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Welcome to Food2GoodHealth.com!

Your Food and health solutions.

Food2GoodHealth is in the field of food and nutrition. We are doing research in food science to provide our customers the best of Recipes and food facts. It’s an enterprise system which can be used anywhere and by anybody; at home, restaurant, health centers, fitness centers, by new cook, expert chef, dietician or nutritionist, health care professionals including doctors. You will get Recipes, by cuisine, course, occasion, and stage of life and by health status. You will be able to find your favorite drinks at our beverage site; which has recipes for Mocktails, cocktails, punch, smoothies and much more…

Being a member; you will be able to interact with your favorite chef and nutritionist through our Blogs and Forums. You will be able to share your favorite recipes and upload images too!

If we decide to go on fast and we don’t eat anything for a week, then we would probably feel hungry, little thinner and maybe weak. But if we deprive ourself of a sleep for seven days, we won’t be able to function at all...If we try to guess which activity is so important for us that we devote almost one-third of our time for it, probably the first things that come to our mind are...
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Kitchen secrets/Cooking tips

Quick Cooling of Pastry Cream

Pastry cream and puddings come off the stove hot but must be cooled to room temperature, or even chilled, before they can be used.By maximizing the surface area from which steam can escape, you will speed up the process. 1.Spread the pastry cream or pudding across a rimmed baking sheet that has been covered with plastic wrap. 2.Once the pastry cream or pudding has been spread to the edges of the pan, cover it with another piece of wrap to keep a skin from forming.Snip a number of holes in the plastic wrap to allow steam to escape.

Green Eating
Grow your own

In the garden, in the greenhouse, in the window box, or something fancier. Even urbanites can get quite a bit of good eats from not much space.

Sara, my 24-year-old daughter, was lamenting about how lonely and isolated she felt in the big city. She told us that she was seriously considering spending a good chunk of money for a puppy so there would be someone to greet her when she came home from work. However, her roommate, Janea, didn’t want a dog in their apartment. “Give me a thousand dollars,” she suggested, “and I’ll bark at you when you come home!”



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