Food & Drink

Gift Ideas for Doughnut Lovers

By Maria Rogerson

January 4, 2021Food & Drink Gifts

A Box Full With Freshly Baked Donuts If you have a friend who is crazy about doughnuts, there’s no better gift than sending them mouth-watering, freshly baked doughnuts as a gift. Plus you will save yourself the time and nerves – instead of going to crowded stores, searching for the perfect gift, you can conveniently buy donut gifts online from the comfort of your home. You can choose from a host of options when looking for donut gifts online. They come in different box sizes and configurations. You can even make a personalized doughnut box by adding all sorts of goodies such as doughnuts in different flavours, different chocolate treats, choc wafers, even a couple of mini vodka or whiskey bottles. If you want your [&hellip

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Being overweight can lead to a range of health problems. Although there are many different diet plans that can help you reach your desired weight, choose the wrong one and will fall back to your old routine to overeating in no time. And that is the biggest risk of following a strict diet that’s just not right for you. Instead, if you want to lose weight, gain muscle and get shredded, you can follow a specifically designed diet plan and backup your intention by ordering food that has been specifically cooked to meet your nutrition needs

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Many of us are well aware we eat too much sugar, and yet, we still overdo it. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, we consume an average of 60g of sugar each day, which equals about 14 teaspoons. You may be asking yourself how is that possible, but added sugar can be found in even the most unexpected products, like marinara sauce and peanut butter. Statistics show that more than 90% (about 12 teaspoons ) of our sugar intake comes from added sugar, such as the one added in pastries and coffee, and the other 10% is naturally occurring, usually found in milk and fruit. Of course, these numbers are much higher during the holiday season when we can’t help ourselves but [&hellip

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It’s common knowledge among gym-goers that receiving the right amount of nutrients in order to stay healthy is done through proper supplementation. However, for the most part, vitamins seem to be ignored by the majority. It’s arguably more difficult to get enough vitamins into your system with food alone, especially if some of the meals include processed foods. You can easily burn out your body after a hard work out, which can result in your immune system becoming weakened

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A Canteen for Your Beer? Finally.

By Steve George

December 27, 2017Food & Drink

The canteen is one of the most quintessential items to take on any camping trip. It has a very simple but very valuable function, namely to keep your cold drinks cold, and your warm drinks warm. But, just because it is one of the most popular pieces of camping equipment, it doesn’t mean that it is useless in everyday life to us normal non-tent dwellers

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Limes are the star addition to many of our favourite cocktails, a savoury burst to many marinades and dressings, and can add a taste of freshness to all sorts of meals. But the mighty lime is more than just a decoration to the things we eat and drink. Including a glass of lime in our daily routine can work wonders for our heath. However, many people can’t stand the bitter taste of this tropical fruit and that’s why they tend to add some sugar in order to mask the bitterness. But taking the health benefits of natural lime juice into account, adding sugar to is completely absurd. If you want to preserve the properties of this magnificent fruit, you should consider natural sweeteners such as [&hellip

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Calling all oenophiles: if someone asks you to describe how you would choose the perfect Chardonnay wine, what will your expert wine-lover answer be? I was wondering how wine connoisseurs pick their bottles; do they simply choose whatever they get their hands on and enjoy it (like all amateur wine drinkers do) or do they take this task very seriously and spend minutes of thinking and considering before they actually pick a bottle from the shelves? Here’s an answer from a wine specialist: Make a plan for the food you will eat with your chosen Chardonnay wine. Chardonnay is a white variety whose texture and taste tones go great with sea food and pasta. The fruit-driven ones taste perfectly well when paired with chicken or [&hellip

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Ah, the joy of drinking coffee! Truly, one of life’s simplest, yet greatest pleasures. Coffee is a warm hug in a mug. It helps you wake up in the morning and gets you through the day. Sounds like a real best friend, right? And it is, especially if you are smart enough to take it with coffee healthy sweeteners so that you make it health-friendly as well

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Imagine this: a perfectly warm, sunny day and a bottle of refreshing rose wine in your hands. Paradise. But beside being refreshing, this wine makes the perfect combination with almost any type of meal including appetizers, BBQs, picnics, brunch and even chic dinner parties. So, wherever you have planned to spend this beautiful day, grab a bottle of rose and have the time of your life. When pairing rose wine with cheese, know that there are some types of cheese that pair better than others with the bracing acidity and subtle berry flavours of rose

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Shiraz is an extremely versatile wine, and that makes it a great food wine. Its great versatility is mostly due to its many different styles. But before we start talking about pairing Shiraz and food, let’s clarify a common misconception – Shiraz or Syrah? What Is the Difference Between Shiraz and Syrah? Actually there is no difference between the two. Well, except for their names. Tests have proven that both grapes are the same varietal. However, wines made with Shiraz grapes are often lighter and have a more fruitier style than the more traditional Syrah wine, which has more body, acid and tannins. In Australia, Shiraz is considered the ‘national’ red wine and the Barossa Valley is the most popular wine region for its complex, [&hellip

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