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Chewing on a few tulsi leaves will relieve burning, nausea and gas. For those with a sensitive stomach – add tulsi in any recipe using tomatoes.

In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make a Classic King Ranch Casserole. This dish has been around a long time in the US, and this is a simple, basic version. The recipe is influenced by Southwestern cooking, and the dish is quite a lot like an enchilada casserole. Ingredients: 12-oz. package frozen 3-pepper and onion blend (You may substitute 1 chopped onion plus ½ chopped green bell pepper, ½ chopped red bell pepper, and ½ chopped yellow bell pepper.) 2tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 3 cups cooked chicken, chopped or shredded (I cooked 3 salted chicken breasts in a slow cooker for 4 hours—no water added– and then chopped and shredded them.) 10 ¾-oz. can cream of chicken soup 10 ¾-oz. can cream of mushroom soup 10 ¾-oz. can chicken broth 10-oz. can diced tomatoes and green chiles, undrained (Rotel brand is quite often used.) 1 teaspoon chili powder ½ teaspoon garlic salt (10) 6-inch corn tortillas, cut into 1-inch squares 2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese cooking oil spray Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a deep saucepan over medium heat. Add frozen 3-pepper and onion blend and sauté until softened. Drain and transfer to a large mixing bowl. Stir in 3 cups cooked chicken, a 10 ¾-oz. can cream of chicken soup, a 10 ¾-oz. can cream of mushroom soup, a 10 ¾-oz. can chicken broth, a 10-oz. can diced tomatoes and green chiles, 1 teaspoon chili powder, and ½ teaspoon garlic salt. In a 13-inch by 9-inch by 2-inch baking dish that has been sprayed with cooking oil

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Please be sure to subscribe to Naztazia’s channel! This is a how-to video on growing fruits and vegetables in containers and planters instead of a traditional in-ground garden. Also known as container gardens or container gardening. These types of gardens work great for those with limited space or have no yard. Grow your vegetables, fruits and herbs on your balcony, patio or driveway.

Lot’s in store for this year! I blog about my gardening hobby at: amirasblogberry.blogspot.com Last year I started a raised bed, square-foot, and patio garden as a hobby. It was amazing! I learned how to compost, how to mulch, how to start seeds, how to transplant seedlings, grow a variety of veggies and herbs all in my own backyard! Enjoy the video and hopefully it will inspire you to start your own this year.

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Potatoes, eggplants, green peppers and tomatoes are the most common ones-that may contribute to the pain of some arthritis sufferers.

Osmocote gardening tip #24 hosted by Jennifer Bartley

To peel tomatoes easily, pour water into a deep microwavable bowl or a glass measuring cup. Bring to a boil. Drop tomatoes in the water for only a few seconds each. The skin will loosen and peel off easily.

Stir diced bell peppers or chopped tomatoes and chopped fresh spinach into cubed, pre cooked potatoes. Toss and stir in lemon juice.

Sandwich fillings can be simple and nutritious – such as hard-boiled eggs, lettuce, sliced cucumber and tomatoes

Eat Bright Colors: Red cherry tomatoes, carrots, red peppers, radishes, apples, broccoli, lettuce, sweet potatoes or kiwi. The brighter the color is better for you.

If you have leftover pasta, fry diced bacon and add pasta, stewed tomatoes, green onions and a mixture of shredded cheeses. It’s delicious.

Tomatoes may be used to help prevent lung cancer. Two powerful compounds found in tomatoes-coumaric acid and chlorogenic acid-are thought to block the effects of nitrosamines. By blocking the effects of these nitrosamines, the chances of lung cancer are reduced significantly.

Tomatoes are fruits filled with juices and thus, if you want to get juicy tomatoes during the harvest season, you must make sure that you water the plants consistently everyday. When the temperature seems to be high and the soil is drying up fast, water them twice a day.