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Organic Cooking 101
I love to cook organic. It gives you such a light feeling when you eat foods God made in it’s natural form. My family this year decided to start eating not only healthy but organic. It was very expensive at first but after I got familiar with the store and bought most of the spices on the first shopping trip I am able to stay on budget and not spend $300 bucks every trip but instead $100 bucks every trip. If this is to expensive for you try Medifast. My daughter has even realize who much better organic food taste than fast food. We went to McDee’s one day and she said it did not taste good anymore.
March 10th, 2010
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Commercial Meat Slicer
A good economical slicer that will do everything you want and need, while fitting into your family budget easy is the Chef’s Choice #610, which at $100 will easily slice through a roast. However, because of its 7-inch diameter blade, roasts and other meats will have to be cut smaller before slicing. On the other side of the spectrum, if high throughput is what you want than the Chef’s Choice Meat Slicer Professional Model 667 at $470 will slice from deli thin to half an inch thickness on a variety of foods and is on par with a commercial meat slicer.
Depending on your needs and your budget, meat slicers are an appliance you don’t know the value of until you put your habits up to scrutiny and decide if making a small investment is worth the pay-out in savings.
February 20th, 2010
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