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Are You Cleaning Your Dishes with a Dirty Dish Sponge? by Stan Patient Expert Posted Thu 27 Nov 2008 10:58am Ahhhh, washing dishes.  Women hate it, men loathe it, teenagers despise it and dogs love it (they get the scraps).  We all need to eat, which means washing dishes is something we all have to do.  Dishing washing techniques vary from person to person.  There are those who fill the sink and those who wash under running water.  Then there are those Read on »
More Dishing on the Dish by Sara G. Patient Expert Posted Mon 27 Oct 2008 5:27am at Let's Dish), I thought I'd elaborate on two services that are offered by the company in particular. Both fit the bill for Lupites who aren't feeling up to snuff or for new moms who just can't seem to get away. (Sign me up for both categories!) As I mentioned before, there are several Let's Dish meals that can be cooked directly from the freezer, and I Read on »
Dish Duty by Christine .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:00pm Silverware Basket so there’s a place for virtually anything. “Virtually anything” can literally mean dishes that a family of eight use in an entire day! There’s room for over 180 items in our multi- compartment silverware basket. That’s a big deal! DishSense™ Technology – Sensors select the cycle for you based on your cleaning needs. Need I say more Read on »
Numbers Game: Don't Judge A Dish By Its Name by Andy B. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:44pm Administration found that, on average, people underestimate the caloric content of "healthy sounding" dishes (like a grilled chicken salad, pictured right) at chain restaurants (and most dishes at "healthy sounding" restaurants) by _________ percent. a) 16 b) 31 c) 7.5 d) 20 Leave your guess in the "comments" section and come back Read on »
Cinnamon, Not Just for Sweet Dishes by kmacphee Posted Sun 19 Sep 2010 12:00am There is not much that I wouldn’t sprinkle cinnamon over.  I use it in everything from smoothies to spaghetti sauce and continue to test it out on new recipes... used as a condiment or spice in sweet dishes as well as an additive in meats such as chicken, as well as a medicine to alleviate ailments such as digestive issues, colds and can Read on »
Autism in a Lab Dish? Call Me Unconvinced by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Nov 2010 7:22am The hot autism news of the day is that scientists have replicated autism spectrum disorder in a lab dish. A study published in Cell asserts that the authors have used stem... disabilities are dismissed as resulting from co-morbidities I don't understand how anyone can claim to have replicated autism spectrum disorder in a petri dish. Interestingly the Cell Read on »
Guest Blogger Amanda Davenport Dishes on "Hell's Kitchen" -- Week 8 by Duane P. Patient Expert Posted Fri 02 Oct 2009 10:00pm with the challenge. This is one of the things that every chef enjoys doing. Creating a dish that is uniquely them and putting their skills to the test against other chefs. Ingredient Read on »
Amaranth Soup Dish by Pure2Raw Posted Wed 10 Mar 2010 12:33pm was nice We ended up adding some of our cheez sauce over it with some fresh cilantro! So our amaranth dish turned out to be more like amaranth soup It was delicious..., seriously amazing The cheez sauce really made this dish. Loved it on top of my sauerkraut . Who knew? I guess I really do love just about anything with sauerkraut. And as we Read on »
Washing Dishes by Rosa V. Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Mar 2010 10:36pm Here's an ingenious way to get out of doing the dishes! Read on »
Modeling autism in a dish by Abbysworld Posted Fri 12 Nov 2010 12:00am view of autism. "It is quite amazing that we can recapitulate a psychiatric disease in a Petri Dish," says lead author Fred Gage, Ph.D., a professor in the Salk's Laboratory of Genetics and holder of the Vi and John Adler Chair for Research on Age-Related Neurodegenerative Diseases. "Being able to study Rett neurons in a dish allows us to identify subtle Read on »