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World’s First Co2 Refrigeration Interactive Course
This CO2 Refrigeration course provides a broad introduction to the fundamental knowledge required to work on CO2 systems and also helps prepare the student for further study of advanced CO2 Refrigeration Systems. The course covers design, installation and maintenance considerations, including advantages in using CO2, and functionality of the different refrigeration systems, including volatile secondary, volatile secondary with DX, volatile secondary/cascade, trans-critical and direct ... Read the rest of this entry »
Top 3 Benefits of Arizona Air Conditioning Program
There are air conditioning training courses everywhere. With the huge popularity rise of refrigeration, more people are interested in getting trained in air conditioning and refrigeration technologies. Though there are many refrigeration schools worldwide, there are many advantages of getting trained in the schools ate Arizona. You will be well aware of the fact that Arizona is popular for HVAC and refrigeration technologies. Hence getting trained in the HVAC schools of Arizona will be a better ... Read the rest of this entry »
Refrigeration Training – Does it Have Good Career Opportunities?
With the economic slowdown and the frequent job cuts by major companies, everyone is concerned about their career. The fact is that people who have undergone some special training courses can survive this tough period and race towards a promising career and a better tomorrow. Therefore, if you haven't done any training courses, it's high time to do one today. When it comes to training courses, there are countless numbers of them available today. However, most of the training programs fail to ... Read the rest of this entry »
Cruising in a Car Through Costa del Sol
If you want to have the freedom of touring Spain on your own schedule, you may want to consider a Malaga Car Hire. By hiring a car you are not forced to be a slave to the public transportation schedules or problems, you can decide when you want to see things, for how long, and travel at your own pace.
Malaga car hire can be found at the Malaga airport, which is about six kilometers west of the city. There are two ways to get your hire. First you can just pick up a car at the airport. Many ... Read the rest of this entry »
Convenience Rules With Nutrisystem Home Delivery Diet
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Food Safety is Utmost Important While Handling or Cooking Food
With all the diseases in the world today, food safety should be
utmost in everyone's mind when handling or cooking food. The way
food is handled before it is cooked is just as important as the
cooking itself and how it is handled afterwards. There are many
things that one has to be mindful of, such as making sure the
food is thoroughly washed. This applies to home use as well as
restaurants and fast food outlets. Some foods, such as eggs,
dairy products and meat spoil quickly and must be ... Read the rest of this entry »
DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES
Fresh ruby red strawberries give your taste buds a treat. The
juice is sweet and tantalizing. Even the aroma of fresh berries
excites the palate and prepares the way for a great adventure in
eating.
Try some of these recipes as you partake of a fruit that is
luscious, beautiful in color, and heavenly in any menu plan.
ENJOY!
BASKET OF FRUIT
2 cups fresh, hulled strawberries 1 cantaloupe
1 pineapple
2 cups blueberries 3 kiwi fruit
1 banana
2 oranges
Sauce:
1 egg
1 tbs. lime juice 1/4 ... Read the rest of this entry »
5-Minute Strawberry Jam
Nothing tastes better than fresh picked strawberries. For many
people, making homemade jams and jellies conjures up memories of
grandmother in the kitchen preparing bushels of fruit, stirring
and straining, and sterilizing jars. Actually, nothing could be
simpler. The key to making jam is small batches. Do not double
the recipe. The jam will not set up. This strawberry jam keeps
in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. But, we've never been
able to keep it around that long! It's also great as an ... Read the rest of this entry »
Hgh Injections
Somatotropin is the medical term for human growth hormone (HGH) and the HGH used for injection purposes is synthetic. HGH injection is a powder which has to be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water just before injection. It should also be refrigerated as it remains stable for only a short period of time after reconstitution. Anabolic steroids are synthetic substances and they do not exist in nature and since HGH is produced naturally by the pituitary gland, it is not a steroid. The HGH ... Read the rest of this entry »
What is a Botox Injection anyway?
The cosmetic form of botulinum toxin, often referred to by its
product name Botox, is a popular non-surgical injection that
temporarily reduces or eliminates frown lines, forehead creases,
crows feet near the eyes and thick bands in the neck. The toxin
blocks the nerve impulses, temporarily paralyzing the muscles
that cause wrinkles while giving the skin a smoother, more
refreshed appearance. Studies have also suggested that Botox is
effective in relieving migraine headaches, excessive ... Read the rest of this entry »
How to Buy a Refrigerated Compressed Air Dryer
Many customers are often confused as to which kind of dryer for compressed air would work well for them. While some people prefer high-end brands, others may want to opt for more cost-effective solutions. No matter what your prerogative maybe you should consider the following aspects before purchasing any air dryer system. Reputation of the brand First and foremost, no matter which kind of dryer mechanism you are looking for, make sure the manufacturer enjoys a good reputation in the market. ... Read the rest of this entry »
Slaw Recipes (and They Fit Into a Diabetic's Diet!)
Coleslaw can add so much to a meal but people often shy away from it because of the fat and calories of the dressing. But coleslaw can be enjoyed by dieters and diabetics when made properly. Don't miss out on this delicious side dish as part of your meals! Below are a couple of recipes for you to try. Lightened Up Homestyle Coleslaw is exactly as the name implies. It is a recipe that has removed some of the reasons for avoiding this delicious side dish without destroying ... Read the rest of this entry »
How To Eat Healthy On A Budget
If you have problems serving healthy foods because of the prices, you'll find these tips to be just what you need to eat healthy on a budget.
1. Eliminate junk food
Doing your shopping on your own is the easiest way to shop, as children and sometimes spouses are usually the ones requesting junk food. Shopping alone will prevent this, and ensure that you only buy the foods you need.
2. Water or milk instead of soft drinks
You can still enjoy your favorite drinks at a sporting event or night out, ... Read the rest of this entry »
Herbal Rub Roast Turkey Dish
Herbal Rub Roast Turkey Dish This is a great thanksgiving dish
to make for you and your family
Ingredients: 1 13-Pound WHOLE TURKEY fresh or thawed 1 Medium
onion quartered 1 lemon quartered 1/4 Cup vegetable oil 1
Teaspoon dried thyme 1 Teaspoon dried tarragon 1 Tablespoon
dried rosemary 1 Teaspoon salt 1/2 Teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper
Instructions: Preheat oven to 325. Remove giblets and neck
from turkey and reserve for broth.
Rinse turkey with cold running water and pat dry with ... Read the rest of this entry »
Whole Grains Prevent Weight Gain
Research from Harvard, recently published in the highly
respected peer-reviewed Journal of Clinical Nutrition, has now
proven that women who eat the most whole grains lose more weight
and maintain that weight loss better than women who eat the
least amount of whole grains.
In a twelve year study of over 74,000 nurses, ages 38 to 63, the
researchers discovered that women who ate the most whole grain
foods weighed less than those who ate the least. The Harvard
scientists concluded that the high ... Read the rest of this entry »
Mediterranean Diet: Avocado, the Fruit With the Healthiest Fats
If you are among those who avoid eating avocados for fear of their fat content, relax. Avocados, as part of a healthy Mediterranean diet, are high in good fats and they are not as fattening as you may believe. A typical avocado contains 30 grams of fat, but 20 of these fat grams are monounsaturated, mainly oleic acid, the healthiest fat. Avocados contain oleic acid, the same fat found in olive oil. Oleic acid is a fat that can help you lower cholesterol. ... Read the rest of this entry »
Choosing a Fundraising Product
Fundraising product sales has been the most potent way of getting your finances ready for a cause. Many smaller non-profit organizations choose methods that are the most convenient way to garner more and more funds. The choice of products plays a decisive role in building your finances.Now a days, the range and choice of products in fundraising has grown tremendously. The onset of consumerism has led to growing coffers in your basket with products ranging from candies, magazines, wrapping paper ... Read the rest of this entry »
Botulism - The Rare but Potentially Fatal Foodborne Illness
All my life I've been a little fearful of eating home-canned beans, because of the rare but potentially fatal illness caused by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. The botulinum toxin produced by this bacterium is one of the most lethal natural toxins known to man. Now that my organic garden is overflowing with fresh beans, and I can't possibly eat them all fresh, my mind has turned again to this microscopic organism, which lives naturally in the soil.
Eating poorly prepared food isn't ... Read the rest of this entry »
Flax Seeds, Seeds, and Nuts For Constipation Relief
Here are a variety of home remedies for constipation using flax
seeds with other seeds and nuts. They provide the fiber and oils
that you need to relieve constipation. Drinking plenty of water
with these home remedies will make them more effective.
Mix equal parts of flax seeds, almonds, sunflower seeds and
sesame seeds. It is o.k. to mix only three of these seeds, if
that is all you have.
Grind them in a coffee grinder to a power. You can eat the power
or add it to a nondairy smoothie, a ... Read the rest of this entry »
How to Grow Ginger
Asian and Mid-Eastern dishes often have a subtle and distinctive
flavor that comes from spicing the dish at the end of cooking
with fresh ginger root. As these dishes grow in popularity, many
grocery produce departments stock this pleasingly pungent root
for use in homemade dishes. Your favorite grocer's produce
department is also the best place to find ginger root for
growing.
What we call fresh ginger root is actually the rhizome of the
ginger (Zingiber officinale) plant. Choose a smooth, ... Read the rest of this entry »
How To Choose An Insulin Syringe
There are many different insulins for many different situations and lifestyles and there are more than 20 types of insulin sold in the United States. These insulins differ in how they are made, how they work in the body, and price. Insulin is made in labs to be identical to human insulin or it comes from animals (pigs). Future availability of animal insulin is uncertain.
When choosing a syringe, there are four things to consider:
Which insulin concentration it's designed for
Its capacity
The ... Read the rest of this entry »
Quick and Easy Chicken Wellington (diabetics Can Enjoy It, Too!)
Most of us today are watching our budgets and groceries are one of the areas where prices have risen quite a lot. Yet we still want to feed our families healthy, nutrious meals and entertain our friends with festive dishes. Here is a chicken meal that will fill the bill. It is economical to make, goes from prep to table in an hour, and makes quite an impressive presentation. And best of all, it is delicious. Try it and I'm sure it will find a permanent home in your recipe files. ... Read the rest of this entry »
Queries Related to Probiotic
There was a TV advertisement that played a not many years back for an abdomen aid. It raised the issue, "How do you pronounce 'relief'"?Since an IBS victim, you might be inquiring yourself the same query when it approaches to guarantee usual bowel activities. Wouldn't it be pleasant to just get a normal proboitic and be habitual as an effect?Prior to we think that query, we require to describe the word 'probiotic' and how to obtain it. Here's a few information to help you make a well-versed ... Read the rest of this entry »
Healthy Low Fat Chicken Breast Recipe
Chicken can be just as healthy as a salad, especially if it is
skinless and you choose to grill instead of fry. This healthy
chicken breast recipe has it all. With a mouth watering plum
sauce, it is sure to please. That good flavor will give your
family something to talk about between each and every bite.
Ingredients:
Fun & Fruity Recipes
Sometimes the easiest way to get children to eat healthy is to
let them have a hand in making their own snacks'and add whipped
cream on top. Here are two fruity recipes that are fun and easy
to make, and even more fun to eat.
Miniature Fruit Pizzas
1 package refrigerated sugar cookie dough 8 ounces softened
cream cheese 1 cup confectioners' sugar Assorted fresh fruit,
cut into bite size pieces, such as bananas, kiwis, oranges,
blueberries, grapes, strawberries, pineapple, etc.
Directions: Cut ... Read the rest of this entry »
Do you know these time saving tips for healthy cooking?
Everyone who has ever juggled home, family and kids knows how
difficult it is to create healthy meals when pressed for time.
Cooking healthy, delicious meals can be difficult, but some
advance planning can allow you to make the most of your cooking
time.
One way to cook healthy meals that are easy to prepare is to
plan your meals around several key foods that can be prepared in
large quantities and used in several different recipes on
consecutive nights. This method of making meals last is ... Read the rest of this entry »
Raspberries and Cream Salad
This recipe is so good that if you make it for a special
occasion (birthday, graduation, anniversary, holiday or family
dinner) don't expect any leftovers!
2 6-ounce packages of raspberry Jello 2 cans raspberry pie
filling 1 cup sugar 1 12-ounce container of Cool Whip (or other
topping) 1 8-ounce package of cream cheese 2 cups crushed
pretzels 1 cup crushed walnuts 2 tablespoons sugar 1/4 cup
melted butter (or margarine)
Prepare the raspberry Jello with boiling water according to
package ... Read the rest of this entry »
Barbecued Ribs
5 lb Spareribs
---------------------------FLORIDA BARBECUE
SAUCE--------------------------- 2 c Margarine or butter 6 Limes
or lemons (the juice) 1 c Cider vinegar 1 ts Salt 1 c Catsup 1
tb Worcestershire sauce 6 oz Jar Prepared horseradish 1 ts Hot
pepper sauce PREPARE FLORIDA BARBECUE SAUCE: In a medium
stainless-steel or enamelware saucepan melt margarine or butter
slowly. Add vinegar, catsup, horseradish, lime or lemon juice,
salt and Worcestershire and pepper sauces. Simmer uncovered ... Read the rest of this entry »
Lemon-Herb Chicken
2 1/2 lb Chickens,cut into serving 4 Garlic cloves,crushed
-pieces,washed and patted 1 ts Onion salt -dry 1 ts Paprika 1/2
c Fresh lemon juice,about 4 3 tb Fresh rosemary or thyme or 1
-small lemons -tbsp. dried 1 c Olive oil Freshly ground black
pepper,to taste Garnish: lemon peel strips,optional Place
chicken pieces in a glass or ceramic bowl. Mix marinade
ingredients until smooth and well blended. Reserve 1/3 cup,
covered and refrigerated, for basting while grilling. Pour
remaining marinade ... Read the rest of this entry »
Green Tea Stir-Fry Chicken Over Udon
Green Tea Stir-Fry Chicken Over Udon
Ingredients (4 servings)
½ lb chicken breast 1 stalk scallion 1 tbsp sesame seeds 1 lb
Fresh, refrigerated or frozen udon noodles 1/4 teaspoon rice
wine vinegar 2 tablespoons light soy sauce 1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 teaspoon chili paste 1/2 tablespoon dry sherry or sake 6 to 8
fresh shiitake mushroom caps, crisscrossed on top with knife 1/4
sencha loose leaves
Preparing it (5 minutes)
1. Cut chicken into thin slices. 2. Dice scallion. 3. Cut
Shiitake ... Read the rest of this entry »
4 ways to spoil your Dog rotten!
You spoil your pooch as close to rotten as you can get, don't
you? Hey, who doesn't? It's almost impossible not to, with those
adorable, big, beautiful eyes, the little lashes, and the soft
fur just behind the ears they almost beg to be spoiled. But what
can you really do? There are all of those new doggie day spas,
doggie day cares, and other doggie luxury services, but how
often can you really afford things like that? I mean, most
people rarely have enough cash in the bank to get themselves ... Read the rest of this entry »
Chicken and Broccoli Braid (and It's Diabetic Friendly, Too!)
If you are tired of fixing chicken in the same old ways and want to surprise your family and/or friends with something different, this Chicken Broccoli Braid recipe is for you! Not only does it make a pretty presentation but it is almost a meal by itself. This one dish contains your meat, veggies, dairy, and bread all-in-one. Just add a salad and a simple dessert, if desired, and you have your meal! CHICKEN 'N' BROCCOLI BRAID 2 cups cooked chicken breast, cubed 1 cup chopped fresh ... Read the rest of this entry »
8 Steps to Organized Meal Planning
1. Keep an ongoing grocery list. Most people can start one about
5 minutes after returning from the grocery store. Post it so
everyone in the family can use it.
2. Take a sheet of paper and make three columns. First, list
seven to 21 of your favorite quick and easy entrees. You might
include grilled pork chops, chicken pot pie and several crock
pot dishes. Keep a supply of beef, chicken and pork in the
freezer.
3. Then list the vegetables your family enjoys on a regular
basis. Frozen and canned ... Read the rest of this entry »
One Now, One Later Chicken Potpies
One of the smartest things the busy cook can do is to make double portions and freeze one for later. This chicken pot pie recipe is designed with that idea in mind. Make one of the pies in an aluminum or other freezable pie pan, pop it in the freezer and you have dinner for another busy day. This takes no extra time during the initial preparations and will come in very handy later. There is no need to buy expensive "quick" meals when you can make your own. This is not only a "busy ... Read the rest of this entry »
How To Make An Organic Moisturizer
Organic Skin Care must include moisturizers. Although it is handy to purchase these in a ready to use form, you may want to try some of the following homemade moisturizers for a luxurious change on occasion.
You will find that they leave your skin feeling like a million bucks. If cost is a concern, check prices online before choosing a certain recipe. Keep in mind that the more essential oil that the recipe calls for, the more expensive it is to make. In places that the essential oil is more ... Read the rest of this entry »
TR Cutler Profiles Home Run Inn Pizza and Use of PRONTO ERP
Frozen Food Age magazine reaches a critical subset of the
grocery market consisting of frozen food retailers, wholesalers,
brokers, manufacturers and managers of public refrigerated
warehouses and refrigerated rail/truck lines. Frozen Food Age
targets decision-makers and buyers within the vital $22 billion
frozen food industry and holds a dominant leadership position
within its category. The current issue includes an import
profile of Home Run Inn Pizza's selection of PRONTO North
America's ERP ... Read the rest of this entry »
Frozen Food Age Profiles Home Run Inn Pizza
Frozen Food Age magazine reaches a critical subset of the
grocery market consisting of frozen food retailers, wholesalers,
brokers, manufacturers and managers of public refrigerated
warehouses and refrigerated rail/truck lines. Frozen Food Age
targets decision-makers and buyers within the vital $22 billion
frozen food industry and holds a dominant leadership position
within its category. The current issue includes an import
profile of Home Run Inn Pizza's selection of PRONTO North
America's ERP ... Read the rest of this entry »
TR Cutler Profiles Home Run Inn Pizza and PRONTO ERP
Frozen Food Age magazine reaches a critical subset of the
grocery market consisting of frozen food retailers, wholesalers,
brokers, manufacturers and managers of public refrigerated
warehouses and refrigerated rail/truck lines. Frozen Food Age
targets decision-makers and buyers within the vital $22 billion
frozen food industry and holds a dominant leadership position
within its category. The current issue includes an import
profile of Home Run Inn Pizza's selection of PRONTO North
America's ERP ... Read the rest of this entry »
Home Run Inn Pizza and Real-Time Data
Frozen Food Age magazine reaches a critical subset of the
grocery market consisting of frozen food retailers, wholesalers,
brokers, manufacturers and managers of public refrigerated
warehouses and refrigerated rail/truck lines. Frozen Food Age
targets decision-makers and buyers within the vital $22 billion
frozen food industry and holds a dominant leadership position
within its category. The current issue includes an import
profile of Home Run Inn Pizza's selection of PRONTO North
America's ERP ... Read the rest of this entry »
International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses supports
[Herndon, VA]--- gomembers, Inc., announced today that the
International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses has elected
to renew the ASA (Annual Support Agreement) for its gomembers'
pinnacle membership and meeting management software.
'Utilizing an ASA provides valuable protection of their software
asset by allowing IARW to fully realize the potential pinnacle
provides,' commented Ann Belair, gomembers' Director of
Operations. Belair also said, 'Support agreements such as this
one provide ... Read the rest of this entry »
TR Cutler Profiles Home Run Inn Pizza Hand Held Integration with
Frozen Food Age magazine reaches a critical subset of the
grocery market consisting of frozen food retailers, wholesalers,
brokers, manufacturers and managers of public refrigerated
warehouses and refrigerated rail/truck lines. Frozen Food Age
targets decision-makers and buyers within the vital $22 billion
frozen food industry and holds a dominant leadership position
within its category. The current issue includes an import
profile of Home Run Inn Pizza's selection of PRONTO North
America's ERP ... Read the rest of this entry »
The Best Compressed Air Dryers
Are you looking for the best compressed air dryers? Despite the countless choices you have in the industry, it's not really going to be a very easy one. After all, a cheap air dryer doesn't really mean it's the most advisable, in the same way that you really can't equate high quality with super-high price. Ways to Find the Right One You therefore need tips that will be your comprehensive guide when you're out there, searching for the most appropriate compressed air dryer for your company: ... Read the rest of this entry »
Two Peanut Butter Cookie Recipes
One of the best things you can do on a cold winter day is get in the kitchen and bake. Baking warms the house, the aromas are enticing and your family will love you when they come in from the cold. These peanut butter cookie recipes are perfect for lunchboxes, milk and cookies after school, snacking while playing board games or watching TV. They also make great gifts and wonderful treats to share with co-workers and friends. If you are partial to cinnamon, give Val's Peanut Butter ... Read the rest of this entry »
Safeguard Your Food
Every year, an estimated 7 million Americans suffer from cases
of foodborne illness. Some cases are violent and even result in
death. Of course this is commonly known as "food poisoning." The
culprit is food that has dangerously high levels of bacteria due
to improper cooking or handling.
Food safety is usually taken for granted by the buying public
but everyone's attention was recently directed to food poisoning
involving some meat that was undercooked. It was determined that
the problem never ... Read the rest of this entry »
Food Safety Tips For The Holidays
Did you know that the turkey you thawed on the kitchen counter, instead of in the refrigerator, could now contain bacteria levels high enough to harm human life, even though you can't see, smell, or taste it?
There's nothing better than a home cooked meal during the holidays. But, with all the special effort that goes into making one, your holiday meal could be ruined if the food has not been stored, prepared, or cooked properly.
Food experts agree that the safe handling of food should be a ... Read the rest of this entry »
EASY DISHES FOR SINGLES TO MAKE ON THANKSGIVING
A number of my single friends always ask me what they can make
that is easy and delicious to take to a Thanksgiving dinner. So
here are the tips and recipes that work well, whether you're
single or not, when you are a guest in need of a dish.
THE PRESENTATION
A great presentation is important - even simple food will look
better and be more appealing if you use garnishes and set it on
a nice serving dish. You can even go to your local party store
and pick up a small tray and a doily. Add a ... Read the rest of this entry »
Healthy cooking for those with little time
Everyone who has ever juggled home, family and kids knows how
difficult it is to create healthy meals when pressed for time.
Cooking healthy, delicious meals can be difficult, but some
advance planning can allow you to make the most of your cooking
time.
One way to cook healthy meals that are easy to prepare is to
plan your meals around several key foods that can be prepared in
large quantities and used in several different recipes on
consecutive nights. This method of making meals last is ... Read the rest of this entry »
Soups On
As winter draws near, your thoughts might turn to comfort foods
to warm you. Whether you just open cans, or start from scratch,
soup is a wonderful start to any meal.
Tomato soup is the chilly day comfort food that's also good for
you. Two you can try are, Progresso's Hearty Tomato or Wolfgang
Puck's Country Tomato with basil. They both have a fresh
homemade and well-seasoned taste.
Or you can make your own with an immersion blender. This
hand-help appliance lets you puree vegetables and ... Read the rest of this entry »