Food & Drinks
Studies That Show The Benefits Of Dark Chocolate On Blood Pressure
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Good news for dark chocolate lovers. Eating dark chocolate can now help lower blood pressure. A recent study was done by specialists in the US that says, dark chocolate will actually help in lowering your blood pressure. This could be just the boost you need help you in your battle with hypertension, and it's natural.
Some Facts Concerning Chocolate That You Probably Don't Know
Many people enjoy chocolate in one form or another. There are a few choices when you are choosing your favorite form too. You can have liquid or powder chocolate to mix with your drinks, or a chocolate bar, or chocolate on your ice cream or pastries, or chocolate frosting. Chocolate has come a long way since it first became popular.
Five Healthy Diet Foods That Will Protect Against Disease
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As well as being one of the most realistic and safest ways to lose weight, the Mediterranean diet can also help prevent serious diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
Some Facts You Didn't Know About Bahamas Food
One of the adventures highly considered when visiting a new place is the native delicacy and food of the place. Its the most enjoyable and fulfilling escapade one can ever experience in a new place, tasting for the first time the savor of never before seen cooking.
What you need to know about French Cuisine
Whether you are touring the intoxicating wine country of Bordeaux, dining in a romantic Parisian restaurant, or creating your own flan or crepe masterpiece at home, there are many ways to enjoy French cuisine.
A Romantic Dinner Made From You
Men and women out there like you believe in the sentimental power of a romantic dinner. Some carefully chosen recipes, flowers, candles, and some smiles, can transform a simple dinner invitation to an extraordinary dinning experience made just for you two.
6 Ways to Save Money When You Eat Out
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I admit it, I love to eat out! Unfortunately, eating out is an easy way to spend a lot of money and gain a ton of weight, which adversely affects your health. The FDA says Americans spend half their money on food in restaurants, but get only one-third of their calories from eating out. That shows you how much we're spending when we eat out.