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  • Boosting Your Immune System  By : Robert Thomson
    The immune system is designed to help protect the body from illness by fighting off microorganisms that invade the body with the intention of...
  • London Caterers - The City that has the Cream of the Catering Crop  By : Sara Allom
    The above article deals with the London caterers' uniqueness in the field with their style pattern, design theme, tasty food, comfort and more. It also presents how the maintenance of London catering raises their level in the market.
  • All You Wanted To Know About Cheese Curds  By : Hosea Charles
    If cheese is at the top of your 'favorite food list', then you must carefully (and I mean, thoroughly) read this article. Cheese curd is yet another variety to the ever growing number of cheese by-products. But before tasting this delectable food, let us first know how it came to be and why it's here to
  • Secrets Of Making A Great Cup Of Espresso  By : Hosea Charles
    Ever wondered what the secrets are to making Espresso as good as the coffee house baristas do? Well stay with me a while and I will give away some of their trade secrets so you too can master the art of making a great cup of espresso.
  • The Prescription For Beating Cancer With Green Tea  By : Hosea Charles
    With early detection, cancer is no longer an automatic death sentence. However, an initial diagnosis still brings with it a host of questions: What is the best course of treatment? Are conventional approaches best? Or are non-traditional therapies preferable-particularly if the cancer does not seem to respond
  • Oolong Tea Blends That Are Delicious  By : Hosea Charles
    If you're ready for something a little different at tea time, try a flavored oolong tea. Many Westerners have not experienced the delicious flavor of oolong tea in any form. With a different flavor than black, green or white teas, oolongs are a rare treat. When paired with another flavor, oolong teas are quite
  • How To Combat Cancer With A Cup Of Tea  By : Hosea Charles
    Generations of families in India and Asia have been turning to tea to cure what ails them. Back in the year 1191, a Zen priest penned a work entitled the Book of Tea, which told how green tea could benefit at least five vital organs, including the heart. At that time, green tea was thought to improve urinary
  • Unhealthy Foods That You May Think Are Healthy  By : Alonzo Green
    1. Pasteurized Milk
    Milk is touted as a healthy food, and most people assume that it does a body good. But pasteurization destroys active enzymes and denatures the fragile
  • Fungi Is A Premier Food That Will Go With Anything  By : Alonzo Green
    Mushrooms fall into the love/hate category. You either love 'em or ...... not so much. Kinda like George W, Eminem, country music, and Jim Carey. No middle ground. Regardless of which group you inhabit, mushrooms have long been the subject of great fascination. They are found the world over and date
  • Fruits And Vegetables Are Now Being More Effectively Marketed  By : Alonzo Green
    Fruits and vegetables are usually more difficult to market than to produce. There are ready markets available daily or weekly for grain and livestock in almost all areas of the United States. There are few similar markets for fruits and vegetables. Most commodities are produced in abundance and long
  • The Vodka Wars Of Russia  By : Garret Wong
    Vodka is a crucial component in Russian life. And in Russian death. Alcohol-related accidents and cardiac arrests have already decimated Russian life expectancy by well over a decade during the last decade alone.
  • Using A Grill To Cook Chicken  By : Les Finley
    Wow I have a hankering for some really good grill roasted chicken, the melt in your mouth variety with some fresh homemade salsa slathered right on top. Just seems that we never have time during the lazy days of summer to get everything done. You know, you have to mow the grass, weed the garden and if you're
  • How To Cure Chile Heat Instantly  By : Les Finley
    Chile heat index? Scoville units, what? Capsaicin? My mouth and hands are on fire, ouch!
  • Ideas For Cake Decoratings For Every Holidays  By : Les Finley
    You really don't need a special occasion to decorate a cake, but some events that can be made unforgettable and extra special with a decorated treat are holidays, birthdays, graduations, religious occasions, showers, weddings, and other personal special events.
  • How Is Beer Created  By : Deandre Castro
    We all know the effects (and after-effects) of beer. But lifting a glass of cool liquid to your mouth on a scorching hot day, have you ever stopped to consider the processes and ingredients involved in making it? Well maybe not but here is the answer anyway!
  • Drinking Tea Can Help Food Posion  By : Hosea Charles
    There are dozens of variations of food poison, and none of them are pleasant. One of them is Bacillus cereus. While not usually life threatening, this common form of food poisoning can cause diarrhea, nausea, cramps and vomiting. Symptoms usually appear 8-16 hours after exposure to the bacteria, and can
  • General Idea About Calories In Wine  By : Hosea Charles
    Most people have a general idea how many calories they consume when it comes to solid foods, although it is quite common to forget that when we drink, we are still consuming calories. Alcohol drinkers, especially wine drinkers, may be surprised at the calorie intake associate with wine. So how many calories
  • Buying California Wine For Wine Lovers  By : Hosea Charles
    Most of the American Wines are mass-produced general wine; often having the brand name of the region where these are produced.
  • Are Bottle Drinking Water Pure Or Impure  By : Hosea Charles
    Some people think it is foolish to buy bottled drinking water, and ask, "Why pay for water in bottles when you can get it from your kitchen faucet?" Others prefer having choices in drinking water. They want to know what is going into their bodies, they say. To that, the faucet-water drinkers counter, "Have you
  • Are Black Tea Good For Harvesting  By : Hosea Charles
    Black tea has become a worldwide phenomenon. In cafes and coffeehouses, teahouses and trendy bistros, black tea has become a favorite beverage of tea drinkers around the globe. The uniqueness of black tea lies in the processing-a procedure that helps to give the beverage its magnificent flavor and
  • Avoid Using Up Your Daily Calorie Allowance On Drinks  By : Alonzo Green
    If you drink soda pop, especially the caffeinated kind, it could kill you. But most especially, it can go right after your kid's health. Pop gives the average teenager approximately 12.5 teaspoons of refined sugar a day. It works out to that much more than what our US government has determined people need
  • A Story About Rediscovering Tea  By : Garret Wong
    I grew up in a tea farm about 20 miles from Taimu Mountain in eastern Fujian province of China. Fujian is one of the major tea growing regions in China. The famous Oolong tea Iron Goddess (aka Tie Kuan Yin) is from southern Fujian. Taimu Mountain is the origin of the exotic White tea.
  • BBQ  By : Steve-Krieg
    One of the initial things you need to do is decide what type of Pork Rib (spare or back) you want to use. I personally prefer spare ribs myself for pure
  • Grandma's Cook Smoked tender Succulent Ribs-00-5391  By : Steve-Krieg
    The key smoking true professional bbq barbecue appeal : freshness of the ribs. Take the additional time or money on a great rack of ribs. Do not bargain for
  • Rapid Weight Loss Techniques  By : Goerges Brown
    Other than physical appearance weight affects a person in many ways. This could be the overall quality of life, self-esteem, depression, health risks, and physical incapabilities. There are a lot of positive changes once a person experience weight loss. It is for this reason why a lot of people are searching for a weight loss technique that will surely trim down those fats and get a super slim head turner body.
  • How To Distill From Plants And Roots  By : Alonzo Green
    Aniseed-flavored spirits
    Some 1,500 years before Christ, these licorice-flavored spirits were valued as healing agents by the Egyptians. In the nineteenth century, absinthe, a
  • Be Careful When Reading Those Food Labels  By : Garret Wong
    As you stroll up and down the isles at the supermarket filling your grocery cart, you are armed with everything you need to make sure you choose your items wisely. Making good, healthy choices is the very reason you carefully put together your shopping list the night before. Now, you know that most of the snack
  • Hot To Tell If It Is Junk Food?  By : Garret Wong
    This article was written to answer many of the most frequently asked questions on this topic. I hope you find information helpful. Unless we really love cooking or plan and prepare ahead with our meals, we can fall victim to the easy way out - fast food or junk food.
  • The Story Of Us Prohibition  By : Garret Wong
    The volstead act or (Prohibition act) took effect in 1920, in several states across america laws were already in place to try and stop the consumption of alcohol, these laws were in effect before the 18th amendment (volstead act, Prohibition act) was passed before congress.
  • Understanding Web Statistics And The 7 Easy Secrets  By : Deandre Castro
    Understanding what your visitors do on your site is crucial information. If your visitors proceed to purchase a product but then a large majority leaves the site when they get to a specific page in the order process, you need to know about it. It could be that this page is confusing or hard to use. Fixing it
  • Black Tea In India Vs. Ceylon  By : Hosea Charles
    Black tea is certainly one of the most intriguing beverages on the market today. It comes in a variety of forms and flavors, making it popular among a diverse cross-section of people. In addition, researchers now believe that black tea may have medicinal qualities-a finding which has increased its stature
  • Enjoying A Good Red Wine For Beginners  By : Hosea Charles
    The world of red wines is a heady, rich and wonderful world filled with everything from the nuanced subtlety of a gentle South African Merlot to the peppery richness of Sangre de Toro, "Blood of the Bull" from Spain. In general, many of the "rules" of wine drinking have been cast aside in today's world, making
  • Christmas Gift Ideas For Kitchen Lovers  By : Hosea Charles
    The Christmas season is upon us, and stress has begun to fill the air! Sometimes we just don't have the time to be creative! As giving should never be a source of stress I felt the need to share my personal gift ideas for Christmas this year for those who find it difficult to get out of the kitchen. I hope
  • Five Wonderful Pie Recipes  By : Hosea Charles
    Waitress is about a woman named Jenna who is depressed from her marriage to a terrible husband, as well as her lifelong loneliness. Again and again, she finds herself trapped in the abusive relationship, partly due to financial struggles. To her further dismay, she finds out she is pregnant with her
  • Introudction To Gourmet Coffee  By : Rich Bird
    The word Gourmet is used to refer to the fancier grade, cut, or quality of many of the foods and beverages we consume. Gourmet foods and drinks have long been associated as the regular fare for the rich and famous who can afford the higher pricing that often accompanies many of these finer food and beverage
  • The History Of Caviar  By : Gen Wright
    A brief look at the unique and rich history of caviar, a delicacy that has influenced and been influenced by many cultures all over the world.
  • Usage Of Silicone Baking Ware  By : Les Finley
    Everywhere you look, there is a lot of emphasis on cutting the fat out of our daily diets, but who wants to cut out the fat if it means cutting out the flavor? When it comes to baking, there is a way to cut down on your fat intake without changing the ingredients in your favorite recipes. If you switch to
  • All About Thai Recipe With Bamboo Shoots  By : Les Finley
    Bamboo Shoots: Bamboo shoots are called for in many Thai recipes. In order to prepare a bamboo shoot for cooking you need to peel them and boil the white inner stalks for 30 minutes in water. If you are using canned bamboo shoots you will only need to boil them for 10 minutes, or if they are going into
  • Variety of Pumpkin Cookies  By : Anna Peacocks
    Pumpkin cookies are good for grabs and the various choices available in the market could spoil us into being picky of the flavor and packaging. It is also good to choose these cookies with a concerned mind of health since overdosed butter and gluten could really lower down your activity level hence a less jolly holiday for yourself.
  • Gourmet Food And The Battle Against Average Convenience  By : William Penworthy
    The one thing that should not suit our taste buds too comfortably is anything that can be declared merely average. Gourmet food is not for the elite - it's for anyone who has taste buds in need of a little excitement.
  • Using Chinese Cookery For Beginners  By : Les Finley
    When I first ate Chinese food in the UK in the 1970s, it was really quite unappealing. Everything came in a gloopy sauce and seemed to taste the same, due to the overuse of monosodium glutamate, supposedly a flavour enhancer but in reality, nothing of the kind. Then in the 1980s a new breed of Chinese
  • Most Frequently Asked Question For Cooking  By : Les Finley
    Do you get lumps in your white sauce? When making white sauce (béchamel) or any sauce that requires slow cooking to thicken use an egg whisk and you can increase the temperature (not too much though) to speed the process up.and you wont get any limps in it.
  • Cook an Impressive Meal for Your Date  By : Patrick Carpen
    Looking to make an impressive meal for your date? Have a look at these easy but tasty recipes!
  • Macronutrition  By : Adrian Joele
    Macronutrients should take up the largest portion of your diet. This category of nutrients includes carbohydrates,protein and fat. Your body uses macronutrients for energy,growth and repair.
  • Slow Cooker Recipes - Volume 2  By : Patrick Carpen
    This volume of Slow Cooker Recipes features terrific dessert recipes.
  • 'Forgive me, Eye repent' - Victory for Honest Food Labelling Campaigner  By : Robert Ward
    Major food manufacturer changes their food packaging after pressure from Honest Food Labelling campaigners. Previously called their 'Great British Menu,' frozen ready meals, Birds Eye have dropped the 'British' and replaced it with 'Traditional.' Delighting Honest Food Labelling campaigner for their action to remove the British wording from their packaging, this product was neither made in Britain or used UK for sourcing its main ingredients.
  • Recipes: Flavourful Vegetable Dishes  By : Patrick Carpen
    Are you concerned that you family might not get enough vegetables in their diet? Try these terrific veggie dishes!
  • Spicy Curry Recipes for the Adventurous  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article contains four yummy curry recipes for you spice-lovers out there!
  • Decorative Foods  By : Keven Remez
    If your child participates in any organized activities, sports, you're probably familiar with the last minute of the fight to find cheap snacks and drinks that the whole team will be as scheduled for the day. This is just one more thing on the endless list of things that we mothers (and dads) do for our children.
  • Recipes for Seafood Lovers  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article offers four terrific seafood recipes that are bound to suit any seafood lover's taste.
  • Four Terrific Pasta Recipes  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article features a few great pasta recipes that both the cooking novice and pro can accomplish and appreciate.
  • Holiday Ham and Other Promotional Food Gifts  By : John Gallagher
    Some of the custom holiday food gifts that can be delivered in time for the Christmas holidays are: holiday maple ham, promotional turkeys, desk gifts with chocolate covered almonds, jelly bean filled pencil cups, cookie tins and so much more.
  • Farmer hits out at food forgeries, campaign to name and shame counterfeit food launches:  By : Robert Ward
    This article tells you about the Honest Food Labelling Campaign which has been launched to expose the food packaging Sinners and celebrate the Angels that have clear and honest packaging.
  • Beer Brewing Traditional In Europe  By : Farelle Emet
    Breweries in America are growing at an exponential rate. Beer brewing is becoming big business with a resurgence of traditional types of ales and lagers combining with more exotic offerings. With a colourful history, beer carries on its controversial way to regain the traditional role it's always played as an every-day beverage, while taking on a more creative flavour to please every palate.

    Back in 1620, when the Mayflower came to America's shores, the boat fell a bit sho...
  • The Importance of Quality Foods  By : Clifford
    Knowing the importance of quality and healthy foods, we can better appreciate what they do for us. Remember that he who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything.
  • Choosing the Right Gourmet Gift  By : Rebecca Frith
    If you're nervous about the prospect of Christmas shopping this year, check out what the online stores have to offer and save yourself the leg fatigue of trudging up and down the high street! You could find some very tasty gourmet gifts to have sent on your behalf.
  • Gourmet Food Versus Convenience Food - The Festive Nuts Are Loose!  By : William Penworthy
    Do you eat to live or live to eat? Gourmet food has, for many of us, been distinctly absent, our daily lives dominated instead by convenience. This season, perhaps it's time to remind someone you know that once in a while their taste buds need a little more from life.
  • Say Goodbye to Spaghetti  By : Patrick Carpen
    Say goodbye to the same old spaghetti recipe and hello to these three terrific Italian dishes!
  • Potatoes: A Versatile and Tasty Vegetable  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article has a few great recipes that take a tasty spin on traditional potato dishes.
  • What is the Shelf Life of Eggs?-00-4641  By : Top Article2
    Eggs are broad in protein and are highly vulnerable to bacterial ontogeny in a short span of time. The foodstuff has a uncolored protective color that protects it from the attack of bacterias same Escherichia, Klebsiella, Yersinia, Salmonella, etc.
  • Finding the Perfect Wedding Caterer  By : Sara Allom
    Multi cuisine, presentation, decoration, colour and theme are presented in the finest manner. You can ask caterer about what is seasonal, and what you think of as your signature of wedding dishes.
  • How to Cook and Store Meat Safely  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article discusses the safest ways to cook and freeze various types of meat.
  • Party Entertaining with Party Finger Foods  By : Andrea Wyn
    This article gives event decor and menu tips for those people who want to throw cocktail parties or other events on a budget. The article also includes a menu with party finger foods and a holiday specialty drink.
  • Teacher Gifts: Best 10 Occasions to Give Teachers Gifts, Show Appreciation  By : Rick Quatraro
    Teachers work hard to help our children be successful in life. They need to be told how important they are by receiving good feedback and recognition for a job well done. Teacher gifts can fill these true national heroes with much joy. A good gift does not have to be expensive, in fact, homemade gifts are often more appreciated than purchased ones. Deluxe sweets and candy gifts make for some tasty snacks and big smiles on many teachers' faces.
  • Brewing the Perfect Cup of Tea  By : Robert Thomson
    If you're new to the world of tea and don't quite know where to start, you should first learn how to brew the perfect cup of tea. IT IS SURPRISINGLY EASY AND DESIRABLE to create...
  • The History of Tea  By : Robert Thomson
    According to legend, the origins of tea began when Shen Nung, an emperor who ruled China 5,000 years ago, discovered the brew during a visit to a distant region of his realm. Shen Nung had issued an edict in his empire that all drinking water was to be boiled for...
  • Breakfast Suggestions for Morning Meal-Skippers  By : Patrick Carpen
    Do you have an excuse for skipping breakfast? This article has a few suggestions for incorporating a healthy breakfast into your routine.
  • Selecting the Right Party Caterer for Your Special Event  By : Andrea Wyn
    This article provides some important tips when hiring a party caterer or private chef for your special event, wedding or holiday party.
  • Unlock The Tasty Variations of This Perfect Vegetarian Protein - 6 Ways To Prepare Tofu  By : Ebony Johnson
    There is more than one way to prepare Tofu. In fact, I know of 6 delicious ways to help you prepare and enjoy Tofu, the perfect plant based protein. Tofu doesn't have to be bland or intimidating to cook with. Discover 6 easy ways you can begin preparing Tofu for you and your family.
  • Think Yourself Thin - How your thoughts and self-perception affect your waistline  By : Richard Wall
    Why we establish our eating habits and why it’s so difficult to change them isn’t understood yet by medical and nutrition researchers, nor by the multitude of diet plan purveyors. A true understanding of that complex bundle of psychological issues is decades away, at least.
  • Healthy Eating When Away From Home- On the road or on the run, these eating tips will keep you healthy and fit when you’re away from home  By : Jillian McMullen
    Committing to healthy eating habits can be a challenge. You have to pay particular attention to how you shop for groceries, which products and ingredients you buy and the exact recipes you prepare. But eating healthy at home is only half the battle. When you commit to a healthy eating lifestyle, restaurants, family gatherings and travel can seem like obstacles in your path to being well fed and nutritionally fit.
  • A Different Drink for Every Day of the Week  By : Patrick Carpen
    Do you seem to be stuck in a rut with your everyday routine? Try mixing things up a bit with our "Drink for Every Day" schedule!
  • Busy Lifestyle? Try These Easy Salad Recipes!  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article contains some great salad and pasta recipes that even the busiest people have the time to prepare.
  • Five Tasty Thanksgiving Treats  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article includes five easy to prepare Thanksgiving treats that even a cooking novice can handle!
  • It is clear that alcohol is not a food  By : slivenqxme
    Alcohol has no food value and is exceedingly limited in its action as a remedial agent. Dr. Henry Monroe says, "every kind of substance employed by man as food consists of sugar, starch, oil and glutinous matter mingled together in various proportions. These are designed for the support of the animal frame. The glutinous principles of food fibrine, albumen and casein are employed to build up the structure while the oil, starch and sugar are chiefly used to generate heat in the body".
  • Rice Noodles in indo munch  By : jack99
    A noodle is a restaurant that specializes in meals created by their individual customers with combinations of noodles, protein, veggies, and sauce, which Noodles cooks to order.
    Add the garlic and ginger and cook until fragrant and soft, about 1 minute. Add the carrot and bell pepper and cover.
  • Simple and Scrumptious Bread Recipes  By : Patrick Carpen
    If you're searching for fool-proof bread recipes--search no longer! This article has three fantastic bread recipes that will leave your friends and family in awe and your stomach in heaven.
  • Freezing Food Benefits  By : Top Article1
    Almost every matter is processed in whatever way before it is eaten. Commercially, the main reasons to process matter are to decimate micro-organisms (which haw cause disease) and to modify shelf life.
  • Salt and Pepper Gobi with Cauliflower Manchurian  By : jack99
    Dry Gobi Manchurian, Cauliflower Manchurian is an appetizer and very different from the gravy version. It can be picked up with a toothpick or fork and enjoyed with cocktails or before a meal. Finish frying all of the Cauliflower and add it to the pan with the sauce. Toss well to coat Cauliflower completely.
  • Family Health 101: Be a savvy shopper when buying organic  By : Jasmine Jafferali
    As the economy continues to go down, more families are seeking ways to save on money at the grocery store. More families are wanting foods that are nutritionally good for their families without the added junk.
  • Mexican Dinner Party  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article provides you with a complete menu and recipes from the entrees to the dessert for a Mexican themed dinner party for 6 people.
  • The Perfect Omelet  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article describes how to make the perfect omelet that will please the taste buds of the entire family.
  • Honey Graham Crackers  By : Top Article1
    Cheesecakes are cheese-based desserts that are generally prepared with fleecy fresh mallow attended by sugar, egg, and cream. Rum or drink is additional for savor and fruits like nevus are utilised for toppings.
  • Garlic Fish in Hot food  By : jack99
    Rinse the fish steaks under cold running water, then drain and blot dry with paper towels. Place in a nonreactive baking dish just large enough to hold them flat in a single layer and set asside while you prepare the marinade.
  • I Love German Wine and Food - A Riesling Spaetlese From The Rheingau  By : Levi Reiss
    I love German wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Germany. This article explores a somewhat sweet Riesling from central Germany.Was it a bargain? I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • If You Think 'Organic' Food is 'Organic', Think Again  By : Katt Mollar
    The organic food industry has clearly outgrown the original regulations meant to protect it and its consumers. And the increased demand for organic food may actually be its own undoing. How 'organic is organic food' is even more important now than in the past!
  • Well Steamed Vegetables  By : jack99
    Vegetables can be sliced and mixed in salads seasoned with a light dressing that can be prepared in advance for several meals and kept in the fridge. Prepare your vegetables for cooking. After washing thoroughly, cut vegetables into equal-sized pieces to ensure even cooking.
  • The Magic of Red Chile  By : Jane Butel
    Red chile contains many magical properties for anti-oxidation,nutrition and yet needs refrigeration to keep fresh. Basic Red Chile Sauce recipe is included.
  • Green Tea and its Benefits of our Health  By : jack99
    Green and black teas both seem to have health benefits. I am referring to the non-herbal black and green teas. Green teas therefore seem to have more of the beneficial effects mentioned, but black teas still retain some of the benefits.
  • Healthy Food Is Prepered At Home  By : Robert Buford
    Mealtime is fun and relaxing. It's a time to catch up with friends and family and enjoy each others' company. I believe that it's really important to be relaxed and ready to eat. Relaxation aids digestion and nutrient absorption.
  • Must Have Baking Accessories for Low Cal Treats  By : Sandy01
    Soup is a favorite treat for those looking to eat healthier and those trying to lose weight. This is because of its rich flavors and inexpensive cost. While the calories and fat content on the usual can of soup may cause it to seem like a dieter’s dream, the sodium content can often leave a great deal to be desired.
  • Healthy Fried Vegetables  By : jack99
    Among vegetables, celery is known to be comparatively higher in sodium. As such, many with high blood pressure avoid this food. Any vegetable or 100 percentage vegetable juice counts as a member of the vegetable group. Fry in deep hot fat, about 375, a few at a time, for about 3 to 5 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Attractive Tabletop Décor Items  By : Sandy01
    Your home should be a safe haven where you can always go when you need to shut out the world and get some much-needed relaxation. Home should also be the place where you can always welcome friends and family over for a quick meal or an elaborate celebration.
  • Should you purchase a vending machine from a company that requires a money wire for payment?  By : Joe Nichols
    How to handle payment for vending equipment is a personal choice, but there are some guidelines. Most supply companies in the vending industry are legitimate, respectable entities, but the vending industry (like any other) has a contingent of unscrupulous suppliers.
  • Choosing the Perfect Venue for Your Function  By : Mary Hubbard
    If you have a special occasion coming up, you need to find the right venue to host it in. Take out some of the pain of organising it by booking your local function centre.
  • Growing Tomatoes: "Can you really grow them indoors?"  By : Leslie Pirrie
    How to grow your own tomatoes indoors. Great for those who don't have their own garden.
  • I Love French Wine and Food - A White Chateauneuf-du-Pape  By : Levi Reiss
    I love French wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of France. This article explores a rather famous white wine from the southern Rhone Valley region of southeastern France. Was it a bargain? I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Very Tasty Szechuan Pepper Lamb  By : jaffar
    Wrap the lamb in foil and place it in the freezer for at least 30 minutes. Unwrap the lamb and slice it by cutting across the grain into very thin slivers. Heat half the oil in a wok or frying pan. Add the red peppers and spring onions and stir-fry over a gentle heat for 3 - 4 minutes until softened. Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside on kitchen paper. Mix thoroughly to ensure that the cornflour is evenly distributed, then pour the liquid into the pan and stir to scrape up all the sedimen
  • Cooking With Old Family Recipes  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    A Look At The Old Handwritten Recipes From Yesteryear
  • Cheese Cake with Ice Cream  By : jaffar
    The point is, mix the crumbs and the melted butter so the crumbs kind of cling together. This is important, because if you don't add the butter, the crumbs kinda just become "dirt." At the very end, when you only have a couple of turns of the blades left, pour the crumbs in a steady stream into the ice cream maker. Do not overmix the crumbs. You want a ribbon, not the crumbs to mix all over the place.

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