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		<title>Red Wine with Purple Onions</title>
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This red wine with purple onion is said to be good for hearts, for reducing arterial lipids and for softening blood vessels. I first heard of these sayings from causal chats, from emails forwarded to me, and then from friends&#8217; personal recommendations. On the day I was ready to prepare this drink, I also read [...]


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This red wine with purple onion is said to be good for hearts, for reducing arterial lipids and for softening blood vessels. I first heard of these sayings from causal chats, from emails forwarded to me, and then from friends&#8217; personal recommendations. On the day I was ready to prepare this drink, I also read an <a href="http://www.tastehongkong.com/wp/2010/red-wine-onion-column.jpg">article (in Chinese)</a> on the Apple Daily News mentioning the same, and seemingly endorsing me to share this recipe.  The author of that article also wrote about <a href="http://www.tastehongkong.com/recipes/a-recipe-for-preventing-flu-from-apple-daily-news/ ">A Soup for Preventing Flu</a><br />
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		<title>Brown Rice Soup &#8211; Milky yet Milk Free</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:11:36 +0000</pubDate>
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I prepare this soup by borrowing the skills of making drinks from soy beans, sesames, almonds, etc.  Likewise, the ingredients used are also simple including only brown rice, water and some seasonings. So I would have no objection if you call this a drink than a soup.   Anyway, a cup of it [...]


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I prepare this soup by borrowing the skills of making drinks from soy beans, sesames, almonds, etc.  Likewise, the ingredients used are also simple including only brown rice, water and some seasonings. So I would have no objection if you call this a drink than a soup.   Anyway, a cup of it has warmed me through and that extra warmth seems to have lasted for hours which is especially significant during this chilling temperature.<br />
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		<title>A Recipe for Preventing Flu &#8211; from Apple Daily News</title>
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Glad that I have read this article on Apple Daily News titled, &#8216;Onion, Garlic vs Flu&#8217;.  My attention got sucked when seeing the columnist, Yim Ho, wrote in the first sentence, &#8216;&#8230;. a recipe specifically for preventing flu &#8230;&#8217;.   I was just wondering if I had caught a flu yet I got [...]


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<p>Glad that I have read this article on Apple Daily News titled, &#8216;Onion, Garlic vs Flu&#8217;.  My attention got sucked when seeing the columnist, Yim Ho, wrote in the first sentence, <strong>&#8216;&#8230;. a recipe specifically for preventing flu &#8230;&#8217;</strong>.   I was just wondering if I had caught a flu yet I got no running rose and was neither too tired.  The only syndromes with me were just dry throat and feeling slightly heavy head.  Anyway, I needed a soup for that evening and it looked fairly simple.  Deal, I will be re-creating the soup in my kitchen.<br />
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