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How to make a Delicious and Easy Vegan Tofu Pasta Salad

24th September 2009
Making a delicious vegan tofu pasta salad is so simple. Start with any pasta. I prefer whole wheat in a curly cue shape, but you can make this dish with pretty much any pasta noodles you like. 1. Boil the pasta following the instruction on the pa... Read >
Author: LarryTruett

Milk, Good Or Bad? Part II

21st September 2009
As promised in Part I, I give you a more precise idea of the opinions on the advisability of consuming or name of milk, I will mention you hereafter the point of view of some famous doctors or naturopaths. Dr. Vogel (famous Swiss naturopath): "Prov... Read >
Author: Ashutosh

Reasons to Use Kitchen Home Fruit & Vegetable Wash

21st September 2009
We all know that fresh fruits and vegetables are the healthiest addition to any daily diet. We can even hear our mothers’ voices – “Eat your fruits and vegetables!” But in today’s modern world of air pollutants, acid rain, fertilizers, pesticide... Read >
Author: MOHANSINGH

Milk, Good Or Bad? Part II

15th September 2009
As promised in Part I, I give you a more precise idea of the opinions on the advisability of consuming or name of milk, I will mention you hereafter the point of view of some famous doctors or naturopaths. Dr. Vogel (famous Swiss naturopath): "Prov... Read >
Author: Ashutosh

Red Lobster Clam Chowder Recipe - Yummy!

14th September 2009
This is some amazing chowder, plain and simple. This "copycat" Red Lobster clam chowder recipe is certain to impress in a big way! If you love a good, pure New England style clam chowder, this one's gonna knock your socks off! Red Lobster Clam Chowde... Read >
Author: kindercold

Shrimp and Vegetable Salad

11th September 2009
This Shrimp And Vegetable Salad was inspired by the filling of spring rolls, which often consists of cooked shrimp, shredded vegetables, and rice noodles. Chopped fresh cilantro and basil and the fresh lime dressing further accentuate the freshness and de... Read >
Author: Different Man

Cold Noodles in the Summer in Japan

11th September 2009
Noodles are a major part of the Japanese diet, hot and cold. Ramen, soba, and udon are probably the three most popular types of noodles served hot with a broth, or cold without one. Wikipedia tells us that most ramen is made from wheat flour, salt, water ... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Giving The Gift Of Pottery

07th September 2009
Pottery makes a beautiful addition to any home and an extremely thoughtful gift. Not only is most pottery quite beautiful from a decorative point of view, there are also literally tons of practical uses for pottery other than simply looking nice sitting o... Read >
Author: Freddy Roy

A Tidy Kitchen is a Happy Kitchen!

07th September 2009
A Tidy Kitchen is a Happy Kitchen! At the moment, more and more people are opting to stay in rather than go out. The cinema is being rivalled with a DVD and microwave popcorn. Why trek out to the pub, when you can stay in and invite your friends roun... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Preparing Pasta Like Momma Did!

13th August 2009
Like rice, pasta is a very versatile food and can be used in recipes and meals in many different ways. Pasta is a carbohydrate and is a great food to fill you up and give you energy. Here are some tips on how to cook and serve pasta:- 1. Boiling pasta ... Read >
Author: kashmiri

How to make sago upma

31st July 2009
Sago upma is simple Sabudana and potato combo preparation, which is light on the stomach. These sago pearls are commonly used as a fast time food in northern India. Ingredients 1 cup - Sago / Sabudana 1 big - Boiled potato, cubed Seasoning 1... Read >
Author: Jasica

How to Cook Very Healthy Vegetables

09th June 2009
We need to ensure that how we prepare them does not wash away vitamin contents and benefits of consumption. Overcooking can also break down the essential fiber which we need to clean our internal organs. Cooking vegetables can be complicated. Over cook... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Contractor Options to Increase Net Pay

07th June 2009
Times are tough. Our economy seems to be hanging in there, but finances are certainly not as glorious as they were a decade ago! When every bit counts, it can be tough to see most of your income heading to the government. It takes courage to be a contr... Read >
Author: Ben Curtis

Recipes To Make Creamy Soup

28th April 2009
CREAM-OF-POTATO SOUP.--Because of the large quantity of carbohydrate derived from the potato, cream-of-potato soup is high in food value. For persons who are fond of the flavor of the potato, this makes a delicious soup and one that may be served as the m... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Different Ways Of Cooking Rice

30th March 2009
The rice should be washed. A good way is to put in a colander in a large pot of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lift strainer entry and exit of water, and change the water until clear, then drain. In this way, the sand is deposited in water, rice... Read >
Author: ali

Simple Way Of Soup Making

27th March 2009
Lean, juicy beef, lamb and veal, form the basis of all good soups, it is advisable to buy pieces that provide the richest succulence, and new deaths. Rancid meat is bad, and fat are not as well suited for them. The artistic director of the proper composit... Read >
Author: ali

Learn How To Boil Your Food

25th March 2009
you can glaze them with melted butter, add nutmeg, pepper or toss them in a little balsamic. Easy? You betcha. And a foolproof way of ensuring that the greens are ready at the same time as the rest of the meal. About potatoes and rice Wait a m... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

The Key to Cooking In Your Microwave

30th January 2009
Summer is here and if you are anything like me, you don't want to turn on your oven or stove unless absolutely necessary. I do most of my cooking in the microwave during the summer months. It helps keep my home cooler and cuts down on my cooling bill. ... Read >
Author: mintoo

The Key to Cooking In Your Microwave

20th January 2009
Summer is here and if you are anything like me, you don't want to turn on your oven or stove unless absolutely necessary. I do most of my cooking in the microwave during the summer months. It helps keep my home cooler and cuts down on my cooling bill. ... Read >
Author: mintoo

Chronic Bronchitis Natural Treatment

18th January 2009
Recent surveys has pegged the figure of persons suffering from chronic bronchitis greater than seven million in United States alone. Presented underneath are few natural treatments to alleviate chronic bronchitis and help prevent attacks. Just a word o... Read >
Author: Amy S. Cheung

Tips of Cooking Meat

06th January 2009
Summer is here and if you are anything like me, you don't want to turn on your oven or stove unless absolutely necessary. I do most of my cooking in the microwave during the summer months. It helps keep my home cooler and cuts down on my cooling bill. ... Read >
Author: Saurabh

Different Type To Cook Rice

05th January 2009
Rice needs to be thoroughly washed. A good way to do this is to put it into a colander, in a deep pan of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lifting the colander in and out the water, and changing the water until it is clear; then drain. In this way ... Read >
Author: raj

Summer season is starting Get some Tips of Cooking Meat in the Microwave

05th January 2009
Summer is here and if you are anything like me, you don’t want to turn on your oven or stove unless absolutely necessary. I do most of my cooking in the microwave during the summer months. It helps keep my home cooler and cuts down on my cooling bill yo... Read >
Author: neha

Summer season is starting Get some Tips of Cooking Meat in the Microwave

05th January 2009
Summer is here and if you are anything like me, you don’t want to turn on your oven or stove unless absolutely necessary. I do most of my cooking in the microwave during the summer months. It helps keep my home cooler and cuts down on my cooling bill yo... Read >
Author: neha

How to make Perfect rice in other methods?

31st December 2008
BOILED RICE - Boiling is about the simplest way. Properly boiled rice not only forms a valuable dish itself, but is an excellent foundation for other dishes that may be served at any meal. The water in which rice is boiled should not be wasted, as it cont... Read >
Author: LEOP HALL

Make your Rice with Some different Method

17th December 2008
Rice needs to be thoroughly washed. A good way to do this is to put it into a colander, in a deep pan of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lifting the colander in and out the water, and changing the water until it is clear; then drain. In this way ... Read >
Author: janckraj choudhary

Tips of Cooking Meat In The Microwave

01st December 2008
Summer is here and if you are anything like me, you dont want to turn on your oven or stove unless absolutely necessary. I do most of my cooking in the microwave during the summer months. It helps keep my home cooler and cuts down on my cooling bill. I... Read >
Author: seemameet

Tips of Cooking Meat In The Microwave

01st December 2008
Summer is here and if you are anything like me, you don't want to turn on your oven or stove unless absolutely necessary. I do most of my cooking in the microwave during the summer months. It helps keep my home cooler and cuts down on my cooling bill. ... Read >
Author: seemameet

Vegetables Stir-Fried

20th November 2008
Ingredients * 4 oz. fresh green beans * 2 carrots * 1 sweet red or yellow bell pepper, seeded * 1/2 small cauliflower, in small florets * 1 large broccoli stalk in small florets * 2 Tbsp. canola oil * 1 red onion, thinly sliced * 3 garlic clove... Read >
Author: jaffar

Ways to Enhance Your Vegetarian Recipes

30th October 2008
Cooking vegetables can be tricky. Over-cooking vegetables can make them bland, soggy, and most importantly, can remove the necessary nutrients that are bodies need to remain healthy. Boiling your vegetables is the biggest culprit for robbing cooked vege... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Fantastic Tactics to Cook the Perfect Rice

28th October 2008
Rice may be cooked by 3 methods, each of which requires a different proportion of water. These methods are boiling, which requires 12 times as much water as rice; the Japanese method, which requires 5 times as much; and steaming, which requires 2-1/2 time... Read >
Author: Hemlata Sharma

How To Prepare And Cook Macaroni

03rd September 2008
Macaroni is a product of wheat prepared from a hard, clean, glutenous grain. The grain is ground into a meal called semolina, from which the bran is excluded. This is made into a tasty dough by mixing with hot water in the proportion of two thirds semolin... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Different Ways To Cook Macaroni

03rd September 2008
Home-made macaroni. ------------------ To four cupfuls of flour, add one egg well beaten, and enough water to make a dough that can be rolled. Roll thin on a breadboard and cut into strips. Dry in the sun. The best arrangement for this purpose is a wooden... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Learn About Different Ways To Cook Rice

03rd September 2008
Rice needs to be thoroughly washed. A good way to do this is to put it into a colander, in a deep pan of water. Rub the rice well with the hands, lifting the colander in and out the water, and changing the water until it is clear; then drain. In this way ... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Cooking Vegetables can be tricky!

20th August 2008
Vegetables are essential to the. We get a great deal of our daily vitamin content from vegetables. We need to make sure that how we cook them does not drain vitamin contents and benefits of consumption. Cooking vegetables can be tricky. Over cooking c... Read >
Author: Qualrock

Cooking Vegetables can be tricky!

20th August 2008
Vegetables are essential to the. We get a great deal of our daily vitamin content from vegetables. We need to make sure that how we cook them does not drain vitamin contents and benefits of consumption. Cooking vegetables can be tricky. Over cooking c... Read >
Author: Qualrock

Instructions on Cleaning Crystal Chandeliers

24th June 2008
Well amidst to every grouping that if right cared for a chandelier is an investment and an heirloom that can be passed down from generation to generation. Most grouping never need to decent a chandelier more than once a year. In many cases, especially wit... Read >
Author: Vanessa Arellano Doctor

Facials for skin of all types

19th June 2008
A facial cleans, exfoliates and nourishes the skin to promote clear, well-hydrated skin. A facial is the second most popular spa service after massage. Ideally, get a facial every four to six weeks because that's how long it takes the skin to regenerate. ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Sauteed vegetable products in NYC

13th June 2008
Here sauteed vegetables are some quick and tasteful ones! Place tamarind square in small bowl. Cover with boiling water and let stand until pulp softens, breaking apart occasionally with fork, about 45 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer tamarind pulp ... Read >
Author: jeya

Autistic Boy Miraculously Escapes Scalding

28th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rebecca Hanson You know how a movie will show you an accident in show motion? What is about to happen is really bad and you know that in reality it only took a spit second, but the film is slowed down so it takes 10 to 20 seconds to... Read >
Author: Rebecca Hanson

Choosing Effective Cookware Part 2

12th March 2008
Part two the popular cookware essential article check out part one out if you missed it. Another main (affordable) competitor to stainless steel is called hard anodised. Without jumping head first into the technology, Manufacturers take aluminium, which ... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Facials for skin of all types

11th November 2007
A facial cleans, exfoliates and nourishes the skin to promote clear, well-hydrated skin. A facial is the second most popular spa service after massage. Ideally, get a facial every four to six weeks because that's how long it takes the skin to regenerate. ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Maryland Style Crab Cakes -by Chef Brian

05th June 2007
Here is a recipe for Maryland style crab cakes that makes the absolute best tasting crab cakes I have ever found. This recipe is used at one of the restaurants I worked at some time ago. It was a guarded secret until today! There are very few privat... Read >
Author: Brian Ankner

Steam Juicers - A Different Way Of Making Healthy Juices

06th May 2007
Steam juicers are perhaps one of the most versatile juicers available today. You can steam your way to a healthy lifestyle by making natural juices and delicious meals. This steamer can be used for making soups and even baking almost all types of meats... Read >
Author: Alien

Easy Solutions for Organizing Your Kitchen

30th April 2007
The kitchen should be one of the most organized rooms of the house for this is where you store and prepare your meals on a daily basis. A neat and organized kitchen makes cooking and the clean-up process as quick and easy as possible while freeing up your... Read >
Author: Kelly Marshall

More Romantic Recipes for Valentine's Day

02nd February 2007
Here's another idea for a special Valentine's Day meal that you can prepare at home for that special someone. Get your creative juices going and cook your own Valentine dinner. This is the second of 4-part series of ideas. This combo uses potato as ... Read >
Author: Noraini Maskuri

Your time is important!

10th January 2007
YOUR TIME IS IMPORTANT~By Roxanna Ward~~^~~^~~^~~^~~^~~My to do list is longer than my kids spelling list. I find that overhalf of my to do items must be done immediately. The other half ofmy chores need to be done in order to keep myself from having more... Read >
Roxanna Ward

Reasons To Use Kitchen Vegetable Washers

15th November 2006
We all know that fresh fruits and vegetables are the healthiest addition to any daily diet. We can even hear our mothers' voices ? ?Eat your fruits and vegetables!? But in today's modern world of air pollutants, acid rain, fertilizers, pesticides, and oth... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania

Know how to create your own Gift Basket

08th June 2006
Gift baskets are an easy way to win the heart of your dear and loved ones. It's not necessary that each time you have to purchase a gift basket because it's simple and easy to create a custom gift basket of your own. You can make theme basked gift baskets... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Have you ever wondered why does your husband "work" on his computer so late at the nig

09th April 2006
This is invisible surveillance tool that registers every activity on your pc to encrypted logs. It allows you to secretly track all activities from all computer users and automatically receive logs to a desire e-mail and FTP account. Have you ever wo... Read >
Author: Relytec software

3 Ways To Cook The Perfect Rice

08th April 2006
Rice may be cooked by 3 methods, each of which requires a different proportion of water. These methods are boiling, which requires 12 times as much water as rice; the Japanese method, which requires 5 times as much; and steaming, which requires 2-1/2 tim... Read >
Author: Noraini Maskuri

Top 5 Things You Need in Your Kitchen

12th March 2006
If you are just starting to cook, or are moving in on your own, chances are, you don't have much in terms of cooking equipment. Here is what we recommend for you to get, as you are starting out. As times goes by, you will, of course, get more kitchen gadg... Read >
Author: Trendy Galaxy

Beyond Keylogger v1.7 is out.

11th January 2006
This is invisible surveillance tool that registers every activity on your pc to encrypted logs. It allows you to secretly track all activities from all computer users and automatically receive logs to a desire e-mail/FTP accounting. Have you ever wondered... Read >
Author: Supremtec software

Five Simply Delicious Holiday Appetizers

09th December 2005
Holiday parties are wonderful but the vast array of rich and tempting foods can become a bit overwhelming. I have some recipes for this time of year that, while delicious, are not quite as rich as the standard fare. When asked to contribute a dish, I usua... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt