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Eating seasonally has dramatic and far-reaching implications. For a start, the food is less likely to have travelled as far to meet demand. Think of apples - in season for a very short time, September and October - yet they appear on our supermarket shelves day in, day out. These apples have been flown over from the USA, South America, New Zealand... By only eating food when it is in season
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Food & Drink by Chandra at 5:23 PM on September 13, 2008
; Roma tomato&188; small Spanish onionjuice &188; lemon1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oilsalt and pepper5g onion sprouts, to serveMETHODWhisk egg in a small bowl. Add corn, chives and corn flakes. Season with salt and pepper and stand for 5 minutes to allow cornflakes to soften and absorb egg.Season chicken breast with salt and pepper and pan-fry in olive oil for 4 minutes each side until cooked through
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Food & Drink by monica lyall at 5:41 AM on September 20, 2008
to the bowler with the most cumulative wickets to his name on each day of the season, and will be worn by that bowler in the field. At the end of the season, the holder of the Purple Cap will win the honour of the season, and will be worn by that bowler in the field. At the end of the season, the holder of the Purple Cap will win the honour of being called the Winner of the Purple Cap 2008 and will receive
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Computers & Technology by samir at 3:32 PM on May 28, 2008
1 c. celery, chopped1 c. chopped onion2 c. chicken brothSouthern corn bread crumble 6 cups2 eggs, beaten1 tsp. poultry seasonings1/4 tsp. saltCook celery and onion in chicken broth for 5 minutes. Cool. Mix eggs, seasonings, salt, vegetable with broth and corn bread. Use to stuff an 8 pound turkey or bake in a 1 1/2 quart casserole dish. Bake at 325 degrees for 30-35 minutes....ngredients2 lb
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Food & Drink by monica lyall at 2:48 PM on September 19, 2008
well;Ingredients:2 Cups Sour Curd4 tsp Besan1/2 inch Ginger, chopped2 Green chillies, choppedSalt To TasteHandful Corainder leaves2 tsp Oil1 Pinch Turmeric powder1/2 tsp Cinnamon powderSeasonings:1, chillies, cinnamon and corainder leaves. Boil the curd mixture on slow heat and stir constinuosly. Add the ground paste, and boil again. Heat oil in a pan, add all seasonings. Fry until they splutter
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Food & Drink by rashmi anan at 4:23 AM on September 22, 2008
with about 5 smashed garlic cloves, and some salt and pepper.http://www.planyour dinner.com...well well...dear friend.i will today tell you how to make chicken, n what all seasoning u can add and also wen
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Food & Drink by Narmatha Jag at 1:48 AM on June 26, 2009
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Travel Anonymously at 2:59 PM on June 09, 2009
if u want to download how i met ur mother then this is the link http://torrents.to/search/353/h owimetyourmother.htmlseason 4 going to complete. they are planning 10 seasons.Dont miss this series
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Comedy by Lil Monkey at 5:35 AM on March 07, 2009
can use sunscreen lotion in winters even any season as well as summers. Because Ultraviolet UV light is divided into UVA, UVB and UVC. For years, our attention has been focused on UVB, the cause of sunburn. The SPF rating on your sunscreen refers to the UVB protection specifically....Sun screen lotion aap har samay,har season mein use kare ,right in the morning till night,it protect your skin from
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Beauty & Fashion by Manisha Ray at 9:04 PM on October 06, 2008
Without any doubt winter season is the best. The next best is rainy season without floods.
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Others by Shashikant at 10:32 PM on June 16, 2008
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Mumbai by Vedant Holid at 8:53 PM on June 07, 2008
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KEO KARPIN BODY OIL OR OLIVE OIL ARE BEST PROTECTION IN WINTERS FOR BODY.IT WILL KEEP YOUR SKIN SHINY AND HEALTHY.FOR FACE USE HONEY AS A NATURAL MOISTUREIZER.MAKE A PACK OF I TBSP BESAN AND I TBSP CURD.KEEP IT ON YOUR FACE TILL IT DRIES.WASH WITH COLD WATER FOR INSTANT GLOW AND SHINE !!!...Always mo
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Beauty & Fashion by samm at 6:02 PM on November 22, 2007