Your semen reflects what you eat… All the body’s secretions such as sweat, saliva, urine and your sperm smell and flavor are affected by what you eat. What goes in comes out and is reflected in the flavor and smell. Ever notice how when you eat a curry with lots of garlic onions and spices […]
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10 Frozen-Fruit Recipes for a Taste of Summer Righ…
[Photographs: Vicky Wasik, Autumn Giles, Nila Jones] I’m a supporter of eating seasonally, but sometimes I do miss summer produce—especially the fruit. Thanks to the marvels of the modern supermarket you can find fresh fruit pretty much whenever you want, but the quality falls significantly this time of year. You’re not entirely out of luck […]
Roast Your Strawberries for a Taste of Summer in W…
[Photographs: Vicky Wasik] Back in 1878, a delegate of the Michigan Pomological Society bemoaned the sad state of strawberries “shoved into market before they are ripe. We know but little about the luscious ripe strawberry.” After a hundred and forty years of relentless cultivation, I’d hate to know what he thinks of today’s supermarket strawberries, […]
Mushroom-Stuffed Baked Brie Recipe | Taste of Home
My husband loves sauteed mushrooms and I love brie, so I decided to experiment and see if I could create an appetizer that we both love. After so many attempts, I came up with this recipe that our friends love, too. I like to serve it with baguette slices on the side, to help scoop […]
Chicken Fries Recipe | Taste of Home
Kid-friendly and quick, these crunchy oven-baked chicken strips are coated with a mixture of crushed potato chips, panko bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese. Dip them in ranch dressing, barbecue sauce or honey-mustard.—Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Source link
Two-Berry Fluff Salad Recipe | Taste of Home
This fluffy salad is a welcome treat on warm Texas afternoons. Because there’s a blueberry orchard near our home, we often pick up berries to use in this recipe and others. When blueberries and strawberries aren’t in season, you can substitute frozen berries with equally good results. —Karen Wenzel, Conroe, Texas Source link