This past year my family discovered Flat bread. We have always enjoyed breads. Usually store bought, and ranging from white, brown to rye, then there is Bagels and English muffins. Now we are eating Tortillas and we discovered how to make them even yummier.
it is a simple recipe and I wonder why tortillas are not cooked this way everywhere around the world.
To start - purchase your tortillas or if you have the time you can make your own.
I, on the other hand, have 2 teenage boys and spend a lot of my time transporting the boys to hockey, soccer and basketball. We live in the country, so often I just wait in town till they are done and drive them home. Don’t get me wrong I love watching my boys so I consider it, like going to the movies.

Recipe for Tortillas
1. Place into a large skillet or frying pan some Virgin Olive Oil, I use Extra Virgin Olive Oil
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2. Place the pan on an element of your stove and wait till your oil is hot.
3. Place your tortillas in the pan and wait till it has bubbled and then turn over.flatbread-tortillas-005-1.jpg
4.Then turn the Flat bread over and brown the other side.
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5. Now remove from pan, add more oil and place your next Flat bread in the pan. Reason is you can not just eat one. Hehe…
You have a beautifully browned tortilla that has a great taste.
You can eat them alone or with anything.
Try and enjoy.
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Apple and I @ the PO.

Thanks to Sister i have these great links to share. I am a lover of bagels and here is a link to how to make bagels
Then, there is this gardening item that you can use for bathroom, I know sounds crazy but they are a garden vegetable
How to make a Luffa



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I was stumbling along looking at food topics and I have to say “This really is Culinary GENIUS!” Would this cake be for your taste buds? This, my friends, is my culinary epiphany. is how to introduce this site. Feast your eyes on this! I have to give Black Widow Bakery
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I love it, I link it.
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Swiss Cheese
Four cubes of Swiss cheese provide 476 mg of calcium and 26 IU of vitamin D. Vitamin D has also been associated with a decrease in the risk of pancreatic, prostate, and testicular cancers. A study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men with higher blood levels of vitamin D had a 17 percent reduction in total cancer incidence and a 29 percent reduction in total cancer deaths.
Carrots
Carrots are one of the richest sources of pro–vitamin A carotenoids, plant compounds that provide color and function as antioxidants. Just a quarter cup of shredded carrots provides 2,279 mcg of beta-carotene and 4,623 IU of vitamin A. According to a study in the journal Thorax, beta-carotene can slow the age-related decline of lung power. Vitamin A has also been shown to improve vision, bone growth, and cell division; help regulate the immune system; and decrease the risk
of lung cancer.
Extra-Virgin Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar
One tablespoon of olive oil delivers 10 grams of mono unsaturated fat. Research shows that men with diets high in mono unsaturated fat have higher testosterone levels than those who don’t. Antioxidant-rich balsamic vinegar can improve vascular function when ingested with a high-fat food like olive oil, which contributes to a reduction in the risk of heart disease.
disease-fighting power: Adding olive oil to red, green, orange, or yellow fruits and vegetables increases the amount of heart-saving, cancer-fighting, vision-boosting, immune-repairing, bone-strengthening vitamins such as A, E, and K, as well as carotenoids.
Sunflower Seeds and Flax seeds
One tablespoon of sunflower seeds provides 8.35 mcg of selenium. Harvard researchers discovered that men with high levels of selenium have a 49 percent lower incidence of advanced prostate cancer than those with the lowest levels. One tablespoon of flax seeds will give you 2.3 grams of omega-3 fatty acids, which are linked to reduced risk of heart disease, Alzheimer’s, and depression. They have also been shown to inhibit ­cancer-cell growth.
Almonds
One tablespoon of almonds provides 2.2 grams of alpha-tocopherol, a type of vitamin E, which reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s, according to a National Institute on Aging study. Another study showed that people who were clinically depressed had lower levels of alpha-tocopherol than their happy peers. Vitamin E also fights free-radical damage.
Tomatoes
Four cherry tomatoes will give you 1,748 mcg of lycopene. A study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that increasing dietary lycopene intake to 30 mg reduces oxidative DNA damage to prostate tissues and decreases PSA levels.
Chunk Light Tuna
Tuna, one of the best sources of protein, contains no trans fat, and a three-ounce serving of chunk light contains 11 mg of heart-healthy niacin, which has been shown to help lower cholesterol and help your body process fat. University of Rochester researchers determined that niacin raises HDL cholesterol (the good kind) and lowers triglycerides more than most statins alone.
Red-Leaf Lettuce
Four leaves of red-leaf lettuce contain 1,213 mcg of antioxidants, 96 mcg of vitamin K (which has been shown to maintain bone mass), and 1,172 mcg of the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin. The National Institutes of Health found that lutein and zeaxanthin can decrease your risk of developing macular degeneration by 43 percent.

To Summarize; All of these foods need to be in your kitchen, on your grocery list and kept in stock.
List-Almonds, Balsamic Vinegar, Broccoli, Carrots, Chunk Light Tuna, Extra Light Virgin Olive Oil, Flax Seeds, Red Kidney Beans, Red Leaf Lettuce, Spinach, Sunflower Seeds, Swiss cheese, Tomatoes, Yellow Bell Peppers