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October 2008 - Issue 2

October 2008 - Issue 2

IN THIS ISSUE

The Medicinal Uses of Raw Apple Cider Vinegar

Zesty Lemon Honey Gommagé - Facial Recipe

Candle Making, The Romance Of It All
Busy mornings? Tips for a stress-free breakfast

The A To Z Guide For Your Wedding Day

Recipe Box: Chicken and Eggplant-Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

Recipe Box: Pasta with Sun Dried Tomatoes

Quick & Easy!Breakfast Croissant

COLUMNS
10/13/08
Nutrition Wise
 
10/13/08
Nutrition Notes
 
10/13/08
Direct Answers

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The Medicinal Uses of Raw Apple Cider Vinegar
 
Honestly, natural apple cider vinegar is one of nature's own, true miracle health elixirs. The long history of its use demonstrates, rather clearly, that using vinegar was once highly revered as a practical medical application long before Johnny Appleseed graced North America by planting apple trees. The healing powers of vinegar has been traced back as far as 3000 BC, Hippocrates, Babylonia, and to 15th century England as a means to ward off dangerous and infectious diseases, to keep one's general health fit and strong, and used as a simple antiseptic/disinfectant. [ read full story ]

Zesty Lemon Honey Gommagé - Facial Recipe

This skin treatment will make your skin clean and polished - soft and smooth. (recipe included) 
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Halloween on a Dime - Frighteningly Frugal Fun!
 
Lots of money saving ideas for Halloween, costumes and of course candy leftover recipes. Get your free E-book today!
 

Recipe Box:

 
 

Pasta with Sun Dried Tomatoes

Candle Making, The Romance of It All
 
Before electricity was discovered, candles and firelight were the only instruments humans could rely on to navigate after dark. But in the 21st century, they are two of the most effective stimuli for creating a passionate mood. [ read full story ]

Busy mornings? Tips for a Stress-Free Breakfast

There should always be time for breakfast - here are some options to help parents during the mad morning dash! read full story ]

Video: Active Living: How to get your 30 minutes a day

Many people aren't getting as much exercise as they should. Some tips to overcome the obstacles and get back to a healthier lifestyle. [ Active Living: How to get your 30 minutes a day   ]


The A to Z Guide For Your Wedding Day
 
Attendants Attendants, include the best man, Bridesmaid, ushers, and groomsmen. Generally any people with some sort of responsibility on the big day. How many attendants are up to you but you need to... [ read full story ]


SIMPLE COOKING

Breakfast Croissant
by Pioneerthinking.com
 
Makes 4
 
Ingredients:
 
4 eggs
4 slices chicken bacon - chopped
1/3 cup chopped green pepper
1/3 cup chopped onion
1 tablespoon butter
Pillsbury jumbo croissant dough
Shredded cheddar cheese
Pepper
 
Cook bacon in one pan, while that is cooking, in a separate pan melt butter then saute onions and peppers. Next add eggs. Scramble the eggs with the onions and peppers. Add a dash of pepper and cooked chopped bacon.
 
Unwrap croissant dough on a cookie sheet and fill with egg mixture, sprinkle with cheese. Wrap the croissant and put into the oven for 18 minutes at 350 °F (190 °C)
 
Allow it to cool for a few minutes before serving.
 
Can serve as a hot breakfast or a cold sandwich.

Hair Care Forum:  Dry Scalp Tips
A healthy scalp reflects the health of your hair. When the glands in your skin do not produce enough oil, it can leave both your hair and scalp dry. Some products on the market have harsh ingredients that just exfoliate loose dead skin. They replenish the scalp with superficial moisturizers that do not penetrate your skin, but give the appearance of a healthy scalp.  [ read more ]

 

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