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Is This Your Pet?

The painful and sad plight of the man’s best friend.

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10 Ways to Handle Your Household Chores During Holidays

Doing household chores becomes easier, if you do them in a pattern.

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Is There Such a Thing As: Cuban Cuisine?

A review of Cuban food, and what exactly is-Cuban food.

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Ten Food Facts to Make Your Mouth Water

The food people eat depends not just on the crops they can grow, the animals they can raise, or the fish they can catch, but also on their traditional customs and religious beliefs. Many people in the world, for example in southern India, do not eat meat – they are vegetarians. Here are some facts and pictures which will make your taste buds go wild!

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My Cup Runneth Over

The considerations for selecting and using wine glasses.

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Filipino Foods Made From Sweet Potato

Camote or popularly known in the west as sweet potato is a common root crop in tropical regions just like the Philippines and it is one of the major source of foods for many Filipinos.

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A Real Taste of the Town

A behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to be part of one of the largest, most popular, nation-wide premiere food expos.

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Nine Unusual Fishes You Should Prepare for Your Next Meal

Do you have an urge to dig into the sea and have a catch of some unusual fish? Would you like to taste some unusual fish in your next meal? The list below shows nine different fishes that you should never forget to buy/catch for your next meal.

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Guide to Spices & Herbs

I usually stick with the same spice or herb choices for most of my meals. Wanting to be a little more creative and adventurous in the kitchen, I researched every spice and herb that I could think of. I also asked for others opinion. Then I comprised the following guide of which spices and herbs go with what foods.

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Delicioso: Teaching Kids About Cultures Through Food

A sense of diversity helps kids connect with each other and accept differences. One way to teach them about other cultures, past and present, is through food.