Author Login | Popular Articles | RSS Feeds | Sitemap

stee tagged articles (0-6 of 6) ( 0.000 seconds )

  • Natural, Healthy and Sweet - The Benefits of Stevia By: chester
    Stevia (STEE-vee-uh) is an outstanding, sweet tasting herb that has remarkable health promoting qualities. The sweetness of Stevia is largely due to its complex stevioside molecule that is composed of glucose, sophorose and steviol. A second compound called rebaudioside, which is present in Stevia, also contributes to Stevia's sweetness. Stevia has a taste that is unique and has been described as very sweet with a slight licorice, almost bitter aftertaste. Generally, high quality Stevia contain
    Tags: stevia, stevia sweetener, natural sweetener, stevia extract, stevia powder

  • Naturally Sweet and Healthy - The Wonders of Stevia By: chester
    If you've ever tasted stevia, you know it's extremely sweet. In fact, this remarkable noncaloric herb, native to Paraguay, has been used as a sweetener and flavor enhancer for centuries. Stevia is a natural, non-caloric, sweet-tasting plant used around the world for its pleasant taste, as well as for its increasingly researched potential for inhibiting fat absorption and lowering blood pressure
    Tags: stevia, stevia liquid, stevia extract, stevia powder, stevia leaf, stevia sweetener

  • Discount Kitchenware Shopping By: Kuersten Steizer
    It is estimated that the entire kitchenware industry is earning billions of dollars through their sales. Nowadays there has been tremendous increase in the models and styles of kitchenware to suit needs of everyone. There is lot of sophisticated techniques introduced in the kitchenware and this has a major role to be played for the introduction of newer products. There are different materials used for the making of kitchenware such as copper, tin, steel, alloy, stainless stee...
    Tags: kitchen sales, kitchen coupons, kitchen savings, kitchen bargains, kitchen deal, kitchen d

  • Learn more about Soapstone By: Jonathon Blocker
    Like other schists, soapstone is relatively soft and has what some people consider to be a “soapy” texture. In addition to kitchen surfaces, soapstone is used for sculpture and water basins as well; the Inuit and other Native American peoples have made use of soapstone for millennia, and several Hindu temples in India contain elaborate soapstone carvings. If you remember stories of the Minotaur, you’ll be interested to know that archaeologists have discovered soapstone furniture among the ancient ruins of the Palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete.
    Tags: Soapstone, Soapstone

[1]»


Submit Your link to the Open Link Directory Project

Copyright 2005-2008 MJE Sales, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Proud member of the ArticleCkr Search Network Search Network!
ArticleSnatch.com is free for both publishers and authors to use and is supported entirely from advertising revenue.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.