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05th September 2009
In the Australian bush, the Dutch oven is popularly known as “camp oven,” in Japan it is the “tetsunabe” and for the French it is simply known as the “casserole dish.” But what is a Dutch oven? A Dutch oven is a type of cast iron cookware. Thi... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Cook
03rd September 2009
Thanksgiving would not be complete without sweet potatoes or yams. If you are not from America you may not be familiar with this vegetable. They originally came from South America, where they were native to the land. They are now grown in many other warm ... Read >
Author: bryan
07th July 2009
Is there an item you’ve been searching for over the years? Try looking at a treasure trust auction! This article is designed to provide you with the details on what Phoenix treasure trust auctions are and how they work. Specifics may vary from auctio... Read >
Author: Deb
23rd June 2009
Can improperly cleaned carpet actually void the manufacturers warranty. The answer is yes. Shaw, Mohawk and other major carpet mills recommend that their carpet is properly cleaned and maintained. Their preferred cleaning method is hot water extraction... Read >
Author: fhterlaak
11th June 2009
Is there an item you’ve been searching for over the years? Try looking at a treasure trust auction! This article is designed to provide you with the details on what Arizona treasure trust auctions are and how they work. Specifics may vary from auctio... Read >
Author: Deb
15th May 2009
Ingredients
4 slices of porterhouse steak or 1 large slice of rump steak
8 button mushrooms
3 medium size carrots
Half a bunch of celery
3 small zucchinis
4 chats potatoes
500 grams of black olives or approximately 10 black olives
1 can of peele... Read >
Author: Anthony Parker
14th May 2009
I have a small family, decent sized kitchen and an excess of pots and pans. None of which are from a set, all of which are due an upgrade.
As cookware goes there are may options for the choice of style and company that I could go for. I admire the cl... Read >
Author: Bertie J
09th April 2009
There are various ways of making Casseroles. Every culture has their own unique way of cooking casseroles. Basically, a casserole is a French term for a saucepan. It is a large pot which can be used both for cooking as well as serving. Also, the food prep... Read >
Author: ferd2009
02nd April 2009
In our time-crunched world, it seems like we are always rushing to get dinner on the table before the family runs off to soccer practice, swimming lessons, PTA meetings and evening classes. A great way to get dinner on the table quickly is to “cook once... Read >
Author: Julie F
21st January 2009
Most of us have come to realize that today's society is based on convenience. Our lifestyles have become so demanding and hectic that we rely on anything that will make our lives easier. We look for convenience in everything we do, whatever will help get ... Read >
Author: ANDREW79
09th January 2009
The majority of people find themselves carrying additional
fat once the holidays are over. Worst of all, most of them
never lose this extra weight. Over the years, few pounds
gained over the holidays here and there add up to 10, 20,
30 pounds of exc... Read >
Author: leblond
09th January 2009
The majority of people find themselves carrying additional
fat once the holidays are over. Worst of all, most of them
never lose this extra weight. Over the years, few pounds
gained over the holidays here and there add up to 10, 20,
30 pounds of exces... Read >
Author: leblond
01st December 2008
You don't know what to get for your next dinner party and the perfect food to go with your chosen bottle? Then it is high time that you learn the best kinds of red wines that are readily made available on the market.
Basically, red wines are one class... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
01st October 2008
Casseroles combine so many combinations of foods that they can appeal to just about any food audience. They are wonderful dishes that just about anyone can make. There's old time favorites, like the green bean casserole, for example. It just combines some... Read >
Author: jdobson
08th September 2008
We’ve all felt that sinking feeling when we know that we have to go shopping for a new kitchen appliance, or something as mundane as cookware, cutlery, kitchen scales or storage items; it is time we could spend better elsewhere, enjoying ourselves or do... Read >
Author: blueparcel
29th July 2008
Has this ever happened to you? You’ve been invited to a party and realize you don’t have a meal to bring. Not only that, but the party starts in an hour. What should you do?
You have four options:
Don’t go, and miss out on a really fun time... Read >
Author: Rajwinder
29th July 2008
Has this ever happened to you? You’ve been invited to a party and realize you don’t have a meal to bring. Not only that, but the party starts in an hour. What should you do?
You have four options:
Don’t go, and miss out on a really fun time... Read >
Author: Rajwinder
22nd July 2008
Has this ever happened to you? You’ve been invited to a party and realize you don’t have a meal to bring. Not only that, but the party starts in an hour. What should you do? You have four options: Don’t go, and miss out on a really fun time. Show up... Read >
Author: G.Entp30
30th May 2008
The Cumari is a fiery little devil with piercing heat and intense fresh flavour. When chilies are ground, they become cayenne, a spice highly favored in hot countries. Place one-third of the potatoes in a couple of overlapping layers to cover the base of ... Read >
Author: jeya
30th May 2008
The Cumari is a fiery little devil with piercing heat and intense fresh flavour. When chilies are ground, they become cayenne, a spice highly favored in hot countries. Place one-third of the potatoes in a couple of overlapping layers to cover the base of ... Read >
Author: jeya
30th May 2008
The Cumari is a fiery little devil with piercing heat and intense fresh flavour. When chilies are ground, they become cayenne, a spice highly favored in hot countries. Place one-third of the potatoes in a couple of overlapping layers to cover the base of ... Read >
Author: jeya
09th April 2008
If you have high cholesterol or blood pressure, cutting back on fat and increasing fiber can help lower both. You may also lose weight in the process!
Try these food changes to reduce your fat and saturated fat intake. Saturated fat is the hard, artery... Read >
Author: Karen Marschel, RD, LD, CDE
30th October 2007
Everyone loves to smell the aroma of fresh, homemade bread baking in the oven. A different kind of technique is rising in popularity – one that doesn’t require kneading but still delivers the perfect loaf with a crisp crust and soft center – the kin... Read >
Author: Breadtopia
02nd October 2006
CHICKEN ENCHILADAS
1 chicken (2-3 lb.) cooked & boned
1 med. onion, chopped
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 cup chicken broth
1 small can chopped mild green chilies
1 pkg. corn tortillas (12)
1 lb. long horn cheese, g... Read >
Author: Noraini Maskuri
24th September 2006
OK, lets get one thing straight, In hungary goulash is a soup but in the west we have turned it into a main course dish similar to stew. When I make my goulash all my Hungarian friend think it's a joke.
So let's get down to making a really great goulas... Read >
Author: Andrew Routledge
14th August 2006
Introduction
Have you ever tried making your own crude Salvia Divinorum extract at home, and wondered why it looks like a black sticky mess that smokes harsher than a porcupine eating competition? Well, fear not, for this guide will ensure a quality ... Read >
Author: John Clarke
26th May 2006
How To Stay Slim During HolidaysCopyright 2003 by Melanie MendelsonThe majority of people find themselves carrying additionalfat once the holidays are over. Worst of all, most of themnever lose this extra weight. Over the years, few poundsgained over th... Read >
Livvie Matthews
09th February 2006
Baked Oatmeal Supreme
by LeAnn R. Ralph
Made with oatmeal, raisins, walnuts and milk, Baked Oatmeal Supreme is a heart-healthy -- and delicious! -- way to start your day (makes an excellent in between meals snack, too).
2 cups dry oatmeal (I like... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph
31st December 2005
This lean chicken salad recipe is perfect for eating alone on a bed of lettuceor on toasted whole wheat bread. Chicken salad will spice up any dinner plate.
This recipe even has a sweet taste with the addition of raisins.
Ingredients:
3 boneles... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker
13th November 2005
From Thanksgiving to Christmas, increased stress and overeating are a part of life in our society. Due to increased stress levels, we are more likely to eat for emotional reasons. The smells in our homes, on Thanksgiving day, stir up childhood memories of... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt
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