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1). Safe Food Handling For The Holidays By : Geoffrey Cook
Did you know that the turkey you thawed on the kitchen counter, instead of in the fridge, could now contain bacteria levels high enough to harm human life, even though you can’t see, smell, or taste it?
There’s nothing better than a home cooked meal during the holidays. But, with all the special effort that goes into making one, every...
2). Reading Food Lables; Buyer Beware! By :
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 food items are taboo and should be of...
3). Rokok Kretek: The Culture and Heritage of Indonesia's Clove Cigarettes By : Arnold Lee
Rokok is cigarettes, kretek is clove flavored, so rokok kretek means clove flavored cigarettes or clove cigarettes. For many millions Javanese and Indonesians, kretek is enjoyable companion, tasteful, it gives a feeling of relief & relaxation and its price is nothing compare to the comfort given.
Clove tree In restaurants, pubs, bars, discot...
4). Smoked Salmon, Or Tower Of Chocolate, That Is The Question By : James Zeller
Chocolate has long been the favorite for food gifts. But what about those who we know really shouldn’t have it? Shouldn’t we give a gourmet gift that is healthy? Smoked salmon gifts are becoming more popular, not just as a healthy alternative, but because they taste so good too.
Giving gifts is an expression of kindness and regard for ...
5). Jelly Beans Aren't Just For Easter Anymore By : Dorrie Ruplinger
When I was little, jelly beans were found in most stores at only one time of the year and that was during the Easter season. The choices were very limited, typically the regular assorted bag of flavors and colors or bags of spiced jelly beans. Today, there is vast array of jelly bean choices along with some unusual flavors. And you can find jelly b...
6). Cheap And Easy Party Food - Throw A Great Party Without Spending A Fortune By : Angela Tyler
If you are planning a party, you already know that food can be one of your biggest expenses. However, you can take several steps to cut your party food costs. It is not necessary to purchase expensive appetizers and beverages to throw a great party. A little imagination and effort can make your party a memorable occasion.
Here are som...
7). Cheesecake A Most Wonderful Dessert By : Andrew Krause
Cheesecake is probably the most wonderful dessert for just any occasion, they are so thick, rich and creamy and most enjoyed by everyone, children alike.
The flavors that there are to choose from are sometimes staggering and trying to pick a favorite can be mind boggling, how can anyone just pick one as their favorite?
You can ad...
8). Beer Through the Years By : J Square Humboldt
No one really knows exactly how the first beer came into being ...
Suffice it to say that, around 10,000 years ago, somebody let a primordial barley and hop concoction stand long enough for it to ferment. The result not only made anonymous history, it was the genesis of beer's own special influence throughout the ages.
Her...
9). Romantic Meals On A Budget By : Nicole Dean
Food and romance go hand in hand. But, if you’re on a budget, you don’t need to spend a lot of money to show your sweetie that you love him. You can have a romantic meal at home – for the cost of a regular meal. The food you choose is not nearly as important as the atmosphere you create. You could easily make a very romantic meal from pizza or sand...
10). Grocery Shopping The Healthy Menu Mailer Way By : Susanne Myers
I have to admit, grocery shopping isn’t exactly one of my favorite things to do. In case you can’t “hear” the sarcasm in my voice, let me tell you that I’d rather be doing just about anything other than grocery shopping. I tried delegating it to my husband, but we usually end up eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and potato chips when I do t...
11). Buffalo Meat - A Cut Above The Rest By : Mike Sullivan
For many people, nothing could be more stressful than being a meat lover and be prescribed a low-calorie diet. Meat and low calories are self-contradictory, that’s the common perception. Persons who are trying to find a low-calorie meat that could replace the kind they are used to eating would do well to consider buffalo meat.
There ar...
12). Fruit Basket Checklist: Are You In The Know? By : Linda Harrison
How many of these mistakes are you making?
1)You buy items on impulse and nothing else.
2)You don't comparison shop before spending your hard earned money.
3)You like spend more money and get less than you really should.
Well, I was like you too until I discovered a little thing called the internet. The interne...
13). How to Plan a Party That's Enjoyed by All By : Janice Faulk Duplantis
How to Plan a Party That's Enjoyed by All
When planning a party, remember that the best kind of party is one that allows you time to enjoy the get-together as much as your guests enjoy it. Whether an open house at the office or a holiday gathering of family and friends -- large or small, formal of causal -- with a little planning and ...
14). What’s in season in South Africa? By : Lizel Salter
South Africans live from season to season, eating what the earth gives them. A variation in latitude and height above sea level as well as the effect of ocean currents causes a great variety of climatic conditions throughout the country. There are three main rainfall-regions, divided into a winter rainfall in the south western part of the country i...
15). Belgium And Beer: Made For Each Other By : Eileen Church
In addition to some wonderful history, the country of Belgium is "The Beer country". Bordering France, Luxembourg, Germany and The Netherlands, Belgium is in the heart of Europe. This technologically advanced member of NATO and the EU is truly a beer-lovers haven.
So much so, in fact, that the Belgian Brewer's Guild boasts that a beer ...
16). Indian Cookery with a British Twist By : Liz Canham
In a traditional Indian home, the wife and mother does not go out to work. She stays at home and spends her days making sure that there is wholesome and tasty food ready for her family to eat whenever they may want it. If there are other older women in the household such as aunts or a grandmother, they will help too.
An Indian girl wi...
17). Give The Gift Of A Gourmet Gift Basket By : D. L. Randolph
A tisket a tasket, a special food treat basket. What a great way to say “I’m thinking about you.” Gourmet gift baskets are really nice, always appropriate and not overly expensive. They’re a great one to send your congratulations on a joyous occasion, or to say "I care" when things don’t seem to be going so well in someone’s life.
Gour...
18). Backyard Garden Tips, All about Compost By : jwwych
Backyard Garden Tips, All about Compost
19). Five "Health Foods" That May Be Making You Sick! By : Dianne Ronnow
There are many of us who are dieting and trying to live a healthy lifestyle. We exercise and go out of our way to eat the best foods we can. Most of us already know that trans-fats, white sugar and white flour are not the best health choices, especially if we want to keep our weight down.
Unfortunately some of the very foods that we t...
20). What to Drink on the Zone Diet? By : Martin Beans
The Zone Diet is founded on the idea of eating a balanced ratio of carbohydrate, protein and fat. By eating in the ratio of 40/30/30, meaning 40 percent carbohydrate and 30 percent each of protein and fat, the idea is that your metabolism is impacted to run at its most efficient level. The diet also emphasizes getting the right amounts of fr...
21). How To Maximize The Health Benefits Of Green Tea By : Elli Potrelli
Whether you are trying to lose weight or improve your health in general, drinking several cups of green tea per day can help. Green tea is the next best thing to a warm cup of hot chocolate to sooth and clam you, especially in the winter months.
Fat Fighting Benefits of Green tea
Drinking green tea can be a great addition ...
22). The Big Fat Juicer You Can Count On By : Dave Robinson
The juicer has come a long way from the simple utensil that your parents used to squeeze orange juice from an orange when you were younger. In fact, it is now one of the most essential appliances for many kitchens across the country. We have learned so much in the way of why we need to consume juices of various types. Now, with technology, we have ...
23). My thoughts on food today By : Lizel Salter
What happened to the old days where you would rotate your crops from year to year, eat food you could grow yourself in the country you live in and having fruit and vegetables only when they were in season? Today when you walk down the isle of any supermarket, certainly in England, you can buy ANY fruit and vegetables at ANY time throughout the year...
24). The Many Uses of Fresh Herbs By : Mary Hanna
The Many Uses of Fresh Herbs
25). Best Gourmet Coffee – From Espresso to Exotic By : Jocelyn Meadows
Best Gourmet Coffee – From Espresso to Exotic
26). What the Heck is Organic Food, Anyway? By : Scott Byers
“Organic” has of late become such a catchphrase that it has entered the vernacular of the everyday American to almost everyday use. It’s a word of which many people believe they know the meaning, but few do. A few seconds of hard contemplation produces a myriad of questions: What is unique about organic food as opposed to the garden-variety superma...
27). Certified Organic vs Fair Trade Certified By : Stephen Betzen
The title of this article is disturbing. The concepts of Organic and Fair Trade are very important to building (rebuilding) a sustainable society. The good news is that the certifications are not mutually exclusive and actually complement each other nicely.
First, a word about certification. In our current market, third party certifica...
28). Fast Food Takes Its Place By : Kirsten Hawkins
What if someone asked you to name the great cuisines of the world? What would you say? French food, of course, is famous. Italians are world-renowned. Greek food has its own following. What about America?
Well, what comes to mind when you hear the words "American cuisine"? Personally, I think of the 1950's drive-up restaurants, with mi...
29). Culinary Traditions Of The Caribbean Islands By : Kirsten Hawkins
Authentic Caribbean cuisine is truly an excellent representation of all the cultural influences the Caribbean Islands have experienced since Christopher Columbus' landing in the late 1400's. With a fine mixture of French Island and African recipes, Caribbean cuisine is widely prepared and enjoyed by people of all nationalities, in many areas of the...
30). Regional Cuisine Of The United States: Louisiana Cajun Cooking By : Kirsten Hawkins
Louisiana Cajun cuisine originated with a group of French residents of Nova Scotia, who were expelled by the British in 1755. They eventually, after years of a nomadic existence, settled in the Southern Louisiana swamplands. There they adapted their native cooking methods to use ingredients that were available in their new land. This cuisine is the...
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