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    Astrology.Com Daily FoodScopes -- Tuesday March 6, 2012




    Aries (March 21 - April 19)
    It's worth investing in good tools to serve your good food. A leak-proof and well-insulated thermos keeps homemade soups and precisely brewed coffees and teas warm and tasty all day.

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    Taurus (April 20 - May 20)
    Take an ordinary treat like hot chocolate and fancy it up -- add a dollop of whipped cream, grated nutmeg and some vanilla extract. Or go vegan and make it with hazelnut milk and agave. A dab of Nutella takes it to the next level.

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    Gemini (May 21 - June 21)
    Whole grains can be a wonderful part of every meal in the day. Fluffy buckwheat pancakes are great for breakfast. Have a wheatberry salad for lunch. For dinner, brown rice or whole-wheat pasta make the meal filling and good for you.

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    Cancer (June 22 - July 22)
    Unusual flavor combinations help bring out the best in each other. Rosemary-lemon granitas are both sweet and deliciously herby. A little honey or cane sugar in a stir-fry heightens the delicious tang and savor or the vegetables.

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    Leo (July 23 - August 22)
    One person's go-to kitchen instrument is another's dust collector. If you discover your friend has a mandoline, zester or garlic press she never uses, why not ask if she'll let you borrow, buy or take it off her hands?

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    Virgo (August 23 - September 22)
    Got a new appliance or toy for your kitchen? Make sure to double-check that warranty and see that it has all its required parts. Once you do, you can zest, puree or microplane to your heart's content.

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    Libra (September 23 - October 22)
    It's not easy to be disciplined about what you eat if your cupboards are filled with chips, candy and soda. Even if you eat pretty healthily, chances are you have some food that you keep around 'just for fun.' Does it really serve your health, though?

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    Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)
    Pine nuts can be several dollars a pound at a national chain supermarket. However, if you go to a Latino grocer in a different neighborhood, the price is significantly lower (remember, they're called pignolas in Spanish). Knowing a foreign language pays off.

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    Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)
    The less meat and dairy you eat, the better for your health and the environment. So you don't have to go full vegetarian, but you can enjoy a vegetarian or even a vegan meal a couple of times a week.

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    Capricorn (December 22 - January 19)
    It used to be a garnish, but now kale is the vegetable of the moment, and no wonder -- its crisp green taste makes it a dream in salads and cooked dishes alike. Put your own spin on this nutritional wonder.

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    Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)
    Sometimes, a kitchen towel can't do double duty. The proper equipment goes a long way right now. Having potholders and trivet handy for your straight-from-the-oven casserole dish means you won't get burned.

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    Pisces (February 19 - March 20)
    Before you go out and play, make sure you take care of hearth and home. Wipe down the moldings and backs of appliances in your kitchen -- you don't want that dust ending up in your food when you cook!

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