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    How to Cook is as Important as What to Cook!

    Being on a diet does not necessarily mean you have to force yourself to eat raw unpalatable food.
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    Nutrition in Vegetables

    Overweight and obesity can increase the risk of Heart Problems, Cholesterol and even cause premature death.
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    Kids and Vegetables and Colors!

    Most parents realize that different kinds of vegetables should be a significant part of their kid's daily diet because vegetables are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamins as well as minerals.
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    Is your Child a Picky Eater?

    Eating has a more important role to play in our lives than just providing nutrition. Mealtimes therefore need to be relaxed and fun both for you and your family.
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    All you need to know about salt

    Salt was worth more than gold when pyramids were being constructed. Salt is important to human life processes and the functioning of the body; we cannot survive without it. It is important not just for palatability but much more, for preservation, refrige
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    Baby Corn Soup

    Fiber serves as the perfect way to reduce your appetite hence an effective food for your weight loss program. This can be attributed to the fact that fibrous foods also known as cellulose and hemicelluloses, occupy a large space of your stomach, th
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    High Energy Poha


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    Batata Vada


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    Spinach & Moong Dhal


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    Whooping Cough

    Until recently, whooping cough or pertussis, as it is called in medical parlance, was one of the most prevalent and alarming of childhood illnesses. Whooping cough is an infectious disease. It commonly affects infants during first year of life, and c
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    Intestinal Worms

    The digestive system of a human being plays host to various worms. Such worms feed on the food that passes through the digestive tract. Some worms are of benefit to the digestive process, whereas there are some harmful ones. The common symptoms of in
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    Herpes

    A highly contagious infection, herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. There are two types of herpes - oral herpes that causes cold sores or fever blisters around the mouth. The other, genital herpes, causes sores below the wa
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    Hair loss

    Hair loss, also known as baldness refers to excessive hair loss from the scalp and can be the result of heredity, certain medications or an underlying medical condition. It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of a cycle of growing new hair a
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    Diaper rash

    Diaper rash is a type of irritant dermatitis, or inflammation of the skin. The moist, warm, and enclosed environment of a diaper, combined with loads of bacteria, make a baby's bottom the perfect place for a rash to pop up. Other factors that can con
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    March Is Frozen Food Month

    Like most people, I had no clue that there was such a month as “Frozen Food Month” (definitely frozen food manufactures have something to do with this)! Anyway, we were grocery shopping and a poster for the same caught my eye. Although I&
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    World Heart Day - Rediscover Barley

    Barley is a whole grain that is not commonly used in Indian cooking. As far as nutrition is concerned, this centuries-old grain contains vitamins and minerals and most importantly is packed with fiber. The fiber in Barley is made up of both soluble
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    Increase Your Fiber Intake

    Fiber is as important in diet as protein and vitamins. Eating 30 gms of fiber a day is necessary to keep heart diseas at bay. What is Fiber? Fiber refers to carbohydrates that cannot be digested. Fiber is present in all plants that are eaten for fo
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    10 Ways to Sneak more Vegetables into your Diet

    The benefits of eating a diet rich in vegetables are many - from lowering cholesterol, controlling sugar levels, aiding in weight loss and fighting cancer to relieving constipation. However, most dietitians still feel that the common man is not eatin
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    A Family that Eats Together Stays Healthy

    We love our family. We earn for our family. We cook for our family. We should EAT one meal with our family daily. A family that eats at least one meal together has many health benefits to it: Improves Family Bond - Sitting and sharing a meal in
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