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Cookware as Gifts: Money Spent for All the Right Reasons
By Dale Crouse · 17 years ago
As I sit here on Passover weekend and write this article, spring is here and summer is just around the corner. We are coming up on Holidays and family time that will create memories that ...
Low-Fat Cooking Techniques
By Khushwant Singh · 17 years ago
You may be used to putting a knob of butter or lard into the frying pan before adding the streak bacon – this does not mean that you should. Instead of adding the saturated fat, ...
Oysters!
By William Zmachinsky · 17 years ago
Aphrodisiac?
Are oysters an aphrodisiac? NO. Do they promote male sexual health? You bet they do. And they can greatly enhance your prostate massage and prostate health program.
The myth that oysters are an aphrodisiac ...
Ten Reasons Not To Eat Processed Food
By Mark Corner · 17 years ago
Ten Reasons Not To Eat Processed Food1. Processed food is all about time saving, millions of pounds arspent every year on this food, that manufacturers pump out every year. Such is the methods that are ...
Has The Chocolate Fountain Become The Catering Craze Of The Past?
By Tony Fox · 17 years ago
Chocolate fountains were once a unique way to assist any party, celebration, catered event or buffet. Guests enjoyed their fruit with high quality chocolate spilling over like a waterfall. The fountain looks like a wedding ...
2007 Statistics On Genetically Modified Crops Demonstrates Increase In Plantings And Adoption
By Ranjana Smetacek · 17 years ago
According to a report released by the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) in February 2008, genetically modified crops were planted on 282.4 million acres (114.3 million hectares) in 2007, reflecting a ...
The Original Roots, History, and Types of Chocolate
By Stephen M. Seabrook · 17 years ago
The Original Roots of Chocolate. The Cacao tree is very difficult to grow outside its natural setting. It thrives in the equatorial band between 20 degrees north to 20 degrees south of the Equator. The ...
Microwave Ovens: The smart way to cook
By Raisa Raima · 17 years ago
The use of microwave in our daily life is increasing day by day. If you want to explore the various ranges of microwaves available in the market, then you would definitely come across a plethora ...
Choosing a Good Indian Restaurant
By James Cox · 17 years ago
Tikkas, tandoories, mouth-watering curries and delicious rotis make Indian cuisine the sought after food worldwide. Indian cooking comprises a unique blend of ingredients, exotic herbs and spices that have given Indian food a significant place ...
Vegetarians: 5 Whys To switch to vegetarianism
By Nicholas Tan · 17 years ago
If you’ve eaten meat and animal products your whole life, you might think, why switch to a vegetarian diet? You’ve lived your whole life eating eggs, hamburgers, hot dogs, poultry, so why switch now?
There ...
Vegetarians: Ideas for Adding some Variety to your Vegetarian Lifestyle
By Nicholas Tan · 17 years ago
When you’re planning a healthy vegetarian diet, you’re only limited by your imagination. It’s important to incorporate a wide variety of whole grains, legumes, vegetables and fruits in different meals, including seeds and nuts. Variety ...
Vegetarian: Got milk? Reasons Not to Grab for the Glass
By Nicholas Tan · 17 years ago
Many Americans, including some vegetarians, still consume large amounts of dairy products, but here are several strong reasons to eliminate dairy products from your diet.
Milk has long been praised as a ‘weapon’ in the ...
Country Cooking only, if you have the body for it
By Kenny Vanderburen · 17 years ago
Are you one of those people who think that the good tasting recipes can only be found in expensive restaurants? You would better think again because that probably means that you have never tasted real ...
What are Heaty and Cooling Foods?
By Ruth Tan · 17 years ago
When a Chinese uses the terms 'heaty' or 'heatiness' to describe the kinds of foods he/she would like to have or avoid, most Westerners would probably have no idea what those concepts are or find ...
Vegetarian Recipes: Going Vegetarian during your Pregnancy
By Nicholas Tan · 17 years ago
Now that you’re pregnant, you’re wondering if your decision to become vegetarian can still be carried out successfully during your pregnancy. And while it is possible for you to obtain all the nutrients your body ...
Why Chinese Don’t Need Forks and Knives
By Janey Yang · 17 years ago
Chopsticks is used many cultures in Asia and it has been around for thousands of years while the fork is relatively new and only used by Europeans. I wonder what Europeans used before, oh, yes, ...
A Pirate’s Favorite Treasure – Chocolate
By Christopher Pratt · 17 years ago
Go ahead, admit it; you get tempted as well. When I’m shopping and see a bag of gold coins, I grab it! The golden color, the delicious chocolate, and the association with monetary value make ...
American favorite silky smooth Chocolate ice cream
By Jeya Lakshmi · 17 years ago
Ice cream has a long history as a popular dairy food item. It has evolved from a manually manufactured household product to a very automated industrial product. If you are a chocolate lover, you will ...
Outdoor Gas Grills Are More Convenient Than Charcoal Grills
By Dean Forster · 17 years ago
With the increase in gas fueled grills, it's no wonder that many grill companies are making more natural gas barbeque grills. Outdoor gas grills have many conveniences over charcoal grills. How aggravating is it to ...
Moroccan cuisine
By Elithabeth Grant · 17 years ago
Moroccan food is one of the most sensual in the world. It appeals directly to the senses of smell, sight and taste in a way that not many other cuisines can match.
Eating in Morocco ...