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    • The Basics of Middle Eastern Cooking (b) by Azriel Lider with 0views

      If you like authentic, delicious food then you might want to learn how to prepare Middle Eastern Recipes at home. Why? Because the only way of experiencing high quality and tasty Middle Eastern food is by preparing it at home. Of course you can eat Middle Eastern food at restaurants or get it at grocery stores, but you will | Article date: 2008-05-04 ...

    • The Filtration Buys Coffee Seed Which Has Roasted by mahasamut with 0views

      Coffee roasts or that like to call that "fresh coffee" mean coffee which change roasting or make cooked already. To fully bring make drinkable by just bring grind brokenly or be powdery depend on the equipment that use in making. If ask that will buy coffee roasts what is the trademark? drink good the answer is do not know. Because de | Article date: 2008-05-04 ...

    • Whiskey and Cigars - the Pair Perfect! by Denis K. with 0views

      A weather-beaten Eastwood with chiseled jaws readying his gun at the first knock of door, letting in the nasty old crook to his most coveted province! After the fight that followed which did not even need a shot, Eastwood would walk in slow motion, grab a drink and bite off his cigar"s end, ready to light up, still surveying the crook for l | Article date: 2008-05-04 ...

    • All About Cuban Cuisine by Sunita Kaushal with 0views

      The East Caribbean island of Cuba has a rich cultural heritage from which has arisen culinary traditions that are as vibrant and varied as the variety of cultures that have contributed to the development of this distinct and delicious cuisine. In addition to the ancient influence of the native peoples of Cuba, the Spaniards brought their own cul | Article date: 2008-04-08 ...

    • Slow Cooking Using a Crockpot by Sunita Kaushal with 0views

      Many of your favorite recipes can be successfully adapted to the crockpot or slow cooker if you follow a few simple rules. You"ll find a basic time/temperature guide for converting recipes, some do"s and don"ts for specific ingredients and a few tips for making your slow cooker dishes more flavorful. Liquids G | Article date: 2008-04-08 ...

    • How to Create a Family Heirloom Cookbook by Sunita Kaushal with 0views

      Almost every family has a treasured recipe, handed down through generations, that is not only beloved because it is delicious, but because it evokes memories of favorite family get-togethers. A family heirloom recipe book is a wonderful way to combine favorite dishes and family folklore. According to Cheryl Wolf, a performance arti | Article date: 2008-04-08 ...

    • Cooking From the Heart, and From Bare Essentials! by Sunita Kaushal with 0views

      You do not have to go by the book to create tasty, easy, sociable food. Easy meal preparation is all about stripping cooking down to its bare essentials using little techniques and conveniences to make the most of your recipes. It is so simple: Skip the fuss and follow your heart. Here are some tips to take the stress out of cookin | Article date: 2008-04-08 ...

    • Basement Renovations - No Need to Raise the Roof; Lower the Basement! by Leaftech with 0views

      When it comes to basements, particularly unfinished basements, a lot of us wish that we could have a little more headroom. Unfortunately, raising the roof is just not an option most of the time, because of the support the basement walls lend to your upper floors and because of all the hassle involved in rearranging the upstairs of your building. | Article date: 2008-04-07 ...

    • Basic Overview of Home Beer Brewing by S. Michael Windsor with 0views

      Basic Overview of Home Beer Brewing Home brewing beer as complex as it may seem, is not as complicated as you may think. The process of home brewing your own beer is basically broken down in a minimal amount of steps in contrast to the seemingly intimidating steps that many advanced home brewers prefer to take. The basic proc | Article date: 2008-04-07 ...

    • Specialty of Premium Wines by shijina with 0views

      Preparation of fine wines is considered to be the important process in wine making. Making of fine wines are considered to be super premium beverage which obviously most expensive. More number of wineries is available in the world; especially the place called wine country is enriched with excellent tastier liquor to meet the demands of the custo | Article date: 2008-04-07 ...

    • Create a Family Heirloom Cookbook by Gayu with 0views

      (ARA) - Almost every family has a treasured recipe, handed down through generations, that is not only beloved because it"s delicious, but because it evokes memories of favorite family get-togethers. A family heirloom recipe book is a wonderful way to combine favorite dishes and family folklore. According to Cheryl Wolf, a perf | Article date: 2008-03-16 ...

    • Innovative Modern Wine Rack by m.jeya with 0views

      The Mint Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one oversized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in the kitchen, living room or den. This intersecting "knot" of wood creates the pockets for each bo | Article date: 2008-03-15 ...

    • Healthy Sea Food in Newyork City by m.jeya with 0views

      Seafood, especially fish, is a safe, wholesome and nutritious food product that should be an integral part of a well-rounded diet. Nutritionists advise eating seafood at least twice a week. A fish chili recipe is great tasting food and easy to prepare. A nice change from ground beef, fish chili recipes usually double well and can be a crowd plea | Article date: 2008-03-15 ...

    • Stainless Steel and Plastic Utilo Tea Stick by m.jeya with 0views

      The Katiewong UTILO Tea stick provides a refreshing cup of tea in an innovative design by Floz Design. After tea leaves are placed on the plastic leaf holder, the holder slides into the stick cavity, ready for placement in a cup of hot water. The UTILO Tea stick features stainless steel and plastic. Tea sticks designed by floz design for Katiewo | Article date: 2008-03-15 ...

    • Vegetarian Cuisine by Dolly Kapil with 0views

      Rabbit food. That"s what my dad calls vegetarian cooking and cuisine. Salads and vegetables - can"t be anything more to it, can there? Oh, but there is. Vegetarian cooking is at least as varied as "regular" cooking - and in some cases, far more imaginative. Nearly thirty years ago, Diet for a Small Plane | Article date: 2008-03-12 ...

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