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Food Safety at Home

Don’t let your special meal get your family down with food born illnesses. Take some simple precautions that will ensure the safety of everyone. Infants, children, elderly, pregnant and immune compromised people are at the highest risk of suffering adverse effects of improperly prepared foods.

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Pork is Too Expensive

Anyone who lives in a big city ought to know what it is like to raise their own pork. It’s just that people would no longer have to pay so much for it at a grocery store. Here is an example of how country folk have fed themselves for years.

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Budget Trimming for All

How to trim your budget without depriving your needs.

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Carving a Cooked Veal

The usual veal roasts are from the shoulder, leg, rack, and loin.

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Make Leftover Night Iron Chef Night at Your House

Turn your leftovers into tasty new meals with these tips.

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How to Make an Amazing Meat Spice Rub

How to make a spice rub for barbeque meat.

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Hot Rod’s No-Holds-Barred-Mondo-World-beat Chili

Travel the world for chili ingredients, or let the world come to you; whatever suits your budget.

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Dog Feed and Cat Meat Volume

Whose can is richer for meat? Dog eats more soy than any cat.

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Save Money on Your Grocery Bill

Who doesn’t want or need to save a little bit more money these days? It’s really not that difficult, all it takes is some common sense not common cents.

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Simple Ways to Cut Your Weekly Grocery Bill in Half

With our economy in the state its in, it is becoming harder and harder for families to purchase groceries while staying within their weekly budget.