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Showing posts with label Foods. Show all posts

Amazing from nature - vegetables and fruit


What is a natural organic product? These days the answer to that question has become a bit confusing. Although an organic product is "literally" natural, according to regulations on how the food is grown, processed and labeled, the terms, "all-natural" "natural," and "organic" mean three different things. Organic food is obviously the healthiest and purest food for you to eat, but unfortunately many food companies try to fool you by labeling their products with the word(s)natural or all-natural so you think it is as healthy as organic food, when in fact it is not. This images are products of organic nature.
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Nature can be really interesting and amazing. I am not saying that natural food is bad for you, it just is not as healthy as certified organic food. You will notice when you go food shopping that most organic food has a label on it that says it is a "certified organic product." Each state has an agency that monitors and certifies organic food growers and producers. The organic farm fields and processing facilities are inspected, and detailed records are kept. Also periodic testing of the soil and water takes place to ensure that strict standards are being met. Natural products differ, however, from organic products in that they are not inspected by an independent organization. Although they are usually healthier than regular processed food, there are no guarantees about the health quality of these products. This is the main concern with many natural products.

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Delicious pizza with chicken


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I wanted to make something quick and simple for lunch so I decided to try making a barbecue chicken pizza. We all loved this pizza, especially my daughter. My son wasn't a fan of the red onion but enjoyed the pizza after he picked them off of his slice. My husband and I both thought it was terrific.

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Barbecue Chicken Pizza:
Recipe and photos by For the Love of Cooking.net
Cooking spray
Corn meal
1 pizza dough
1 container of pizza sauce
Mozzarella cheese (not pictured)
Leftover roasted chicken
Barbecue sauce
Red onions, sliced thinly
Low fat feta cheese
Tomato, diced
Green onions, sliced (not pictured)

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Remove the dough from the bag and let it sit on a floured counter for 20 minutes. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Coat a pizza tray with cooking spray and a bit of corn meal sprinkled all over the top of the tray.Place the leftover chicken on a cutting board and drizzle with barbecue sauce; chop the chicken and mix well with the barbecue sauce so it's evenly coated on the chicken.

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Flatten the pizza dough onto the prepared pizza tray. Spread the pizza sauce evenly over the top of the dough then sprinkle with mozzarella cheese. Top the cheese with the barbecue chicken, red onions, and feta cheese.Place into the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown. Top the pizza with diced tomato and green onions. Enjoy.