Posts Tagged ‘Pepper’
Mike vs. Food: My dumb ass eating Naga Jolokia, the worlds hottest pepper
Stupid, Stupid, stupid boy from Long Island (its Me) eats the ghost pepper aka the naga / bhut jolokia, worlds hottest pepper, watch and learn pansies…
Pepper Rub Recipe for Barbecue by the BBQ Pit Boys
Fresh ground black peppercorn, onion flakes, dried parsley and red pepper flakes are the magic to this classic all-purpose barbecue seasoning and rub. Use it on roast beef and steaks, but it’s real good on pork, and chicken when you’re looking to kick it up at your next barbeque.
Grilled Pepper Chicken Recipe by the BBQ Pit Boys
this simple to prepare but delicious grilled chicken, hand rubbed with mayo and assorted spices makes for some real good eating as shown by the BBQ Pit Boys.
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I have been coming up with new ideas to help control high blood pressure and I have created this recipe that will surely lower your blood pressure as much as 20 points or more. Of course everyone’s body is difference so results may vary. You have to have a taste for hot and spicy foods to enjoy this recipe and it’s blood pressure lowering properties. The secret to having lower blood pressure is having increase blood flow due to your arteries and blood vessels opening up to allow this to happen. This dish will help your body produce Nitric Oxide which plays an important role in your circulatory system. Hot peppers such as Cayenne are known to do this. The right combination of vegetables and herbs known to reduce and control blood pressure will be found in this dish.
Stuffed Peppers, Cabbage & Zucchini Recipes : Mix Rice for Stuffed Bell Pepper Recipe
Learn how to mix the rice to make a stuffed bell pepper & zucchini recipe in this healthy cooking video with easy vegetarian recipes. Expert: Rachel Dayan Bio: Rachel has traveled the world where she picked up many recipes and styles of cooking which helped her open her own catering business in Florida. Filmmaker: Gary Zier





