Archive for the ‘Cooking’ Category

Posted on October 10th, 2008 by by Jana Banks

Soup, A Year Round Family Favorite

There’s many reasons people love soup. Some love the many flavors and textures, others the warmth and comfort. Lots of soups are so hearty they actually make a complete meal. Of course, in the summer heat, there is always the option of choosing from the cold soup favorites. Here are just a few of the basic types of soups you can create yourself.

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Posted on October 10th, 2008 by by matthew lewis

Connecticut Clambakes Cooking Techniques

With Connecticut clambakes, seafood parties can be great. Besides being the tasty food they are, clambakes can also refer to an outdoors gathering of people entertained by luscious and healthy seafood meals with fresh vegetables. It can be adapted into any formal or informal event - family reunion, corporate meeting, wedding party, or just a romantic dinner for two.

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Posted on October 7th, 2008 by by Jack Blacksmith

Recipe Ideas for Delicious Coffee Drinks

One benefit of drinking a beverage that is both historic and international is the variety of ways you can enjoy it, which is one of the reasons coffee has become so popular today. Just go to a local coffee shop and look at the menu. The flavors, blends and combinations are endless. The Caribbean, Mexican mocha and Cuban cubano are just a few of the many you might find.

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Posted on September 25th, 2008 by by matthew lewis

Seafood Combo Meals Are Easy To Prepare

Seafood combo meals are delicious and very easy to prepare. Seafood is very healthy, and is available in such wide varieties that it’s hard to go wrong! Everything you need to prepare delicious seafood combo meals can be found at your local grocery store.

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Posted on September 22nd, 2008 by by matthew lewis

A Clambake for Christmas - Make Your Holiday Season Delightful

Clambakes have widely existed for a hundred years now. Originally introduced by the Native Americans in the New England area, they are now known as New England clambakes. With the Christmas season approaching, it’s a great time to plan a clambake with close friends and family for Christmas dinner.

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Posted on September 21st, 2008 by by Richard A Masla

How to Cook Pakoras and Tomato Chutney

Cauliflower pakora and tomato chutney are a delightful combination of flavors and textures. And they’re a great informal snack or buffet itme because they’re for dipping and eating with your fingers! (You can make almost any vegetable into pakoras with this recipe. Be sure to cut the veggies small enough to cook through, but large enough to hold up during cooking.)

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Posted on September 20th, 2008 by by Susanne M.

How To Properly Store Beans

Dried beans are a great food to have around. They are an excellent source of protein and store well right in your pantry. If you need to come up with a filling meal without having to go grocery shopping first, these dried beans are the way to go.

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Posted on September 5th, 2008 by by A.L.Castle

Popcorn - America’s Snack!

Popcorn is consumed more in America than anywhere else in the world. Americans eat more than 17 billion quarts of popcorn. We each consume more than 60 quarts per year.

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Posted on August 28th, 2008 by by Mary Swanson

Make a Great Presentation With Finer Gourmet Foods

Finer Gourmet Foods

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Posted on August 28th, 2008 by by Irene Maseko

The Ultimate Recipe for Mexican Sweet Bread

When talking about Mexican sweet bread, you can first look at Torta ahogada, This sandwich is popular in all of Mexico. The sandwich is covered with a very spicy sauce made from dried chili peppers. Since it is so spicy, only people that are used to eating very hot chili peppers are able to eat this sandwich. There are less-spicy versions of this sandwich available which uses a tomato sauce. Fillings of the sandwich include pork, chicken, beans, and cheese. It comes with a side of onion rings, avocados, or chili peppers.

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