Saturday, July 26, 2008

Salad Chicken RIce

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Presto ingredients of the salad shooter
For rice
# 3 cups (600g) Thai fragrant long-grain rice
# 2 C. soup with chicken skin fat
C. # 2 tablespoons water p
# 2cm piece ginger, lightly smashed
# 2 cloves garlic, lightly smashed
C. # 1-2 tea salt or to taste
# 3 ½ cups or rather reserved chicken broth (or water with 1 tablespoon of chicken broth powder added to l ')
# 2 pandan or screwpine leaves, shredded and knotted

Pak Cham Kai (Chicken basks in stock)
# 1 whole chicken
# Enough water (boiling)
# 1 thumb-sized piece of ginger, crushed
# 4-5 cloves garlic, peeled and lightly smashed
# 1 C. tea salt

Chilli garlic sauce for dipping
# 10 fresh red chillies
# 2cm piece ginger
# 4 cloves garlic
# 1 / 4 C. Tea salt
# 2 juice limes calamansi
C. # 2 tablespoons chicken broth reserved

Ginger dipping sauce
# 75 g ginger
# 6 cloves garlic
# 1 / 2 cup of tea salt
# 2 juice limes calamansi
C. # 2 tablespoons chicken broth preserved
# Light soy sauce for chicken
# 1 ½ C. tablespoons garlic oil
# 1 ½ C. tea sesame oil
# 5 C. tablespoons soy sauce lightly
# 1 ½ C. tablespoons sugar or to taste
C. # 3 tablespoons water

Lining
# Fresh coriander leaves
# Sliced onions
# Sliced cucumber and salad



Method
to prepare the rice, wash in several changes of water until the water is clean and clear.

Heat wok and add the chicken fat and 2 tablespoons water. Bring to low boil simmering until the oil is released from fat.

Add ginger, garlic and fry. Remove and discard the fat from chicken, then add rice and salt to mix. Stir fry quickly for 1-2 minutes.

Gather all ingredients in an electric rice pot.

Add water or chicken broth and pandan leaves. Bake until rice becomes dry and mellow. Stir through just before serving.

To prepare the chicken, bring enough water to a boil in a large saucepan. Place chicken in skillet. Lower heat and cook 10-15 minutes uncovered. Turn off the flame and cover the pot. Let chicken cook for 20-25 minutes.

Remove chicken from pan and soak in a basin of cold water for 5-6 minutes.

Then take the chicken outside the basin of cold water and drain in a colander to dip dry before cutting into pieces.

Arrange on a serving platter and garnish with spring onion and coriander leaves and slices of cucumber.

To prepare the chili garlic sauce, combine all sauce ingredients salad with Shooter ® electric slicer / shredder.

Adjust the seasoning, add salt and sugar to taste. Use immediately or store in a sealed container until needed.

For the ginger sauce, combine all ingredients in an electric blender and whiz. Serve immediately or store in a sealed container until needed.

Then, combine all ingredients for light soy sauce in a small saucepan. Heat the mixture until the sugar dissolves then set aside to cool before using them.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Cell Phone Risks

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The head of a major research institute on Cancer has issued a warning unprecedented its faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit the use of cellular phones because of possible risk of cancer.

The warning of Mr. Ronald B. Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, is contrary to numerous studies not to find a link between the cancer and the use of cellular phones, and a lack of public concern by the U.S. Food and Drug Hotel.

Herberman based its warning on the first unpublished data. He says he takes too long to get answers of science and he believes that people should take steps now _ especially when it comes to children.

"Really the heart of my concern is that we should not wait for a definitive study to come, but err on the side of safety rather than sorry later," said Herberman.

No other major universities in cancer research institutions have sounded an alarm on the use of cellular phones. But councils Herberman not fail to arouse concern among many users of cell phones and especially parents.

In the note he sent to about 3000 teachers and staff Wednesday, he says children should use cell phones only for emergencies because their brains are still developing.

Adults should keep the phone away from his head and use the loudspeaker or a wireless headset, he says. He even warned against the use of cell phones in public places as a bus because it exposes the other phone electromagnetic fields.

The question that concerns some scientists _ though far from a consensus _ is electromagnetic radiation, particularly its possible effects on children. It is not a major topic at conferences of specialists in brain.

A 2008 University of Utah analysis examined nine studies _ some of whom cite Herberman _ with the thousands of patients suffering from brain tumour and concludes "we found no overall increased risk of brain tumors among users of mobile phones. The potential risk of brain tumours after a long-term use of cellular phones awaits confirmation by future studies. "

Studies last year in France and Norway concluded the same thing.

"If there is a risk of these products _ and, at this stage we do not know who it is _ it is probably very low", the Food and Drug Administration says on a website of the Agency.

However, a Herberman cites "more and more of the literature connecting long-term use of cellular phones to possible adverse health effects including cancer."

"Although the evidence is still controversial, I'm convinced there are sufficient data to justify issuing a notice to share some precautionary advice on the use of cellular phones," he wrote in his memo .

An engine of the memo was Devra Lee Davis, director of the university's oncology centre of the environment.

"The question is whether you want to play Russian roulette with your brain," she said in an interview on his cell phone while using hands-free speaker phone as recommended. "Je do not know that cellphones are dangerous. But I do not know who they are safe. "

De concern are the effects were still unknown more than a decade the use of cellular phones, with some studies raise alarms, "said Davis, a former health adviser in the Clinton administration.

She said that 20 different groups have supported the view of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute has given, and authorities in England, France and India have warned children to use cellphones.

Herberman and Davis point to a huge ongoing research project known as Interphone, involving scientists in 13 countries, mainly in Europe. The results already published in journals of the project are not so alarming, but Herberman mentioning is the work not yet published.

The published research focuses on more than 5000 cases of brain tumors. The National Research Council of the USA, which is not participating in the Interphone project, in January reported that the search for brain tumour had "selection bias." This means that it relies on people with cancer to remember how often they used cellular telephones. It is not considered as the most accurate research.

The largest study, which appeared in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute in 2006, followed 420000 Danish cell phone users, including thousands who had used the phone for over 10 years. It found no increased risk of cancer in those who use cellular telephones.

A French study Interphone based on research and published in 2007 concluded that regular users of cellular phones had "no risk" for the three main types of tumors of the nervous system. He noted, however, that there was "the possibility of an increased risk among the heaviest users" for a type of brain tumor, but must be verified in future research.

Earlier research also found no link.

Joshua E. Muscat Penn State University who has studied cancer and cellular phones in other research projects partly funded by the industry cellular telephony, said there are at least a dozen studies that have not found the cell phone-cancer link. He said a Swedish study quoted by Herberman that support for his warning was biased and erroneous.

"We do not know mechanism by RF exposure that would cause an effect in cancer cells. We do not know what could possibly happen," said Muscat.

Cell phones emit radiofrequency energy, a type of radiation which is a form of electromagnetic radiation, according to the National Cancer Institute. While studies are underway to see if there is a link between it and tumors of the brain and central nervous system, there is no definitive link between the two, the institute says on its website.

"By all means, if a person is under an obligation they should take precautions to reduce the amount of electromagnetic radio waves through their bodies, by all means, they should do," said Dan Catena, a spokesman for the American Cancer Society. "But at the same time, we must remember there is no conclusive evidence that cell phones linked to cancer, whether tumors brain or other forms cancer. "

Joe Farren, a spokesman for CTIA-The Wireless Association, trade group for the wireless industry, said the group believes that there is a risk of misinforming the public if science is not used as a guide on the issue.

"When you look at the overwhelming majority of studies that have been peer reviewed and published in scientific journals around the world, you'll find no relationship between the use of wireless and adverse health effects," Farren said.

Frank Barnes, who chaired the January report of the National Research Council, said Wednesday that "the jury is" on how dangerous long-term use of cellular phones could be.

Speaking on his cell phone, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Colorado at Boulder said he does not take special precautions in his own phone. And he offered no specific advice for people concerned about the issue.

It is each individual to decide if nothing to be done. If people use a cell phone instead of having a land line, "May as well be reasonable for them," he said.

Susan Juffe, a 58-year-old Pittsburgh professor of special education, Herberman heard of cell phone advice on the radio earlier in the day.

"Now I am worried. It's scary," she said.

She said she thought twice about allowing its 10 years, daughter of Jayne to use the cell phone.

"I do not want to (brain cancer) and I do not want you to get it," she explained to her daughter.

Sara Loughran, 24, a PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh, sitting in a bus stop Wednesday chatting on his cell phone with his mother. She also heard the news earlier in the day, but was not as concerned.

"I think that if they gave me numbers and specific information and it is quite frightening, I would be interested," said Loughran, planning to call her mother again in a few minutes. "Without a number, it is too vague to have worked me."

Jennifer Yates reported from Pittsburgh.
Science Writer Seth Borenstein reported from Washington.
Reporter Ramit Plushnick-Masti contributed Pittsburgh and Science Writer Malcolm Ritter
contributed from New York.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

More Salad Shooter

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is effective assistance cooking takes work and the mess on the cutting and grinding vegetables, fruit, cheese and more. Presto salad shooter also used to make salads, soups, pizzas, tacos, desserts, and with greater ease. get your first shooter presto salad now

To read on to discover the unique features of the Presto Salad Shooter electric slicer / shredder. Although we are not currently selling these products online, you will find prices at a store near you or purchase online at SureSource Presto Store.

This rapid and practical model is ideal for vegetables, fruit and cheese. The Presto Salad Shooter electric slicer / shredder is the easiest way to make healthy, delicious salads, soups, pizzas, tacos, desserts and more.

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It is also easy to use! Interchangeable slicing and shredding cones slide right in. There is no complex parts to assemble. Then, just point and pull! Slices and flaps to where you want without extra bowls clean.

Base wipes clean easily. All other parts are dishwasher safe. Suitable easier for anywhere, compact storage. Do you have your salad Shooter Presto!

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Using Salad Shooter

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First there are many advantages to using the Presto Salad Shooter. Find out why you can save time and money by using the Presto Salad Shooter electric slicer / shredder ..

1. Shred vegetables and cheese right on eggs for a quick and delicious omelet!
2. Chop nuts right into the dough and bake brownies crunchiest ever!
3. Slice beets for a beautiful salad!
4. All vegetables for a hearty minestrone sliced right in the pot!
5. Shred cheese mozzarella right on your pizza!
6. Make a quick, trimming of nuts for your next Bundt cake!
7. Wake up the magic that you grind the potatoes for hash browns, right on the plate!
8. Grate Parmesan cheese real top of your spaghetti!
9. Cut apples right into a pie crust!
10. Shred cabbage costs fast coleslaw!
11. Cut the potatoes and deep fry delicious chips house!
12. Shred carrots easy for a carrot cake!
13. Enjoy fresh produce available at the time of harvest. Cut carrots, celery, beets, sweet potatoes, peppers, zucchini and more, then freeze em and bag 'em for the year savings!
14. Be creative with your salads! Surround turkey, beef, chicken, tuna or shrimp with flaps or sliced cucumbers, carrots, radishes, boiled eggs, red or green peppers, mushrooms or olives.
15. Cut and grind fresh vegetables to help to blow!
16. Go a little nuts! Nuts add a great finishing touch to almost any dessert.

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slicer / shredder, it is so easy you want to add the toasted nut flavor of everything.


Simply throw a handful of nuts in your Salad Shooter slicer / shredder grinding with the cone in place and pull away.

Shoot in a bowl and a spoon dessert more nuts (so that you can save additional nuts for another time). Or turn right onto dessert for a quick, delicious treat. Here is a list of start-up "of great flavors of nuts:


Peanuts, Peanuts with Candy Coating, and macadamia nuts
Almonds, walnuts, and Cashews
Pecan, Filberts, and Pistachios

Here is a Presto Salad Shooter slicer / shredder trick! For a delicious roast just flavor, chop the nuts in the Presto Salad Shooter slicer / shredder, and then putting them in a 250 ° F oven, turning after a few minutes. In about five minutes, you've grilled, aromatic, chopped nuts on top just about anything.
17. Colorful, creative, candy toppings! Dress right and everybody will say: "How'd you do that?" The Presto Salad Shooter slicer / shredder is the answer. Imagine bit color head on the white frosting on your cake. It is easy! Suffice it to file a handful of color M & M's in your Presto Salad Shooter slicer / shredder and pull away.

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Fast Food Taste

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To my way of thinking, all fast food is undesirable. Made to appeal to the laziness of the masses, with improved flavor chemicals that can only lead to other bad things, (obesity, allergies, etc. ...) a Big Mac is not and will never be a hamburger garage. At the same time all food is not a world savior, what we need is a healthy balance, "fresh" foods, scientists keep away from my food, they developed enough trouble already.

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Fast Food

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First I must say that many foods are in both categories, but you are able to obtain non-junk food alternatives to fast food franchises such as fruit and yogurt parfait at McDonald's. If you are a manager I suppose you have any knowledge about nutrition and should be able to make non junk food to a choice of fast food.

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