ends with the big brands that you will find in any grocery store across the US. These salsas are mostly tomato-based and tend to be relatively mild in terms of heat; while these salsas can be quite good, there are many other salsas to experience. It is true that you will find plenty of mild tomato salsa in Mexico as well, but Mexican salsas offer so much variety that it would be a shame not to explore further. You can even make your own salsas at home with ease!
What is the Best Cooking Temperature for Steak?
September 18, 2009 by K.C. Kudra
Filed under Your Health
For a lot of people, breaking out the grill means making that perfect steak. All kinds of food are excellent on the grill, but nothing is quite the same as a hot, juicy steak. However, learning how to make your steak come out great can be an uphill battle. There are all kinds of people out there saying they have got the best method. How do you choose? Let us take a look at the best temperature and methods for cooking a steak.
Is There A Fish Oil Heart Disease Link?
August 23, 2009 by Peter Bertonich
Filed under Your Health
No doubt exists now that there is a clear link between intake of Omega 3 fats found in fish oil and preventing some heart disease problems.
Is It True That The Cayenne Pepper Diet Can Destroy Your Metabolism?
August 18, 2009 by Susan Wells
Filed under Weight Loss
Many untruths have been spread about many diets. Rumor has many asking, “is it true that the cayenne pepper diet can destroy your metabolism?” Before replying to that question, perhaps learning about this cleansing program is key. This program is hard on the body because it restricts all proteins and carbohydrates.
Finding The Best Fish Oil Supplements.
August 15, 2009 by Peter Bertonich
Filed under Your Health
You’ve decided it’s time to start taking fish oil supplements, but how to find the best fish oil supplements?
Is The Cayenne Pepper Diet The One For You?
August 13, 2009 by Susan Wells
Filed under Weight Loss
There are so many new diets on the market at any one time that it is very difficult to make a decision as to which one could work for you. One could take this a step further and have a think about whether they are in fact likely to work at all. With all of the new items that come onto the market, it is only those that get additional hype that will shine through, the Cayenne Pepper Diet is an example of this.





