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October 11 2007: A Brief History About Cracker Jack by: aabbette
The Cracker Jack candy treat has been around for a long time, and even in my own lifetime (some 50 years) not much has changed to this long standing product. Still the box has the familiar sailor boy
October 11 2007: Making Hosting A Party Look Easy by: jimmycox
Being a good hostess requires planning and organization. You can't just do something last minute and hope to receive the compliments, "You always seem to have such a good time at your own parties," an
October 10 2007: Different Ways Of Cooking Chicken by: nurturelab
Before we begin, do you know why does chicken have to be thoroughly cooked, while steaks can be served rare or medium rare? The answer lies in the physiology of the chicken. The meat is less dense tha
October 09 2007: Better Cooking Schools Create Better Cooks For Resorts by: gmimexico
Cooking schools are valuable! Most often when it comes to cooking class and a cooking job, you are creating a base for a way of life and life path. Remember the military motto, it 's more than a job, i
October 05 2007: The Diabetic Food Exchange List: Helping You Eat Well by: Flor Serquina
Diet is one of the most important components of a diabetes care and maintenance regimen Using the diabetic food exchange list is an excellent way to ensure a healthy meal each time
October 03 2007: Bakers Rack - A Must Have by: infocus
Have you got a cramped kitchen in your household? Do you want to give it a touch of style? Do you want to give your kitchen more room, decoration and functionality? If your answer is yes, then definit
October 02 2007: Fruits You Don't See Everyday (In America) by: Hillary Marshak
The list of exotic and tropical fruits is ever-growing and lengthy, here are some key facts about just a few
Durian
Labelled the "king of fruit," this spiky melon originally hails from the forests of Southeast Asia
September 27 2007: You Say "Tomato, "I Say "Deadly Poison" by: James Smylie
Legend has it that a hardy Colonel named Robert Gibbon Johnson, tired of his superstitious and uninformed countrymen’s refusal to touch or eat tomatoes, sat in front of the Salem, New Jersey Courthouse with a basket full of the little red fruits To the shock, horror, and eventual awe of the 2,000 person crowd, he consumed every last tomato without dropping dead
September 25 2007: Beef Pot Pie Recipe: Homemade Beef Pot Pie by: Brandy Summers
Hearty beef pot pie is a great meal to serve on a cold day or any time you want something that really sticks to your ribs You can add extra zing to this recipe by adding 1 large chopped onion and mix in 1/3 cup of red wine with the gravy
September 24 2007: Best Apple Pie Recipe: Company Apple Pie Recipe by: Brandy Summers
If you need a classic apple pie recipe, then this is it It’s easy and fun making homemade apple pie and this recipe is bound to be a favorite
September 10 2007: Why're Comfort Foods So... Comforting? by: James Smylie
Picture it: you’ve just broken up Eyes red from crying, you listen to “One is the Loneliest Number” on endless repeat; no matter what the season, every time you step outside it rains
September 05 2007: We Hate Heartburn by: James Smylie
Much as we all love eating here at Recipe4Living (and oh how we do), we’ll admit that the culinary arts have their downsides Collapsing soufflés, burning kitchens, and course the looming threat of obesity all come to mind
September 03 2007: Dutch Oven : An Exciting Twist To Your Commonplace Cooking! by: wingsofsuccess
Desperately looking for a change to your everyday cooking style: look what dutch oven has in store for you.A Dutch oven is a thick-walled iron (usually cast iron) cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid.
September 03 2007: High Ranking Cooking Schools Make Better Chefs For A Lifetime by: gmimexico
Cooking school is valuable! Sometimes when it comes to cooking class and a cooking business, you are laying a base for a way of life and life path. Remember the Navy TV commercial, much more than a jo
September 02 2007: Which Is The Healthier Choice For Texans: Margarine or Butter? by: precremix
Both are yellowish and taste great on fresh baked bread. But for individuals who live in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas, both butter and margarine have their health pluses and minuses. Margari
August 31 2007: How To Brew Your Own Beer by: James Smylie
Maybe you’ve been following my column on our blog, Your Weekly Libation, and my tapestry of booze has enticed you Maybe you’re a drink-fixated foodie looking to move from smoothies and teas into a more exciting area
August 31 2007: Cooking School Can Enhance Your Kitchen Skills by: andywest
The recipe calls for a dash of lemon or a pinch of salt. These phrases may seem like a foreign language to some, but they are common cooking measurements used in everyday recipes. Some people see co
August 27 2007: Vegetarian Cooking Can Change Your Life by: gmimexico
Something that has totally changed my life and made me a healthier person in many ways is vegetarian cooking. Have you ever heard that saying "You are what you eat?" We usually just laugh and go on ou
August 27 2007: Deciding Beans With Barista by: Johnathan Bakers
A cupper is also a person that is going to judge coffee or be a professional taster The company buyers share the barista’s goal of seeking out the beans that will make such a great drink
August 26 2007: Great Cooking Recipes Make Great Cooks by: gmimexico
Ever notice that some people seem to know exactly what they are doing in the kitchen and have great cooking recipes? They place a pot on the stove, grab a few ingredients, stir it up, taste the spices
August 25 2007: The Skinny On Omega-3 Fats by: James Smylie
By this point, unless you just bought your television, computer, and newspaper subscription last week, you’ve probably already heard about omega-3 fatty acids Nutritionists rave about them; cooks try to include them with every meal
August 24 2007: Coffee Growers Are More Important Than Coffee Makers by: Clinton Maxwell
Though coffee has its origin in Ethiopia, where still now the main source of coffee production is the wild coffee tree forests, coffee consumption has gradually spread worldwide The fact that the coffee beans grow profusely in tropical or sub-tropical regions is only because it requires ample sunshine and rain to cultivate the beans
August 24 2007: Making A Perfect Cup Of Espresso Coffee by: Rob Carlton
When it comes to making Espresso, each and every professional coffee maker, such as Barista, will have their personal secret recipe In this article I will show my recipe on how to make a delightful cup of Espresso
August 23 2007: Pot Racks – Hang Your Pots With Style by: Jesse Akre
Are you short on cupboard space Do you want to make cooking easier by having your pots and pans at your finger tips
August 23 2007: Tour The World To Avoid Botheration Of Getting Coffee Makers by: Johnathan Bakers
Coffee is one of the most popular and ancient drink of all times One of the many delightful advantages of coffee is the delightful variety of recipes for enjoying a warm soothing cup of coffee
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