Archive for April, 2008

National Salad Month and 7 Layer Salad Recipe

May is National Salad Month, but by no means is this a sign that you should simply stop at the grocery and pick up a chef’s salad! At the end of this article you will find links to 7 layer salad recipe. A salad can be complete meal in and of itself, and you’ll find with a little bit of research and an understanding of what your body craves, you’ll have a great deal of fun designing your own salad and allowing your children to do so as well. Salads are a great natural way to eat healthily, and during the month that is dedicated to them, you should take some time to explore what it is that they have to offer.

Why Broccoli Is Best and Broccoli Rabe Recipes

If you have always had negative associations with broccoli as a kid, but you are looking for a way to eat healthier as an adult, its time to dust off those old prejudices and give this leafy green another try! This cruciferous green is considered a must-have on the dinner table, and with just a little bit of research and a few facts, you will understand why. Similarly, you’ll find that a little bit of work will show you exactly how tasty this healthy vegetable can be! Read till the end and you will find the best broccoli rabe recipes.

Georgia Peach Bread Recipes

Georgia Peach Bread Recipes

1 1/2 cups sugar
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 cup shortening
1 tsp. baking powder
2 eggs
1/4 tsp. salt
2 1/4 cups pureed peaches
1 tsp. vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup finely chopped pecans
1 tsp. cinnamon

Cream together the sugar and shortening, followed by the eggs, mixing thoroughly after each one. Add the peach puree and the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Add the vanilla and chopped nuts, blending carefully until blended. Pour these into two greased and floured bread pans. Bake for 55 minutes to an hour in 325F oven. Allow the bread to cool for several minutes before removing from the pans, and then cool completely before slicing.

Gooseberries

If you are unfamiliar with them, trying gooseberries can be something of an adventure. These homely little berries look a great deal like grapes, and even have something of a similar texture, but their sour taste can be a little bit shocking if you are unprepared. The fact is, gooseberries are quite popular in various desserts and toppings, and you’ll find that with a little bit of research that they can be quite beneficial for you.