Articles, tagged with "ferment", page 1
16th February 2012
Cake drums (also known as cake boards) and cake cards are generally used for the same purpose, to support the cake that lays on top of them, but there is often some confusion over which one a prospective cake decorator should use. However, it's all a lot ...
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Author:
William Thomas
12th October 2010
If you are considering buying a chateau to run as a working French vineyard, it is important to know a little bit of the vocabulary before you get thrown into the deep end. Though most people know that wine production is technically called viticulture, an...
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Author:
John Smith
12th August 2010
Creating your own wine from home is not tough at all and it is actually a very cool hobby. You can make wine from your residence one of two ways.
One is with a wine kit that comes with instructions and is usually created with grape concentrate. The ot...
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Author:
Evan Toder
18th June 2010
Generating wine can be an age old exercise, and one which is still to be fashionable nowadays. If you have interest in generating wine, you will want to check out homemade wine recipes, of which there are lots of to prefer.
No matter which you select, ...
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Author:
Sam Johnson
13th April 2010
2 cup(s) raw rice soaked for 4-5 hours
4 cups coconut shavings
1 cup(s) cooked rice
1 cup(s) coconut water
½ teaspoon(s) yeast granules dissolved in some coconut water or little hot water
salt and sugar to taste
1. Drain the soaked rice and grin...
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Author:
KateSudarkina
24th March 2010
Around the world, there are hundreds of thousands of wineries with an enormous variety of flavors, color hues, and crushed berries. Each winery strives to produce the best quality of wine within their abilities. Is it a coincidence, then, that the best ta...
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Author:
Chad Smith
11th March 2010
You probably know where to buy kefir starter grains from the internet. Most people really want to order the best kefir grains but don't know where they can buy them from. There are few places that you can get quality kefir starter that you can use to make...
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Author:
raphking5
15th September 2009
Boost your big carp and catfish catches with these tips on potent shrimp and krill products and advice on using them to best effect. Belachan and fermented shrimp products are extremely productive but what these are and how you can use them are very good ...
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Author:
Tim F. Richardson
10th November 2008
Salt is a rock. It is not a food. Some websites say that you need salt, but they are trying to sell you salt. They will say that other salt is bad, but you should buy their salt since it is good for you. It has lots of sodium in it and can still make you ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th June 2008
Before you start making chocolate of any kind you first need to consider the cocoa beans. They are the basic raw material of any type of chocolates be it Belgian chocolates, Swiss chocolates or plain old ordinary mass produced sweet shop chocolates from t...
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Author:
lexisclick
16th May 2007
To make homemade wines with the recipes and ingredients here
all one needs is a gallon-size glass bottle, a saucepan and
a polyethylene pail. Make certain to use polyethylene as
some plastics are not suitable. Do not use aluminum, copper,
or enamel ...
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Author:
Brian Ankner
08th February 2007
Many fishermen swear by chum or 'ground baits' that really stink! But what makes them 'stink' and work so well?
They may have their own secret family recipe, or just buy it ready-made. Either way, they work! The question possibly to ask is, why? And w...
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Author:
Tim F. Richardson
07th June 2006
Blood Tests
When a person is arrested for a DUI, that person must submit to a chemical test under the "Implied Consent" provision in the California Vehicle Code. Implied Consent, under Section 23612 states that if a person is lawfully arrested for a DU...
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Author:
Darren Kavinoky
13th April 2006
Lactose Intolerence is a condition a person has when their body cannot correctly process lactose. Lactose is a milk sugar that is often found in foods made from milk products, such as yoghurt, ice cream and other dairy foods.
When a lactose intolerent p...
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Author:
Haldeman
10th October 2005
Cocoa powder and the many different types of chocolate are all derived from cocoa beans, the seeds of the fruit of the cacao tree. These small trees are native to the tropical America but are extensively cultivated elsewhere in the tropics.The tree begins...
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Author:
John Jarmola