Articles, tagged with "bay leaf", page 3
30th March 2010
diverse regions. This is how we celebrate human being by offering the best food to all our senses. Cooking home-made food and eating at the table make your appetite grow stronger. The challenge is to combine ingredients together to get the best taste out ...
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Author:
Deandre Castro
12th February 2010
Early inhabitants of the earth depended on plants for food, pain relievers and for healing of all kinds. As life evolved the span of life became shorter and that is because people gradually separated from their natural source of medicine and food which is...
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Author:
Oly Greene
02nd February 2010
Brown Sauce
Made with bones, bacon, carrots, onions and mushrooms browned in fat, tomato puree, brown stock and thickened with a brown roux. Used with a wide variety of additional flavourings.
Ingredients for brown sauce:
2lb beef bones
3 oz. dr...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
20th January 2010
Do you want to know about growing herbs? For most of us, herbs are those little dry flakes that come in glass jars. They aren't appetizing to look at and they don't taste great either. Some herbs work ok in dried form, notably thyme, oregano, sage and bay...
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Author:
Arthur McLay
14th January 2010
Valentine's Day celebrations across the continents have varying intensity of gaiety and gala every year. While in some locations it is a major event of festivity, in some locations it is observed with little celebration. While we have a look of the even...
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Author:
Mark
07th January 2010
If you want whiter teeth, there are more options than you'd probably expect. Of course, there are the standard options of brushing, flossing, and rinsing. And biannual dental checkups are also helpful. But if you want to use particular products and method...
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Author:
Derek Rogers
06th January 2010
Scottish food is generally very hardy and often comprised of ingredients found on-hand. Many popular ingredients include fish and other seafood, lamb, beef, and oats. The recipes I have included in this article are all savory, however the Scottish also ha...
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Author:
pcarp
29th December 2009
Scents are made from a mix of different aromas that typically come from important oils. Scent formulations can be expressed in volumetric or weight proportions of each of its components. Perfumes today are being made and employed in other ways than in p...
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Author:
Luis Gates
24th December 2009
Traditional Dutch food is rich in diversity. Savory fish and stew dishes, sweet treats and sauces, and hardy breads are just a few of the great foods that the Dutch culture has to offer. In this article, I am going to include some of my favourite traditio...
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Author:
pcarp
21st December 2009
These fish recipes are based on traditional fish dishes that have been favorites for many years. The meals can range from fish cakes to spicy curries. These dishes have been developed using leftovers and basic items fro the cupboard, along with fresh fish...
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Author:
Isabel Robson
08th December 2009
As a Cajun might say, "no buddy's perfect." No need to be ashamed of your non-Cajun heritage, but no need to go through life without good food, either. Jokes aside, Cajun food offers so much in the way of flavors and texture that it has become recognized ...
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Author:
pcarp
05th November 2009
What is it? Is it tea? Hot chocolate? A mixture of both? Tea is made from leaves and this is not.
Cocoa tea originated in St. Lucia in the Caribbean. It is not a tea however, since it contains a bay leaf and cinnamon stick it looks very similar to tea...
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Author:
Garland Drake
30th October 2009
Want a great remedy for that cold that's been bugging you? Got those cold rainy day blues? Why not try making some chicken soup to help lift your spirits and help you feel better? Chicken soup is easy to make, tastes great, and helps you feel better. I...
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Author:
Matt LeClair
05th October 2009
Breakfast Congee is a grain based, medicinal porridge served for centuries in traditional East Indian and Chinese homes. It is used preventatively to promote good health and long life. It is used therapeutically to help the body recover from various ailme...
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Author:
Dr. Sharada Hall
17th September 2009
Remedies for Constipation and Indigestion problem
We all use herbs in our diet. You can buy them, but also themselves in pleasant woods and hang to dry. Spices are widely used as natural medicine.
Bundle small amounts of herbs such as thyme, rosemary,...
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Author:
herbalcure30