Posts by Diane

Ways to use up Milk

Posted by on May 11, 2012 in Kitchen Tips | 0 comments

Ways to use up Milk

If you find you have an abundance of milk on hand and are looking for ways to use it up before it turns, here are some tasty options: SMOOTHIES-&-MILK-SHAKES RICE-PUDDING PANCAKES BAKED-MAC-&-CHEESE OATMEAL/PORRIDGE/CEREAL CREAMY-CORN-SOUP CREAMY-CARROT-SOUP CREAMY-POTATO-CHEDDAR-SOUP CREAMY-TOMATO-SOUP CREAMY-ROASTED-PARSNIP-&-PEAR-SOUP FETTUCINE-ALFREDO Keep in mind, freezing milk is also a viable option.  When I do so, I freeze in specific portions.  For example, I’ll freeze 2 & 1/2 cups of milk in a large, glass mason jar which is the exact amount I need to make...

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Fettucine Alfredo

Posted by on May 11, 2012 in Butter/Cheese Sauce, Entrees, Pasta, Recipes | 0 comments

Fettucine Alfredo

  1 pound whole grain fettucine (we use brown rice fettucine) 6 TBSP butter or ghee 1 shallot, minced 1 cup whole milk or heavy cream 1 cup finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, divided 1/2 tsp pure salt 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper Fresh parsley or basil, for garnish (optional) Cook the fettucine in salted water until al dente. While noodles are cooking, melt the ghee or butter in a saucepan (large enough to eventually hold the pasta) over medium heat. Add shallots and saute just a few minutes until tender. Add milk, bring to a boil, and reduce to a simmer. Cook, stirring frequently...

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How Our Cells Communicate

Posted by on May 10, 2012 in Biocommunication, Health Topics, Tools and Techniques | 0 comments

Information is the communication of knowledge and each cell of your body is built for communication. The outer cell wall is comprised of two layers of fat, called a bi-lipid layer. The lipid molecules are organized in a crystalline pattern that facilitates communication.   You may be familiar with crystals and their use. Using very simple components, and no outside energy source, a crystal radio allows you to capture the waves from a radio station and convert them into audio energy.   The crystal like structure of each of the 70 trillion cells that make up your body allows you to receive...

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Stress as a Communication Pathway

Posted by on May 10, 2012 in Biocommunication, Health Topics, Tools and Techniques | 0 comments

Most often, when we hear the word stress we think of anxiety or nervous tension. The clinical definition of stress however is a positive thing. In fact, without stress you’d be dead. Physiological stress is your body’s reaction to any stressor. It is generated in an attempt to maintain balance. Stressors can be environmental, emotional, or physical. For example, fatigue from staying up too late, the emotional strain from a death in the family, or a flu virus that has invaded your body are all stressors.   When a stressor presents itself your body uses biotelemetry to spread the...

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The History

Posted by on May 10, 2012 in Biocommunication, Health Topics, Tools and Techniques | 0 comments

The Zyto Biocommunication hand cradle is a bio-information tool designed to assist health practitioners gather client-specific information. It facilitates a conversation between the computer and the client at an autonomic or subconscious level. This conversation is essentially an extension of the intake process involving a written health history, as Biocommunication can be compared to the health history form and the pen used to fill in the blanks. Although the printed form and the pen are not medical devices the information they collect can have significant clinical value.  This is also true...

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Commonly Asked Questions

Posted by on May 10, 2012 in Biocommunication, Health Topics, Tools and Techniques | 0 comments

How does the technology work?   In the most basic terms, ZYTO technology uses quantum physics as well as established Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) technology to measure fluctuations in electrical conductivity of the skin. A client places their hand on the hand cradle, the ZYTO software sends stimuli to the body using digital signatures that represent actual things, and the fluctuations in GSR are measured and interpreted. The response helps the practitioner to see how the body responds to the items being assessed, which ones it prefers, and how much it prefers them. This knowledge is used by...

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