Best Recipes: Pineapple Delight Smoothie

Do you have a passion for pineapples? Then this is your fruit drink. Enjoy a cool, refreshing Pineapple Delight Smoothie. It's easy to make and will taste so good when you put it into a tall frosty glass.All you need is some sliced pineapple, bananas, milk and honey. Now doesn't that sound dreamy? This is a great way to enjoy a sweet, tropical fruit drink whenever you're in the mood for pineapple.Pineapple Delight Smoothie

DirectionsIn a blender, combine milk, frozen bananas, pineapple and honey. Blend until smooth..

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Mangosteen The Queen Of Fruits Comes To America in a Dietary Supplement Juice

(ContentDesk) October 24, 2005 -- Mangosteen is an evergreen tree about 30 to 75 feet tall when mature. The mangosteen tree is a small, slow growing tropical evergreen with leathery, glabrous leaves up to 10 inches long. Fruits are borne on lateral branches. They have a thick rind, which encloses 5 to 7 fleshy segments, in which the seeds are imbedded. Only about 25 to 30% of the mangosteen fruit consists of the edible pulp or rind, with the remainder comprising the tough, bitter pericarp.

Each mangosteen fruit usually varies in weight from 75 to 120 grams and normally contains 2 to 3 well-developed seeds. The pulp, the only part consumed, has excellent flavor, proclaimed by many as the best among tropical fruits. Often two crops per year mature, one in the autumn, and one in early summer. The trees often bear sparingly. The tree appears to be adapted best to strictly tropical areas and requires abundant moisture.

The mangosteen fruit may be the best tasting fruit in the...

Mangosteen The Queen Of Fruits Comes To America in a Dietary Supplement Juice
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A Look at Fruit Gift Baskets

The original, the granddaddy of all of today's items bought and sold as fruit baskets, was in fact a basket full of assorted fruits. While there is no clear cut evidence when the first fruit basket was wrapped up and delivered to it's overjoyed recipient, it is known that in ancient times fruit baskets were routinely given to kings and feudal lords all over the world as a sign of respect and loyalty.

For whatever occasion applied, the coronation of a new king, a royal birth or even a wedding, the kingdom was carefully searched and only the best of all the fruits available were carefully assembled into a wicker basket and presented to the royal family. It wasn't until sometime later that other products, perhaps spices from far away lands, plants, wines and other products not indigenous to the kingdom, were included with the fruit. That's how it all began.

From that point forward, whenever that was, fruit baskets became a name only for any conglomeration of goods,...

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Fruit Inspection

If we believe we are called to be Fruit Inspectors, then might we also have been watching for imperfection in Jesus, in His day, too?By human observation, Jesus did not pass the test. Among other things, they said He was gluttonous and a winebibber; being that he befriended both publicans and sinners. Luke 7:34 No doubt, others have looked to find flaws in your ministry, too.Maybe you were slain by someone offended by your poundage, who'd forgotten that bodily exercise only profits a little.Perhaps the determination of your faithfulness is based upon 100% church attendance, when you work third shift and can't keep your eyes open through every meeting.Certainly, when they inspected Jesus, they considered Him to be flawed, too ... thinking God had caused Jesus' affliction due to his own sin, without ever having considered that people might actually be suffering as a result of the sins of others. Isaiah 53:4-5Apparently, if we look to see error, we will find it; real or imagined.

That...

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What to look for in a farmers market

It is time for farmers markets. They are popping up all around the country. They can range from a true farmers market with farm fresh produce locally grown and sold by the farmer to more of an arts and crafts show. When shopping at a farmers market the consumer needs to be wary of anyone selling fruit or vegetables that are not locally grown or are out of season. It is becoming common practice for some marketers to purchase the same produce that is available at the grocery and sell it in the farmers market venue.

Here are a few tips on what to look for in a farmers market.?Fresh local fruit and vegetables, no commercially grown produce.?Good prices, the price should be comparable to the grocery store. You may find that in some areas the farmers market is a bit higher but this can be well worth it if the produce is local and fresh.?Look for moist fresh looking produce. If the corn was picked yesterday it will begin to dry out at the bottom. Look for signs that the fruit and vegetables...

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A Look at Fruit Gift Baskets

The original, the granddaddy of all of today's items bought and sold as fruit baskets, was in fact a basket full of assorted fruits. While there is no clear cut evidence when the first fruit basket was wrapped up and delivered to it's overjoyed recipient, it is known that in ancient times fruit baskets were routinely given to kings and feudal lords all over the world as a sign of respect and loyalty.

For whatever occasion applied, the coronation of a new king, a royal birth or even a wedding, the kingdom was carefully searched and only the best of all the fruits available were carefully assembled into a wicker basket and presented to the royal family. It wasn't until sometime later that other products, perhaps spices from far away lands, plants, wines and other products not indigenous to the kingdom, were included with the fruit. That's how it all began.

From that point forward, whenever that was, fruit baskets became a name only for any conglomeration of goods,...

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A Guide to Fruit Baskets

There is almost no occasion, event or holiday gift that can't be properly addressed by sending some kind of fruit basket. From humble beginnings as a device fruit growers used to expand their business beyond supermarkets, fruit baskets have become one of the most popular categories of gifts in the country. No longer is this merely a device for fruit growers to send out more of their freshly grown produce at retail prices.

Nowadays, many of the items advertised, sold and shipped as fruit baskets contain hardly any fruit at all. Fruit baskets have matured -- come of age, as they say -- and it's possible to satisfy a gift giving need by ordering a fruit basket from any of literally thousands of suppliers across the country.

You'll find that many of the local retail stores in town have some form of fruit basket deal to ship their wares, if not all year round, then certainly at appropriate holiday times. For at least two major gift-giving holidays, Mother's Day and...

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Flavors2Go Lets Consumers Flavor Their Own Water

The CBS Early Show calls Flavors2Go "what's next in the water world."The sugar-free, carbohydrate-free, natural drops contain no calories, artificial colors or flavors. One drop flavors 1 ounce of water. Consumers can mix flavors to create unique combinations, like raspberry-guava or peach-tangerine.Each 1-ounce bottle retails for $4.95 and comes packed with enough fruit flavor for more than 100 servings of water: bottled or tap, sparkling or still.In the gym, at the office, movies or at a favorite restaurant, consumers are taking the wild fruit flavors of Flavors2Go wherever they go.Dieters, athletes, diabetics, and others who want to increase their water intake have embraced Flavors2Go as a way to make water more appealing.Choose from a rainbow of refreshing flavors at http://www.Flavors2Go.comWholesale inquiries are welcome.For digital images or more information, contact Paul Staunton at e-mail protected from spam bots or 561-523-9124.....

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Apples: The Taste of Variety and Health

San Diego, CA (ContentDeskP July 6, 2006 -- The apple, a member of the Rose family, is a very unusual fruit. To celebrate this delicious
and healthy fruit, www.earths-best-e-books.com has published a website with 91 free apple recipes at
http://www.earths-best-e-books.com/apple-recipes.The apple, a member of the Rose family, is a very unusual fruit. Take a seed from a Pippin apple, for example and plant it in your garden. When the apple tree grows you would expect to see Pippins on the branch, but you would be wrong.Apples do not grow true from seed. Each time a seed is planted a different variety of apple appears.

Most of these New Apples
or cultivars are sour to the taste and usually not very pretty to look at. So when a new variety of apple appears which is sweet on the tongue and easy on the eyes, a fortune can be made.Pippin apples and all the different kinds of apples thus originate from one tree. A trees whose branches have been grafted on root...

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