"The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread."Mother Teresa
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Chocolate Splendor, Food For The Gods. Bodybuilding Nutrition. A fictional overheard conversation at a Thelma's Fine Dining. Hi, I'm your waitress, Flo. How are you two doing tonight? Just come from the gym? Whew, one of you needs a shower. Here's our menu. Our specials include a 3lb cheeseburger with mega fries, a ...
Food Quality Magazine Profiles Follett Ice e-Kanban System by Datacraft Solutions Thomas R. Cutler authored a feature profile of Follett Ice and their selection of Datacraft Solutions e-kanban technology in the July issue of Food Quality Magazine. The feature article includes advice from Follett's senior purchasing agent, Jeff Craig, ...
Microsoft Dynamics GP Implementation - nationwide food ingredients distribution example This article describes food ingredient distributor ERP implementation, customization & reporting. ERP system is built on the base of Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains 8.0, new name of the product is Microsoft Dynamics GP. If you are mid-size and ...
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Here are 4 problems that you can cure with food (but, not by eating it). 1) Disinfect a Wound Pour a dab of honey on a cut before covering it with a bandage. Honey has powerful anti-bacterial properties. One New Zealand study found that honey was capable of destroying almost all strains of the most common wound-infecting bacteria. Another equally good option, turmeric. 2) Repair Dry Skin Try rubbing a small amount of sesame or corn oil over dry skin on your hands or feet, to add moisture and seal it into the area. 3) Treat Poison Ivy Got itching? Get milk. Soaking a kerchief in cold milk and then holding it on your skin will dry out the rash of poison ivy and help ease the itch. 4) Soothe a Sunburn To stop the itch and burn, mix together a bit of dry oatmeal and cool water. Make it slightly slushier than if you were going to eat it, and spread the mixture carefully on your sunburned skin. This will relieve the pain and help reduce swelling. About The Author Educational guide to vitamins, minerals, amino acids and herbs for a healthier life - http://www.vitaminsdiary.com/ If you wish to reproduce the above article you are welcome to do so, provided the article is reproduced in its entirety, including this resource box and LIVE link to our website.
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