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  • Deutschland Bier  By : Christopher Brown
    r with the culture. Deutschland contains well over 1,000 breweries, which is more than any other location in the world. All bier that is manufactured in Deutschland must follow the purity law, which lets manufacturers know what ingredients can and can not be used. Basically, the only ingredients allowed to make bier in Deutschland are water, hops, and barley malt.
  • f2o, aka, Fresh to Order Restaurants define new niche in dining  By : Jesse Gideon
    f2o restaurants continue to define a new niche in fast fine casual dining. Continuing to emphasize food first by delivering gourmet quality food for around $10 and under 10 minutes.
  • The Lightest Backpacking Food  By : Steven Gillman
    What is the lightest backpacking food you can take when you hit the trail? Try these.
  • Cocoa Beans and the Fierce Competition in the Chocolate Industry  By : Cristian Stan
    Chocolates are always referred to as feel-good foods. They are the simple luxuries of life. However, making chocolates is never simple – especially not with the fierce competition perceived in the chocolate industry these days.
  • Controversial book exposes carcinogens in pet food, promotes healthy nutrition for dogs  By : Diana Bell
    Dog food companies are using deadly additives in dog food to improve shelf life. Andrew exposes them and provides nutricious recipes to keep your dog living to their maximum age.
  • Cocoa Beans are the Super Food of the Future  By : Cristian Stan
    Super foods are defined as food items that can ward off diseases like cancer, heart ailments, cholesterol, and a whole list of others.
  • Cocoa Commodity Prices are affected by the US Economy  By : Cristian Stan
    With the recent slump in the U.S. economy, cocoa manufacturers have experienced a downfall in their commodity pricing. The U.S. is one of the biggest consumers of cocoa, as it is the main ingredient of chocolate and chocolate drinks. The slowdown in the U.S. economy had triggered a not-so good effect in the cocoa industry all over the world.
  • Best Tasting Snack Foods  By : J.D. Cunningham
    Breaks down the different types of snack foods and lists some nutritional benefits. Also lists the best and best tasting types of each snack food.
  • Great Tasting High Protein Snacks  By : J.D. Cunningham
    List of some of the best tasting high protein snacks. Also a brief description of why protein is important and how much should be consumed daily.
  • Fondue for Fun!  By : Tamra
    Serving Fondue is a great way to entertain family and friends.
  • Birthday Party Ideas For Incredible Invitations  By : Simon Ford
    Birthday party ideas can be a challenge to come up with. If you’re tired of pin the tail on the donkey and musical chairs, we can help.
  • Food To Avoid With Acid Reflux  By : Amaechi Ekufu
    A complete guide and information on what food to eat and avoid for patients suffering from acid reflux disease. Suggestions on other natural options to help treat the disease.
  • Acid Relief Without Drugs  By : Amaechi Ekufu
    When people experience acid reflux, the most common treatment option are prescription drugs. This article explains other treatment options including natural options to find relief. How drugs could sometimes increase symptoms of acid reflux.
  • Hilarious Drinking Games  By : Michael Hutchins
    First and foremost, let me say that drinking games are really a blast! However, many people avoid playing them correctly, or make up their own rules. Avoid doing that!! When played correctly, the object should not be to get drunk. Often, drinking games can require skill and teamwork. This article will focus on a couple of popular drinking games, with an emphasis on playing them correctly.
  • Appetizers : Be The Centre Of Attention  By : Dazza Walker
    appetizer recipes article
  • How To Save Money Now When Planning Your Wedding.  By : Tony James
    You can have the wedding you want find out how.
  • Food Rationing: The Only Solution To Food Wastage?  By : Victoria Cochrane
    With increasing amounts of food waste along with larger stomachs to fill, a look to World-War style food rationing seems the only answer for today’s time-poor citizens of the UK.
  • The Extreme Benefits Of Whey Protein Isolate In Building A Better Physic.  By : Craig Doyle
    Even if you aren't a bodybuilder, you need protein, and you specifically need whey protein because of the amazing benefits. Whey protein was once considered a waste product in the production of cheese. That is no longer the case. But what is the difference between whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate?
  • Brewing Your First Beer  By : Ray Eddings
    Brewing your own beer can be a fun and satisfying hobby. But brewing your very first beer can be a stressful thing. Until you have brewed that first one you really don’t know what making beer is all about. Here are a few tips to make sure that brew day goes off without a hitch.
  • Brewing Your Own Beer  By : Ray Eddings
    Homebrewing beer is very easy. The hobby is incredibly rewarding and can truly enrich one's appreciate of ales and lagers.
  • Fine Wine Accessories UK: Wine Accessory Gifts - Hotel & Bar Accessories UK - Hotel & Bar Equipment  By : Rini Brown
    Fine Wine Accessories in UK offers huge variety of wine accessories, hotel & bar accessories includes wine pourers, wine glasses, champagne flutes, ice bucket, wine bucket, wine cooler, Wine thermometers, cellar thermometers wine breathers, bottle coaster, cocktail accessories, tasting glasses, aerators, wine bucket stand, claret jug, wine gifts, wine presents, wine birthday presents, wine wedding presents & wine christmas presents.
  • The Finer Things: Singapore’s World Gourmet Summit  By : Adam Singleton
    Have you got a taste for the finer things in life? If so, Singapore’s World Gourmet Summit is a must. With top chefs, wine Masters and companies whose products range from crystals to cars all showcasing their wares, only the finer things make the menu.
  • Austin Burger Places  By : Dane Smith
    This article highlights some of the best burger places in Austin, Texas.
  • Want to Sweeten Your Reception? Why Not Have a Wedding Candy Buffet?  By : Ashlyn Trotter
    Gone are the days of a one-size-fits-all wedding reception - a wedding reception that is just like all of the other weddings the bride and groom's families and friends have attended. These days, it's about bringing the personality of the bride and groom into the wedding planning process. It's about creating an experience the guests will enjoy and remember for years to come.
  • Is Belgium boring? Not when it comes to beer!  By : Adam Singleton
    When it comes to exciting European destinations, Belgium seems to have a bit of a reputation for being a little dull. But let's not forget what's really important in life: beer.
  • Weight Gain Diet Foods  By : Davion W
    Weight gain diet foods are essential to help you gain extra pounds of healthy weight. Eating the wrong foods such as high carbs and other junk food is a sure way to create future health problems. We will look at some of the proper weight gain diet foods you should include in your daily diet and the portions you should be consuming to gain weight quickly and healthily.
  • A Low Carb Dieter’s Guide to Chinese Food  By : Philip Nicosia
    Chinese food fans, take heart. It’s true that many of the popular Oriental dishes are heavy on carbs: sumptuous fried rice served with thick sauces, noodles brewed in a savory soup, sticky buns, and flavorful stews thickened by starch.
  • Seafood has a great deal of really important health qualities  By : Coleen Panetti
    Seafood can be amazingly good for our health, Full of Omea 3 oils,proteins and many many nutriants. Could the secret to long life be found in the sea? Find out the facts.
  • Olive Oil, The healthy choice.  By : Sonja Radke
    Olive oil is a healthy choice over other fats such as butter, palm and coconut oils because olive oil is a monounsaturated fat that does not increase levels of cholesterol and triglycerides.

    Dr. Sears' Imported Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    Dr.
  • Meeting at a coffee shop  By : Catie Borucki
    As baristas are yelling orders and serving
    espresso, steam erupts from the milk pitcher and the
    aroma of freshly served caffeine announces your
    arrival into the coffee shop. This coffee shop is one
    of the perfect places to meet a friend or ta
  • Coffee Is Everywhere  By : Cohl Fedacre
    Is there a country that doesn’t drink coffee? Coffee is everywhere.
    The history and development of the beverage that we know as coffee is varied and interesting, involving chance occurrences, political intrigue, and the pursuit of wealth and p
  • For The Real Love Of Beer  By : Medla Cerza
    For the Love of Beer

    It’s almost scary to write about beer as a topic. An emotional product especially to men, saying something controversial about the product may result in a local bar brawl. Consider, for example, the fact that beer did not actua
  • Coffee...Coffee...Nothing but Coffee  By : Selina Cormin
    Coffee is the roasted and ground product of the seeds found within the fruit of a tree, the Coffea Arabica. Originally a native of Abyssinia, it was transported into Arabia at the beginning of the fifteenth century. Since then it has been widely cultivate
  • Making Homemade Pasta for Dinner Tonight  By : Gary Gresham
    Homemade pasta cooked al dente (to the teeth), is a chewy and light treat. Here are the simple steps to making fresh pasta for dinner tonight.

    Ingredients for pasta

    3 ½ cups sifted all-purpose flour
    4 eggs
    4 to 5 tablespoons water
    ...
  • 10 Timeless Tips to a Perfect Cup of Coffee  By : Gary Gresham
    10 Timeless Tips to a Perfect Cup of Coffee

    Few quests in human history have so captivated men and women from around the world than the search for the perfect cup of coffee. Yes, believe it or not, coffee connoisseurs have dedicated entire l...
  • Pure Kona Coffee  By : Gary Gresham
    Pure Kona Coffee is gourmet coffee grown only on the Island of Hawaii. It is grown on the dark volcanic lava rock slopes of Kona which is located on the west side of the Big Island. This area is approximately one mile wide by thirty miles long. It is situ...
  • Making Mom Happy on Her Special Day  By : Shane Bryan
    Mothers day is May 8th this year, are you ready? Are you in need of an idea for how to treat mom on Mothers Day that will not break your budget? How about indulging mom with a delightful home cooked brunch and a special tea pot for her to take home at th...
  • 10 Tips For Grilling Perfect Seafood  By : Shane Bryan
    Grilled seafood can be a delightful culinary experience if done right. Many people shy away from seafood because they don’t know what to do with it. Seafood makes a tasty, healthy meal on the grill. Did you know most fish has less than half the fat of bee...
  • Secret of Light and Fluffy Biscuits and Pancakes  By : Helen Porter
    Would you like to lose some weight -- in your baking, that is? This one secret ingredient (that you likely already have in your kitchen) is not only inexpensive and healthy, it'll also add a bit of "cloud" to your biscuits and pancakes!

    And tha...
  • Helen's Summerstyle Leg of Lamb  By : Helen Porter
    Most people have probably tried the Greek 'Kleftiko' lamb, a slow roasted dish that when done properly is probably the very best way to cook this kind of meat. The downside is the preparation involved - typically you have to cook the lamb for up to 8 ho...
  • Campfire Coffee Recipes  By : Anita Frogel
    Want to know a few secrets to making a good cup of campfire coffee? There are lots of recipes for making coffee in a plain pot over a campfire or for your camping coffee pot. Try a few varieties to see what suits your taste the best. Here are a few good r...
  • Solaire Gas Grills are based on a unique cooking system  By : Anita Frogel
    Solaire gas grills have a unique cooking system. Instead of using briquettes for lava rock as a convection heat source, Solaire gas grills use radiant infrared heat to cook the food. This is the same cooking technology that is used in the finest steak hou...
  • Australian BBQ Recipes  By : Anita Frogel
    Australian bbq recipes

    What makes a great outdoor party? Grilling, of course. And the Australians sure have some awesome bbq recipes that you are sure to enjoy.

    This first Australian bbq recipe is for shrimp.

    This is a very unique r...
  • Cast Iron Hibatchi  By : Anita Frogel
    Hibatchis are some of the most popular types of barbecue available. Their small size makes them suitable for outside areas which don't have the space for large gas barbecues. In addition, they are popular for camping and picnics. A cast-iron hibatchi off...
  • BBQ beef Brisket Recipes  By : Anita Frogel
    BBQ beef brisket recipes

    If you are looking for unique bbq beef brisket recipes you will be surprised to find that you can find several by just searching online.

    The best bbq sauce recipes for beef brisket can be found that you will enjoy ev...
  • Sweets for Your Sweeties: Fast, Delicious Recipes  By : Carrie Rottenborn
    The Recipes:

    Creme Brulee
    New York Egg Creams
    Fast Fondue

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    Creme Brulee

    Creme Brulee is simple but elegant.  It is the perfect ending for a cozy Valentine’s Day dinner for two!  This delicious recipe is a
  • Thanksgiving Recipes  By : Carrie Rottenborn
    My Great Aunt Helen always made this dish for our Thanksgiving dinners.  When I moved across the country, I made certain to call home and get the recipe in time for my first holiday celebration far from family.  In the years since, it has remained a stapl
  • Helen's non-lethal Chili Sauce  By : Helen Porter
    The best recipe for Chili (or chilli) sauce is a matter of much debate among fans - some like it hot, some like it extra hot, and some like it hot enough to remove the enamel from your teeth! The bottom line is, most people need a chili sauce strong enoug...
  • How to prepare the best Garlic Mashed Potatoes  By : Mambo Sprouts
    Would you like to prepare the best Garlic Mashed Potatoes that you enjoy at your favorite restaurant, but have no idea where to start to achieve that wonderful and delightful flavor?

    There are a variety of ways to create the best garlic mashed pota...
  • How to prepare the perfect garlic lemon chicken  By : Mambo Sprouts
    If you want to prepare the perfect garlic lemon chicken then you should try this recipe. This is one of the easiest and best recipes around for creating delicious garlic lemon chicken.

    Let’s get all of the ingredients together that you will need to...
  • Savory Garlic Herb Zucchini Bake  By : Mambo Sprouts
    Ingredients:
    ************
    1 packet Natural Garlic Herb Soup & Dip Recipe Mix
    6 cups zucchini sliced 1/2 inch
    4 medium tomatoes sliced 1/2 inch
    3 Tbsp. plain bread crumbs
    Olive oil

    Preparation:
    ************
    Mix bread crumbs a...
  • Fun Facts about Ice Cream  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    To this day, the history of ice cream remains a mystery. However, many say that the first ice cream is credited to Emperor Nero of Rome. It was a mixture of snow, nectar, fruit pulp, and honey. Others proclaim that Marco Polo, a 13th century adventurer, b...
  • Dai Nationality Bamboo Tea  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    Bamboo tea is a Dai Nationality ethnic tea. There are two ways to make the bamboo tea. One way is to fill processed (killing out and kneading and rolling) young tea leaves (one bud and two and three leaves) into a bamboo tube, and bake it on fire. The oth...
  • Mambo Mixers  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    If you like to entertain but would really like to spice it up next time, this is the book for you. Created by Arlen Gargagliano, author of PDQ Vegetarian Cookbook  By : Lorraine Bevere
    Although not a vegetarian by any means, I do really enjoy a good vegetarian dish especially when they are health and easy to prepare. When I saw that the 101 Things To Do With a Slow Cooker  By : Lorraine Bevere
    At this time of year there is so much to do and even just driving around takes more time. How can you get back some of that time? Try cooking hearty meals while you are at work, out on the slopes or just ralaxing and reading a book. With your trusty slow ...
  • Crazy About Crockery  By : Lorraine Bevere
    As with most cooks, when I first turned to my crockpot it is because I want something savoury and easy because I don't have the time to cook. When you check out Crazy About Crockery for the first time you will see that your crockpot can easily become you...
  • Low Carb 1-2-3  By : Lorraine Bevere
    Subtitled 225 Simply Great 3-Ingredient Recipes, this cookbook is perfect for anyone who wants to maintain a low carb diet with minimal effort and even less cooking time.

  • Holiday Cookie Exchange  By : Lorraine Bevere
    With the Christmas holidays coming up, many cooks will be
    looking at lots of baking and preparations for the parties and
    get-togethers not to mention the big day itself. How can you
    reduce the stress and still put out a variety of tasty treats
  • Everyday Low-Carb Desserts  By : Lorraine Bevere
    Anyone who is trying to maintain a low-carb diet knows that it can be a challenge when it comes to treats and desserts. Cakes, pies and cookies are all off limits, which makes them all the more tempting. I've Eaten A Hamdog!  By : Lorraine Bevere
    Remember a little while back when I wrote a column about that culinary vision of delight, the hamdog? And remember how I told y’all what a hamdog was (a hot dog with a burger patty wrapped around it, deep fried, and then served in a hoagie roll along with...
  • Emeril's PotLuck  By : Lorraine Bevere
    One of America's most famous chefs, Emeril Lagasse is known worldwide for his enthusiasm and energetic take on cooking. Subtitled Comfort Food with a Kicked-Up Attitude, there is nothing bland or ordinary about the dishes offered in this book but they ar...
  • Low-Carb Cocktails  By : Lorraine Bevere
    During the holiday season, and all year round, whenever we go out
    to a party or meet friends for drinks many of us feel we have to
    miss out or blow our diets. Not so, according to Dr. Douglas J.
    Markham the author of Beyond Atkins and now Low-Car...
  • Ten amazing things you don’t know about Tea.  By : Lorraine Bevere
    Legend has it that an ancient Chinese emperor was the first to discover Tea when some leaves were blown by chance into a bowl contain some boiling hot water. The tea we drink today is exactly the same and the brewing process has never been interfered with...
  • Ancient secret so powerful it is even mentioned in the bible!  By : Kieran Whittemore
    For thousands of years, herbs have played an important role in man’s life. The ancients used them for improved health and wellbeing, and today, even with the miracles of modern medicine, herbs continue to play a significant role in keeping us strong, safe
  • The Wine and Green Mushroom Caper  By : Kathleen Jerauld-Brack
    (a day in the life of a vintner)

    We were really looking forward to our visit with Andy and Gwen. Old college buddies, while I chose the medical profession, Andy chose sales. After a few years, Andy joined a wine distributor and eventually evolved i...
  • Special Easter Recipes  By : Carrie Rottenborn
    hot cross buns

    These sweet buns, often made as a breakfast for Good Friday, are marked with a symbolic cross made from white icing. They may be eaten plain; with fresh fruit; or split, toasted, and spread with butter and preserves.

    1 cup sca
  • Beware Gift Cards!  By : Jim Rottenborn
    The two chain restaurants my wife and I like best are Chili’s and Macaroni Grill. All the meals we’ve eaten at both places were bursting with excellent flavors. We’ll go back to both.

    But we had an experience at Chili’s recently that marred our fon
  • Barbecue Trivia  By : Jim Rottenborn
    Barbecue Trivia
    *    George Washington celebrated America’s victory in the War of Independence by hosting a giant barbecue for his soldiers.
    *    The hamburger was invented in the United States some time around 1900 a.d. No one knows who invented it
  • How to Decide Which Grill is Right for You  By : Jim Rottenborn
    A Few Tips for Deciding Which Grill Is Right for You

    Two key considerations in deciding which grill to buy are how often you’ll use your new grill and how many people you’ll feed off of it. You can buy a decent gas grill for under $100 if you don’t
  • Great Grilling Recipes  By : Jim Rottenborn
    It's impossible to achieve the status as a great grillmaster without a collection of great barbequing recipes.  Below are two of our favorites.  Try them yourself next time you fire up the grill.


    Asian Steak

    1 London Broil steak (abo
  • Favorite Chocolate Recipes  By : Carrie Rottenborn
    New York Egg Creams

    Picture yourself in a 1950s Malt Shop . . . Take a moment from the cares of daily life and travel back in time with this simple but refreshing concoction. 

    For each Egg Cream you prepare, you will need:

    1 ounce h
  • Quick Tips for Cooking with Chocolate  By : Jim Rottenborn
    Quick Tips for Cooking with Chocolate


    *Dipping strawberries in chocolate? Stick toothpicks into the stem end of the
    berry. Coat the berries with chocolate, shaking off any excess. Turn the
    berries upside down and stick the toothpick into
  • May's Featured Holidays and Recipes  By : Lara Velez
    There are three great days in the month of May that I would like to talk about...Cinco de Mayo, Mother's Day, and Memorial Day. I will share a brief history and include a couple of delectable recipes. Happy May!

    -----------------------------------...
  • Power Pops Diet Lollipops  By : Reginald Andersen
    Discover How You Can "Eat Candy and Lose Weight,"
    With Our New, All Natural Breakthrough: Power-Pops.

    It's true. If you want a safe burst of energy and a way to handle those cravings then listen up. Because Power Pops:

    Are a si
  • Fresh Fare From The Food Isle - Ireland  By : Robert LaGrone
    Fresh Fare From The Food Isle – Ireland Cuisine
    Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com
    Read this entire feature FREE with photos at
    http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/food/ireland/salmon/salmon.html

    It has b...
  • Might Coffee be the most popular drink ever?  By : Robert LaGrone
    About 850 A.D it is said that a lone shepherd and his flock
    came across a strange and mysterious plant growing upon a
    secluded and forgotten hillside. Before he could stop them
    some of his herd had began to gnaw away at this unusual
    berry....
  • More Mead M'Lord - Ireland's Medieval Banquets  By : Robert LaGrone
    More Mead M’Lorad – Ireland’s Medieval Banquets
    Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com
    Read this entire feature FREE with photos at:
    http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/food/ireland/bunratty/mead.html

    The...
  • Is Coffee The Most Popular Drink In History?  By : Robert LaGrone
    As far back as 850 A.D it is said that a lonely sheep herder and his
    charge stumbled across a strange and mysterious berry
    growing on a secluded and forgotten hillside. Before he
    could stop them, some of his sheep had already began to
    sample t...
  • Gourmet Gorging - Rafting the Bruneau in Idaho  By : Robert LaGrone
    Gourmet Gorging – Rafting The Bruneau in Idaho
    Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com
    Read this entire feature FREE with photos at::
    http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/sports02/raft/bruneau/bruneau.html

    When...
  • Modifying Your Recipes, More or Less  By : Carolyn Proctor
    You just found that great recipe that you have been trying to find for over year. And now you're dancing around your kitchen in glee!

    That's when you notice that it makes enough to feed a small army, but you only need to feed two.

    Or perh...
  • rm Seafood Restaurant at Mandalay Place in Las Vegas  By : Carolyn Proctor
    rm Seafood Restaurant in Las Vegas as seen in
    Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com
    Read the entire feature free with photos at:
    http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/food/vegas/rmseafood/rmseafood.html

    Valentine'...
  • Easy Blueberry (or Cherry) Cheesecake  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    Easy Blueberry (or Cherry) Cheesecake

    This recipe is so easy that even my husband can do it. (His specialities are boxed mac-n-cheese, Ramen noodles and frozen pizza!)

    Prep time: 20 minutes
    Baking time: 55 minutes

    Crust:
    • 2 pac...
  • Good Food/Bad Food What's Left to Eat  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    What's Good Today is Bad Tomorrow: What Can I Eat?

    We've entered the Twilight Zone when it comes to the multitude of
    diets being promoted today. Starting with the Atkins Diet, then
    the South Beach Diet, now the Hamptons Diet and more. All h...
  • Easy, Yummy Recipes Using Cooked Turkey  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    Almost every household in America has the same problem the day after Thanksgiving -- what will you do with all the leftover turkey? You could just reheat the leftovers and serve them. You could just slice the turkey and make cold sandwiches. But this year...
  • Arts in Pu-erh making  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    To many Pu-erh lovers, the appreciation for Pu-erh goes beyond its wonderful taste. A piece of Pu-erh Bing Cha is a piece of arts work by itself. Things like its outside wrap, inside label, and its shape and tea leaves all suggest the level of craftsmans...
  • The Essential EatingWell Cookbook  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    When chefs from your favourite cooking magazine get together to create a cookbook, you know it will be good. When they call it Essential, you know that this is truly one for the shelf next to the stove (for really easy access). This one is a keeper folks ...
  • All-Purpose Baking with The King Arthur Flour Baker's Companion  By : Chris, WebAdmin.
    Anyone from a beginning baker to the most experienced will get full use of The King Arthur Flour Baker's Companion. With over 600 pages of content, complete with colour photos and hand draw illustrations, it truly is a must have in any kitchen.

  • The Sophisticated Gourmet  By : Tea Hub
    The Sophisticated Gourmet By Noel Tyl

    So·phis·ti·cat·ed (s&-'fis-t&-"kAt-d)

    adj. Having acquired worldly knowledge or refinement; lacking natural simplicity or naivete.
    Very complex or complicated: the latest and mo...
  • Chips & Dip, Dessert Style  By : Tea Hub
    Applebees and Chilis have been my two favorite restaurants ever
    since I was a kid. I can't remember if it was Applebees or
    Chili's that had the vanilla ice cream scroop with nuts, fudge
    and a cherry on top sitting in the middle of cinnamon chip...
  • How to Make Piccadilly's Delicious Carrot Souffle  By : Tea Hub
    Mom and I absolutely love Piccadilly Restaurant's carrot
    souffle dessert. Recently over dinner there she was telling me
    about how she had tried to make it herself recently. She was
    just guessing at what ingredients Picadilly uses, and she felt
  • My Cherry Swirl Cheesecake Bake Contribution  By : Tea Hub
    Recently I participated in a local bake sale to raise money for
    the local animal shelter. I volunteered to bake a dessert, and I
    chose to do a couple of Cherry Swirl Cheesecakes.

    I'm a very picky eater and have never been a fan of cheesecak...
  • Portrait of a Barista  By : Tea Hub
    The barista is the Italian word for the skilled person who prepares coffee (ultimately espresso) in a coffee house.
    What would you want your barista to be like?

    This is not a trick question. The more I think of it, the more I believe it, that th...
  • General Characteristics of Tobacco  By : Tea Hub
    It is generally agreed that the use of tobacco in Europe, as a means of inebriation, originated in the introduction of the leaves of the plant into Spain from America. There is every reason to suppose that the plant previously existed in Asia, if not from...
  • Do you have the right water for brewing tea?  By : Tea Hub
    Many people know that the quality of tea leaves is very important for brewing a good cup of tea. However, not many people realize that the water that they use to brew tea is as important, if not more important, for brewing a good cup of tea. Mr. Zhang Da...
  • Cuban Thanksgiving From Our Latin Table  By : Sherri Allen
    If you have ever wanted to be part of a large loving latin family or have ever been fascinated by Latin-American cooking, you will enjoy Cooking By The Seasons  By : Sherri Allen
    In the first line of the introduction author Karri Ann Allrich says:

    "By aligning ourselves to Nature's cycles, we invite the presence of the sacred into our daily life."
  • Cooking By Moonlight  By : Sherri Allen
    We build houses to protect us from the elements, dams to redirect rivers and even use chemicals to artificially enhance our food. So much goes into fighting nature that it is important to also learn how to work in harmony with the seasons and phases of th...
  • Judging the quality of your Pu-erh Bing Cha by its appearance  By : Sherri Allen
    As we discussed last week, a Pu-erh Bing Cha’s shape and leave presentations on the surface of a cake reveal its quality. A good quality Pu-erh Bing Cha must be in round, regular shape, have even thickness and smooth surface, and tea leaves must be well ...
  • M & M's Royal Orgasmic Delight  By : Sherri Allen
    The Levy's are two devoted healthy eaters. They love to discover new tasty, healthy dishes fit to set before kings & queens. Their latest dessert dish is indeed an orgasmic delight that allows the taste buds to go on a journey of blissful decadence. And ...
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