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Holy Fit! Delicious Recipes That Will Keep You Fit!
A Cookbook You’ll Be Able To Put Something Fresh, Exciting And Healthy On Your Table Everyday! “one Bite And You’ll Say Holy Fit!”
Holy Fit! Delicious Recipes That Will Keep You Fit!
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Alkaline Diet Recipes – The 33 Best Recipes With Pictures & Calories
This Alkaline Recipes E-book Contains 33 Delicious, Easy To Cook Recipes, Illustrated With Pictures And Step-by-step Instructions And Calories In Food. Plus 15 Alkaline Diet Tips And A Comprehensive Acid Alkaline Food Chart. Restore Your Ph-balance Now.
Alkaline Diet Recipes – The 33 Best Recipes With Pictures & Calories

Singapore, Singapore (PRWEB) February 03, 2012
AsiaFoodRecipe has experienced significant growth and reached the milestone of one recipe uploaded every 15 minutes, to earn the honor of being named the fastest growing website for Asian food recipes.
Asian Food Recipe has earned a reputation of distinction by providing users with access to some of the most interesting Asian food recipes available, including traditional Asian dishes and new innovative offerings. The website offers a full range of meal options, including breakfast, brunch, lunch, high tea, dinner and supper. Asian food recipes are drawn from all over Asia, including Japanese cooking recipes, Taiwanese recipes, Korean recipes and Singaporean recipes.
The rapid growth and immense popularity of Asian Food Recipe can be attributed to a number of different factors. For instance, in a mash-up of sorts, users are able to transcribe YouTube videos into standard recipe formats and share them with other users. In addition, the website offers access to some of the most interesting dishes imaginable, including regional specialties, such as Japanese chae, Korean Jja-jang Bob and Korean-style squid.
Visitors with specific dietary consideration are also able to filter recipes that are suitable for vegans, vegetarians, Muslims, diabetics and many more.
In addition to offering some of the hardest to find recipes from Asian nations, Asia Food Recipe also offers video recipes that demonstrate how dishes are prepared, how ingredients are used within each dish and more. Another spur to the rapid growth of Asia Food Recipe is the site?s Facebook page, which reached the amazing milestone of 54,000 fans in just three months of operation. On the Facebook page, users can share Asian food recipes, enjoy contests and giveaways, interact with each other, and even get free product samples, as well.
Asia Food Recipe is more than just a fast-growing destination for those who love Asian recipes and cooking ? it is perhaps the best online resource for cultural understanding and appreciation through culinary exploration.
To find out more about the unique Asian cooking recipes or to ?like? the company?s Facebook page, visit http://www.AsiaFoodRecipe.com.
About Asia Food Recipe:
AsiaFoodRecipe.com brings the Asian culinary world closer to you. With over 30,000 recipes focusing on Asian cuisines, Asia Food Recipe is Asia?s largest online recipe portal.
At AsiaFoodRecipe.com, you can also read thousands of independent reviews from fellow cooking enthusiast and use cooking-simplifying features such as conversion calculators, preparation videos and consumer generated ratings – all to enable you to explore the Asian culinary world with us!
Go ahead and explore the largest range of Asian cuisines with the Asia’s leading food recipe portal.
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Easy Low Fat Recipes to Start the Year
Just learning a few new simple low fat recipes showcasing local and seasonal ingredients is often all you need to banish the holiday guilt! The first step to getting back on the right eating track is to stock your fridge with fresh and local products. …
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Low Fat Recipes: Have Your Cake and Stay Thin Too
But beware, since there is such a low calorie count, it may be the first time you truly enjoy a brownie. Reactions may vary, but extreme euphoria is almost guaranteed. In a large mixing bowl, marry the carob powder, salt, baking powder, and flour. …
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Pantry Raid recipe: Five-star low-fat eggplant Parmesan
Registered dietitian Ruth Frechman wanted to devise a low-fat version of eggplant Parmesan because the dish is a favorite of the Eckerlings. She modified existing recipes and tested a few versions before settling on this one. 1. …
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Boise, ID (PRWEB) November 04, 2011
When Ted Miller lost his job a few years ago, he was broke and dreading Christmas. ?I only had a few bucks, and I wanted to stretch that money out. So I thought, why not take all of my mom?s recipes and make cookbooks for her and the rest of the family?? Some typing and $ 30 later, and he had five family cookbooks to place under the Christmas tree. ?I was surprised how personal it was, and how much it meant to my mom to see all her recipes handed down. She literally had tears in her eyes. Mom still says it?s one of her favorite presents ever.?
With tightening budgets and the rising cost of travel, many families are planning for a toned-down holiday season. However, families are finding that just because they may have to forego the giant family dinners, they do not have to give up on the traditional family cuisine. Many gift-givers see this as an excellent opportunity to share their cooking heritage without breaking the bank.
There are typically three different ways to turn family recipes into great gifts: recipe binders, recipe boxes, and printed cookbooks. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, according to Erin Miller, wife of Ted and owner of CookbookPeople.com. ?I love keeping family recipes,? says Erin. ?When I saw what Ted made, I just knew I had to make a business out of this. After a lot of hard work, we?re now the largest online store of recipe binders, recipe boxes and our own cookbook-printing software, because really, each has its own benefits.?
RECIPE BINDERS: These are by far the most popular way to organize recipes. Many such binders are flimsy white binders bought for under $ 4 at any office supply store. ?They don?t have to be ugly, cheap-looking and overcrowded, though,? says Erin. ?You can buy a beautiful binder that will show your pride in your recipes for under $ 20.? They can have ornate designs, be made out of leather, and be filled with page protectors and dividers to better organize and store fragile recipes.
Recipe binders come in two categories: half-page and full-page. Half page binders fit half of an 8.5?x11? normal sheet of paper (5.25?x8.5?). Their compact size, lower cost and lighter weight make them the more popular format. Full page binders fit a full size sheet of paper, hold twice as many recipes, and are perhaps more impressive as a gift. Either may be customized with tab divider labels to better personalize the layout. Page protectors ensure recipes are not damaged by spills, and make them easier to reorganize as the recipe binder grows. Most can hold both recipe cards and printed out cookbooks.
Prices for half page binders vary from $ 15 to $ 30, while full page binders vary from $ 15 to $ 90. Either type of binder, when loaded with personal and family favorites, will have much more value than what was paid. Recipe Binder Selection at CookbookPeople.com.
RECIPE BOXES: Dating back to at least the 1930?s, the recipe box is the most traditional recipe storage medium. Its small footprint makes it great for tiny kitchens, and it can be especially ideal for those who maintain a small selection of recipes. A box packed with 30 or 40 hand-written recipes can make a truly touching gift.
Recipe boxes have their practical limitations, though. Newspaper clippings and printouts don?t easily fit. The cards are not well protected from wear. They can become easily disorganized. Hand-written cards are by nature more difficult to duplicate. But for those who love the age-old tradition of swapping hand-written recipe cards with a good friend, a fine recipe box can make a delightful gift.
The Cookbook People offer boxes for as little as $ 15, and American-made oak and walnut wood recipe boxes for $ 30-$ 40. A sustainably harvested bamboo recipe box may be a good fit for those passionate about the environment. Most recipe boxes sold today fit the more old-fashioned 3×5? cards as well as the more modern 4×6? cards. A few boxes may handle very large 5×7? cards, but this is not common. Many boxes come with matching cards, but The Cookbook People also sell cards separately to allow mixing and matching. Recipe Box Selection from Cookbookpeople.com.
PRINTING A COOKBOOK: In an era where anyone can become a publisher, writing and printing one?s own family cookbook is certainly a great option. Recipe sharing sites like Tastebook offer full-color printing of up to 100 recipes for $ 35 per book. The printing quality can be fantastic. However, there are drawbacks. Printing more than a few books can quickly become expensive. Once the book is printed, it stops being an evolving recipe collection that is added to and revised as tastes expand. Also, check end user license agreements?many state that the recipe site retains ownership of all recipes entered into it. Grandmother?s secret chocolate silk cake could wind up in a place that the customer never intended.
Another alternative for printing a cookbook is Matilda?s Fantastic Cookbook Software, published by The Cookbook People. Because it installs on the user?s own computer, there are no privacy issues. Printing can be done on the home printer for free, or it can be handed off to the local copy shop. Another option is to print at home and have the copy shop spiral bind the book for a dollar or two. The Cookbook People also offer printing services at competitive prices. Many customers find the most flexible, elegant solution is to print out their cookbook at home and then simply insert it into a recipe binder.
The software is famously easy to navigate, with only three screens. Its one-click template system gives the author the ability to choose from 27 different layouts, featuring religious, cultural and stylistic themes. It includes the ability to print a front and back cover, table of contents, recipes with photos, birthday calendar, address book and biography. This makes the family cookbook something of a reference tool for the entire family. The software costs $ 29.99, but printing and storing recipes is free. Cookbook Software details at CookbookPeople.com.
Perhaps the biggest advantage to this system is that it is little more cost and effort to print ten books than it is one. An author may create very personalized gifts for dozens of friends and family for the holidays, and then print updates in the coming years.
No matter which method is chosen for documenting family recipes, Erin says the important part is to just make it happen. ?I can find online millions of fantastic recipes for key lime pie. But there?s only one recipe for my mom?s key lime pie,? says Erin. ?Sadly, I may not see Mom this year. But I?m going to call her and tell her my son and I made her pie for Christmas just like we always do. And some day when she and I are both gone, maybe my son will be sharing that recipe tradition with his own children and grandchildren.? In this way, organizing and giving a family recipe collection can be both extremely affordable in the short term, and priceless in the long-term.
The Cookbook People will be able to quickly furnish a variety of additional print-ready photographs of recipe binders, recipe boxes and printed cookbooks upon request. For additional interviewees, they can also provide contact names (or simply examine the published customer reviews on their site). They are also willing to ship sample copies of binders and boxes to members of the media.
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Find More Easy Dinner Recipes Press Releases
Jacksonville, FL (PRWEB) November 4, 2008
Life is short. Eat dessert first. But make that dessert fun, fast, and diet-friendly is the idea behind Breakfast Desserts, a new collection of recipes from DietWorldz.com. There’s a scrumptious breakfast banana split loaded with fiber-rich fresh fruit; breakfast brownies for chocoholics, yummy parfaits, sundaes, and shakes; a decadent trifle, and even oatmeal cookies for busy women who want to take their breakfast dessert ‘to go’.
Each of the recipes is designed to maximize the use of such diet-friendly ingredients as fresh fruits, fiber-rich cereals, and sugar free frozen treats. These breakfast desserts are also designed to be fast to make and fun to eat.
Here are some Breakfast Desserts recipes to enjoy right now. For more free recipes please visit http://www.DietWorldz.com the newest diet destination online.
Breakfast Banana Split
1 banana, peeled and split
1 orange, peeled & chopped
1 kiwi fruit, peeled & chopped
Easy Healthy Dinner Recipes
A complete PDF and Video instructional guide how to cook easy, healthy and delicious dinners in Just 10 minutes or less.
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What’s For Dinner Tonight?
Whats For Dinner Tonight? is an eBook with a collection of over 100 dinner recipes from my own kitchen, recipes are easy to read with wonderful images. It is a mix of French, Italian, Chinese, American and ethnic recipes. Simple, easy and time saving.
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Healthy Mediterranean Diet Recipes
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London, U.K. (PRWEB) September 12, 2008
123Recipes.com today launched its much awaited recipe website, a comprehensive new lifestyle site that will enable consumers to freely discover the best of food information and content online. The new site combines a searchable recipe database and personalization features, as well as a built-in user community around the topic of food.
123Recipes.com provides food enthusiasts an intuitive browsing tool, powerful search capabilities, and personalized features including “My Cookbook,” “Shopping List” and recipe ratings and reviews.
Membership is free and users once registered can save recipes, rate recipes and even upload photos of their cooking experience. Members also get to meet other members, who are proudly known as “Cooks”, and can connect with them in many ways.
The Cookbook allows members to manage all their recipes and even store “Private Recipes”. This way they can now not only get rid of scribbling recipes on notebooks but also save links of recipes from other sites that they found interesting.
123Recipes.com also provides a one-click option to manage Shopping List for any recipe’s ingredients that members want to shop for.
The Menu feature gives the ability to create personalised menus from existing recipes. The site also provides a community forum to its members where they discuss all about food, from exchanging recipes to regional specifics.
As part of the launch, 123Recipes.com is providing a chance for users to win exciting goodies when they submit their unique recipe(s). Here is where they can upload their recipes for this contest: http://www.123Recipes.com/UploadRecipe.aspx.
ABOUT 123RECIPES.COM
123Recipes.com is an online social network of food enthusiasts. Boasting thousands of recipes – and adding hundreds more – 123Recipes.com relies solely on user-contributed content mixed with advanced technology features to make cooking fun and easy for everyone. 123Recipes.com is a privately-held company. Visit 123Recipes.com online at: http://www.123recipes.com .
For further information please contact:
Mr. Kevin Webb
Tel.: +44 203 371 9843
Email: pr@123recipes.com
http://www.123recipes.com
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Dallas, TX (PRWEB) October 15, 2007
CD Earth, LLC is excited to announce the release of 10,001 Greatest Recipes CD with free recipe manager software, now available for Windows PC.
A few of the recipe categories in this collection: