Search
Recommended Products
Related Links


 

 

Informative Articles

10 Simple Ways To Safely Store Food
Storing foods can present its own set of problems. And different types of foods have different storage requirements to prevent bacteria from setting in. Here's some tips to protect your family and yourself. Storing Vegetables 1....

Always hungry, but don't know what to make?
Wouldn't you like to be able to make something else than just the same old dishes you have been serving up for years now? Believe me, you are not the only one who gets tired of having the same meals served day after day. Your family does too. If...

Pasta Recipes – Three delicious easy recipes!
These pasta recipes are excellent for dinners or parties. In this article, I’m going to share with you three delicious pasta recipes that you can prepare for any occasion that suits you. The recipes are very easy and can be prepare in less...

Swordfish, how to buy, store, cook and enjoy it
Swordfish belongs to the group of fish that have recently become more appreciated for their contribution of omega-3 essential oils to the diet. These fats, which have to be provided by the diet, have now been shown to have a host of health...

When to wash your fruit
Washing your fruit is recommended for many reasons. Dirt or bugs may be on the outside or in commercially produced fruit pesticide residue may be present. There are times when you should wait until immediately before you serve the fruit to wash. ...

 
Google
M & M's Royal Orgasmic Delight

The Levy's are two devoted healthy eaters. They love to discover new tasty, healthy dishes fit to set before kings & queens. Their latest dessert dish is indeed an orgasmic delight that allows the taste buds to go on a journey of blissful decadence. And the good news is it is packed full of natures goodness and can be part of a weight reducing diet.


First fill a jar three quarters full with pitted dried prunes, sliced oranges, lemons (optional) and a couple of cinnamon sticks. Fill to the top with hot water just off boiling point. Allow to cool slightly and add two tablespoons of brandy, put on lid whilst still hot and this forms a seal. Store it in a cool place for one month. This will allow the flavors to marinate.

Toast a cup full of organic rolled oats.

Next, grate some bitter Belgium pure chocolate (cooking chocolate has no added anything) in a dish. You can grate as little or as much as you feel necessary to electrify your taste buds.

Peel a ripe banana. Roll the banana in the grated chocolate. Now, Roll the chocolate banana in the toasted oats. Spread a couple of juicy prunes on top and slice into pieces. Close your eyes and savor each mouthful of delectable delight.

• Pure dark bitter chocolate is heart healthy and is very high in antioxidants

• Prunes are high in


calcium and increase iron absorption. They are also great for bowel regularity ... Viva la fiber!

• Oranges and lemons are high in vitamin C and bioflavonoids

• Cinnamon is anti viral, anti bacteria and helps to level blood sugar.

• Bananas are high in potassium and also contain vitamin B6.

• Oats are an excellent soluble fiber. They can also help lower high cholesterol levels. They also contain selenium which is associated with reducing the risk for cancer. Also helps to level blood sugar.

And as for the few drops of brandy.....
Well, that's where a little decadence comes in.


If you are making a party, you can dress-up all of your favorite fruits in the same manner. It will make a platter filled with heavenly, enchanting delights that pleases the palate, soothe the soul and protect the heart... Who could ask for better nutritional royal treatment.
All rights reserved.

About the Author

Michael Levy is the author four books "What is the Point? "Minds of Blue Souls of Gold" "Enjoy Yourself - It's Later Than You Think" and "Invest with a Genius." Michael's poetry and essays now grace many web sites, Journals and Magazines throughout the world.His philosophies have become a major source of Truth, Wisdom and Love for many people. http://www.pointoflife.com