Apr 07, 2009 -
Want to spice up your holiday? Adding masala chai to your favorite holiday dishes will give them a wonderfully exciting layer of flavor.
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Apr 07, 2009 -
Each time I return, I convince myself that I must have imagined it. Can a place really be so perfect?
Well, I’m back again, and the answer is yes.
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Oct 09, 2009 -
I realize I have completely failed, my 6lbs in 6 weeks challenge has backfired.
HOWEVER considering my birthday is in 2 weeks, I am now shooting for a 2 week challenge. Unfortunately, I was unable to hit the gym today, but, I am running a half-marathon on Sunday!
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Sep 27, 2009 -
Hey everyone,
Are you sick and tired of worrying to death over this new guy or girl? Tired of over analizing everything or feeling like an idiot for putting yourself out there? It is okay :) You just gotta let go.
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Aug 24, 2007 -
Before eliminating dairy, I loved Mystic Chai, but since it's loaded with milk products, I had to find another brand. I really like Oregon Chai and the amount of different products they offer. I tried the Original and used Rice Dream, but I found that it was too thin, so I think soy milk would be better for a thicker chai.
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Oct 20, 2006 -
4 cups (1,000mL) cold water
5 Bigelow Vanilla Chai Tea Bags
1 cup (250mL) low fat milk, chilled
4 tablespoons (60mL) brown sugar
Boil water. Place Bigelow Vanilla Chai tea bags into teapot and pour boiling water over tea. Let stand 3-5 minutes.
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Jan 05, 2008 -
So girls. We all love our Starbucks. But do you know exactly how many kilojoules are going into that beautiful cup of heaven?
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May 20, 2007 -
I have been wanting to go to the real Citizen Cake in San Francisco's Hayes Valley after getting a delicious cupcake at their shop above the Virgin Records downtown. I finally got a chance this weekend and it was too adorable!
My date and I each ordered chai, which they brought in pretty tea kettles with a separate cup of steamed milk.
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May 21, 2007 -
These spices can be combined in amounts to make specific spice mixtures used in everyday cooking. A very well known spice mixture is the Garam Masala. The word garam means hot, not "hot" as in spicy chili hot, but due to the fact that the spices blended in the mixture are said to increase the body temperature.
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May 21, 2007 -
These spices can be combined in amounts to make specific spice mixtures used in everyday cooking. A very well known spice mixture is the Garam Masala. The word garam means hot, not "hot" as in spicy chili hot, but due to the fact that the spices blended in the mixture are said to increase the body temperature.
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