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My family's easy pizza recipe:

Ingredients: pizza base. You can make a real pizza base by mixing and kneading flour, water, salt into pizza dough. Or you can use Lebanese flat bread if you want a thin and crispy pizza base.

Tomato paste.

Basil leaves.

Bocconcini cheese. This cheese is kept fresh in the fridge in water, and comes in small plastic cylinder containers. It is small,round, white and delicious. You can eat it raw or cooked. Pregnant people can eat it safely. :-)

Parmesan cheese, grated (just a small amount, maybe a teaspoon per pizza)

Chopped mushrooms

Chopped capsicums.

Shredded cooked chicken - optional

Recipe:
Use a spoon or knife to spread tomato paste onto the pizza base.

Cut one small cup of bocconcini round white cheese into halves or quarters. Add bocconcini cheese, basil leaves, chicken, capsicum, and mushrooms to the pizza base evenly.

Place pizza onto a baking tray (preferably a round flat pizza tray) and put tray into your oven. Turn oven dial to 220 degrees Celsius. Bake for twenty minutes. Your pizza is ready when the bocconcini white cheese has melted, and the cheese goes from round to flat.

Enjoy your meal. :-)
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Hi all,

Here are two simple ways to support ill children and homeless people:

STREAT http://www.streat.com.au/about STREAT trains young homeless people in cooking and hospitality to help them get off the streets. When you buy food or drink from STREAT cafe, all the money goes towards supporting young people who are living on the streets or at risk of becoming homeless. They make a ripping good Earl Grey tea, for tea lovers out there. :) 

STREAT is based in Melbourne, Australia. It has cafes located in Melbourne Central Station (ground floor, near the escalators to the trains), Flemington (305 Racecourse Road, Flemington) and 5 McKillop Street, Melbourne. I've been to the one located in Melbourne Central Station. Their stall has a table shaped like a roadsign saying, "Stop homelessness the delicious way." You can't miss it. There's a small pole near their stall with several handwritten signs. The one saying 'Coles' is upside down, which I found funny and adorable.The menu at the Flemington cafe changes seasonally. The STREATS food cart at Federation Square is relocating to Melbourne University.

At Sydney Domestic Airport: When you enter the food court, there's a Donut King section with a donation box. The money goes to Starlight Children's Foundation (to help sick children in hospital). :)

Throughout Melbourne Tullamarine Domestic Airport there are boxes where you can donate to Vision Australia and the Guide Dogs Association.
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Oh...wow. I love this. I really,really do.

natural living is an lj community with mind blowing tips on issues from health to pain management, mental health, beauty, housecleaning, sexual health, food, allergies, and transportation.

You can browse their posts by topic here:

http://community.livejournal.com/naturalliving/tag/

Beautiful.

Plus, the members of this community are very friendly and helpful!

I loved watching this community. However, reading this community's posts is a superhuman task, as it's constantly updated. Watching this community led to it eating up my friends' page on lj! So I've made this post for myself and anyone else who doesn't want to be overwhelmed by the information overload. I've stopped watching it (due to it munching on my friends' page), but I will come back to browse the tags for any new tips.

I know this sounds really obvious, but please remember that you still need to consult a health professional about your health even when using the advice from this community.

Enjoy! :)

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