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Isaac Toussie Discusses Vegetables
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 11/5/2009
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
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Isaac Toussie Discusses Phytonutrients
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 11/5/2009
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
Eating vegetables can seem like quite a chore for many After all, they don’t always go down easily, being full of water but not sweet like fruits, often requiring a lot of chewing for what seems to be little benefit to one’s taste buds
Issac Toussie Pardon Me But Did Someone Mention Broccoli?
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 10/23/2009
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
People have said that it is of course important to watch out for food scams, as fraud could exist on food labels Pardon the thought but today, when so many people are concerned about issues like housing and work place discrimination, fashion, entertainment, real estate, mortgages, vacations and the like, issues like food quality and food awareness may become unnecessarily overshadowed
Isaac Toussie Says, Pardon All Vegetables And Phytonutrients Lovers!
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 10/18/2009
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
People have said that it is of course important to watch out for food scams, as fraud could exist on food labels Pardon the thought but today, when so many people are concerned about issues like housing and work place discrimination, fashion, entertainment, real estate, mortgages, vacations and the like, issues like food quality and food awareness may become unnecessarily overshadowed
Issac Toussie Asks, Pardon Me But Did Someone Say Tomatoes?
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 10/18/2009
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
People have said that it is of course important to watch out for food scams, as fraud could exist on food labels Pardon the thought but today, when so many people are concerned about issues like housing and work place discrimination, fashion, entertainment, real estate, mortgages, vacations and the like, issues like food quality and food awareness may become unnecessarily overshadowed
Isaac Toussie: Pardon Me But Did Somebody Say Spinach?
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 10/15/2009
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
Spinach is a low-growing annual garden vegetable with a thick cluster of wide succulent leaves that are edible cooked or raw It is related to beets, Swiss Chard, and the common weed called lamb’s quarters, all belonging to the “goosefoot” or chenopodiaceae family
Isaac Toussie Says, Pardon All Cucumber Lovers!
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 10/12/2009
- Food and Drinks
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People have said that it is of course important to watch out for food scams, as fraud could exist on food labels Pardon the thought but today, when so many people are concerned about issues like housing and work place discrimination, fashion, entertainment, real estate, mortgages, vacations and the like, issues like food quality and food awareness may become unnecessarily overshadowed
Isaac Toussie: Pardon All Cabbage Lovers!
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 10/8/2009
- Food and Drinks
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Cabbages are native to southern Europe, originally found near the Mediterranean Sea, and have been cultivated for well over 4,000 years, with ancient Chinese references to it dating back to 1,000 BC which mention the health benefits of this widely popular vegetable Cabbage has long been a staple of Chinese stir-fry recipes, and it is even considered the national food of Russia by many, where consumption is seven times more on average than in North America
Isaac Toussie: Side Step Nutrition Scams and Frauds – Eat Celery
- By Isaac Toussie
- Published 09/13/2009
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
Celery, which happens to be one of my (Isaac Toussie) favorite snacks, is a stiff long vegetable with leafstalks that may be eaten raw or cooked Full-grown, celery plants may reach anywhere from twenty to thirty inches high
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