Articles, tagged with "cooking pot", page 5
03rd November 2009
Generally the word landscaping is associated with the outdoors but in reality there are many kinds of
gardens ' the outdoor variety being just one of them. There is no doubt that the outdoor
garden flowers} can be a peaceful haven for the househo...
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Author:
Gila Karash
10th September 2009
An apparatus used in distilling alcoholic drinks, it is illegal by federal law to use a still for that purpose in the United States, as well as in most other countries. It is, however, not illegal to build one. Those who are curious to know how to build a...
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Author:
Kenny Leones
04th August 2009
Setting up for that birthday dinner? Top Dog of a corporate dinner for hundreds of people? Large events call for special equipment. If you run a restaurant make sure you invest in one dependable partner in the kitchen- a commercial rice cooker. You'll fin...
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Author:
Van Ramirez
03rd August 2009
Setting up for that Christmas party? Top Dog of a corporate dinner for hundreds of people? Large events cry out for special equipment. When in charge of a restaurant make sure you invest in a reliable piece of kit- a commercial rice cooker. It is the inte...
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Author:
Van Ramirez
16th July 2009
Pull out kitchen faucet are a good mix of expressive style and functionality. The spigot top comes out and with a press of a button the H2O form changes from regular flow to spray. This may be a great aid when cleaning knives, or forcing those last chunks...
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Author:
Mason Wiley
12th July 2009
Did you ever notice a television advertisement where a lady states to her house decorator that she wants to plan her house around a the kitchen faucet? You may have smiled, and thought "Yeah, right! No one will do anything like that!" Now you can - especi...
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Author:
Stephen Mercer
09th July 2009
Ever see that tv ad where a lady tells to her interior decorator that she needs to plan her house based on her kitchen faucet? You might have laughed, and thought "Yeah, right! No person can do something like that!" Nowadays you can - particularly in your...
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Author:
Cedric Donovan
27th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Richard Walker
Every cook knows that having a good set of cookware is important. Cookware can influence the taste and appearance of food. It can also affect how well food cooks. Cookware can also make it easier or harder for you t...
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Author:
Richard
17th March 2009
For those of us who wouldn't dare let a little snow and cold get in the way of outdoor grilling or smoking, we're now faced with an even more daunting adversary; a tightened food budget! With all the sad economic news on television, it's no wonder that fo...
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Author:
Bob Alexander
01st February 2009
There are more ways to cook stew than leave it simmering over a low flame on the stove, although that is possibly the most common way to make it. Perhaps you have a dutch oven or a crockpot that you want to use for your chicken stew recipes instead.
Du...
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Author:
KC Kudra
20th January 2009
Just like convection cooking a dutch oven is nothing more or less then a cooking pot. It is an iron, most of the times cast iron, thick walled cooking pot that has a lid that is tight fitted. In the past, dutch oven cooking over coals would mean that the ...
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Author:
Narinder Pal Sharma
18th July 2008
Pickling since long ago has been done in homes for preserving fruits and vegetables. It is considered to be the earliest form of preserving food. Early man found out that salt, sugar and vinegar can preserve fruits and vegetables longer. Hence, he started...
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Author:
JSG
14th July 2008
There was no food in the house and a whole lot of domestic whatsits to be sorted out. Ok, it wasn?t exactly like there was no food at all in the house. There was stuff you could soak in water overnight before it was remotely edible, an egg, some dried sea...
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Author:
MarkeD
14th July 2008
If you are among those facing $5 - $6 per gallon heating oil costs due to corporate and speculators' greed and government mismanagement, you may be considering alternatives, such as installing a wood stove. If this is the case, you should definitely consi...
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Author:
Jonothan Blocker
09th June 2008
If you're not familiar with a kamado it's a derivation of an ancient Chinese clay cooking pot that was later adapted by the Japanese (who named it Mushikamado) and it finally made it to the western world in the middle of the last century. Nowadays the cla...
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Author:
Paul Yates