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		<title>DIY Solar Panels &#8211; The Pros and Cons of Building Your Own Solar Panels</title>
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<p>Believe it or not, you really can build your own solar power system for your home. DIY panels are a good option for those who enjoy building things with their hands, and would rather put in some work on their own time instead of outsourcing a professional company to build and install their solar panels for them.</p>
<p>DIY panels definitely have their pros and cons. I&#8217;ll list out some of them for you to consider.</p>
<p><strong>Pros of Building Your Own Solar energy Panels:</strong></p>
<p>1. Saves You Money!</p>
<p>The most obvious advantage of using DIY energy solar electricity by building your own solar power system is that it is going to save you a great deal of money off of your monthly energy bill. Exactly how much you cut from your utility bill is hard to say, because it depends on the size of your home, the size of your solar panels, and their efficiency. Most people cut at least 10% off of their bill with a small kit, and can end up eliminating their electricity bill by expanding their DIY solar panel system.</p>
<p>The really cool thing about a large solar power system is that you may end up actually using less energy than you produce, and the electric company would end up having to pay you for putting extra electricity back into the grid. How awesome is that!?</p>
<p>2. Be Kind to the Earth!</p>
<p>Solar energy is one of the few energy sources on our planet that is 100% clean and limitless. Most electricity today is created by burning coal and other fossil fuels, which put harmful pollutants back into their atmosphere. Solar energy will never end, and will never harm the Earth.</p>
<p><strong>Cons of Building Your Own Solar Power Panels:</strong></p>
<p>1. It Can Be Difficult</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re doing, it can be really hard to find all the necessary parts, assemble them correctly, and then wire everything correctly so that you&#8217;re actually able to use the electricity that is produced.</p>
<p>2. You Have to Start Small</p>
<p>Unless you are extremely ambitious, you should probably start by building a small DIY solar panel system, which isn&#8217;t going to create a great deal of electricity. Although, you can always add on to it in the future.</p>
<p>Approximate cost of a DIY solar panel system: $200 or below. You can build a solar electricity system for under $200, easily.</p>
<p>Where to find the necessary parts and instructions: I suggest going with a good DIY solar panel guide. There are a lot to choose from, and most can be purchased online for about $50. I would recommend going with Green DIY Energy or Earth 4 Energy. Those are the two best DIY solar panel guides today. They have everything you need to get the job done right. I personally purchased and used Green DIY Energy; it worked well for me.</p>
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<p>Jude Angel is a DIY enthusiast and loves taking on new DIY challenges. The <a target="_new" href="http://getyourreviews.com/green-diy-energy">Green DIY Energy Guide</a> is what he followed for his most recent project, DIY solar panels.</p>
<p>He has reviewed many DIY solar panel guides, but only recommends the one he personally used for his home solar panel system. Visit his <a target="_new" href="http://getyourreviews.com/green-diy-energy">Green DIY Energy review</a> for the discounted guide.</p>
<p>Click on the above link for a <b>SNEAK PEEK</b> inside of the Green DIY Energy Guide.</p>
<p>Start your DIY solar panel project today, and cut your energy costs while saving the environment!</p>
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		<title>DIY Hot Water FAQ &#8211; 7 Most Commonly Asked Questions About DIY Solar Hot Water Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Along with the continuously increasing demand for electric hot water heaters in the market, is the growing demand for DIY hot water systems, particularly solar powered water heaters. People are starting to use this as a substitute way to heat up water at home.</p>
<p>The following are the six frequently asked questions about solar powered water heaters. This information can be very helpful as you create your own solar hot water heater. The situation and answers will give you an outline of how a DIY solar hot water system really works and what to expect during it&#8217;s operation.</p>
<p><b>DIY Solar Water System FAQ:</b></p>
<p><b>1. Will the solar water heater system work even during wet or gloomy days and during the winter?</b></p>
<p>A. It can still work throughout cloudy days and even in the winter season since solar collector panels are still capable of producing heat that is at least half of what it can create during bright days. The only occasion that it won&#8217;t work is at night, at which time you would have to get energy from your typical source.</p>
<p><b>2. How much can I save with a DIY hot water system?</b></p>
<p>A. A <i>DIY hot water</i> heater can easily save you up to 33% of your heating bill. Together with the increase in energy prices, the savings you would start getting now would grow with energy costs in the future.</p>
<p><b>3. How much will it cost to build?</b></p>
<p>A. The cost depends on a assortment of factors, such as the type and size of the home solar system and the kind of roof where the DIY solar collector is going to be placed. A do-it-yourself system can be built for as little as $100 plus your time, while a prefabricated system can cost from $1,500 to be installed.</p>
<p><b>4. Is the DIY hot water system reliable?</b></p>
<p>A. If you have a correctly installed solar hot water system in your home, you will have many years of solar water heating.</p>
<p><b>5. How long would it take to set up a solar water system?</b></p>
<p>A. From beginning to end it should take you a few days to complete. You can normally finish the diy solar hot water system over a weekend. The time you use building the system will save you money and time in the long run.</p>
<p><b>6. Do I need to fortify my roof for the solar panel?</b></p>
<p>A. No. DIY solar collectors panels weigh no more than 50kg, which is pretty light for a roof. A solar water system definitely offers a lot of benefits. But before setting up your own system, use the best guide available to understand how this system will work and all of the steps needed to build your solar powered water heater.</p>
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<p><b>7. Where can I learn more about DIY solar water heaters?</b></p>
<p>A. Be sure to read a full review of one of the best, step-by-step <a target="_new" href="http://diyhotwater.net/general/diy-hot-water-review-solar-hot-water-for-your-home">DIY hot water</a> plans and learn more about installation and operation of the DIY <a target="_new" href="http://diyhotwater.net/general/diy-hot-water-review-solar-hot-water-for-your-home">solar water heater</a> system, to see how it can cut your energy costs at your home.</p>
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		<title>DIY Solar Energy &#8211; 5 Tips For DIY Solar</title>
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<p>When it comes to DIY solar energy, the topic itself isn&#8217;t really that complicated. With the availability of parts, and the lower cost of solar cells, building your own solar panels is easier than ever before.</p>
<p>A solar energy system can quickly reduce or eliminate your power bill, and by choosing DIY solar energy you&#8217;ll save as much as 90% over the cost of having a system installed. Best of all, as long as the final wiring is done by a local electrician, your DIY solar power system still qualifies you for government tax rebates, further reducing the cost of your solar panels.</p>
<p>When you choose the do-it-yourself solar route though, there are some little things you can do to increase the ease of your conversion to solar energy. In this article I want to give you five tips to help you get the right start for your DIY solar energy projects.</p>
<p><b>DIY Solar Energy &#8211; 5 Tips</b><br />
<br />Sometimes the success is in the details. It&#8217;s often the little things that can make all of the difference in getting the right start. DIY solar really isn&#8217;t that complicated, but these 5 simple tips will help you make the most of the time and money you invest.</p>
<p>1. <b>Start with the right instruction</b> &#8211; A professionally written DIY guide is a much better starting point than possible misinformation you got from somewhere else.</p>
<p>2. <b>Build Solar Panels According to Those Instructions</b> &#8211; Next, use those instructions when you build your panels. Don&#8217;t decide to save money by using cheaper parts (ie. broken solar cells), or lower quality materials. Choose the best parts, and follow the step-by-step instructions included in your guide.</p>
<p>3. <b>Use ISO Certified Breakers/Inverters/Controllers</b> &#8211; Do not build your own charge controllers, inverters, or buy radio shack switches. A single solar panel is only 12Volts so the risk of fire is almost nil. On the other hand, when you wire 10 of them together the voltage and amperage increase. Be sure to use a certified charge controller and DC inverter. These parts are inexpensive and will reduce the risk of fire.</p>
<p>4. <b>Have An Electrician Do The Final Wiring</b> &#8211; Especially if your home is already tied to the power grid, have an electrician do the final wiring for your DIY solar energy projects. This will ensure you aren&#8217;t dealing with the high voltages coming from the grid. In many places it&#8217;s also against the law to wire to the power meter in your home (unless you&#8217;re an electrician).</p>
<p>5. <b>Check Your Panels Once a Year</b> &#8211; Once you have your DIY solar energy system wired in, be sure to check your panels once a year. Make sure that they are still sealed well, and if you used a material like plywood as a backer, don&#8217;t forget to ensure they stay painted.</p>
<p>If you follow these simple tips, your DIY solar energy system will work harder for you right from the start. With solar power installed in your home, simply checking on it once in a while will ensure that you get to use renewable energy for the next 25 &#8211; 30 years (the life expectancy of your panels).</p>
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<p>John O&#8217;ryan works as a builder/installer of Solar Energy solutions. He also runs a site that helps others choose the right solutions to go green and save. You can read about the top 5 guides to go green and save on his site <a target="_new" href="http://www.diysolarpanelguides.com/blog/">DIY Solar Guides</a>. You can also get the video version of this article here: <a target="_new" href="http://www.diysolarpanelguides.com/blog/diy-solar-energy-10-tips.html">DIY Solar Energy</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Many Possibilities of Using DIY Solar Power</title>
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<p>You can make the most of solar energy with DIY solar power projects that you can do around your home to save money and create a positive impact on the environment.</p>
<p>Maybe you enjoy being handy, or maybe you&#8217;re just looking for ways to save money now and in years to come. The solar energy information highlighted here will give you some helpful tips for getting started and great ideas for do-it-yourself projects.</p>
<p><b>Why Consider DIY Solar Projects?</b></p>
<p>The benefits of DIY solar projects are multi-faceted but easy to see.</p>
<p>
<ul>
<li> Return on initial investment in three years rather than 10-15</li>
<li> Less damage to environment</li>
<li> The sun provides an endless source of energy</li>
<li> Saves money </li>
<li> Save on electricity costs and will use less of it overall</li>
<li> You can add solar amenities at your convenience</li>
<li> Store excess energy to use when needed or sell back to utility company</li>
<li> Tools required are basic</li>
<li> Quality information often offered for free</li>
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<p><b>Drawbacks to DIY Solar Projects</b></p>
<p>The two major objections most often spoken in reference to DIY solar power projects are:</p>
<p>
<ul>
<li> Initial cost of materials &#8211; can be expensive for some, even if you&#8217;re doing it yourself</li>
<li> No sunlight = no power for the home. It&#8217;s true, cloudy days and rainy days are not ideal conditions for using the sun&#8217;s energy to power your home.<br />
The good news is that there are backup systems available to stand in the gap and provide power for your home even on those &#8220;no sun&#8221; days.</li>
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<p><b>Easy DIY Projects Using Solar Energy</b></p>
<p>What projects can you take on yourself without a ton of knowledge? There are hundreds actually, but we&#8217;ll list some of the easiest ones here to get you thinking. You&#8217;ll quickly realize that solar power is well within your reach if you simply know how to begin.</p>
<p>
<ul>
<li> Solar Stills &#8211; produce purer water for cooking and drinking</li>
<li> Solar fans &#8211; for cooling the attic space so that your AC unit doesn&#8217;t require as much energy to run (it will run less often)</li>
<li> Solar panels &#8211; build your own to place on the roof, on a pole, or on ground level to capture sunlight and power your home</li>
<li> Solarize your home by adding passive solar elements</li>
<li> Solar water heaters</li>
<li> Solar powered outdoor lights</li>
<li> Solar water pumps</li>
<li> Wind turbine</li>
<li> Solar wood drying kiln</li>
<li> Solar battery charger</li>
<li> Solar oven</li>
<li> Solar pool heater</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Lower Your Homes&#8217; Energy Requirements</b></p>
<p>You can also make an impact on how efficiently your home utilizes solar energy by doing the following:</p>
<p>
<ul>
<li> Install Energy Star energy saving appliances into your home to help reduce your overall energy requirements</li>
<li> Use fluorescent and compact fluorescent lights to reduce electricity needs</li>
<li> Install skylights if possible to take advantage of natural daylight</li>
<li> Opt for waterless toilets, composting toilets, or toilets that require less water to operate</li>
<li> Learn landscaping techniques that reduce your energy requirements</li>
<li> Properly insulate your attic</li>
<li> Insulate your windows and doors efficiently</li>
</ul>
<p><b>How To Get Started With DIY Solar Power</b></p>
<p>First, you must figure out and understand how much power your home requires and how much energy you need to generate. Once you have this knowledge, you can figure out how many solar panels you&#8217;ll need to build in order to generate your minimum energy levels.</p>
<p>Seek out your local zoning board and request a permit to install solar panels on or around your home. You&#8217;ll also want to contact your local power company to obtain permission to connect your solar panels to the grid.</p>
<p>Obtain a good manual with detailed instructions on how to build your own solar panels or any other beginner&#8217;s solar project so you know you have a good blueprint.</p>
<p>Make a list of the items you&#8217;ll need to complete each project and estimate the cost of the project before launching it.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll be using free energy from the sun in no time!</p>
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<p>M.S. Rochell, Ed.M. is the owner of New Earth Enterprises which seeks to inspire and educate people about new options for health and healing through the choices we make in our daily lives. Her website <a target="_new" href="http://www.go-green-solar-energy.com">http://www.Go-Green-Solar-Energy.com</a> offers practical and affordable solutions for using solar energy at home. For more tips on <a target="_new" href="http://www.go-green-solar-energy.com/diy-solar-power.html">DIY solar power</a> please visit our site and request our free solar panel eBooks!</p>
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		<title>DIY Home Solar Power &#8211; 3 Agreements to Make Before any DIY Solar Power Project</title>
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<p>Don&#8217;t get discouraged because of reading about some 3 dreaded agreements you have to make. They are actually nothing like that. These are some simple suggestions to take into consideration, just like in any other DIY project. This way at least you can be sure that you won&#8217;t regret building your own solar panels. As a matter of fact, there is absolutely nothing to regret for when making your own environmentally friendly and renewable source of energy.</p>
<p><strong>1. Investment In a DIY Home Solar Power Project Brings Fruit Later On</strong></p>
<p>When we talk about an investment in DIY solar panels, this is nothing like the cost of buying a ready-made solar panel system straight from a retailer.</p>
<p>You must know that going off grid and generating all the necessary electricity needs for your household with a self-made solar system isn&#8217;t going to be free. Nonetheless, you don&#8217;t need to pay a fortune.</p>
<p>The usual costs include these components:</p>
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<li>Materials like PV cells, plexiglas, timber or aluminum for the frame, UV protective paint for timber, silicone and other things.</li>
<li>Equipment like a saw, a screwdriver, a soldering iron, an electric drill, a paintbrush, which mostly can be found in any household.</li>
<li>Batteries, if you want to store electricity to use later.</li>
<li>Grid tie inverter, if you decide to sell electricity back to your utility company and earn money.</li>
<li>An instructional DIY solar panels guide to walk you through every step visually and in written form (an essential component).</li>
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<p><strong>2. Equip With a Little Patience</strong></p>
<p>Wonder how hard will it be to build your own DIY home solar power system? The good news is that you don&#8217;t have to be a DIY genius. The bad news is that you will certainly need some patience as with any other DIY project you tackle the first time in your life.</p>
<p>Although the manufacturing process of solar cells is very high-tech, the solar panel building process is straight forward and low-tech.</p>
<p>Soldering &#8211; probably the most time-consuming process for beginners. If you haven&#8217;t done soldering in your life before, then it is better to try your hand at soldering an old wire to a peace of metal. Once you have got the hang of it, then you can start using the proper tabbing wire and solar cells.</p>
<p>Measuring &#8211; yes, this can be boring, but better measure three times when bonding all the components together. Especially it applies to the attachment of solar cells.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t like to solder or measure too much, you can make it a lot joyous. Simply involve your whole family or relatives in this project. They will be pleased to help.</p>
<p><strong> 3. Basic Maintenance Is Necessary</strong></p>
<p>Nothing fancy in this one. As solar panels have no moving parts, the required maintenance is minimal to sustain the system for many years to come.</p>
<ul>
<li>Check on a regular basis (depends on the location you live) whether all the connections are tight like at the beginning.</li>
<li>Your biggest enemy is debris and dirt. Get rid of them when you feel it is necessary. You will notice it, because dirt blocks sunlight and the amount of electricity generated will drop.</li>
<li>Use flowing water to clean the surface of solar panels.</li>
</ul>
<p>When a DIY solar system can last for more than 2 decades, it will get spoilt much sooner, if you forget about the regular maintenance.</p>
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		<title>DIY Solar Power Kits &#8211; How Easy Are They to Build?</title>
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<p>DIY solar power kits allow anyone to start generating their own power, simply by taking advantage of the natural sunlight which we receive everyday. You may think that DIY solar power kits are complicated to build and install, but this brief guide is designed to show you just how easy it is to make renewable energy for yourself.</p>
<p>Of course there are many different grades of DIY solar power kits, you can buy complete kits which contain everything you need and are already partly assembled, or you can take a completely DIY route and buy all of the components separately, to create a truly bespoke kit. It all depends on your budget, and how much electricity you want to make.</p>
<p><strong>How To Make Solar Panels</strong></p>
<p>Solar panels are one of the most important elements of DIY solar power kits and you may already have pre-assembled solar panels, but they are also extremely easy to make yourself from scratch! The panel is made up of several solar cells and will need some kind of outer casing or a container to act as a mounting base. After soldering your cells together, you can install them into your casing and fix them in place. Next use standard electrical wire to connect the completed panel to the rest of the components, and you are ready to make solar power!</p>
<p><strong>Building Your Kit</strong></p>
<p>Once you have made your solar panels, you simply need to add a few other components to make a complete system. This is why DIY solar power kits are so great, they contain very few parts, so it is quick and easy to build a kit and get it installed and working within a very short period of time. You will need to add a battery which stores the power generated by your solar panels, as well as a charge regulator which can help to prevent damage by ensuring that the battery does not become overcharged. Finally, there is the simple matter of using cabling to connect all of these components together to create a complete circuit.</p>
<p><strong>Installing Your Kit</strong></p>
<p>DIY solar power kits do not require any specialist knowledge to install them; indeed anyone is able to install a kit using simple household tools. Depending on the size of your kit, you may only need a few hours to set up your solar panels and accessories, however larger kits may take a whole afternoon depending on their complexity.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s best to place DIY solar power kits in a location that receives a lot of direct sunlight in order to get the maximum benefit from your kit. For this reason, many people decide to install the kit on the roof of their house or garage.</p>
<p><strong>Generating Power</strong></p>
<p>Your kit is now complete and you can enjoy the DIY solar power which is being generated. This can be used to power appliances in your home, such as your TV or lighting, and if you find you are making more electricity than you can use, then you can actually sell it back to your local utility provider at a profit. So, not only do DIY solar power kits help save the environment, and help reduce your bills, they can actually earn you an income too!</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>Actually building and installing DIY solar power kits is extremely easy, the hardest part is trying&nbsp; to find the right combination of parts which are included in the kit so that you get the very&nbsp; best kit for your personal circumstances. DIY solar power kits are a great way to help our environment, and they can lead to substantial savings on your energy bills. Of course, DIY solar power is extremely environmentally friendly, and because these kits are so easy to build, you can be sure to take advantage of your very own home made power almost immediately.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p><em><strong>Well! </strong></em>just maybe you want to look at this program. I&#8217;ll be honest I&#8217;m not in the need to diet myself but reading through this material made a whole lot of sense to me. I have friends that are always on some kind of diet program that never seems to do the trick. The complaint I hear over and over is they are sick of being hungry, tired of eating salads. So what happens? They stop until they come back to the &#8220;I need to lose weight&#8221; and the cycle starts over again. Some of my freinds do the Nationally knowin programs and it has helped them. But! What I find is not so much they stop eating, they start eating a more healthy foods. But I still hear complaints. I,m at my total calories for to day now what? they spray a chemical hunger suppressant on there toughen each day or drink some kind of product to suppress there hunger. Really if you have to do all this your not fixing the problem. Your just in to self punishment.</p>
<p><strong>So what if you could eat and not be hungry, Not count how many calories you can have a day or take any form of chemical suppressant no mater how good it mite taste and work. What if you could just sit down and enjoy a family meal without feeling guilty.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>OK then </strong>What you want to do is check out the program called &#8220;The Diet Salution&#8221; Why because its more about healthy eating to lose wieght. Best fo all the site is so supportive of the program with wounderful reciepts for meals that help treats that help and educates you on why it works. Checkout this recipe below from there site not only does it look and sound like a meal you would want to have its the type of meal that you can have as much as you want and not feel guilty for eating.</p>
<p><strong>Baked Chicken Al a Esabel</strong></p>
<p><a rel="http://den6336.thedsp.hop.clickbank.net?page=content/2010/05/baked-chicken-a-la-isabel-2/" href="http://my-ideas-for.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/bakedchicken3.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-476433675" style="border: black 2px solid;" title="bakedchicken3" src="http://my-ideas-for.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/bakedchicken3-150x150.jpg" alt="Baked Chicken From &quot;The Diet Solution&quot;" width="150" height="150" /></a>(which should really be called “Italian Baked Chicken” but since I made it up, it’s now named after me)</p>
<p><em>Ingredients</em><br />
1 whole baking chicken<br />
Your favorite Italian spices (I used oregano, thyme, parsley, garlic powder, salt and pepper)<br />
Extra virgin Coconut Oil (<a href="http://nutiva.net/">www.nutiva.net&gt;</a>)</p>
<p><em>Directions</em><br />
1. Preheat oven at 350 degrees<br />
2. Place 1-2 heaping TBSPs of coconut oil in a small pan and melt over low heat until it becomes liquid.<br />
3. In a bowl, mix 1-2 tsps of each of the spices (you can use whichever ones you like).<br />
4. Pour the melted coconut oil into the bowl with the spices and mix well.<br />
5. Let the coconut oil/spice mixture cool down a bit.<br />
6. Using your hands, rub this mixture under the skin of the chicken. Make sure to coat it thoroughly.<br />
7. Place the chicken, breast side down, in a glass baking pan. (This will make sure the breast is juicy)<br />
8. Bake in the oven for 2-3 hours. (This will be determined by the size of your chicken. After the first hour and a half, begin to check it consistently every 10-15 minutes until cooked through)</p>
<p>This chicken was even delicious after it was re-heated. I made it in the early morning and it was ready by 10am. After letting it cool down a bit (20 min), I covered it with foil and placed it in the refrigerator. When I got home at 5pm, I set the oven at 250 degrees and placed the chicken in there for 20 minutes. It was still great. So if you need to have dinner ready ahead of time, you can still use this recipe.</p>
<p>This is just one of many meal Ideas for you to use. You can learn so much more about this great program and how the Diet Solution Program can help you lose the weight you want to lose and feel happy and healthy.</p>
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