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- Health benefits of caffeine
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... It’s the daily drug of choice for around 80 per cent of us worldwide, and it has a bad reputation among many. ... the risk of asthma attacks It has been appreciated for over a century that caffeine can help those susceptible to asthma to ...
- Barbecued snapper with lime & coriander
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... Cut slits 2cm apart into the body of the fish on both sides. Cut the lime into thin slices and place into the slits in the ... wrapped. Place on a barbecue over medium heat and cook for approximately 30 minutes or until cooked through. Cooking Tip: ...
- Wasabi salmon burgers
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... skillet with cooking spray and heat over medium heat for one minute. Add the patties and cook for four minutes. Turn and continue to cook until firm and fragrant, about ...
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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... care practitioner. A naturopath can be extremely helpful for symptomatic and a long-term treatment plan, alongside a nutritionist to ... prepared mixing a teaspoon or two into a glass of water for drinking. Slippery elm is thought to contain components known as ...
- Japanese millet and quinoa balls recipe
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... As the seasons change so too do our eating habits. For delicious food all year round, try this yummy recipe from Janella Purcell’s cookbook, Eating for the Seasons. ...
- Roasted pumpkin and ricotta pita pizza
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... Try this healthy roasted pumpkin and ricotta pizza recipe for a guilt free meal. ... Sprinkle over the oregano and season with pepper. Bake for 25 minutes, or until tender. Remove from the oven. ...
- Australia's Biggest Morning Tea
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... Get baking for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and raise money for the Cancer Council of Australia. Share: ...
- Seafood and snowpea tagliatelle
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... transparent. Add the prawns, scallops and mussels and cook for about one minute. Add the pasta over the top of the seafood and ... add the snowpea sprouts and garlic and stir through for a further minute before serving. Add the chopped parsley and chilli and ...
- Corn tamales
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... them in a 50°C fan-forced (70°C conventional) oven for a few hours and store the dried husks in an airtight container until I get ... to the first one and wrap it up again to seal the sides. Tie the parcel with a fine strip of husk. Repeat with the remaining ...
- 6 wines that go great with seafood
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... prawns, scallops, swordfish or calamari? We've got a wine for you ...