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Food-and-Drink
16th August 2008
Indian Cuisine – a Cultural Journey
The culture of Indian cuisine is rooted squarely in the continent’s diverse, multi-cultural and rich history. Key events and influences from India’s past have helped shape one of the most well-known, loved an...
15th August 2008
While the average person may assume that all red wines are the same, the differences actually extend far beyond the label on the bottle. With over 50 main varieties of reds available, the colors can range from light red and ruby red to deep purple.
Th...
15th August 2008
Knives may be “just” kitchen tools for some people (even if for some others, they are the basis of their work – cooking); however, just like any other piece of equipment or gadget that you might have around you, they need maintenance. Wherever you a...
14th August 2008
As Gordon Brown urges Brits to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfill, would a return to World-War style rationing and cooking not only reduce wastage, but also help to shrink the UK’s bulging waistlines and the environment in the process?
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14th August 2008
Food wine magazine is commonly read by those individuals who cannot eat their food without the taste of good wine. In this magazine you can find most popular hotels, resorts and restaurant for food and wine. If you like wine, or food or both then it will ...
14th August 2008
Apart from the desire to make the book look larger and therefore more worth its inflated price, why should we be so interested in studying foods and ways to serve it when we are trying to avoid it as much as possible? It is inconceivable that we have reac...
14th August 2008
Home-made soups are so good for you - all that nourishing stock
and chock-a-block full of vitamins and minerals.
But ... who on earth could face boiling bones for hours on end
during the scorching Spanish summer weather, not to mention
preparing...
14th August 2008
The late, great comedian, George Carlin, used to do a comedy bit about how he saw people, everywhere he turned, carrying a water bottle. He punctuated this hilarious routine with an exasperated question: "Just when did everyone get so thirsty?" As funny...
14th August 2008
Pets might give you unconditional love, but they aren't free - caring for them can cost you thousands of pounds over their lifetime.
A dog will cost £14,750 over its 12-year typical lifespan and a cat £14,230 over 16 years, says insurer Petpla...
14th August 2008
Entertaining friends and family in your home is a much bigger undertaking than many people realize. While it may seem like a more "low key" option than going out, in reality there are a lot of things that go into a successful dinner party it's no wonder t...
14th August 2008
Like Australian people, the array of Australian wines is quite fascinating. All wines, sparkling or otherwise, red, rose or white are unique to the region where it is made, and the winemaker who crafts the wine. Australian wine has come a long way from wh...
14th August 2008
Almost every family in America needs to brew coffee in the morning. Both working adults and students have made the habit of first morning coffee. While this probably not very healthy, it drives a very large and profitable business, that of the production ...
14th August 2008
The best cup of coffee that you will have ever tasted is a lot like the best glass of wine; it has been grown in the right place, in the right soil and has the correct conditions for its growth.
Most people know that it is countries like Brazil that ...
14th August 2008
Literally, every day, thousands of people all over the
United States and the world, thrive and survive, on the
first coffee of the day. It has been the almost thew first
step in many peoples working day, and with companies like
Starbucks, it has beco...
14th August 2008
Certified organic coffee is often seen on many coffee labels. What does it really mean? There are many labels in the coffee industry that point out that a certain type of coffee is organic. The real truth is, most coffee products are only part organic be...
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