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Spanish Omelet/ Tortilla – for Dukaners

Most Spanish omelets have potatoes in which is a big no-no for Dukan Dieters. So I have adapted this recipe so that we can stick to plan without feeling left out, especially when you are having a dinner party.

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Three Savoury Ways to Cook Chicken

Chicken is always a fail safe to organise a good meal and it doesn’t require many ingredients to make a delicious dish.

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How to Grow Chili Peppers

This web page has been dedicated to giving you the best advice on how to grow hot chili peppers, chili peppers can come all shapes and sizes plus some varieties are harder to grow than others, here is some simple advice that may benefit you when trying to grow these plants.

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How to Make Vegetables Last Longer

Store them in your freezer or make preserves and pickles. More details below…

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How to Make Vegetables Last Longer

Store them in your freezer or make preserves and pickles. More details below…

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Easy Vegan Spaghetti Sauce

This is a great vegan spaghetti sauce. It’s easy and quick.

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Mixed Vegetable Relish

Vegetables will soon be coming in from your spring gardens. After putting up your winter supply, if you still have a surplus, don’t let them go to waste. Try this delicious vegetable relish. It will perk up your meals and bring you plenty of compliments. Print up a bunch of this recipe, everyone will want a copy.

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Cooking with The Colorful Vegetables of Summer

Celebrity Chef/Award Winning Author Maria Liberati shares tips on cooking with the colorful bounty of the summer.

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How to Grow a Cayenne Pepper Plant

Cayenne peppers, Capsicum annum, are popular hot peppers that are believed to have originated in the Cayenne region of French Guiana. The cayenne is grown as a perennial plant in tropical and subtropical climates, but can produce fruit in a short growing season, making the variety suitable for growing in most regions of the U.S. They are self-fertile and disease-resistant. With proper care, one or two cayenne bushes will produce enough peppers for your family, and your neighbors, for a year. Cayenne peppers thrive in a sunny garden with well-drained fertile soil, but do just as well in large containers.

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Crock Pot Cooking and Guy Hogan’s Chili Con Carne

It’s good.

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