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April 25 2008: Cookbooks for Chinese Food and Global Community by: Kowalczyk
HeartSmart Chinese cooking is a cookbook primarily discussing the beauty and delicious taste of Chinese cuisine.
April 24 2008: Italian Food And Quality by: Ana Maria Da Costa Vasconcellos
The main reason for the popularity of Italian food is probably its taste that pleases all cultures
Another one could be the quality of its ingredients
April 24 2008: Berry Antioxidants and Exotic Xanthones in Smoothies by: 123vitacom
Learn about Xanthones, Antioxidants, and ORAC value, all promoting health in exotic and tropically newly discovered ways. Fruits and berries from these regions are now added into smoothies.
April 19 2008: A RECIPE FOR A SALAD by: dev
To make this condiment, your poet begs
The pounded yellow of two hard-boiled eggs;
Two boiled potatoes, passed through kitchen sieve,
Smoothness and softness to the salad give.
The pounded yellow of two hard-boiled eggs;
Two boiled potatoes, passed through kitchen sieve,
Smoothness and softness to the salad give.
April 17 2008: A Chef 's Guide To Buying A Barbecue by: Michael Sheridan
Walk into any store specializing in barbecues for sale and one is immediately faced with an astonishing and bewildering display of different models at widely differing prices How do you choose the one that is right for you
April 17 2008: How To Poach Eggs by: tingirablue
Poaching eggs is a skill that is rapidly disappearing from the kitchens of the world, thanks to those awful patent cookers that produce something with the appearance, and consistency, of a plastic amoeba.
April 17 2008: How to not make mistakes when baking great bread. by: ziminh
Let’s face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, even us professional bakers make boo boo’s).
I’m going to list here, the 7 most common whole wheat bread baking mistakes that you’re probably making, or might make if you’re not forewarned, and what you can do about them.
I’m going to list here, the 7 most common whole wheat bread baking mistakes that you’re probably making, or might make if you’re not forewarned, and what you can do about them.
April 14 2008: How to find the perfect cookie recipes for the holiday season? by: touch9217278
Many of us have an inner baker inside us that loves to find new cookie recipes to try. But, where do you find new, tried and true, cookie recipes that your family will love? People are always looking for the newest versions of their favorite recipes to broaden their dinner choices. New crockpot recipes, new chicken recipes, even new fondue recipes are all searched for by those needing something a little different. Let 's face it, we all want something different from time to time, right? There are many places to find free recipes for any of your needs. Going to the local library and obtaining a membership (most of the time this is free as well) is one way to do some research.
April 13 2008: Know more about coffee makers and other techies in this gadget world. by: dev
The modern kitchen would not be complete without a refrigerator, an oven, a microwave, and a coffee maker. As fixtures in one of the most important rooms in the house, these appliances are on the forefront of the battle for greater convenience and lower energy costs.
April 12 2008: Why did ladies of yore not get fat? by: G.Entp14
The fashion of the day was pretty revealing with flimsy material and an Empire line. This is a pretty look if you're slender.
April 10 2008: Delicious Desserts to Make at Home by: jimmycox
The quickest of all desserts, and one of the best after a hearty meal, is compounded of a bowl of fresh fruit, sharp knives, and finger bowls. Next comes store-bought ice cream with some type of sauce or dressing. This in turn is followed by fresh fruit in combination, and/or dressed in one way or another. The following recipes are a bit more complicated and are three of the best.
April 10 2008: You Can Never Be Too Safe Entertaining Friends And Family In The Kitchen Area by: Morris E. R.J. . Brown
Whether it is a weekday family diner or most special dinner party or event, it seems that in our day and age people gather in the kitchen area This was not always so - not even in the most recent past
April 09 2008: Taking care of coughs the natural way by: dev
Whether it be the dead of winter or the high life of summer, colds and allergies seem to pop up out of nowhere and ГўпїЅпїЅcatchГўпїЅпїЅ us completely off guard.
May 11 2008: Choosing special foods for special events by: bjcbjc
Choosing the right menu for a special event can be just as important as choosing a location. Food can communicate a theme, convey a feeling or set the mood of an entire night. If you are planning a high-class extravaganza, hot dogs and beer might not be appropriate. However, they might be the perfect choice for a birthday party at the lake. Taking great care in planning a menu shows your guests how much you appreciate them, and a great meal can help make a special day even more memorable.
If you are planning a birthday party for your child, an interactive meal can be a fun activity for your guests. Rather than slaving away in the kitchen all day or spending countless dollars ordering pizzas, you can save time and money by letting the guests make their own special creations. One fun idea is to prepare a multitude of toppings and let the children make their own bagel or English muffin pizzas. They will have a blast piling on strange combinations of toppings, and they will enjoy feeling like grown-ups in the kitchen.
For a more formal occasion like a holiday party, finger foods can be great for mingling guests, and they can be great topics of conversation. The obligatory finger sandwich can be spiced up by adding your own special pesto or cheese spread to an already tried and true recipe. Experiment with different ingredients in the weeks prior to the party, and test them out on your family. You will know when you get the reaction you are looking for, and you might end up spending much of the party writing down your recipe for your guests.
If you are planning a birthday party for your child, an interactive meal can be a fun activity for your guests. Rather than slaving away in the kitchen all day or spending countless dollars ordering pizzas, you can save time and money by letting the guests make their own special creations. One fun idea is to prepare a multitude of toppings and let the children make their own bagel or English muffin pizzas. They will have a blast piling on strange combinations of toppings, and they will enjoy feeling like grown-ups in the kitchen.
For a more formal occasion like a holiday party, finger foods can be great for mingling guests, and they can be great topics of conversation. The obligatory finger sandwich can be spiced up by adding your own special pesto or cheese spread to an already tried and true recipe. Experiment with different ingredients in the weeks prior to the party, and test them out on your family. You will know when you get the reaction you are looking for, and you might end up spending much of the party writing down your recipe for your guests.
May 11 2008: Exotic ways of cooking turkey. by: bjcbjc
Deep-Fryed Turkey
3 gallons peanut oil for frying, or as needed
1 (12 pound) whole turkey, neck and giblets removed
1/4 cup Creole seasoning
1 white onion
In a large stockpot or turkey fryer, heat oil to 400 degrees F. Be sure to leave room for the turkey, or the oil will spill
over.
***** Side Note *****
How to determine the amount of oil you need:
3 gallons peanut oil for frying, or as needed
1 (12 pound) whole turkey, neck and giblets removed
1/4 cup Creole seasoning
1 white onion
In a large stockpot or turkey fryer, heat oil to 400 degrees F. Be sure to leave room for the turkey, or the oil will spill
over.
***** Side Note *****
How to determine the amount of oil you need:
April 04 2008: Fast and Fancy: Gourmet Cooking at Home by: jimmycox
Of all types of food, that which comes out of the water is probably the most versatile. In some form or other it can be served at breakfast or at luncheon. It makes ideal supper dishes.
April 02 2008: How to Make Samosa Wraps: Delicious Indian Taste without All the Fat by: leerowley
Love indian cusine, but hate all the fat? Try these healthy samosa wraps,and you'll never have to feel guilty after eating Indian food again!
May 18 2008: A Recipe for Rye Bread by: dipak.ptr@gmail.com
The more I make bread, the more I am convinced of the importance of the kitchen being in the best position in the house. When we designed and built our house, I was determined that the kitchen should have a view and be on the front of the house. Now that itГўпїЅпїЅs six-fifteen of a summer morning and IГўпїЅпїЅm up early, kneading bread, because weГўпїЅпїЅve run out again, IГўпїЅпїЅm especially happy to be looking out over a sun-soaked landscape to the distant mountains. Every time you make bread youГўпїЅпїЅre guaranteed a good ten minutes of contemplation as you knead it, the mechanical rhythmic activity frees the mind to wander or switch offГўпїЅВ¦very therapeutic. Having a view thrown in as well is just an added bonus.
March 29 2008: Recipes for Homemade Protein Snacks by: stevehnsn
Who likes peanut butter? Who likes brownies? Most people would answer 'ME!' to those questions. If this is you, check out this recipe for Homemade Peanut Butter Protein Brownies. Nothing could be quicker or easier to prepare, but don't underestimate the taste!
March 27 2008: Two Chinese Pork Recipes by: dujopr1
Pork is a typical ingredient in Chinese cooking. Although pork has a fatty connotation, there are lean cuts that can be a healthy addition to your table. Today I am sharing with you two succulent Chinese recipes using pork.
March 29 2008: Cooking for a Holiday Crowd Made Easy (Peasy) Cooking for a Holiday Crowd Made Easy (Peasy) by: gensunita
The holidays. A time for loads of family, gifts and good cheer. Unfortunately, the holidays also can be a huge headache when it comes to cooking a holiday dinner for a house filled with people. Plus, you’re probably sick to death of turkey and wish you could serve something a little different to your holiday guests. Here’s the thing: you can!
March 26 2008: Cook from the Heart, Not by the Book by: gensunita
You don’t have to go by the book to create tasty, easy, sociable food. Easy-peasy meal preparation is all about stripping cooking down to its bare essentials (they don’t call me the Naked Chef for nothing!), using little techniques and conveniences to make the most of your recipes. It’s so simple: Skip the fuss and follow your heart.
March 23 2008: Garlic Stripped Naked And Pressed Hard! by: Phillip Fought
You take the garlic clove in your hands You strip off the skin
March 23 2008: Giant Cupcake Pan Invading Homes Across America? by: Phillip Fought
This is an emergency message from the Culinary Warning System If you have children in your home, you may be at risk of being invaded by the Giant Cupcake Cake Pan
March 19 2008: Healthy Eating Guidelines - Alternatives To Salt by: Annie Horthorne
Food tastes better when it is properly seasoned to bring out all the flavours The seasoning of choice was always Salt which we now know is not the best thing to have in excess and healthy eating guidelines suggest that we avoid adding it
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