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Cameroon Boyo Coffee: The Taste of West Africa

25th September 2009
From the western highlands of Cameroon, West African farmers have organized themselves to organically produce a fine Arabica coffee named after their region -- Boyo. The pleasing aroma, mellow flavor and rich full body distinguish this fine coffee, which ... Read >
Author: Joe Jefferson

Making Panini

01st July 2009
When it comes to food that comes in many varieties, nutritiously complete and suits people on the go, nothing beats sandwiches. And panini (singular form: panino) packs all the desirable qualities of a sumptuous sandwich which you can eat on its own or in... Read >
Author: sabrina

What Is Use To Make Soup

28th April 2009
The making of the stock that is used in soup is the most important of the soup-making processes; in fact, these two things--soup and stock--may be regarded, in many instances, as one and the same. The housewife will do well, therefore, to keep in mind tha... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

The Flavoring For Your Stock

28th April 2009
FLAVORING STOCK.--It is the flavoring of stock that indicates real skill in soup making, so this is an extremely important part of the work. In fact, the large number of ingredients found in soup recipes are, as a rule, the various flavorings, which give ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Choosing An Orange Tree

17th April 2009
If you live in a hot, humid sub-tropical zone like Florida or California, you have many options for growing fruit trees. You are lucky enough to be able to support almost any type of plant as long as you prevent pests from taking over. You should consider... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

What Is Use To Make Soup

27th March 2009
The making of the stock that is used in soup is the most important of the soup-making processes; in fact, these two things--soup and stock--may be regarded, in many instances, as one and the same. The housewife will do well, therefore, to keep in mind tha... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

The Benefits You Should Know About Black Tea

25th March 2009
Until recently, tea research has been focused more on green tea. Scientists say that green tea is loaded with the compound epigallocatechin gallate or EGCG, which is a powerful antioxidant that fights harmful free radicals in the body. Since the fermentat... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

How Do You Make Chocolate

12th March 2009
Chocolate has been around for many years. This was first used by the Native American civilizations as a refreshment but soon, this was developed into chocolate bars which we all eat today. But what does it take to make chocolate? Here are few things to gi... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

Premium Gourmet Coffee

02nd March 2009
Premium gourmet coffee may once have been the preserve of a select few, but it has since become more widely available and is within the reach of most people in this day and age. Coffee quality has long been classified into cheap, regular and gourmet categ... Read >
Author: Brad P Newman

Premium Gourmet Coffee

02nd March 2009
Premium gourmet coffee may once have been the preserve of a select few, but it has since become more widely available and is within the reach of most people in this day and age. Coffee quality has long been classified into cheap, regular and gourmet categ... Read >
Author: Brad P Newman

Carignane – An Old World Wine Blended With New Wines

01st February 2009
The Carignane wine comes from red grapes traditionally grown in Spain and France. They are widely planted in California where they are used to create varietal wines and jug wines. It is one of the principal blends of Grenache and Cinsault because it adds ... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Muscat – The Oldest Variety of Grapes in the World

12th January 2009
There are six main varieties of Muscat wine which comes from the oldest variety of grapes in the world, of which there are over 200 derivatives. The colors of the grapes range from white to almost black and all them have a very sweet aroma. This is one of... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Real Taste in Less Effort with Gas Barbecue!

05th January 2009
Barbeques with 300-400 degrees Fahrenheit at a stretch of 8 to 18 hours generate smoke and endow the distinctive flavor one craves. The food gets separated from the source of heat, and wood-chunks or smoldering logs are utilized to generate smoke charcoal... Read >
Author: Manish Gaur

Let Your Tastebuds Play With Bulk Green Tea

03rd December 2008
It is a fantastic thing to stock up on bulk loose tea, especially before colder weather sets in. Green tea is especially flavorful. Curling up with a good book and a cup of green tea is one of the many pleasures of winter. If you really want to expe... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Eating out in Italy: Milan and its cuisine

25th September 2008
Rome may be Italy's political capital, but Milan is the country's industrial and financial capital. In short, Milan is a dynamic city that is to Italy what New York is to the US. And like New York, it's a culinary hotbed, attracting much of the best talen... Read >
Author: elbawriter

Cook with Olive Oil for Flavor and Health

23rd September 2008
Olive oil is a great oil to use for cooking because of its amazing health benefits and distinctive flavor. Olive oil has been used for centuries, but has become extremely popular recently due to studies which have proven just how healthy this oil is. Ol... Read >
Author: Joy

Plymouth Gin Distillery

08th September 2008
The Plymouth Gin Distillery is perhaps not the first place you'll think about visiting when you are in Plymouth, UK. But, if you are taking a leisurely vacation, it's worth a visit. The distillery has been producing the famous Plymouth Gin for many years ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

An Orange Tree

05th September 2008
If you live in a hot, humid sub-tropical zone like Florida or California, you have many options for growing fruit trees. You are lucky enough to be able to support almost any type of plant as long as you prevent pests from taking over. You should consider... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

How Your Canary Island Holiday Can Make You Money

24th August 2008
Buying a holiday property overseas is nothing new for Europeans - vacationers have been snapping up in the world's most beautiful getaways for as long as anyone can remember. Today, some of the hottest vacation destinations are in the Canary Islands. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Genuine Info About Black Church Music Downloads

01st May 2008
Gospel music downloads are always in great demand. Fortunately though there are numerous websites that offer them these days. Gospel music for that matter has been very popular for a very long time now. Gospel music actually originated in the African-A... Read >
Author: Isaiah Henry

The Benefits Of Organic Herbs

29th February 2008
Organic herbs are preferable to non-organics because they are not grown using chemical fertilizers or chemical pesticides. Chemicals can leave residues on plant matter, and work their way into the plant's roots, leaves, stems, flowers or bark, and this m... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

A Guide to Shopping in Buenos Aires, Argentina

27th February 2008
Buenos Aires is known for its boutiques, galleries, and antiques. There are a number of neighborhoods here that each have their own distinctive flavor, offering high quality European products and low prices, depending on the neighborhood. Recoleta is ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

The Many Benefits Of Aromatherapy

18th February 2008
Certain scents bring on sense and memory responses from your body. Using scents to help improve your mental state or your health is the basis of aromatherapy. Aromatherapy products, including oils and lotions, can be used to help promote your physical a... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Dallas Luxury Homes

05th July 2007
Looking at any city there are certain areas where you tend to find larger, more expensive luxury homes. These areas are defined by long shady streets with beautifully manicured lawns, well tended properties and an air of sophistication that is undeniable.... Read >
Author: Richard Soto

Honey And Cinnamon Powder

21st May 2007
I'm sure a lot of my readers already know the benefits they can gain from honey. I have regularly taken a mixture of organic honey and organic cider vinegar in a glass of hot water every morning for years. Not only is it a very pleasant warming drin... Read >

Getting the Most Flavor from Your Coffee Beans

15th February 2007
The flavor of the coffee bean starts with the plant and the climate where it is grown. But what happens to the bean from picking until it is poured into your cup also has a lot to do with the flavor and the extent that you enjoy the end result or experien... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Vacation in Zadar, Croatia

13th January 2007
Zadar is one of the most beautiful towns in the coastal Croatia. It has this distinctive flavor of the past mixed with contemporary. Placed neatly on small peninsula with shiny and polished stone streets it is somehow built to fit human measures. It is an... Read >
Author: edikovacevic

Health Benefits of Lemon Grass

06th August 2006
Lemon grass or the local tanglad (scientific name: Cymbopogon ciatrus) is one of those wondrous herbs that one can always associate with Asian cooking Thai, Malaysian and Vietnamese homegrown meal enthusiasts always have this tropical grass at hand for it... Read >
Author: Manolito Montala

Easy Summer Grilling Success

16th June 2006
Summer evenings are so beautiful, you just need to move outside. Clean off the grill and prepare to enjoy these long leisurely evenings. Here are some tips to be sure your next barbeque is a success! 1. Heat the grill. If using charcoal, allow plent... Read >
Author: Diane Watkins

The Joys of Barbecuing

29th May 2006
There's nothing like a good barbecue for catching up with family and friends in a relaxed and casual manner. Choosing the correct barbecue for your needs can be a daunting task with so many different types and brands on the marketplace. There is some ... Read >
Author: Sue Taylor

Healthy Ground Beef Recipe

23rd November 2005
This healthy ground beef recipe is as delicious as it is nutritious. This hearty chili has a bold, distinctive flavor that any chili lover would appreciate. Maybe you or someone you love is not too found of chili, well I challenge you to take out a sp... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker