Cabbage Vs Cancer »
Posted By SenorCoconut 5 months, 1 week ago in StyleStudies have indicated that increased cabbage intake may inhibit the metastatic capacity of breast cancer.
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bluetexasvalley5 months, 1 week ago
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Natureboy5 months, 1 week ago
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ETproductions5 months, 1 week ago
Good news. Ladies, if you have breasts the size of cabbages, you can cut the risks that larger breasts bring by eating more cabbage.
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SenorCoconut5 months, 1 week ago
I appreciate you voting and commenting my articles, but don't spam with your links, you'll eventually get banned.
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lvrofwolves5 months, 1 week ago
fried cabbage and noodles!!! ooh that reminds me, my Mom made some for me the other day I have to go pick up!!
Guess the recipe not very healthy but it's so yummy!
Use a large head of cabbage, slice it and fry in a frying pan using bacon grease until soft,and salt it as you turn it several times this takes quit awhile, some of it browns which is good. Then in the pot you boil about 1lb of noodles you've drained, add the fried cabbage. Some people add onions to it, some sprinkle sugar on it (yuck)some sour cream. There are lots of variations as it's a Hungarian, Austrian, and German dish.
I just like lots of fried cabbage fried in the bacon grease, lots of salt and noodles. without onions, garlic or sour cream, and I can't imagine putting sugar on it.
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texangelwings5 months, 1 week ago
I like cabbage and have about ten in the garden in different stages of growth. I like to chop the cabbage and then add small amount of red-wine vinegar dressing. Cabbage is good cooked/steamed with carrots, potatoes and onions.
Thanks Senor.
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