Archive for the 'Cooking' Category
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Kitchen utensils of all kinds abound. Just look in any kitchen store or in the aisles of kitchenware at other retail stores and you’ll see an amazing array of items used for cooking. Some kitchen utensils are used only for one very specific task, so may not be used often. However, there are other utensils […]
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Monday, October 6th, 2008
Society today is very tired and overworked. Everyone is busy and running at a fast pace each day. It does not matter what the reason is for the hectic pace of your lifestyle, your time is precious and needs to be managed effectively. You need cheap meal ideas to help you stretch your time and […]
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Thursday, August 7th, 2008
A Great gift for holidays is a homemade pecan cake. Face it, everyone loves cake, and when they’re homemade, you really can get it any better. Whip up one of these cakes made with Roasted Pecans and you’ll leave your relatives begging for the recipe!
Speaking of roasted pecans being used as ingredients in recipes, have […]
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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Cooking is enjoyed by many all around the world and no matter how young someone is or how late in life it may be it is always a good time to learn to cook. The pleasure of cooking is usually measure by the enjoyment it brings to our family and friends. From toddlers who […]
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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Baked potatoes have been a popular side dish for many years. Besides being baked, the versatile potato can be boiled, slow cooked in a crock pot or fried. But, baking remains one of the most popular ways of cooking a potato.
Potatoes are baked in either a conventional oven or a microwave. They can also be […]
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Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Chocolate is one of the oldest processed foods enjoyed over the past millennium. It came from the tropical tree called cocoa. This tree is native to South America, Central America and Mexico. The seeds of the cocoa tree are dried and fermented and finally grounded and liquefied. As a result of these processes, pure unsweetened […]
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Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Ramen noodles are made from dough of wheat flour, salt, and a type of alkaline water containing potassium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate. Eggs are sometimes used instead of alkaline water. Noodles are usually flat, fat, thin, and ribbon-like. They can be straight or wrinkled and they come in yellowish hue. Ramen is a typical Japanese […]
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Sunday, July 27th, 2008
Do you have trouble getting dinner finished on time? Maybe you just feel that it’s all just too much trouble so you stop by the fast food restaurant and pick up dinner on your way home. Fixing quick and nutritious meals doesn’t have to be a chore. Here are seven ways to make meal […]
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Many shoppers go bargain hunting for cookware to keep household budgets in line. Women do not want to spend a lot of money on things like flatware, dinnerware or candle sticks to ornament the dining room table, but they are willing to spend extra amounts of money on cookware sets that have extras that cannot […]
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
With romantic holidays in the future, many husbands are finding fun kitchenware gadgets to give as gifts to the special women at home. Wives can have a lot of fun measuring food with a digital scale that talks back every time a morsel of food is placed on the multifunction weight system. The passionate color […]
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Well, you now have your shiny new grill sitting out on the patio, and you’re looking forward to cooking some plump, juicy burgers or steaks. You want your food to turn out well, but grilling, like anything else, does take some practice. These grilling tips will help you to get a good start, and […]
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Friday, July 11th, 2008
When it comes time to prepare a favorite meal or snack, having the right tools for the job is a must. Mexican cookware is a wonderful opportunity to utilize the best tools in the industry available at a price that will not break the pocketbook. Hearty and durable, these versatile kitchen tools make it easier […]
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Food safety precautions begin while you’re still at the grocery store. If you plan on spending a lot of time at the grocery store that day, purchase the meat last, right before you are ready to check out, so it can remain as chilled as possible for the trip home. While shopping pick up a […]
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Marinating meat before grilling helps tenderize it and adds wonderful flavor. Tenderizing agents often used in marinades include acidic ingredients such as vinegar, lemon juice, lime juice, yogurt and even wine. Fresh papaya, ginger and pineapple contain tenderizing enzymes, and they add exotic flavors as well. Marinades are wonderfully versatile flavor enhancers for the outdoor […]
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Monday, June 23rd, 2008
There have always been really strange recipes around that are passed from kitchen to kitchen until they fade and a new fad takes over. Usually they are perfectly edible, they may even taste quite good, but at least one ingredient is strange or used in a peculiar way.
Bacon Mugs
I found a version of this on […]
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Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
The Ginsu Knife Sets are one of the stainless steel sets of cutlery which features an edge technology accurately possess hard surface and refined edge finished for a professional performance.
The Ginsu International Traditions 14-Piece Stainless Steel Knife Block Set
Everyone should know the value and importance of storing a wide variety of cutlery in the kitchen […]
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Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Will morning coffee boost your alertness in the morning? New research stated that the myth of morning coffee is merely a “reversal of withdrawal symptoms in caffeine’”.
Drinking coffee whether in the morning or in any part of the day can be beneficial and also disadvantageous. There are myths about drinking coffee in the morning. It […]
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Saturday, June 21st, 2008
Craving for cakes? Ever tried gourmet cakes before? Order now online and see how your taste buds will react.
Gourmet cakes are most wanted by so many people around the world. Several people who enjoy gourmet cakes illustrate the taste as heavenly. Usually, you will have to have gourmet cakes delivered right to your home, find […]
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Saturday, June 21st, 2008
Gourmet Foods? Exactly what are these kinds of foods? Gourmet food on the web never tastes this great! Order now online to try it for yourself!
By description a gourmet is somebody, a person, who appreciates fine food and drink and he enjoys and knows plenty about good quality food and drink. In particular a gourmet […]
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Saturday, June 21st, 2008
Sour dough is not something you make in a hurry. Not the first time anyway. The starter takes at least 24 hours to get ready, but some people would say one week or more. But don’t panic. Most of that time it is doing its own thing.
Originally bread was flat. Then long, long ago someone […]
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