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The Most Decadent Diet Ever – Try This Fun & Delicious Cookbook That Offers Diet-Friendly Recipes

The Most Decadent Diet Ever is a lenient, but proves to be a healthy cookbook. Devin Alexander created this cookbook. He is also the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Biggest Loser Cookbook.
Devin Alexander is not a big believer of diet foods having to be bland, skimpy or rabbit food. This chief master [...]

Mom’s Big Book of Baking

Lauren Chattman has written a delightful new book called Mom’s Big Book of Baking: 200 Simple,  Foolproof Family Favorites for BirthdayParties, Bake Sales, and More. Like many moms I have a very hectic schedule and to be totally truthful here, the kitchen is really not a safe or a friendly place for me.  I have discovered, [...]

Rachael Ray Cookware Guide

Rachael Ray and her famous line of cookware are known by many, world wide. She is best known for her appearances on television shows that include ways to make meals for a family in thirty minutes, and her excellent line of pots, pans and baking ware. She has become one of the world’s best known [...]

Dehydrator Cookbooks – Two Essential Books You Should Know About

When shopping for a dehydrator cookbook, there are two that stand above the rest. With the help of Mary Bell’s Complete Dehydrator Cookbook and Deanna Delong’s How to Dry Foods, you’ll be dehydrating like a pro in no time. Most new dehydrators come with small instruction booklets, but if you want to take your food [...]

“Vegan Brunch” Reveals Homemade Vegan Sausage Secrets

Isa Chandra Moskowitz has made a liar out of me. Not long ago, I wrote that Moskowitz’  ”Veganomicon” was the last cookbook you  needed to buy, and now she comes out with “Vegan Brunch”. Blame it on her vegan Italian Feast Sausage recipe.
You see, growing up in an Italian-American family, I was used to eating pasta [...]

The Champagne Taste-Beer Budget Cookbook

Got champagne taste and a beer budget? Here’s the cookbook for you. A great meal doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. For the cost of burgers out, you can dine on filet mignon at home. Woodrow Wilson’s “The Champagne Taste/Beer Budget Cookbook” shows the way. This small volume is full of recipes [...]

Employers’ Responsibility to Register Apprenticeships

With the apparent skilled labour shortage in the Australian workforce at the moment more small business owners are becoming aware of the benefits of taking on an apprentice.
Taking one or perhaps a number of apprentices into a business is mutually beneficial for all involved parties. The business is provided with a fresh canvas to train [...]

Does Your Deposit Have Insurance Protection?

In light of the current economic crisis in the US and particularly the downfall of renowned financial institution, Lehman Brothers, it is understandable that depositors are somewhat concerned about the safety of their money.
There is a common misconception that some institutions here on Australian shores are safer than others. For example, the four big banks [...]

International Concern For Work Accidents

That said the same amount of effort needs to be made to ensure that the workers are safe whether there are 5 or 50 workers, dangerous equipment or knitting needles. By putting in the effort prior to a work accident you go a fair distance to protecting yourself as an employer and the investment you [...]

Super Co-Contributions – Maximize Your Super Fund and Secure Your Financial Future

With recent events across the globe emphasising the volatility of the international financial market it is perhaps some timely advice that consumers make a move to not just focus on the immediate effects of the current downturn. It is important that, in times such as these, that we continue to also look to the future [...]