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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 36 ] [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] ... [ 44 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] The Grape Health Benefits With Wine When learning about vineyards and wine, it is useful to learn a little about the grapes themselves.
The Great Wines Of Australia With names such as Wagga Rock, Broken Earth and Nude Estate, there's no chance of confusing the Australian wine producers with their old world counterparts in Burgundy or Bordeaux.
The Greatest Wine Making Regions In Spain Spain produces an extraordinary amount of wine each year and growers have significantly refined the production process as well as the quality of the wine itself. However, before the end of the 19th century, Spain was actually known for cheap, tasteless wine that didn't offer much for the serious oenophile.
The Habanero Chile A friend of mine once told me there is more to the culinary life than chile peppers. He might be right, but he keeps telling me this over my diner table, so go figure.
The History About Instant Coffee Instant coffee or freshly brewed. Read about it and you decide.
The History of Candy Bars Candy bars have been around for hundreds of years. One of the first candy bars ever created was made in 1847. Joseph Fry figured out a way to mix cocoa powder, sugar, and cocoa so it could be made into a paste and placed in molds. People enjoyed eating the chocolate as much as they did drinking it. However, this chocolate bar and the candy bars we are familiar with are completely different.
The History Of Ice Crushers A look at the past, present and future of the useful ice cruching machines.
The History Of Ice Makers A look how the ice maker has become what it is today.
The History Of The Commercial Microwave Looking at using microwaves, when they were first invented and how they have become a popular kitchen utensil over the years.
The History Of The Hospitality Behind Afternoon Tea This is an informative article that explains the differences between herbal and traditional teas, and how the bountiful brew became part of a very English pastime.
The Importance Of Acid In A Wine Since acid is an essential ingredient in the making of wine, it is wise to check how much natural acid is already present in the must.
The Importance Of Cooking In The Chinese Household Cooking has always been an extremely important part of the Chinese culture. One of the duties of a good housewife is to appreciate the importance of cooking and its close relation to domestic happiness.
The Importance of Hydration Do you know just how important water actually is for you?
The Incredible Power of Tea to Help You Lose Weight Tea is good for you. But did you also know it can help you lose weight? Just in the past 10 years or so researchers have begun studying the weight loss effects of tea. They now know that there is a strong connection between drinking tea and losing body fat.
The Inside Scoop on Coffee Beans When I think of "coffee beans", instantly I think of the coffee industry's biggest heavy hitters like Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts to name a few.
The Inside Secrets to Wine Wine has been made for centuries from just a two simple ingredients: yeast and grape juice. Actually, just about any fruit juice can be used, but by far the majority of all wine is made from the juice of the grape.
The Insider History of Barbecue Since man first discovered fire, we've been perfecting the art of cooking over a flame. However, just cooking meat over a fire isn't a "barbecue".
The Joy of China Dishes The highest quality dishes a person can own is usually considered china.
The Joys of Refrigerator Cookies Consider refrigerator, or icebox, cookies for the holidays. They can be made up ahead of time-even months ahead-and stored until ready to bake. Baking up those stored refrigerator cookies is mess free, takes little time, and you only need to bake what you need for the moment. Drop cookies are quick cookies; refrigerator cookies are convenient cookies.
The Joys of Refrigerator Cookies Consider refrigerator, or icebox, cookies for the holidays. They can be made up ahead of time-even months ahead-and stored until ready to bake. Baking up those stored refrigerator cookies is mess free, takes little time, and you only need to bake what you need for the moment. Drop cookies are quick cookies; refrigerator cookies are convenient cookies.
The Long Journey Of Chocolate From Cacao Beans To Fine Chocolate Cacao beans are also the most important ingredient, because even if all the other ingredients that go into the mix are top notch, if the cacao is not high quality the chocolate made from it won't be either.
The Magic Properties of Coffee Nothing compares with a god cup of coffee. One could go as far as saying that this beverage has magic properties, which can warm the heart and energize the soul with just its scent.
The Many Types Of Red Wine An article giving information on all different types of wine and also how they can effect your health.
The Many Uses Of Reverse Osmosis Looking at how more advanced forms of water purification has proved useful in other aspects of food production and health equipments.
The Many Ways To Cook With Water The simple ingredient of water is present in so many dishes that we might actually be taking it for granted.
The Meaning Behind Food Product Dates and How Useful Are They to the Consumer Except for infant formula and some baby food, product dating is not generally required by U.S. Federal regulations. There is also no universally accepted system used for food dating in the United States.
The Most Beautiful Tea Plantations In The World A look at some of the most stunning places in the world in which tea is grown.
The Most Popular Cheeses With Mold The two go together like peas and carrots, as Forect Gump once said, but what cheeses are the most popular when infested by mold?
The Noble Crescent Roll - How to Roll a Masterpiece Ahhh…the noble crescent roll. In some forms it has its origins in the Middle East and in Europe. We know that during the 1600's crescent rolls of some form were being baked in Vienna. There is one thing that we do know for certain: no matter which form you choose to bake them in today, they are sure to please the most discriminating palate!
The Noble Crescent Roll - How to Roll a Masterpiece Ahhh…the noble crescent roll. In some forms it has its origins in the Middle East and in Europe. We know that during the 1600's crescent rolls of some form were being baked in Vienna. There is one thing that we do know for certain: no matter which form you choose to bake them in today, they are sure to please the most discriminating palate!
The Official Parenting Cheesecake Recipe Whoever writes all those fancy cookbooks has never been a parent. To begin with, the pages are never spill-proof, almost guaranteeing that somewhere in the middle of mixing ingredients, a spill will...
The Original Old Fashion Paczki Recipe This is the original recipe for making punczki that was brought from Europe by my wife's grandmother when she first arrived at Ellis Island and then onward to Pennsylvania - where she finally settled...
The Origins Of Commercial Microwaves This article explains the discovery of the microwave spectrum and how it accidently found favour as an efficient cooking appliance.
The Outdoor Chef: What Cooking Utensils You Should Bring With You During Campouts There is certainly nothing that smells better than outdoor cooking. Burgers and kebabs sizzling on the grill . . . ummm.
The Perfect First Date Meal For The Culinary Illiterate The Microwave Generation of the 1990's has now finished school and stands ready to step forward into the competitive marketplace. It goes without saying that the workplace is a fiercely competitive place but the marketplace most young adults (and, unfortunately, the newly divorced) have the most difficulty with is "formal" dating.
The Perfect Omelet(te), How to Cook It Eggs are one of nature's little wonders, and what do we do with them? We beat them into submission, cook them to a leathery finish and use them to hang other, less palatable, ingredients together. The method I give, on the other hand, is my homage to the humble egg.
The Perfect Omelet(te), How to Cook It Eggs are one of nature's little wonders, and what do we do with them? We beat them into submission, cook them to a leathery finish and use them to hang other, less palatable, ingredients together. The method I give, on the other hand, is my homage to the humble egg.
The Perfect Scone: Keys to Make Your Scone Just Right Scone recipeAh, there's nothing like a tender, steaming scone in the morning. (Pronounced "skawn" like "fawn" or "scone" like "tone" -Webster says either is okay.) They're quick, they're easy, and with a few tips, they are absolutely delectable.
The Perfect Scone: Keys to Make Your Scone Just Right Scone recipeAh, there's nothing like a tender, steaming scone in the morning. (Pronounced "skawn" like "fawn" or "scone" like "tone" -Webster says either is okay.) They're quick, they're easy, and with a few tips, they are absolutely delectable.
The Popular Espresso Makers Most of us drink coffee in our homes every now and then. A simple and ordinary coffee maker makes it everyday. There are dozens of espresso maker brands and models these days.
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