While we enjoy our food everyday, do you ever think of those in hunger somewhere else in the world?

As what stated in Poverty.com, there are about 25,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related cases, according to the United Nations; and children are those who die most often.

Can we do something to help them?
Definitely YES!

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Welcome to The Traditional Mojito Recipe. If you have never tried a mojito before, you are missing out. The mojito is a clear cocktail normally served in a tall glass, originating in Cuba. Earnest Hemmingway is said to have knocked back the odd mojito during his stay in Cuba. It's a sweet and refreshing drink best enjoyed over summer.

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The holiday season is a fantastic time of year for lovers of craft beer, as many breweries start to release their winter seasonals. It's also a great time of year for enthusiasts of aging and cellaring beer, as many of these releases will only continue to improve with age. Here's a list of seven beers that will get better and better as the

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Modern Toilet Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan is fast gaining popularity because of its theme, what else, but by being a toilet. If a person would ask me to put up a restaurant with this theme, I would definitely say no, because who would want to eat in the toilet. But I may be wrong since this restaurant is becoming popular everyday not just to

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If you go into a Japanese grocery store and head straight to the refrigerated drink aisle to get your tea, you are wasting money! All stores have a separate boxed tea aisle where you can get a much better deal on your green tea. Mugi cha is a popular tea that is served in offices Japan-wide and it is also the cheapest stuff you can find. Re

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Are you a cupcake lover? Or a great fan of brownies? It has been a long time since I ‘reported’ any kitchen trials of mine but I could assure you that the kitchen has been really busy with many of them! Ok, I’m no pro at cooking and that’s why it’s categorized as ‘kitchen trials’. So, expect non-perfection of my doing though the little knowle

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Here's a list of the years top pages on The Brew Basement, a site dedicated to the hobby of beer cellaring and aging. The three most popular pages were all related to the topic of what styles and specific beers can be aged successfully. Also popular were posts about some basic information about beer cellaring, such as what are the best envir

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I am a big tea drinker and I frequently brew a fresh cup with loose leaves. I prefer not to use instant tea bags when I am in the mood for a tasty exotic tea or just a good old English cuppa. Loose leaves can be messy so I am always on the lookout for a convenient way to give me that cup of tea. You can use a strainer, a tea ball or this hand

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It's finally here....our first official Weight Loss Wednesday!

I thought I'd start out by telling you what things I've started doing to aid in my weight loss. I didn't start out full-bore on the 1st partly because I was away on vacation and partly because I've found (through flylady) that babysteps will get you where you want to be, m

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On January 13, 1983 the Québec Nordiques played their 251st NHL game without being shutout. Unfortunately this streak would come to an end today with a 2-0 loss against the Boston Bruins. This streak is the third longest in NHL history. This Blue Streak reminds me of one of my favorite drinks the Blue Streak a Vodka and Blue Curaçao check out

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Rice is the most eaten food in the world. It is at the very food base of many countries in the world. Thus you can make a wide variety of food using rice as your main ingredient.
For those of you who like to try out new recipes, this is the site for you. The many Rice recipes include :
1. Thai Fried Rice
2. Pilaf Rice
3. Basmati Pilaf

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Maple Syrup starts off as sap - running up inside maple trees in the spring. Actually to make lots of great Maple Syrup - you want the sap to run up and down, up and down, and up and down. So now it’s finally spring - we’re finally in the Syrup!
To get sap to run properly - nature has to help out with warm days and cold nights. At night, the

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If you are a homebrewer and looking for recipes, Beer Recipes is the place to find one. This recipe is a barleywine and came from the book Victory Beer Recipes. For those that do not know about barleywines, barleywines are higher alcohol beers. Most barleywines are at least 10% in alcohol content and a wine glass should be used to drink t

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If your a homebrewer or winemaker and have trouble fiquring out how to use your hydrometer you need to read this article. You get a step by step explanation on how to use your hydrometer. For those that do not know what a hydrometer does, it measures the amount of sugar in your beginning beer or wine. Yeast then turns the sugar into alcohol

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I don't like porridge, Skinny and brown; Waiting for breakfast When I come down- Whatever happens, However late, Porridge is always Sure to wait!

A couple of years ago I started to make my own chewy and crunchy granola, or müsli as we say in Sweden. Making your own is less expensive than buying it. Each batch makes enough to last about tw

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