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Garlic Herb Shoulder Tender Steak Recipe

Originally posted on https://www.alderspring.com/meathacker/shoulder-tender-steak-recipe/ This easy shoulder tender steak recipe makes for a fresh and light meal seasoned with garlic, rosemary, and thyme. The shoulder tender is a beautiful cut. As the name suggests, this often underappreciated cut has tenderness comparable to higher-end steaks.The shoulder tender is not at all heavy or fatty, and has…
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Homemade Fertilizer from Vegetable Scraps

Transform leftover vegetables into homemade fertilizer by using a little water and a food blender. Originally posted on https://www.motherearthnews.com/ Even if you don’t compost, you can still put leftover food to work in your flower or vegetable garden. We’re big fruit and vegetable eaters, so we have lots of rinds and peelings to dispose of.…
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Grilled Flank Steak with Avocado Chimichurri

Juicy Grilled Flank Steak topped with a fresh Avocado Chimichurri, done in 15 minutes – it’s grilling made simple but still full of flavor! De-lish! This recipe was originally posted on https://www.joyfulhealthyeats.com/grilled-flank-steak-with-avocado-chimichurri/ Chimichurri is quickly becoming one of my favorite ways to add flavor to a dish. In fact the other day I made a…
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Butter vs. Margarine: Which Is Healthier?

A massive amount of nutrition misinformation exists on the internet. Some of it is based on poor research or incomplete evidence, while other information may simply be outdated. The professionals themselves may even tell you things that seem to directly contradict something you read the other day. A good example of a subject no one…
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High phosphate intake, typical in moist food formulations, can damage kidney function in cats, study finds

This article was originally posted on https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-04-23-high-phosphate-intake-can-damage-kidney-function-in-cats.html Excessive phosphate intake can harm the kidneys of cats, a new study has revealed. According to researchers from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet, too much phosphate can impede kidney function and may be partially responsible for the high occurrence of chronic kidney disease among older cats. To arrive at this conclusion, the…
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