Panera Bread Menus And Treats By: angelicaflorin | - Since its conception in 1981, Panera Bread has been satisfying a great number of consumers across America. The Company, located in St. Louis, Missouri, aims to provide the best breads, salads and soups to the public. Panera makes sure that their products not only taste great; they also ensure good nutrition come with every food item that they sell. Aside from the fabulous dishes they provide, anyone will adore the great ambience in this bakery-caf. The relaxing atmosphere and friendly staffs s ... Tags:Panera Bread Menus and Treats
Virtual Cards Replaces Plastic Gift Cards By: James Gary | - Designed for the corporate buyer, virtual e-gift cards are a less expensive option than delivering physical or plastic cards to its employees, partners and customers who can spend their rewards instantly.
Virtual e-gift cards are catching the attention of younger generation due to its following noteworthy features:
E-gift cards are available online over the Internet.
No shipping cost involved for the delivery of e-gift cards because it is sent via email to the rec ... Tags:egift cards, virtual cards, e-gift cards
The Asiago Plateau"€¦a Full Immersion In Sport, Tradition And"€¦.fantasy! By: Martinapp | - There are numerous sporting activities that you can play on the plateau from the famed ski slopes in winter those attract many people who practice different winter sports like snowboarding and luge, but also during the summer season spots and activities to practice are many and various. The paths to practice Nordic walking and mountain biking are numerous and there are many types of them, but where do simple pleasure tours and discover the beauty of this plateau. Along the path there are also sh ... Tags:Asiago, holidays, tourism, food
The Italian Region Veneto And Its Food And Wine Culture By: Michele de Capitani | - The region Veneto does not need any presentation: thanks to its varied landscapes (the Dolomites first of all, which are now part of the Unesco World Heritage), to its beaches and to the art cities that are well-known all over the world, from Venice to Verona, Veneto is the most visited Italian region, with around 60 million tourist presences every year. The success of the region is also due to the numberless typical products that are part of the culture of this region, food and wines that can t ... Tags:Veneto typical products, Veneto food and wine, Veneto wine
5 Worst Foods For Your Blood Pressure By: felton padilla | - Imagine pouring one and a half teaspoons of salt directly into your mouth. Can you taste it? Blah, blech! Youd shed an ocean of tears trying to choke down those tongue-tingling crystals.
Yet, if youre a typical American, you eat that much salt every single day. And thats one primary reason why 50 percent of us are considered at risk for high blood pressure.
Here it is; Friday night, and I have about an hour before I have to hop in the car for my gig. Tonight is a delicate balance of several things; a mix of "not much time" and "I went to the store today and got a bunch of cool crap."
I popped open the fridge door and took inventory.
The bad ass pita bread was staring me in the face, begging to be used. So were those thick slices of Monterey jack.
Basic Cooking Substitutions You Should Know By: Marilee Johnson | - If you cook or bake, you have to know how to substitute ingredients. Inevitably, you'll be working on a recipe and lo and behold, you discover that one ingredient has either expired or you should have thrown out a week ago or even a year ago. It can be very frustrating and can upset the entire timing of a dish or meal if you have to drop everything and run to the store. It's so much easier to look in your pantry, refrigerator, freezer or spice rack to see if you can substitute that item. There a ... Tags:basic cooking, cooking substitutions, tomato sauce, lemon juice
Delicious Vegetarian Picnic Foods By: John Moxly | - For the vegetarian looking to get out of the house and enjoy the nice weather, a picnic is a soothing getaway. However, many of the traditional picnic foods, such as burgers, hot dogs and chicken, are not suitable for non-meat eaters. Check out these suggestions on appetizing picnic foods that are great for vegetarians.
Appetizers
There are countless combinations of vegetarian appetizers to take on picnics, but one of the easiest appetizers is the cheese platter. There ... Tags:vegetarian picnic foods
Italian Gift Baskets: Ideal Choice To Show Your Love By: Wayne V. Sanches | - If you want to show your love for your beloved people, you can try to look at Italian gift baskets. From your beautifully wrapped Italian gourmet, you can try showing your deepest love to anybody in any occasion, like birthday, Christmas, or holiday. Unfortunately, lots of people might find some difficulties making this kind of gift, either in wrapping or in choosing the content. Here are some best ideas that you could try to apply if you are gonna deliver this gift to your beloved one. Tags:family, gift, home, product review, shopping
I Love Organic Wine - A Riesling From Alsace By: Levi Reiss | - Molsheim, Alsace sits at the foothills of the Vosges mountains on the Alsatian Wine Road (about 20 kilometers or 30 miles west of Strasbourg). In addition to its vineyards, it is home to the famous Bugatti automobile. This area is known for fine wine since the early Fourteenth Century. The winemaker's family has been in business for three generations, which may seem like a lot to North Americans but makes them newcomers in a part of the world where winemaking generations are often counted in tw ... Tags:wine, organic wine, French wine, wine and food, education, bargain, red wine, white wine, cheese
A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A Sweet Low- Alcohol Italian Wine By: Levi Reiss | - Are you ever in the mood for a wine with a very low alcohol level? Here's your chance. Today's wine is kosher, marketed by the largest kosher wine distributor in the world. It comes from the Asti province of the Piedmont region of northern Italy home to some fabulous wines that, at least usually, aren't low-alcohol or bargain priced. This wine is made from the Moscato Blanco grape, the most widely planted Muscat in Italy. Moscato Blanco is the oldest known grape variety in Piedmont, and perhaps ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
Patent Protection For Nature"€™s Produce By: GB Ads | - Over the years products like Champagne, Australian cheese, Florida oranges, Scotch whisky, Basmati rice, Cashmere shawls or Conjeevaram saris (an exquisite womens drape in silk, which derives its name from Kancheepuram a town in Southern India where it is woven) have acquired a strong reputation and brand image attributed by their identity and ***ociation with their place of origin. The question being debated is should traditional producers of such products enjoy patent rights, strong bran ... Tags:free classified ads, post free classified ads, local classified ads, online advertising, place a banner, cars
Christian Louboutin Ingrethents Together By: linksjkl | - As with the basic Asian dressing, if you start with a great base, you can easily Christian Louboutin Pigalle Pumps Pink Patent Leather the flavor of a basic ranch dressing to suit your needs.
For creamy dressing, I start with a basic mayonnaise.
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A French Pinot Noir By Rothschild By: Levi Reiss | - Last week's wine came from the innovative California winemaker, Robert Mondavi. This review is devoted to a wine made by a famous French winemaker, Baron Philippe de Rothschild. Prior to their death, these two wine-making giants collaborated; their most famous joint effort is the very pricey and probably overpriced Opus One, a Cabernet Sauvignon. Today's wine is a Pinot Noir from the up and coming Languedoc region of southwestern France. While Pinot Noir is a common and often prized red grape va ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Mondavi California Sauvignon Blanc By: Levi Reiss | - We have already done a review of a red wine by the groundbreaking California winemaker, Robert Mondavi. Today's review is devoted to an inexpensive white Sauvignon Blanc from this great, but admittedly controversial winemaker. More than thirty years ago Mondavi got people to drink the then unfashionable Sauvingnon Blanc wines in part by giving them a new, charming name, Fume Blanc. He was really the one who put Napa Valley on the world wine map. One day I plan to try the very pricey and probably ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Kosher Israeli Sauvignon Blanc By: Levi Reiss | - This wine comes from a major white grape, by the major wine producer of an up and coming wine country. Carmel was founded back in 1882 by Baron Edmond de Rothschild, the owner of the great Bordeaux red, Chateau Lafite, which starts at around $900 in my neck of the woods, although I did see it on the Internet for a lot less. Carmel is the oldest Israeli exporter of wine, brandy, and grape juice and produces nearly half of all Israeli wine. Interestingly enough in the 1920s they had to deal with a ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
Pasta Recipe By: 2tasty.com | - Pasta with Salmon Cream Sauce
Ingredients:
8 ounces penne or ziti or other tubular pasta
2 teaspoons butter or margarine
2 teaspoons onion, minced
2 teaspoons flour, all purpose
pepper to taste
1 cup peas
1 cup salmon, fresh or canned
1/4 cup parsley
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
1 1/4 cups milk
Method:
In large pot of boiling water, cook pasta al dente about 10 to 12 minutes. Drain and return to pot. In saucepan, melt butte ... Tags:weight loss, fitness, healthy food, healthy eating, recipes, diet healthy diet, food recipes, food, cooking
I Love Organic Wine - An Organic White From Touraine (loire Valley) By: Levi Reiss | - The Loire river is the longest river in France. The Loire Valley is home to a wide variety of wines as well as great castles. Touraine is towards the eastern end of the wine producing area, but is actually southwest of Paris. Over time, more and more of the local producers are getting involved in organic and biodynamic wines. This wine was produced on the outskirts of Oisly, France, a village of some three hundred souls, not far from Tours, the largest city in Touraine. It is often compared to t ... Tags:wine, organic wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Kosher California White Zinfandel By: Levi Reiss | - You may remember that I previously reviewed a white Zinfandel made by Beringer in Napa Valley, California. This article looks at another California white Zinfandel, a kosher one made by Baron Herzog. Zinfandel is perhaps America's only indigenous European-style grape variety. It is the source of fruity, powerful red wines. But it is also transformed into White Zinfandel, an extremely popular rose wine accounting for about one wine bottle in ten sold in the United States. Approximately six out of ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
I Love Organic Wine - A Rose From Cote De Provence By: Levi Reiss | - Provence. While this lovely area is known for many of the finer things in life, great wine is not usually part of the list. But its checkered wine history didn't prevent me from trying this bottle produced in the Puget Ville area, part of the gold triangle of Cotes de Provence. La Sauveuse (the savior) refers to a local spring that is more than welcome in an area in which water is often in short supply. So maybe this part of Provence has everything.
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Shiraz From South Africa By: Levi Reiss | - You may have noticed that we have recently reviewed several quite good South African wines, both bargain and organic. Today's offering is an Ubuntu Shiraz. Ubuntu is a humanist ideology often found in South Africa, expressing the idea that "a person is a person through people." Ubuntu is also a major version of the Linux operating system, a competitor to Windows. And now back to wine.
I Love German Wine And Food - An Aged Riesling Spaetlese By: Levi Reiss | - I have no idea how my supplier got all these bottles of a 1992 wine very recently. I can't even recall when I last bought a 1992 wine. If you remember your German wine classifications a Spaetlese is said to be a late-harvest wine. Often, however, it's simply a wine made from ripe grapes. This producer has vineyards near the villages of Hattenheim and Assmanshausen. The first village's microclimate is special; it's the only place where the Rhine River flows from east to west. Can you believe that ... Tags:wine, fine wine, German wine, wine and food, education, bargain, red wine, white wine, cheese
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A South African White Blend By: Levi Reiss | - We are on a bit of a roll with South African wines, both bargain and organic. They have been quite good. But such luck can't last forever; or can it? Fairview Trust is located on the south-west facing slopes of Paarl Mountain in the heart of the Paarl wine district, one of the best in South Africa. This land has been used for winemaking since 1699, but the company has been bottling wine for some thirty-five years. Fairview also raises some six hundred goats on the property. This particular white ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
I Love Organic Wine - A Bordeaux France Biodynamic Wine By: Levi Reiss | - This biodynamic wine comes from a very dynamic Bordeaux wine producer, Olivier Decelle who started out in frozen foods. His first day's revenue was 10 francs (about $2.50). By the time he got into wine he owned some 400 frozen food outlets. This particular bottle carries the Appelation Fronsac Controlee, grown in a not very prestigious zone of Bordeaux. The Fronsac area may have hosted the first vineyards in Bordeaux. A long time ago its wines ranked better than those of neighboring Pomerol that ... Tags:wine, fine wine, French wine, wine and food, biodyamic, organic, red wine, white wine, cheese
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Cabernet Sauvignon From Bulgaria By: Levi Reiss | - This is our first bargain wine from Bulgaria, a country that produces many low cost wines. In fact, Bulgaria was once the world's fourth largest wine exporter. In the past it had been the most reliable wine producer in Eastern Europe. Bulgarians have been cultivating vines for over three thousand years and producing wine for most of those years. After Bulgaria was ruled by Turkey, its wine industry came to a halt and only restarted after World War I. The producer Domaine Boyer was the nation's f ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
Gourmet Cheese Gifts By: Tony Shepard | - Before choosing a gourmet cheese gift for friends, family, employees, or even for your boss, you need to be sure that whoever you are planning to give this great gift to would truly appreciate genuine artisan cheeses. Gourmet cheeses can be expensive and you dont want something this good to go to waste.
How to Be Sure You Are Getting Genuine Artisan Gourmet Cheeses
Once youve decided to give a gift of gourmet cheese, be sure you do it right. The word art ... Tags:cheese
Gourmet Cheese Gift Baskets By: Tony Shepard | - For a friend or family member who loves cheese and to receive unusual gifts as well, a gourmet cheese basket makes is the perfect choice for just about any occasion. An assortment of fine artisan cheeses and accessories is also ideal for a housewarming gift, especially if you include a lot of little extras that the recipients can use in their new kitchen.
Dozens of websites sell gourmet cheese gift sets and baskets full of hand picked artisan cheeses and other food items to accompan ... Tags:cheese
Snack Recipes For The Budget-wise By: Patrick Carpen | - Many people don't realize how easy it can be to spend about the same amount of money on a snack food as one would for a small meal. Instead of opting for an unhealthy or expensive store-bought snack, why not make your own? The following recipes will not only give you the much needed mid-day boost of energy, but they will do so at a very low price!
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Fox Brook Cabernet Sauvignon By: Levi Reiss | - In this article I taste an inexpensive California wine from a company located in the famous Sonoma County north of San Francisco. Cabernet Sauvignon is perhaps California's signature red grape, found in many wines that break the $100 barrier, often many times over. Literally hundreds of wineries are located in this county. Don't expect a great wine at a bargain price. Actually by surfing the web I saw several places offered this wine for a few dollars. So perhaps I overpaid.
Asiago, A Unique And Unforgettable City By: Martina Meneghetti | - Who has never heard of Asiago? Few, if not very few. There are those who think it as a tourist destination in summer, that being near the Po Valley becomes a refuge from the heat and humidity for many of our major urban centers like Venice, Padua and Milan, and even Rome.
Others consider Asiago a great center for gliding, with the possibility to fly over the unforgettable Dolomites. Still others think about winter sports. And do not forget the Asiago cheese, known throughout the ... Tags:tourism, asiago, sport, mountain
Let me guide you how to a visit Italy if you have just 3 days
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Dreading the delirium of the half-a-day-per city method.
First day: Choose Verona, because its small and less sought-after, and thereby devise the dummy approach to seeing Italy. By the evening of the first day I am certain that if youve seen on Italian town youve seen them all, if youve done the rounds of one churc ... Tags:Travel, traveling, travel tips, Indian tour, Adventure trave
Niagara Falls With Wine And Food By: pellericewine | - Niagaras world prominent falls is a focus of attraction for millions of tourists and many honeymooners, but what is less-renowned and exposed is the culinary inheritance and viticulture reward of this fertile region. The most excellent way to spend a weekend for an epicure is to be in the striking wine country, the remarkable sight of the falls, exceptional food and an impressive collection of wines.
Niagara Wine and Food characteristic was tackle the lack and to demonstrate its ... Tags:best ice wine, canada ice wine, canada icewine,
Let me guide you how to a visit Italy if you have just 3 days
Dreading the delirium of the half-a-day-per city method.
First day: Choose Verona, because its small and less sought-after, and thereby devise the dummy approach to seeing Italy. By the evening of the first day I am certain that if youve seen on Italian town youve seen them all, if youve done the rounds of one church you will most certainly overdose o ... Tags:Travel, traveling, travel tips, Indian tour, Adventure traveling
Pregnancy: The Dos And The Don'ts By: Tywford Lamai | - "Is it safe to do 'this' or 'that' during pregnancy? Will the fetus be put in harm's way by hair dye? I hear 'changing the litter box' is also a problem"...And so on, and so forth...
By the way, I've just discovered that the internation alliance of old housewives, archaic midwives and nannies have converged with one purpose in mind: To assault pregnant women with regimented, bullet-pointed orders and dictates concerning what to, and not to, ingest during pregnancy - from the type ... Tags:pregnancy, pregnancy tests, pregnancy nutrition, pregnancy exercises, twin pregnancy, pregnancy Book
I Love Italian Wine And Food - Vino Novello (new Wine) By: Levi Reiss | - We interrupt our series on the wines of Italy's twenty regions to present a very timely subject, Vino Novello, Italy's version of New Wine. Once a year, starting in early November, Italy releases Vino Novello, to the delight of many, and to the eternal disappointment of many others. We describe New Wine, in particular the Italian version, and then taste locally available samples. Will you be delighted or disappointed with the 2006 offering? After reading this article, rush to your favorite wine ... Tags:wine, fine wine, Italian wine, wine and food, wine education, wine bargain, red wine, white wine, wine facts