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Slow Cooking Recipes For Fast Moving People

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

Get slow cooker recipes for fast moving people. Set the slow cooker up before you go to work, and come home to a ready made meal. What could be better then that?

Cooking Recipes from around the world.

Casserole Recipes make good comfort food

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

One of the most popular casserole recipes around is the green bean casserole. This is a standard for many holiday occasions. While many of these stew-like dishes are eaten as the main course, others are simply side dishes. The green bean casseroles are the kind of vegetable sides that offer a lot of flavor and character. The tuna casserole is a modern classic that never goes out of style. This inexpensive dish typically consists of a cream base, with tuna, of course. Some like to add rice to the mix while others prefer the traditional pasta version. Either way, these casserole recipes are winners each and every time.

Making Wine | Guide to Making Ice Wine

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Wine has become one of the most popular alcoholic beverages, after beer, in the recent years. Wine has the unique quality to add enjoyment to any meal if paired appropriately.

There are many types of wine to match every meal and even desserts, and one such wine is the ice wine.

Ice Wine

Ice wine is produced in wintertime at freezing temperatures. In the case of ice wine the grapes are not harvested at the usual time but instead left to absorb the fall sun and collect as much sugar as possible in due course.

All grapes are covered before the first frost falls to be protected until almost mid winter when the harvest is picked and brought in for producing the ice wine.

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Why Vegans Don’t Consume Dairy Products | Diet Vegetarian Recipe

Monday, September 24th, 2007

As with most dietary questions, vegans are split on the issue of dairy products–not so much on the question of whether or not they are acceptable, but instead for what reasons they should not be consumed.

All vegans (or at least true vegans) abstain from consuming dairy products. Some do so for nutritional reasons; others abstain for ethical reasons.

Those who do it for nutritional reasons cite a range of health problems related to the consumption of dairy products, including high cholesterol. Many also have a problem digesting lactose or have a blood-iron or diabetic problem related to milk protein, casein.

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Pili candy in Sorsogon

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Pili candy in Sorsogon. The name of the province tells of a story of a group of Spaniards lost in the relenting wilderness of the Bicolandia. Coming across a raging river, they asked—with much effort—a native where they could find the nearest settlement. The native answered “sosogon” and pointed to the river. From then on, history and legend intertwined and facts got lost. One could only surmise if the Spaniards did find the settlement. Nevertheless, they could very well be the first tourists to a majestic land of volcanic terrain, marshy undergrowth, orchid-festooned woods and white sand beaches!

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Eric Raymond

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Chicken Recipes Secrets

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Where can you find interesting chicken recipes ? The first person to look to when you are trying to find new chicken recipes is your mother. Every mother – or father, if he was the one who cooked in your family – has at least one chicken recipe that she cherishes above all else. For my mom, it was her chicken curry recipe. It was absolutely delicious. It had chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, tons of turmeric, and of course a spicy curry sauce. She taught it to me when I went off to college, and I’ve been cooking it ever since. It is a mainstay of my diet.

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Eric Raymond
 

Cooking Gourmet - Lobster Sauce Recipe

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

We are excited about having this gourmet club. I think it will be much more fun than playing games together because we will have more time to visit. I am glad that I chose to make lobster sauce for our first gathering because it started the group talking about our enjoyment of cooking.
 

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Chicken Recipes

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Of course everyone knows you can find chicken recipes in most cookbooks, but a lot of people have never actually looked at a dedicated chicken cookbook. I highly recommend getting one of these. Learning to cook in a particular ethnic style is great, but learning to really know chicken inside and out is even better. Another great way to find interesting chicken recipes is on the Internet. There are a lot of different free resources you can look at. Even more interesting are some of the commercial sites. If you buy food online, for example, some of the stores offer free recipes to entice you into using their products. Some of the best chicken recipes I have ever tried are from online food companies.

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Automatic Coffee Makers

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Before the drip automatic coffee makers became easily available at an affordable price, most coffee was made at home using a percolator. If you’re too young to remember how coffee was made in those days, then you don’t realize how fortunate you are. The old coffee pots came in several pieces: the outside pot that held the water and sat on the stove, the basket with holes that sat above the water and held the ground coffee and the piece that fit inside the pot with a hollow stem-like structure to support the coffee basket.

Natural Insect Repellents

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

It was a blast having a river right next to our house. However, having a large, flowing stream of water right outside your window means oodles of insects and bugs. YUCK! I never could get used to all the annoying gnats and mosquitoes. But, my father would always resort to natural insect repellent solutions. We set large bowls of soapy water on our porches outdoors. This was a great way to nab flying bugs.

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Tales From The Coffee Shop

Friday, July 6th, 2007

A new campaign hopes coffee shops will be the vehicle for community action, in a project encouraging people to meet and tackle local problems. But the precedent for this was set 300 years ago, when coffee houses were places of intellect, scientific discovery and debate.

The coffee shop craze has returned.

Drip Coffee Recipes

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Another series of coffee recipes from your friends at Coffee Drip Articles.

Coffee recipes are always fun and easy.

Coffee Recipes by Food Network

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Try some of the best coffee recipes from all your great chefs from the Food Network.

Coffee recipes are easy and delicious.

The Basic Cooking Equipment You Can’t Live Without

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Cooking can be a joy - it can also be a pain. This is especially true if you are new to the world of cooking. Perhaps you are a recent college grad who doesn’t know the difference between a wok and an electric skillet. Maybe you’ve just retired and have spent your busy work life eating out at fancy restaurants or enjoying Chinese take-out. Regardless, you need to know the must have cooking equipment that makes every kitchen organized, productive and operational.

Spoons and Knives

Three of your most important pieces of cooking equipment are spoons, knives and forks.

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Gourmet Flavored Coffee: Exotic Flavors of Life!

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007

Gourmet flavored coffee lovers just don’t seem to get enough from their coffee desire! The variety of exciting flavoring agents that are added to gourmet coffee enhances the regular coffee taste. These flavors impart more distinctness and fullness to your coffee drinking experience!

Gourmet flavored coffee is delicious in the mornings!

French cooking recipes

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

French cooking recipes are often recipes that people stay away from those that do not have a culinary background in French cuisine. This is usually due to the fact that it seems very different than the culture that you are aware of. But, you can definitely add them to your everyday menu without a whole lot of trouble. For more information visit French cooking.

Cappuccino Machines With An Italian Touch

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Cappuccino began in Italy where it is still a delight of the morning routine. The Italians can tell a tourist from a native though because only a tourist will order a cappuccino after noon. It is considered a morning beverage in Italy, but in other regions of the world it is served throughout the day.

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My Wife Loves Hanging Flower Baskets, They Make Our Home Look Great.

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

My wife has hanging flower baskets around the entire outside of your house and it looks so cool to see nice fresh flowers and herbs.

Have you ever noticed homes that stand out in the neighborhood? I mean the houses that you walk by or drive by and have to take a second look at. Have you stopped to consider why these homes attract attention? It usually has to do with the way they have landscaped the yard. I find that it does not matter if the home is valued at a modest price or high price, if the yard is well cared for it attracts attention.

A well cared for and attention grabbing yard usually incorporates the use of flowers for color. Some people use flowering bushes or shrubs with varied foliage. Other people use containers of flowers on their steps or along a walk way. Other people will choose hanging flower baskets to bring color to the front of their home. The main thing to keep in mind when developing your landscape is that too much can make a yard look junky and too elaborate means that most of your summer is dedicated to lawn care.

You can even use hanging flower baskets to grow herbs for your recipes. Come on over and read the rest of this hanging flower baskets article.

The Art Of Knowing And Making Wine

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007

Knowing and making wine are two of the most important skills and knowledge sets that anyone into wine or wine making can possess, obviously. You should encounter wine knowledge in your daily life, actually, as it will make you a sharper person and will help with organizing other pieces of information in the multifaceted areas of life. Knowing and making wine is actually a transferable skill in that it presents the user with great knowledge that is scattered throughout different aspects of information and calls on great qualities of recollection and memorization.

With this skill set, you can be assured that knowing and making wine will present new challenges but that you will be more than apt to meet them.

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Rockmelons

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Rockmelon is Aussie for cantaloupe. The orange flesh is smooth in texture. They are related to honeydews, watermelons, cucumbers squashes and pumpkins. They are an excellent source of vitamin C and are great in smoothies. For more info: rockmelon

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