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Use Salt to Remove the Bitterness in Coffee
If you're looking to remove the bitter taste of your coffee and a mellow out its flavor profile, then the best way to do that is by simply adding salt to your coffee. This is a method that has been used by...
11 commentsVarieties of Lettuce and Its Nutritional Content
Lettuce is a garden plant with broad crisp leaves, in many countries it is eaten as cold and raw in salad, burgers and tacos. This plant is native to Europe and Asia. Lettuce grows to be three feet (90cm)...
1 commentWhat IS Reflux? The Basics in a Nutshell
Have you had heartburn? Is it getting worse? Now is it getting to the point where you are regurgitating junk ... and it's BURNING your throat? If you don't know what's going on, you'd better keep reading!
0 commentsDiggin' In The Devil's Toolbox
Have you ever been caught in the middle of "without?" The thick, bitter taste of need is hard to forget. When you're in the middle of nowhere, and you're without, that's where Hell is, and the Devil reigns. If...
21 commentsChamomile for the Home
Chamomile is pretty flower in the herb garden or flower bed. it's easy to recognize scent is sweet and refreshing. The Chamomile plant has leaves are slightly bitter tasting. Honey or sugar is usually...
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