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Five Ways to Know you Will Make a Great Chef

11th September 2009
Career Test: Five Ways to Know You Will Make a Great Chef Considering a career as a chef requires research and self-evaluation. To help you decide if a career as a chef is right for you, answer these five questions and see how you fare. Question #1 ... Read >
Author: ChicagoCulinary

Don Giovanni Italian Restaurant In Bangkok

30th June 2009
Don Giovanni, the Italian restaurant in the Sofitel Centara Grand Hotel, is indeed named for what may the greatest opera of all time. At least, that’s what the menu introduction here says and not being an opera buff I can’t comment on that one way o... Read >
Author: TomAikins

Lowering Your Cholesterol With Low Fat or Non Fat Ingredients

22nd June 2009
Nowadays many foods are available in three types: Full fat, reduced fat or low fat. In many cases, especially when used in cooking with other ingredients and difference in taste is hardly discernible. You can purchase low fat dairy products such as cot... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

Oriental Belly Pork Rashers

14th June 2009
Gourmet Recipes brought to you by Real Food Direct Ingredients 8 pork belly rashers 30 ml maple syrup 30 ml Balsamico 1 tsp Chinese 5 Spice 2 cloves garlic crushed 1 small piece of ginger finely diced Instructions Mix all marinade ingredi... Read >
Author: TessaRogers

Chilli, Bacon and Onion Bread

14th June 2009
Serve this delicious bread with cheese and soups or use it to turn beans on toast into a gourmet experience. * For best results use Traditional Dried Active Yeast if making the loaf in a bread maker and Fast Action Dried Yeast if making by hand. Ing... Read >
Author: TessaRogers

Pasta with Creamy Peas

10th June 2009
This is a perfect late spring supper using ingredients that are bursting with seasonal flavour. I prefer to use a shallot in this recipe as it has a mild and concentrated flavour and won’t overpower the other delicate vegetables, but of course a small ... Read >
Author: Diana Griffiths

Moroccan aubergine with pine nut, sultana & coriander dressing

04th June 2009
Ingredients 2 aubergines ½ Cup extra virgin olive oil, extra if necessary 2 tbsp NoMU Moroccan Rub ¼ Cup pine nuts 3 tbsp red wine vinegar ¼ Cup sultanas 3 tbsp sugar 100g chevre (goat’s cheese) Fresh coriander, to garnish Instructions ... Read >
Author: TessaRogers

No-bake Strawberry, White chocolate and Vanilla Cheesecake

05th May 2009
A simple soft cheesecake which is light, creamy and perfect for summer! If you’re feeling brave, the strawberry flavour is really brought out by steeping the chopped strawberries in some freshly ground black pepper and balsamic vinegar, before adding t... Read >
Author: TessaRogers

New Yachting Marinas For Cyprus

16th March 2009
Vacation island Cyprus is a popular Mediterranean island, and more than 2.4 million tourists per year enjoy vacations in one of the many cities and towns on the island. The unique cuisine of Cyprus is one of the many attractions. One Cyprus original re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Free Soul Food Recipes: Top 5 Benefits

11th March 2009
Free soul food recipe sites continue to enjoy a steady growth in popularity. The sputtering economy is one  of the reason that's forcing more people to go back to preparing traditional meals at home. Instead of going out to eat more families are cook... Read >
Author: Roy Primm

Free Soul Food Recipes: Top 5 Benefits

11th March 2009
Free soul food recipe sites continue to enjoy a steady growth in popularity. The sputtering economy is one  of the reason that's forcing more people to go back to preparing traditional meals at home. Instead of going out to eat more families are cook... Read >
Author: Roy Primm

A Recipe For Paczki

04th March 2009
This is the original recipe for making paczki that was brought from Europe by my wife's grandmother when she first arrived at Ellis Island and the onward to Pennsylvania where she finally settled. Just how old this recipe really is I have no idea but th... Read >
Author: Jackson Sabin

How To Find The Best Belgian Chocolate

24th February 2009
A Sweet Tooth's Quest When you enter a candy store, you will notice that one of the most popular products being sold are chocolates. Indeed, chocolates have been part of history for a very long time. Since the discovery of chocolate and the introducti... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

The Different Kinds Of Belgian Chocolate Bars

23rd January 2009
Chocolates have been around for quite a long time now and many people are still devoted to eating chocolate. Besides, you can never deny the fact that chocolates are very delicious treats that everybody loves. Perhaps even your sister going on a "strict" ... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

Using Belgian Chocolate Candy For Your Loved Ones

23rd January 2009
If you are having any trouble thinking of a gift idea for your wife's birthday or on mother's day, you have to consider getting one that everyone will love. One kind of a great gift idea is chocolates. You can never deny the fact that everyone loves to ea... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

Do you know about Meat Loaf!

03rd January 2009
The most important thing to remember when making meat loaf is to use healthy and fresh ingredients. It is essential that you buy organic meat free of preservatives, growth hormones, dyes, and chemicals. Believe it or not organic meat is also tastier than ... Read >
Author: SMITHBLINT

3 Reason Why Having a Kitchen Water Filter Makes Sense

15th December 2008
It is a universal fact that our body is made up of more than 70% liquid. With this information, it is no wonder that water is a very important component of our body and is central to the smooth operation of our body systems. From the delivery of oxygen to... Read >
Author: John Sern

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

San Diego Magazine's Seafood Recipe Contest

09th September 2008
San Diego Magazine’s “Your Recipe Competition” is searching high and low for the premier, innovative, unique seafood recipe. So get your creative juices flowing, throw on your chefs’ hat and preheat the oven to create your own original recipe! ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

A childhood casserole called African chow mein

06th September 2008
Herald Columnist It's entirely possible that, somewhere among the now remaining 30of the 32 recipes 27 Forum cooks have sent along, there reallywas/is THE original recipe for that mind-bogglingly popular dishcalled African chow mein. It's entirely imp... Read >
Author: patty

At Last, eBay is Helping You Sell Digital Products

27th August 2008
It looks like eBay is at last embracing the fact that many sellers want to offer digital products on eBay, and many buyers are interested in buying them. If you've been selling digital products on eBay, you will know that they haven't made it too easy... Read >
Author: Mukeshh Kumarr

At Last, eBay is Helping You Sell Digital Products

27th August 2008
It looks like eBay is at last embracing the fact that many sellers want to offer digital products on eBay, and many buyers are interested in buying them. If you've been selling digital products on eBay, you will know that they haven't made it too easy... Read >
Author: Mukeshh Kumarr

How to sell digital products on eBay

26th August 2008
It looks like eBay is at last embracing the fact that many sellers want to offer digital products on eBay, and many buyers are interested in buying them. If you've been selling digital products on eBay, you will know that they haven't made it too easy... Read >
Author: Mandeepp Singhh

Quick, Easy, and Unhealthy

25th August 2008
It seems we are all running in the fast lane; there never seems to be enough hours in the day to do all we need to do. Our jobs, families, and social lives consume our every waking minute. Who has time to cook a real meal anymore? It's just easier t... Read >
Author: Joel Gardner

Could You Know Some Unique Recipes For Meat Loaf?

26th July 2008
The most important thing to remember when making meat loaf is to use healthy and fresh ingredients. It is essential that you buy organic meat free of preservatives, growth hormones, dyes, and chemicals. Believe it or not organic meat is also tastier than ... Read >
Author: Tasha Fayee

Change Prices to Make Your Offerings More Appealing in Non-Price Ways

30th June 2008
In many industries, having a somewhat higher price is part of establishing a quality image in the minds of those who buy and use the product. Companies which price their products based on costs will often miss this point, and hurt sales volume by having ... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell

The Ultimate Bar Guide for a BVI Yacht Charter

21st January 2008
ANEGADA If you're swimming at Loblolly Bay, base yourself close to The Big Bamboo. Great lunches and a large outdoor bar just steps from the beach. Anegada Reef Hotel, Restaurant and Bar is the closest bar to the dock. This friendly establishment is popu... Read >
Author: eYachtCharter

A Small Tour Into The Guinness Beer Brewing Industry

17th January 2008
In world there are many different types of alcoholic beverages. Many of these are firm favorites with people. One of the all time favorites is that of beer. While there are many different beer brands that we can enjoy drinking we shall instead take a smal... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Dundee is Famous for the 3Js, Jute, Jam & Journalism

04th June 2007
Dundee flourished between 1700 and 1900 primarily because of the jute industry. At one time it was said that there were more millionaires per head of population in Dundee then anywhere else in the world! At one point, jute employed more people in Dunde... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

Soothe yourself with the 'gentle care' of biosun ear candles

17th May 2007
Ear candling is an age-old practice adopted for providing relaxing and soothing effect. The historic roots of ear candles can be traced back to the Indians of North and South America. This folk medicinal practice was brought to Europe by the Hopis, the ol... Read >
Author: Hudson

DRINK MORE COLAS

07th May 2006
by Rossella Pruneti Do you remember the old glass bottle of the Coke? Nowadays it usually comes in can or plastic. Anyway, do you know that by drinking Coke you can reach a sleek and shaped physique like the famous Coke bottle? Read on IS COKE... Read >
Author: Rossella Pruneti

They Say "Look in the Mirror, Don't See Fat, See Beautiful!" That's Not Going to Make You Healthy o

27th April 2006
My husband was 241 lbs. and had a triple bypass six years ago. Today he weighs 178 lbs. and his cholesterol is 108. I never lied to him about his food; I just neglected to mention that I did things like replacing the ground beef in his chili with veggie ... Read >
Author: Sydney Robinson

Marketing Strategy 101

14th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Daniel Levis When it comes to marketing strategy blunders, pretty much everybody remembers the nosedive failure of New Coke, right? But what most people don't know is the fascinating story behind the story, & the valuable lesson it revea... Read >

Jewish Coffee Cake

06th December 2005
Now here is a coffee cake that will make you want no other coffee cake, and once you prepare this coffee cake and get a real working idea about this cake you can become very creative and use some different jams, jellies, fruits and so on. Always remember... Read >
Author: Andrew Krause

The Original Old Fashion Paczki Recipe

06th December 2005
This is the original recipe for making paczki that was brought from Europe by my wife's grandmother when she first arrived at Ellis Island and the onward to Pennsylvania where she finally settled. Just how old this recipe really is I have no idea but t... Read >
Author: Andrew Krause

Marketing Strategy

19th August 2005
Marketing Strategy 101 When it comes to marketing strategy blunders, pretty much everybody remembers the nosedive failure of New Coke, right? But what most people don't know is the fascinating story behind the story, & the valuable lesson it reveals. ... Read >
Author: Daniel Levis