Pizza Fans Everywhere!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

 by Rahul Ray

It is no surprise if you come across pizza fans everywhere. In fact, pizza has truly emerged as part of urban food lifestyle. The very utterance of this 'meal' cum 'fast food' food item in a group will only get a big discussion created with one speaking volume about the flavor of a mexican green wave pizza, another about margherita pizzas, another about discount pizza coupons, and the discussion just goes on and on until the group gets geared up to order a common delight right away. Why not? No pizza fans can resist the temptation to savoring the myriad delicacies! What originated in Italy has now spread to each and every corner of the globe.
In India, you can have pizza of not only a domestic brand but also of an international brand. But not all companies offer discount pizza coupons. One company that sells pizzaonline at the same time offering discount pizza coupons with a membership in its in-house club is Domino's Pizza. This brand has carved a niche not only in the Indian but also the worldwide market for delivering quality food always. The strictest standards of hygiene and quality are followed at every store. You will always get a taste that lasts forever in your memory only magnetizing you to have more and more! With a membership in its club, you can get as many discount pizza coupons as you like and avail great discounts every time you place an order.
Hosting a small or big party without affecting your pocket can truly happen with discount pizza coupons. Along with your pizza, you can also order pastas, beverages, choco lava cake etc. Few of the worth mentioning food items are garlic bread, veg/non veg mexican wrap, veg/non veg pasta italiano white, veg/non veg pasta italiano red, garlic breadsticks, cheese jalapeno dip, cheese dip, choco lava cake, chicken wings, chicken kickers, and more.
What matters is the quality and taste of the food. To get that extra taste, go for those pizzas loaded with loads of vegetables and extra cheese. Every bite will then be worth the bite. You will only be addicted to having pizzas everyday no matter whether it is a margherita pizzas or Mexican green wave pizza or the like. Margherita pizzas are those that come with tangy single cheese or extra cheese toppings. Mexican green wave pizza comes loaded with crisp capsicum, crunchy onions, juicy tomatoes, and jalapeno with a sprinkling of exotic Mexican herbs.

Juicing For Your Blood Type

Thursday, October 13, 2011

By Jan Gilbert
Ever wonder why a particular diet works great for some people but not others? Well now we know! Finnish scientists recently discovered that molecules which cover the surface of blood cells and determine each person's blood type are energized by different nutrients. In other words, certain foods are better suited to certain blood types. Thus, eating - and juicing - according to your blood type can be effective in lowering weight, boosting energy, and relieving GI problems.
Eating according to your blood type has been an intriguing theory for decades as presented in the book, Eat Right 4 Your Blood Type by Peter D'Adamo, N.D. This article briefly reviews the foods that are best for each blood type, with a particular emphasis on fruits and vegetables and juicing recipes.
There are 4 blood types: O, A, B, and AB. Type O is the "oldest" blood type according to D'Adamo's theory, set in our genes when we first emerged as hunter-gatherers. Type O's have the hardiest digestive systems which consume mostly meat. Type A people come from the later development of agrarian society which adapted for the optimum digestion of all kinds of plant food. Type B folks are descended from nomadic people who raised herds and adapted to eating both plants and meat. Type AB arose most recently in our evolutionary history with digestive systems with both A and B blood type characteristics.
Type O's do best with a high protein and low carb diet. Their digestive systems need lean animal protein for optimal health along with certain fruits and vegetables, but only a minimum of carbohydrates. Since their digestive systems are high in acid, coffee and processed sugar is to be avoided. Rigorous exercise makes O's feel at their best.
The best ingredients for Type O juices are cherries, leafy greens (particularly kale, spinach, and broccoli), bananas, blueberries, figs, mangos, and plums. The sugars naturally found in these fruits and vegetables combined with their alkalinity will not increase the acidity in the type O constitution. Try these two juice recipes particularly healthful for O's: 20 cherries, pitted, 1 stalk celery, and 1 leaf kale. Next: 2 mangos, with skins but without seeds, 1 banana and remember not to juice bananas as they will clog your juicer - blend them, and 1 spear broccoli.
People with type A blood have a less hardy digestive system, and don't process meat well. They do best with vegetables and fruits as well as whole grains, tofu, and legumes. Animal protein and dairy products tend to rot and ferment in their digestive tracts, and the toxic bacteria backs up into their tissues and muscles, causing digestive distress. Type A's have less hydrochloric acid in their stomachs which is why they do not properly absorb Vitamin B12 which is found in red meat, although B12 is also found in vegetable protein foods such as Spirulina, soy, and seaweed.
The best exercise is not a vigorous workout, but rather calming, centering exercises like Tai Chi, Hatha Yoga and golfing.
The best type A juicing ingredients are figs, plums, avocado, pears, peaches, broccoli, carrots, collard greens, kale, spinach, garlic, soy products, pineapple, and only moderate amounts of fish and poultry. Type A folks do really well digesting grains and beans such as green beans, black beans, black-eyed peas, lentils, and soy. Snack on nuts and seeds. Here are 2 juicing recipes for A's: 3 cups pineapple, 1 pear, and 2 leaves kale. Next: 5 carrots, 2 spear broccoli, and 1 thumb ginger.
People with blood type B have very tolerant digestive systems. They do well with meat, plant, and dairy foods with only a few exceptions. D'Adamo highly suggests that type B's eat turkey rather than chicken because the later has a protein that directly interferes with type B metabolism. They should avoid corn, buckwheat, lentils, peanuts, and sesame seeds, as these foods will tend to make them gain weight. Just like the Type O's, Type B's tend to have a problem with wheat products and nuts.
Great type B juices include leafy greens, beets, carrots, sweet potatoes, peppers, eggplant, bananas, cranberries, grapes, plums, watermelon, papaya, and pineapple. Try these great juicing recipes for O's: watermelon without rind, 10 grapes, seeds and all, and 4 leaves mint. Next: 5 carrots, red pepper, 1 spear broccoli, and 1 thumb ginger.
And finally the rarest blood type is AB which has only been around for the relatively short period of 1000 years. AB blood is a result of the intermingling of disparate groups. AB's combine the best and the worst of A's and B's - most foods that are bad for A's and B's, are also bad for AB's, with the exception of tomatoes. Like Type A, AB's produce less hydrochloric stomach acid and thus do not do well with a lot of animal protein, yet some is essential. Therefore, portion size is important, and with less frequency. Be sure to take Bromelain, a digestive enzyme derived from pineapple, to assist with the digestion of your animal protein meals.
The best AB foods are tofu, seafood, dairy, green vegetables, Spirulina, sea kelp, and pineapple. Try these great AB juice recipes: 4 cups pineapple, teaspoon Spirulina, and 1 thumb mint. Next: 5 carrots, 1 beet, 1" wheatgrass, and 4 leaves mint.

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How to Make A Delicious Fiesta Chicken Pasta Recipe

By Gurmeet Singh Gogi    
Italian food is usually cooked in olive oil and is a combination of vegetables, grains, fruits, fish, cheeses and a scattering of meats. Some of the popular Italian dishes are Pizza, Pasta, Lasagna, Zucchini Casserole, Yogurt Mushroom, Wine Biscuits, Warm Fruit Salad, Vodka Rosemary Lemonade Fizz, Venison Sausage,Venison Chops, Vegetarian Minestrone Soup, Vegetable Soup, Vegetable Pizza Squares, Vegetable Pasta Sauce, Vegetable Pasta, Veg Soup, Tuscan Pork Roast, Turkey Lasagna, Tuna Stuffed Eggs, Triple Bypass Casserole, Tomato-Cream Sauce For Pasta, Tomato Pasta, Tomato Mozzarella And Olive Salad, Tofu Sandwich, Tofu Lasagna, Tofu and Tomato Pasta Sauce, Tofu and Cheese Stuffed Shells etc.
Italian food makes every family dinner table rich in a lot of different fabulous and tasty dishes. Most popular pastas, pizzas, meats and Italian desserts are fast and easy to prepare. Fiesta Chicken Pasta is the most delicious Italian recipe. To make this dish, you need rotini pasta, boneless, Italian salad dressing skinless chicken breasts, Chili powder, shredded cheddar cheese, salsa, sour cream.
1. Fiesta Chicken Pasta
Ingredients:

  • 2 Cups rotini pasta, cooked
  • 1 tbsp Oil
  • 1 Pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut into bite size pieces
  • 1/2 Cup Italian salad dressing
  • 1 tbsp Chili powder
  • 1/2 Cup salsa
  • 1/2 Cup sour cream
  • 1/2 Cup shredded cheddar cheese
How to make Fiesta Chicken Pasta:
Heat oil in skillet on med-high heat. Add chicken. Cook and stir 6 minutes. Add dressing and chili powder. Cook 3 minutes or until chicken is cooked through. Stir in salsa and sour cream. Toss pasta with chicken mixture. Top with cheese. Fiesta Chicken Pasta is ready.


2. Sausage Sandwich Recipes
Ingredients:
  • 6 Sausages
  • 4 Onions (sliced)
  • 1½ tsp Pepper
  • 1 tbsp Soya Sauce
  • Salt (to taste)
  • 3 Roll Buns (slit)
  • 4 tbsp Oil
How to make Sausage Sandwich:

  1. Slice the sausage into small pieces.
  2. Heat oil in a pan and fry onions until golden brown
  3. Stir in sausages, soya sauce, pepper, and salt.
  4. Stuff the buns with the cooked sausage mix.
  5. Serve with mayonnaise.
3. Shrimp Kebabs Recipes
Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Cocktail Shrimps
  • 2 medium Onions (chopped)
  • 4 Green Hot Peppers
  • 6 Garlic Cloves (ground)
  • ½ tsp Cumin Seeds
  • 2 tbsp Cilantro (chopped)
  • ½ tsp Turmeric Powder
  • 4 tsp Lemon Juice
  • 1 Egg
  • 2 Bread Slices
  • Salt (to taste)
  • ½ cup dry Bread Crumbs
  • ½ cup Oil
How to make Shrimp Kebabs:

  1. Soak the bread slices in water. Remove and squeeze out excess water.
  2. Combine shrimps with cumin seeds and turmeric powder in a grinder. Grind into a fine mixture.
  3. Mix the grounded shrimps with the rest of the ingredients, except bread crumbs and oil.
  4. Shape the mixture into 12-16 balls and roll them in bread crumbs.
  5. Heat oil in a pan and fry the kebabs until golden brown.
  6. Serve hot with tomato sauce.

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Italian cooking - An overview

By Stewart Alves
Italian cooking today is no longer restricted to Italy. It has become one of the most popular international cuisines. People of every continent today are familiar with the tastes of the pizza and the pasta. What accounts for this almost universal popularity? The freshness of the Italian ingredients, the light hand with which the spices and seasoning are applied, the vast regional variations and the judicious use of beverages have all contributed towards making the Italian food unique
A brief history
Italy as we know today was unified only in the nineteenth century. So the history of Italian cuisine is longer than that of the country.
  • The first mention of Italian food is found in a poem by Archestratus in the fourth century BC. The ancient Roman cuisine borrowed heavily from the Greeks and also from Sicily.
  • The earliest traditional Italian recipes probably originated in Sicily. In the Medieval period, the influence of Greeks and Arabs were quite noticeable. In fact, the Arab traders introduced ingredients like almond and rice and probably even spaghetti. With the passage of time, other cultures left their influences on the Italian cooking. Quite a few detailed cookbooks made their appearances at this time, reflecting the gradually evolving elegance and complexity of Italian cooking.
  • The modern era of Italian cooking is marked by the compilation of Bartholomew Scappi's five volume book called Opera in 1570. The book contained a detailed description of the food and everything else required for preparing it in the correct Italian style. More books followed, emphasizing not only on Italian cooking but the correct ways of preparing, serving and eating it.
  • Several modern cookbooks have appeared since the nineteenth century. The ease of preparing Italian cooking and its excellent taste has today made this cuisine a truly international one.
The accompaniments
Italian meals need to be complemented by the correct beverage in order to savor it to the fullest. Here are some of the beverages without which Italian cooking loses half its appeal.
  • Coffee prepared in the true Italian style, is a joy by itself. Whether it is the classic espresso or the café macchiato topped with cream or the stronger ristretto, or the weaker cappuccino or café latte, it is a true complement to the authentic Italian cooking.
  • Being one of its largest producers in the world, wine is the most favored of all accompaniments to Italian cooking. Vineyards in twenty regions of the country produce quality wine. It is not only an important element of the economy but also of the culture and cuisine.
  • Apart from this, lemoncello and grappa are the traditional beverages of Italy. Vermouth, campari and martini are the most popular Italian aperitifs.
The reason of popularity
Why is Italian cooking so popular?
  • They are prepared from fresh and seasonal ingredients. This adds flavor and lowers the price.
  • Italian food is easy to cook.
  • Little preparation is needed. No elaborate spices are used.
  • The flavor is strong but not overpowering. It can appeal to both young and old.
This is why Italian cooking has made its appearance in nearly all the countries of the world.

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10 Surprisingly Healthy Foods

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

There are lots of misconceptions about healthy eating. Some folks kick their favorite foods to the curb because they think they’re no good. We’ve already given you a list of ten — here are 10 MORE foods that offer more nutrition than you’re giving them credit for.
1. Cheese
While you will find some unhealthy fats, don’t count out cheese! It’s an excellent source of protein, calcium and even contains a small amount of vitamin D.  Watching your waistline? Keep portions to about 1-ounce and choose lower fat varieties like Swiss, Parmesan or part-skim mozzarella and ricotta.
2. Bread
Some people are still afraid of eating carbs and bread is usually the first to go. But don’t toss those loaves out just yet! You’ll be missing out on nutritious goodies like fiber and important B-vitamins. Limit intake to no more than a couple of slices per day and choose whole grain varieties most of the time.

3. Lettuce
Classically misconstrued as a food that “doesn’t count” – lettuce packs in nutrients like hunger-fighting fiber, antioxidants and vitamins A, C and K. The darker the leaf, the more nutrients it has so bulk up salads, wraps, sandwiches and tacos with a fresh, green, low-calorie crunch.
4. Fruit Butters
Don’t let the name fool you, there’s no butter in this cooked-down fruit puree. Commonly available in apple, pumpkin and peach flavors, it’s divine spread on toast, mixed into yogurt or used in place of some of the oil when baking. Apple butter is a key ingredient in this recipe for Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins.
5. Pizza
Yes, pizza! The combination of bread, lycopene-rich tomatoes and toppings like cheese and veggies actually make for a darn healthy meal. Homemade is the best way to go to keep the portion sizes, calories and grease under control. Try this 5-ingredient recipe from scratch or make things even easier by making mini pizzas on English muffins.

6. Dried Fruit

It might taste like candy but dried fruit has a lot more to offer. Drying fruit allows the natural flavors to concentrate, making it naturally sweet. While you should be careful with portions, dried fruits like raisins, cranberries, pineapple and apricots are a healthy addition to hot and cold cereals, salads and trail mix. Look for brands without added sweeteners and keep portions to a modest couple of tablespoons.
7. Chili
When you consider the ingredients – beans, veggies, spices and maybe some meat – chili is healthy eats. Dial back on the fatty meats and toppings like sour cream and cheese and you’ve got a healthy and satisfying one-pot meal. Use our tips for Chili, Lightened Up.
8. Shellfish
Shellfish like shrimp and lobster always get the shaft for being too high in cholesterol. But it turns out they can be part of heart-healthy diet because they are low in calories and saturated fat and high in protein. Learn more about why we love shellfish.
9. Chocolate
A recent study found that chocolate eaters may have a reduced risk of heart disease. We’ve got 28 favorite ways to munch on chocolate but be sensible about your choco-indulgence. Too much fat, calories and sugar from chocolate is certainly not good for your heart (or your waistline).
10. Steak
Carnivores rejoice! Red meat can be enjoyed in moderation for the benefit of healthy goodies like protein, iron, niacin and vitamin B12. The heart-healthy trick is to opt for lean cuts like beef tenderloin and flank steak. Get the skinny on the leanest cuts of meat.

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