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Boiled Dinner

Try this flavorful Irish boiled dinner at St. Patrick's Day!

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Bean Soup with Dumplings

Bean Soup with Dumplings recipe

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Amazingly Hearty Vegetable Stew

Amazingly Hearty Vegetable Stew recipe

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Quick Chicken And Noodles

A quick but succulent chicken dish that is the perfect dinner to make after coming home from a long day at work!

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Cholesterol Fighter

Inflammation is a major cause of heart-disease. Together with the oxidation of LDL ('bad' cholesterol) it often leads to the clogged arteries that result in heart failure. Fight inflammation with ginger. Apples contain antioxidants that have been shown to specifically fight the oxidation of LDL.

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Grandma's Bean Salad

This unusual side dish is tangy and full of beans! Perfect with hamburgers or barbecue.

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Purple Power Juice

This is a wonderful detoxifying and blood cleansing juice. Beetroots are a wonder vegetable and have recently been shown in clinical trials to lower blood pressure. They are also loaded with folic acid (critical during pregnancy) and the mineral silica, which helps the body use calcium more efficiently, thus preventing osteoporosis.

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Special Raisin & Walnut Cinnamon Rolls with Glaze

Special Raisin and Walnut Cinnamon Rolls with Glaze recipe

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Quick Spicy Pickled Cucumbers

The secret to making the cucumbers crunchy is to salt them first and let the salt draw out excess moisture before use.

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Flu Shot Juice

This juice contains camu camu - a South American berry that contains the highest concentration of vitamin C on the planet. It is available in powder form, but if you can't find it, just add more lemon to the juice. Carrots are packed with beta-carotene, that turns into vitamin A in the body and can help enhance immunity. The ginger is anti-viral, the garlic and oregano are anti-bacterial, and the turmeric is antimicrobial (an agent that kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth). Meanwhile the celery and parsley are anti-inflammatory, and add a shot of blood-purifying chlorophyll as well.