By Art Fettig Blue Stingray Seafood Restaurant in Durham, North Carolina [now permanently closed] is one of those rare finds that put a smile on my face and made my mouth water all at the same time. No, it's not a chain. With their menu, including "Fried Gater", it couldn't be. Catfish and fried shrimp with hush puppies, two sides and a beverage was $9.99. It is what they … [Read more...] about Say Something Good – Blue Stingray Seafood
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Pain Relieving Foods that help with Inflammation and Aches
These foods contain compounds that reduce inflammation, similar to ibuprofen. According to Dr. Michaeleen Doucleff, the following foods can provide some anti-inflammation and pain relief. Black or Green Tea - Rutgers University research.Soybeans and Tofu - The Nutrition JournalSalmon and Tuna - University of California, Los Angeles - May Udani, MD.Turmeric - … [Read more...] about Pain Relieving Foods that help with Inflammation and Aches
Rutherford’s Route 66 Family Diner
A little gem when driving the historic Route 66 through Arizona. This little unassuming historic building maintains a great staff serving down home just good food that you would expect in a small town diner. References: FacebookYelp … [Read more...] about Rutherford’s Route 66 Family Diner
Kirkland Pizza “Out of the Box”
Yes, Costco ended up being the star by refunding the money. They said just keep the pizza. Even though we were disappointed, Costco does stand behind their products. Yea, Costco. … [Read more...] about Kirkland Pizza “Out of the Box”
Easy to Grow Herbs for the Novice Kitchen Gardener
Try growing these versatile herbs that can be used in many common dishes. Chives - South sunny window or close fluorescent lights are best. Water only when the top of the soil is dry. Sage - Great for poultry dishes. Sages needs lots of sun. Basil - One of the easier herbs to grow indoors. pH needs to be around 6.0 to 7.5. Lots of natural light, but not … [Read more...] about Easy to Grow Herbs for the Novice Kitchen Gardener