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General tips

Most food, from fruit to fish, has a season -a time when it is abundant and at its best. Knowledge about food's seasons was once essential to survival and became culturally ingrained over the centuries. Today, we have all but lost this accumulated wisdom. Does this matter, in an age where technology can bring us anything we want to eat, whenever we want it?


When you are travelling, you should have a quick think about where your food has come from. When/if it is locally produced, your food is likely to be tastier, better for the local economy and fresher.


Dieting tips

The Atkins’ Diet
Now nearly 5 decades old, the famous atkins diet achieved most of its fame during the last decade. Although highly controversial, it claims to allow weight loss whilst still eating foods that are normally considered bad for diets, for example meat and some dairy produce.
On the atkins diet it is considered good to eat fat and protein, it is the carbs that must be avoided. It is often referred to as a low carb/high protein, diet.
With this diet, the foods you should avoid are processed and refined sugar, milk, white bread, starchy vegetables, white rice and white flour, amongst them, cereals and pasta made from white flour.
Unlike other diets, with the atkins diet the foods you are encouraged to eat are nutrient-rich unprocessed foods such as meat, fish and poultry. You also can eat shellfish, regular full fat cheese, butter and olive oil.







Frozen Cookie-Wiches

Frozen Cookie-Wiches Category Baking Recipes 
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1 pk Refrigerated cookies; * see

-note Filling: 2 c Frozen whipped topping;

-thawed 2/3 c Miniature marshmallows

1/2 c Peanut butter chips

Recipe by: Simple Summer Recipes * use 20 oz package of refrigerated chocolate chip cookies. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Bake cookies according to package directions. Cool completely. In medium bowl, combine all filling ingredients; mix well. Spread filling about 1/2" thick on bottom side of one cookie. Place another cookie, bottom side down, on filling, pressing down lightly. Repeat with remaining cookies and filling. Place on large cookie sheet; freeze until firm, about 4 hours. Wrap individually in foil or plastic wrap; store in freezer. -----

 
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