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Circumstances Affecting The Quality Of Meat

28th March 2009
During the period between birth and maturity of the animal, the flesh is subject to major changes. For example, when the animal is young, liquids containing tissues of the muscles, a large proportion of the so-called albumin. This protein, which is also t... Read >
Author: ali

Different Types Of Stock For Your Soup

27th March 2009
MEANING AND USE OF STOCK.--In order that soup-making processes may be readily grasped by the housewife, she should be thoroughly familiar with what is meant by stock, which forms the foundation of many soups. In looking into the derivation of this term, i... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Cooking Mutton And Lamb

26th March 2009
To roast a leg of lamb or mutton, remove the caul, the pink skin, and the superfluous fat. Dredge the leg with flour, salt, and pepper, set in a roasting pan, and place in a hot oven. After the meat has cooked for 15 minutes, lower the temperature, and ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Inside Of The Meat We Eat

13th March 2009
CARBOHYDRATE IN MEAT.--In the liver and all muscle fibers of animals is stored a small supply of carbohydrate in a form that is called glycogen, or muscle sugar. However, there is not enough of this substance to be of any appreciable value, and, so far as... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Food Restrictions for Gout - What Can I Eat?

01st December 2008
As you know, if you have been diagnosed with gout there are some foods that you need to stay away from to avoid having an attack of painful gout. More than likely after you left your doctor's office and began to look at the list of foods restrictions for ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Know About How To Make A Cornish Pasty

24th November 2008
By Bimla sheokand Being Cornish by birth, I cringe when I walk into a store or shop that supposedly sells the famous Cornish Pasty. More times than not, I pick it up, read the ingredients and toss it down in disgust! Strange things appear within th... Read >
Author: Bimla Sheokand

Barbecue Joints in Austin

14th October 2008
Texas BBQ is legendary - slow smoked meats served with or without sauce, with our without sides. Although Llano, Lockhart and Taylor boast the most storied BBQ joints in the state, Austin holds its own with some incredible BBQ options. Whether holding to ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Eating Cereals For Breakfast

03rd September 2008
Cereal is the name given to those seeds used as food (wheat, rye, oats, barley, corn, rice, etc.), which are produced by plants belonging to the vast order known as the grass family. They are used for food both in the unground state and in various forms o... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Gold Making Secrets of the Darkmoon Faire

21st August 2008
You have chanced upon a page from the Journal of Marcus Ty-Gold Making Guide, level 70 Alliance Mage of Stormwind and servant to the Argent Dawn. In my Journal I have chronicled my time in the land of Azeroth and the labor spent upon a single quest. And t... Read >
Author: Marcus Ty

Frost free refrigerators: Power-packed to keep You in the Pink of Health and Spirits !!

20th August 2008
When it comes to maintaining flawless hygienic conditions, to retain larger nutrient content of perishable food products and for ensuring good health of not only your family members but your essential self too, what better option can you think of then a f... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

Lowdown On Barbeque - Introduction

22nd July 2008
Barbeque, in the southern and Midwest parts of the United States, consists of slow-cooking meat over indirect heat. Chicken, beef, pork, sausage, ham, and ribs can all be barbequed - even mutton is sometimes barbequed, at least in Kentucky. With so many w... Read >
Author: nitinmainro

Supplementing Your Dogs Feed

08th May 2008
To ensure that your dog's immunity system is kept in top condition you will need to ensure that there is a good balance of vitamins and minerals in his diet. It is not uncommon in homemade foods that this balance is derived from a supplement. As pet ow... Read >
Author: Stuart Smith

Artemisia absinthum health benefits

07th April 2008
Wormwood is a rustic herb with light-yellow perfumed flowers. Only the leaves and the stalks are used for medicinal purposes. The herb contains volatile oil (thujone, tanacetone, azulene and cadinene) absinthine, bitterish glucose, absinthol, tannin, c... Read >
Author: cristi ion

The estate agents in Mallorca, Majorca enjoyed their vacation

04th April 2008
There was so much hard work for the estate agents in Mallorca, Majorca last year that they just had to take a vacation and recharge their spirits. Where did the estate agents in Mallorca, Majorca go? They went to Australia and New Zealand. For a change, t... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Steamed momos, or what to eat in Nepal

19th July 2007
Nepal's cuisine was influenced by adjoining countries, especially India. Cuisine of Nepal embraces many traditions also found in other countries of the East - such as the popularity of rice, spices etc. However, the country has its own special dishes, ... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
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