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  • Yoghurt  By : Mar
    Yoghurt (yogurt AmE), less commonly yoghourt, joghurt or yogourt, is a dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. Any sort of milk may be used to make yoghurt, but modern production is dominated by cow's milk. It is the fermentation of milk sugar (lactose) into lactic acid that gives yoghurt its gel-like texture and characteristic tang. It is often sold in a fruit, vanilla, or chocolate flavour, but can also be unflavoured.
  • WORDWIDE COOKING RECIPES FOR COURGETTES;  By : Mollie Kay Smith
    This article is auseful way in which to help frustrated cooks and gardeners who sometimes need to look through several books before discovering ways of dealing with fruit and vegetables. The book from which these recipes are taken concentrates a whole chapter on one type of food. .The book will be ready for publication in December2007.
  • Wine Storage Solutions For All Your Vintages  By : Summer Wilde
    An oenophile is a person who loves to discuss and to drink wine. Wine is a truly remarkable beverage, which came into being because of the ubiquity of yeast in the environment. When yeast lands in grape juice or any other sweet liquid, it interacts with the sugars present to produce fermentation.
  • Wine Storage  By : Kamyar Shah
    Wine Storage
  • Wine Gifts Are Great To Keep Around For Special Occasions  By : Chris Carlyle
    Not only is wine a great last minute gift, it can be the centerpiece of a gift basket complete with the recipients favorite cheeses, breads, and maybe even chocolates. Putting together a wine gift basket for a special occasion is nearly as satisfying for the giver as the receiver--even more so, if they offer to share. So if you like to keep a few gifts on hand for the unexpected occasions in life, a wine gift is hard to beat.
  • Window-Sill Herb Gardening..True Organic Gardening.  By : Carm Paynter
    Growing happy, healthy plants indoors requires knowing which plants are capable of surviving in low light conditions. Low-light types of house plants give the novice indoor gardener a much better chance to succeed in growing beautiful house-plants.There really is nothing that perks up a recipe more than the use of freshly picked, herbs from your own window-sill garden.
  • Why Smoked Meats Are More Popular in Europe  By : Adam Marianski
    Smoking meats was performed with their preservation in mind and the taste of the final product played a secondary role. The article explains why food preservation was of more importance in Europe than in the USA.
  • Why Organic Food Is Better Than Any Diet  By : Christopher Smith
    One thing that might surprise you about organic food is the fact that it can actually be an important tool in your personal fight against to lose weight.
  • Why Is Everyone Switching To Bottled Water Home Coolers?  By : Melanie Sattonfield
    Over the last several years, the bottled water industry has exploded as more and more people have decided that they prefer to drink their water out of a bottle. One of the things fueling this explosive growth is the ever increasing number of people who have turned their backs on tap water and installed bottled water home coolers.
  • Why Everyone Should Pickle at Home  By : duderinow
    Anyone can learn to pickle, the only things needed are the right tools, and something to guide them.
  • Why Eat Chocolate for Dessert?  By : Kathryn Beach
    Why chocolate is good for you and how to add chocolate desserts to any meal.
  • Why Did We Smoke Meats With Cold Smoke?  By : Adam Marianski
    Cold smoking is a popular subject on meat forums and there are different schools of thought when the temperature is concerened. This article explains the cold smoking method and temperatures as practiced in Europe for centuries.
  • Why Did We Make Better Sausages Before?  By : Adam Marianski
    Meat technology might be considered one of a very few branches of science where progress has created a lower quality product. Today’s ham or sausage may look pretty and may have a very long storage life but its taste and flavor does not even come close to the products of the past.
  • Why Are You Addicted to Sugar?  By : Stephen Lau
    Sugar addiction creates many health hazards, such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Carbohydrates do not make you fat, but sugar does. Sugar is hidden in many processed foods and drinks. Beware of sugar traps in your diet. Sugar is addictive, especially with the addition of salt and fat. To stop sugar addiction, consume more healthy carbohydrates for fiber, and eat less fat and salt in your diet.
  • Why Are You Addicted to Cheese?  By : Stephen Lau
    Cheese craving is due to the presence of opiates in dairy products, which make you become addicted. Cheese addiction is bad for your health because cheese is concentrated protein loaded with saturated fat. Overcome your cheese addiction by controlling your blood sugar level and regulating your appetite-controlling hormone through eating a high-fiber and low-fat diet, and exercising daily. The health benefits of not eating cheese are substantial.
  • Whole Wheat Bread Vs. White Bread Which Is The Best?  By : wifi
    Junk food fans argue with health enthusiast nuts, asserting white firm to be the best. The warming food silly about shoot back exclaiming befall how much better dime store off-the-rack clothes whole wheat bread is canting white bread.
  • Who Invented the Chocolate Chip Cookie?  By : Steven Magill
    Ruth Graves Wakefield was born on June 17, 1903 and she is person who invented the Toll House Cookie, which was the world's first chocolate chip cookie.
  • Where did Tea Originate?  By : Tim Carr
    People drink tea the world over, but not many people know of its origin. Discover this and many other lessser known facts about tea.
  • When Fish Make You Sick  By : Ken McClendon
    Some tropical fish may be dangerous to eat depending largely on the locality of the catch. There are no warning signs so know where you are, what kind of fish you desire to eat and just be careful.
  • What's For Dessert Christmas Day ?  By : Jane Butel
    Christmas desserts story featuring traditional Mexican flan and Cherries Jubilee. Contain flambe directions.
  • What to make for dinner?  By : Michael K. Sasaki
    “I have a house full of groceries, but don’t know what to make for dinner”. This is a common problem for many people. Now, thanks to the internet, there are solutions to this problem.
  • What is Spray Dried Coffee?  By :
    What is spray dried coffee? How is it made?
  • What is Kale and Why Would I Want to Cook with It?  By : KC Kudra
    This is something that many cooks of all levels of experience ask themselves, but if you do a little bit of investigation, you'll find that there are plenty of things that you can do with this highly versatile leafy green. When you eat kale, you are in good company.
  • What Is Involved In Making Wine  By : Mario OReilly
    Wine is a very wide spread term that is simply fruit being distilled and fermented for the product of an alcoholic drink. When most people think of wine they immediately think grapes, but there are so many different sources for wine production these include rice (sake), various fruits (elderberry, grapefruit, cherry, etc.), barley, and even honey (mead).
  • What Do Wild Game Meats Taste Like?  By : Jim Hofman
    Specialty wild game meats like buffalo meat, ostrich meat, alligator meat, and others are becoming increasingly popular with consumers and restaurant diners. Previously largely unavailable to the average consumer, these wild game meats are enjoying a renaissance. Not only are wild game meats low in fat and cholesterol, they are easy to prepare. But how do they taste?
  • What Are Coffee Benefits?  By : Carol Hughes
    What happen if I tell you, drinking a cup of coffee every day is actually good for you? Hard to believe? The coffee benefits are from the caffeine, so it doesn't really matter how you serve it, hot or cold since it contains the same amount of caffeine whether it is made at the cafe or produced at home.
  • West Palm Beach Resident's Web Site to Debut On 50megs Network  By : Edward Gonzalez
    (West Palm Beach, Florida) -- Taking advantage of the free web space and web site building tools offered by 50megs (http://50megs.com), West Palm Beach resident Eddie Gonzalez has created "Food and Recipes1.com" (http://foodandrecipes1.com), a site devoted specifically to food and recipes.
  • Ways to Prep Lobster For Lobster Recipes  By : E. Gilley
    Boiling, steaming, and grilling are some of the ways a lobster can be prepared for lobster recipes.
  • Warm Up to Your Toaster Oven  By : Bert Aurthurs
    Long before there were microwave ovens, the modern household's corner-cutting appliance of choice was the toaster oven.
  • Want more Energy? What is the cost to your health?  By : Peter Surur
    Energy drinks, do you like them? How much do you know about these sugary drinks? Are they bad for you? What about these Energy drinks that are all 100% natural, are they bad for you too? bhip Energy Drink is the drink you need and want, it's all 100% natural give you energy within 10 minutes and last for 4 to 6 hours. Best of all it's good for you and your body, it's full of vitamines, and natural hurbs, to top it of, it taste great.
  • Wake Up To Morning Coffee Smells  By : W alt Brownj
    Coffee smells wake up the world every morning and keep people awake at night. As the German Physician Leonhard Rauwolf said in 1583:
  • Very Easy Cake Recipe For Everybody To Make Homemade Cakes  By : Mike Houghton
    If you're fed up with dull and boring cakes that you buy from the local store, then perhaps it's time to get back into homemade cakes. This very quick and easy recipe means that everybody can enjoy making homemade cakes.
  • Vegetarian Cook Book Recipes  By : Anand Dongre
    If in the weekend barbeque your big question being a vegetarian is what to eat, get yourself the vegetarian cook book for innumerable recipes. For more information visit cookbookclub.net
  • Vegetable Recipes for Children  By : KC Kudra
    Vegetables might be one of the best ways to get vital vitamins and minerals into your family's diet but how many times have you told you children to eat their vegetables? Probably quite a few.
  • Varieties Of Home Brewed Beer  By :
    A categorisation of types of beer. Especially as it applies to the home brewer.
  • Valentine's Day Baking Recipes  By : Jill Seader
    Here are a couple of recipes that combine two of everyone's favorite aphrodisiacs, chocolate and strawberries.
  • Valencia And Wine  By : Peter Vermeeren
    Valencia is famous for its wine production; many of its wines are exported overseas for use in restaurants, or for personal use. Valencia’s weather climate and soil consistencies form the perfect conditions for wine production.

    Wine is a delicacy to be served with meals and on special occasions. Valencia is well known for its fiestas and celebrations throughout the year, so wine is often a part Valencia’s lifestyle.

    Knowing which type of wine to select with your meal, ...
  • University Theme Parties  By : Fen
    Your bags are all packed, you've kissed your mom and dad goodbye, and the car's waiting for you. It's time to say goodbye to good old high school and say hello to a new chapter in your life: college.
  • Unique Ideas For 60s and 70s Theme Party  By : Fen Tan
    When you think of parties, one very important picture comes to mind: disco dancing! For you, a party is boring if the venue isn't noisy, if there's no music and if there are no people on the dance floor. That's why no matter what, every party that you plan is bustling with excitement. You always make sure that you have a unique party theme so that the guests will always remember their fun time.
  • Two Low Fat Dessert Recipes  By : Arturo R
    In search for a low fat dessert recipe? This is a light and creamy dessert that is perfect for summer and crusty crumbles, enjoy.
  • Two Delicious Vegetarian Chili Recipes  By : Kelly Limpert
    If you are a big fan for chili, you may have regretted about not being able to switch to vegetarian diet. In fact, this should not be your concern. I am about to introduce you two vegetarian chili recipes in this article. You will find that you do not have to give up chili for a healthier diet.
  • TV AND FUDGE ' PERFECT FOR RELAXING  By : Kaye Dennan
    Would you like some more ideas for making Candy and Fudge. These are family favorites and they make great gifts. As a diversion for school holidays, making candy for the family will be an enjoyable pass-time for the kids. As a gift for Christmas they are just perfect, especially for older folk who love homemade goodies, or for the person whom you don't feel quite right spending a lot of money on but want to give something special.
  • Tuna for the Health of it.  By : Steven Stallard
    The healthful benefits and sources of troll-caught Albacore tuna
  • Trying To Decide On A Wedding Cake?  By : Mika Hamilton
    When choosing certain items for one's wedding, many people like to stick to the traditional methods. This is completely fine. But for those of you out there who would really like to add some special, unique individual touches to your wedding, using cupcakes as your wedding cake could be just the twist your looking for.
  • Treat Yourself With Gourmet Chocolates  By : mikeyh
    Learn more about chocolate and you'll find more reasons to enjoy it!
  • Traditional Balsamic Vinegar For Oil And Vinegar Recipes And Gifts  By : James Zeller
    Traditionally, balsamic vinegar originates from Modena, Italy.

    Even today, the most renown balsamic vinegar is only produced in Modena and Reggio, Italy. The first documented reference to balsamic vinegar was allegedly made in 1046.

    A bottle of balsamic vinegar was a gift given by Marquess Bonifacio, Sir of the Canossa castle to the Emperor Enrico III of Franconia. It was famous as an effective disinfectant during the Middle Ages. It was also used for medicinal purposes...
  • Tortilla Tactics  By :
    Corn tortillas are not only very healthy, but they are versatile for cooking. Article offers history of corn, information about corn tortillas as well as ways to use them and the basic recipe for corn tortillas.
  • Top Tips on Making the Perfect Cup of Coffee  By : Fenton Wayne
    Top tips on how to produce the perfect cup of coffee
  • Tips When Choosing The Best Coffee Maker  By : Alice Morgan
    If you look forward to the awakening smell of coffee in the morning, then a coffee maker is an indispensable piece of kitchen equipment.
  • Tips On Sweet Sixteen Parties  By : Hispanic
    As your sister, daughter, or friend reaches her sweet 16, she will experience some significant changes in her life. The transition from childhood to adulthood is a milestone. It is the period in life where the baby becomes a lady.
  • Tips On Organic Food  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    In order to avoid eating genetically modified food, the best option you have is starting to buy organic food.
  • Tips for Choosing the Right Wine  By : Steven Ross
    It's not nearly as difficult to choose the right wine as you might think it is. In fact, there are some simple rules to follow that will help you choose the right type of wine every time.
  • Tips and Tricks to Making Your Own Flavorful Salsa at Home  By : Tony Bueler
    Families have passed from generation to generation their favorite homemade salsa recipes. This tradition of passing on to successive generations this 'family treasure' allows them to be able to taste the flavors their ancestors enjoyed possibly hundreds of years before.
  • Thujone in Vintage Absinthe of the Pre-ban Era - Some Definitive Answers  By : David Nathan Maister
    A newly published scientific paper, by German researcher Dirk Lachenmeier, UK vintage absinthe expert David Nathan-Maister, and other European and US scientists proves for the first time that absinthe from the pre-ban era only has very limited quantities of thujone, on a par with many well made modern absinthes. Oft-repeated claims of excessively high thujone concentrations in pre-ban absinthe are conclusively shown to be erroneous.
  • This is The Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Ever  By : mikeyh
    Once your friends taste this you'll have them eating out of your hands!
  • This is a hobby that I really enjoyed over the years  By : Carroll Payne
    The Secret Pays is a company that sends $100.00 payment to you very fast and to infinity. It is best to spend some time on our website to get the complete stort. Sign up for free and get the website for 7 days. This gives you plenty of time to see if this will work for you. It works for any one that is interested. It is simplisity plus.
  • Things The Kids Should Know Before They Start Cooking  By : Darcy Watkins
    So often we all feel the need for a help in the kitchen. This is the case especially with working moms who have to handle so many different fronts apart from the work front, the kitchen and the kids. But most of us cannot afford to keep a help, so what do we do? Well, teach your kids the art of good cooking when they are still young and willing to learn and adapt. Lead by example and you'll be surprised to see the results.
  • There Was Laughter When I Said  By : John William
    My journey to Italy started in Siena 65km from Florence, here I learnt to cook Italian. When I purchased my eBook, I didn't know of many Italian meals, now I can cook many. I started with a need, a need to help my wife with the cooking at home. It did help me become a chef, not a great one, but a good one.
  • The Ultimate Recipe For Banana Bread  By : Bryan F Rowey
    This sweet bread is made up of a combination of mashed bananas and baking soda. This ingredient helps act as a leavening agent bread and also makes the bread rise.
  • The Ultimate Micro Brewery.  By :
    A brief history of beer for the home brewer.
  • The Truth About Top Secret Restaurant Recipes  By : Bradlee Carter
    Going out to eat at your favorite restaurant is always enjoyable by most. But what if you had access to the top secret restaurant recipes that these popular restaurants guard so heavily? Would you go home and cook these yourself any time you want?
  • The Top Ten Reasons I Hate Wine - Number Two, The Embarassing Lack Of Knowledge  By :
    A humorous examination of the many problems faced by a wine lover who is not a wine snob and has a limited budget. Follow me through the top ten problems and my solution. These articles are best accompanied by a glass (or two) of your favorite red or white wine and some great food.
  • The Taste of Authentic Mexican Food is Hard to Beat!  By : Tony Bueler
    Mexican food has become a billion business! With all the outlets combined, it is clear that Americans are enjoying the flavors of Mexican food. Food experts say Americans are acquiring more adventurous tastes, as well as cravings for new flavors and ingredients. Mexican food is an acquired taste for some, but for others it is an immediate love and sometimes even an obsession.
  • The Secret Free Coffee Pot  By : Michael Brown
    When you think of what the idea of the perfect coffee maker do you think of one that cost hundreds of dollars? What do you think of when you think of that perfect cup of coffee? To me the concept of a free coffee maker sounds best because its - well, free. Stop and ask yourself what a $500 coffee pot can do for you that a cheaper free coffee pot can't do? Hopefully you answered; nothing.
  • the secret benefits of vegetables  By : KC Kudra
    Grilling Vegetables for Your Health and the Many Benefits
  • The Peter Pan Peanut Butter Recall: Main Facts and Details  By : Peter Kent
    In February 2007, Peter Pan and Great Value (Wal-Mart's store brand) peanut butters were linked to 425 cases of salmonella across the United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials believe this is the first salmonella outbreak involving peanut butter to occur in the United States. This article provides more information on the details of that recall.
  • The Perfect Sausage Recipe  By : Adam Marianski
    It is surprising how much importance is given to a sausage recipe and how little weight is assigned to the rules that govern the making of a sausage. If you follow the basics you will always make a great sausage. It is like roasting a chicken; it needs salt and pepper and it always comes out perfect unless one falls asleep while watching television.
  • The Outdoor BBQ Grills of Your Dreams!  By : Dave Valsunkski
    Not too long ago most outdoor bbq grills looked similar. We had large colored kettle shaped bbq grills that were rolled into a corner on the patio that was seen by nearly every home in the U.S. and anyone with something different was the talk of the town.
  • The One Recipe You Should Never Make With Your KitchenAid Mixer  By : Marcy Givens
    I like to learn about different recipes online but sometimes I come across advice that I think is not the best. Case in point, the other day I was looking for KitchenAid Mixer recipes and I found one for pancakes. Now, the problem with the recipe wasn't in the list of ingredients. Rather, it was a problem with the preparation. It called for using an electric stand mixer to make the batter.
  • The Mystery of Polish Sausage - What is Kielbasa?  By : Adam Marianski
    Most people think that kielbasa is the name of a particular Polish sausage which is not correct. Manufacturers use the name kielbasa to gain the credibility of a consumer and most books and Internet sites provide recipes which have little in common with sausages made in Poland.
  • The Many Wonders of Cooking Fish  By : KC Kudra
    There are plenty of different ways of cooking fish and it is fun to try different methods. Depending on whether you are using a whole fish, steaks of fillets, you might like to try braising, deep or shallow frying, steaming or even cooking the fish on a wood fish board. Stuffed fish tastes delicious and adds texture. Round fish are the best for stuffing because the body cavity is larger. Most stuffing is made from breadcrumbs, which expand when they cook, so do not use too much. If you are using sea bass, a parsley and walnut pesto makes a great stuffing. If you have fillets, you can sandwich them with stuffing or roll them, then oven-bake them.
  • The Importance of Organic Cooking  By : Steven Ross
    People who consider eating organic foods, do so because they want to be healthy and help the environment. Because of these benefits, organic foods are easier than ever for people in general to purchase. The solution is simple -- eating organic food is good for you, and good for nature.
  • The Importance of Gourmet Coffee  By : Aaron Matthews Morgan
    For coffee lovers, whats not to love in gourmet coffee? For those who are hooked on coffee, gourmet coffee is what gets the day off to a good start, and it picks us up in the middle of the day. Coffee has been around for thousands of years. Gourmet coffee however, has been around for less than one hundred years, and it has fast become the favorite of millions of coffee connoisseurs throughout the world.
  • The Health Benefits of Red Wine  By : Darlene Berkel
    Both red and white wine have a positive effect on the digestive system in moderation – one glass of wine with your meal will probably be beneficial to you. Balance is the key!
  • The Good, The Bad, And The Truth -- About Food  By : Leeann Simons
    It’s disconcerting that so many people mentally classify food as good or bad What about thinking of food choices as simply “healthier” or “not as healthy”? Let’s put an end to this crazy mentality! If we allow ourselves to relax, we will ultimately create a balance and most of our choices will be ones that fall into the healthy column.
  • The Exposed Secrets about Vegetarian Foods  By : Fred Huyghue Jr
    Discover the real truth why people do not enjoy vegetarain foods as frequently as people who enjoy eating meat,and the reasoning behind why that is so. In todays world that has now changed we have more healthy options and are more curious and informed; meaning we want to know certain things when once we did not. This article informs you as to what options now exist and how you can take advantage of them today.
  • The End of Supermarket Tea is Near!  By : Kim
    With the proliferation of many good tea stores on the World Wide Web, you don’t have to make do with mediocre or supermarket teas anymore.
  • The Different Types of BBQ  By : Anand
    There's a wide world of BBQ out there, and there are a variety of cooking and serving styles to choose from.
  • The Coffee Bean  By : Heather Colman
    Coffee is a beverage, served hot or with ice, with or without cream and sugar, prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant. These seeds are almost always called the coffee bean. Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in adults today.
  • The Best Of Romanian Cuisine - Food For The Soul  By : John Doyle..
    The people of Romania really know how to enjoy food. You will find the Romanians stacking their tables with all sorts of delicious food, especially on certain special occasions which call for a feast. Nowadays talking about good food habits is the "in thing". Nutritionists and doctors are writing articles and columns in almost all the magazines and newspapers about the benefits of eating healthy food, like raw and seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh from the garden. It means that we should not indulge ourselves in junk food, at least not very often.
  • The Best Food Is All in Tampa  By : Salvador Paez
    Tampa is one of the most popular city destinations in Florida. And for good reason! It is the largest city in Florida and is one of the most industrious areas. Tampa's port is one of the best in all of the United States.
  • The Basic Equipment Needed For Home Brewing  By :
    Description and use of the minimum equipment requirements for the home brewer.
  • The Art of Food  By : Andrew Bleak
    Today more and more individuals, young and old alike, are enrolling in culinary arts courses.
  • The 4 Fundamentals of Proper Meal Planning  By : Jayson Hunter
    Why should we plan out our meals? The better question to ask is why not? Eating properly is much like determining how you are going to get to the next city or how you are going to pay for that new pair of shoes. You need to have a plan. Planning is essential in most everything you do nutrition included. Do you just aimlessly get in your car and start driving and hope you get to the proper desitination?
  • The 10 most popular french recipes  By : Cuisine-France
    Despite new trends, hype and marketing, tradition has never been stronger. In France, good food still means authentic cooking by using natural products from diverse regions. Here are the top 10 most popular recipes in France:
  • Ten Essentials Tips to Make Great College Care Packages  By : Cheryl Scordato
    Ten Essential Tips and suggestions to make great College Care Packages with awesome food and beverages that college students love.
  • Tea, Tea or Tea?  By : Linda Wilson
    Information on tea from the plant to processing to brewing.
  • Supply Most Of Your Kitchen Needs From A Basic Herb Garden  By : The Alternate Medic
    What is food without herbs and spices, no matter where you are in the world the local cuisine will definitely require the addition of fresh herbs and spices. With the popularity of Gourmet Cooking shows on television we are all trying new tastes including dishes from all over the world. As most professional chefs prefer to use fresh herbs in their cooking why should we not follow in their steps and grow our own basic herb garden at home.
  • Superfoods: Essential for Successful Weight Loss  By : Jayson Hunter
    Superfoods provide excellent nutrients that fuel your body for optimum efficiency as well as help reduce inflammation which allows you to recover better between workouts. All this means you make greater progress in your weight loss. Make sure you incorporate as many of these foods as you can on a daily basis to stoke your metabolism fat burning furnace.
  • Supercharge Your Slow Cooking With A Crock Pot  By : Sharron Nixon
    Crock pot cooking, or slow cooking offers the very best to the modern day cook in the areas of versatility and flexibility. Find out what factors you need to consider before you get your own crock pot.
  • Start Cooking with Chiles  By : Jane Butel
    Adding chiles to everyday foods boosts one's health. New research about cancer cures as well as other healthful properties of chiles, emphasized the importance of including them in one's regular diet.
  • Start a wine club and start the party  By : Jibran Qazi
    If you truly want to expand your love of wine with others, start a wine club. You will not only attract like minded people, but will discover great new wines on a weekly basis.
  • Spice Up Your Health with Chiles  By : Jane Butel
    Chiles are terrific for creating health. Story features Bowl o Red recipe, a winning chili recipe, great for super bowl parties.
  • South American Coffees  By :
    A description of the taste and origins of the coffees from South America
  • Some Tips For A Great Bathrobe Theme Party  By : Fen Tan
    When you were a kid, you used to go to costume parties where you had fun and played games while donning your silliest and most ridiculous attire. Since you were still young, you weren't very conscious of your appearance.
  • Some Like it Cold: Frozen Food Shipping  By : Salvador Paez
    Fine dining always requires one important aspect: proper shipping. Otherwise, you won't be able to taste enjoy cuisines from other parts of the world. For example, how would you savor authentic Mandarin cooking from old-school Chinese restaurants or how will you find French food in New York if the ingredients aren't shipped well? These establishments need to ship various ingredients from across territories, so they can serve delicious and authentic dishes. The problem is, food is not as easy to ship, unlike appliances or books. If it doesn't reach its destination on time, it turns rotten and becomes useless to chefs. Thankfully, there's a very good solution to this dilemma,which is frozen food shipping.
  • Some Fascinating facts About Honey  By : Gillian Stell
    Anything that is made by a bunch of mindless insects probably isn't all that fascinating, right? Well although honey is made by millions of swarming insects using a very "low tech" process, it remains one of the most amazing foods on our palette. In fact, scientists are still trying to determine even more uses for this wonder food to this very day.
  • Smoking, barbecuing, grilling – what is the difference?  By : Adam Marianski
    In the USA barbecue or grill units are popular and are carried by most department stores. Many people who buy them boast that they are going to smoke meats over the weekend. Most of those factory made units have a built-in thermometer that starts reading from 200º F (94º C) but this temperature is too high for traditional smoking.
  • Smoking Salmon...A Quick Guide  By : Mike Powers
    Have you ever tried to smoke a fish? I have here a great recipe for smoking salmon and trout that is simple but very tasty. In a minute, I will give you the recipe but first a little story about how this recipe came about.
  • Smoked Salmon, Or Tower Of Chocolate, That Is The Question  By : James Zeller
    Chocolate has long been the favorite for food gifts. But what about those who we know really shouldn’t have it? Shouldn’t we give a gourmet gift that is healthy? Smoked salmon gifts are becoming more popular, not just as a healthy alternative, but because they taste so good too.

    Giving gifts is an expression of kindness and regard for those we care about. When choosing a gift, we should think about how it will be received by the person we are giving the gift to. Sometimes ...

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