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Affordable Gourmet-style Recipes
2007-06-23 23:37:00
by: ARA (ARA) - Looking for recipe ideas that are easy to follow, inexpensive and relatively guilt-free too? Try incorporating an American household favorite -- canned tuna! For something a little different that promises to please guests and family, Bumble Bee provides some delightful, recipe ideas made with canned tuna’s new gold label Prime Fillet. Keep this gourmet quality solid white albacore tuna ready in the pantry for parties, unexpected guests or family get-togethers. Then, whip up an affordable gourmet-style meal that will have your guests convinced you’ve prepared something truly elaborate and extravagant. As an added bonus, they will enjoy canapés or entrées that are delectable, but without those serious calories. Specially developed by two of California’s leading chefs, here are recipes that demonstrate how canned tuna is no ordinary ingredient. * Mediterranean-Style Rigatoni Pasta with Prime Fillet Albacore Recipe by Chef de Cuisine Fabrice Poigin, Bertrand at Mis


Gourmet Cooking Made Easy: Holiday Party Ideas
2007-07-06 11:47:00
by: ARA(ARA) - More entertaining takes place during the holidays than all the rest of the year put together। Relatives come to visit, friends and neighbors drop by unexpectedly -- this time of year you have to be prepared for a party on short notice.But with all the other things going on during the season, it’s hard to find the time to cook something nice for your guests। How can you put together a gourmet menu at the last minute?“You don’t have to be a gourmet chef to cook like one,” says Jill Blashack, president and CEO of Tastefully Simple, an easy-to-prepare gourmet foods company। “I don’t have time to cook, and many other people are in the same position.”The following are some tips from the experts at Tastefully Simple on how to be prepared at short notice for any kind of gathering this season:* Archive good recipes। From time to time you run across a recipe that would be great for entertaining: a quick and easy soup, an interesting hors d’oeuvre, a good mu
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Pan-Frying, Shallow-Frying, Sautéing
2007-07-13 05:28:00
by: ARA (ARA) - Jamie Oliver, Food Network star and best-selling cookbook author, is on a mission -- to make cooking at home easy and fun for everyone. He bills his new book, “Jamie’s Kitchen,” as a “cooking course for everyone.” Armed with this cookbook, fresh ingredients and a good set of kitchen tools, there is no technique a new cook can’t master. Jamie Oliver offers the following tips for one of his favorite and most healthy cooking techniques, sautéing, or what he calls “pan-frying:” 1. Get Yourself a Pan and Make It Hot “The single biggest mistake that new cooks make is cooking in a cold pan,” Oliver explains. “You must heat the pan before you start cooking. If you start to cook before the pan is hot enough, the food steams instead of caramelizing and frying. You want the heat of the pan to sear in the juices, making the food taste better.” 2. Size Matters “When it comes to frying pans, size matters! If your pan is too small, the ingredients will crow
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Make Your Own Gourmet Gift Baskets
2007-07-20 11:16:00
by: Donna Monday Everyone loves to receive a gift basket. Corporate gift baskets are often given by businesses to their customers as a token of their appreciation. However, most gift baskets are person to person expressions of love and friendship. You can find a great selection of online gift baskets from the very expensive to the cheap. Or, you can come up with your own unique gift basket idea and surprise a cherished friend or loved one. It’s not difficult to make your own personalized gift baskets. Most gift baskets involve a theme. Here are some sample ideas to get you started: ** Cookie Gift Basket – bake up some homemade cookies and enclose them in colorful plastic wrap, include a personal card or poem. ** Chocolate Lovers Gift Basket – include individual fancy chocolates, boxed chocolates, or the person’s favorite chocolate bars along with hot chocolate mix. ** Holiday Gift Basket #1 – a Christmas holiday gift basket idea could include small stocking stuffers, candy c
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Holiday Candy Canes Are Festive and Fun
2007-07-27 02:20:00
by: Donna Monday Candy canes are everyone’s favorite holiday treat. Just think about how versatile they are. Not only do candy canes look great hanging from Christmas trees, but their versatility makes them perfect for all kinds of decorative uses. Candy canes can be crushed or used whole in holiday arts and crafts projects. How about adding candy canes to your homemade holiday gift baskets? Peppermint candy canes are usually red and white, but they can also be found in fun colors like red, green and white, and also flavors like orange, cherry, and even chocolate! You can find candy canes sprinkled inside of cookies and other delicious Christmas recipes. Candy canes make great ornaments. You can buy real ones and hang them around the house or the plastic version works fine too. To create a festive mood on the holiday dinner table you can put out a couple of candy cane candles. Got a wreath? Stick a few candy canes inside and watch your guests smile. Candy canes always seem to make p
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Best Recipes: Classic Jello Milkshake
2007-08-03 06:15:00
by: Donna Monday Everything goes better with Jello. I think I remember an advertising slogan that said something like that. And our favorite gelatin really does go well with all kinds of dishes. Jello has got to be one of the most versatile foods ever invented. I’m sure you’ve had jello for dessert at some point in your life. Or, a fruit laden jello mold salad made with lime, orange, or strawberry jello with bits of fruit inside. Those salads make a delicious and beautiful presentation at luncheons. Jello is so popular that people have invented many ways to utilize this sweet, fun, colorful food. So wouldn’t you know it that someone came along and created the jello milkshake. Just when you thought jello couldn’t be any more entertaining, now you can mix it with milk and ice cream. The jello milkshake is so easy to make, even a child could do it (Please remember to supervise a child using a blender). The ingredients are so simple – milk, ice cream, and your favorite flavor of
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Best Recipes: Eggnog Milkshake
2007-08-20 09:01:00
by: Donna Monday It’s that time of year again when we all get together and share good conversation, merriment, and great food. Here’s a quick and easy recipe for an eggnog milkshake. This recipe is delicious and an alternative to traditional eggnog. To cut down on the calories you can use skim milk or low fat milk and low fat ice cream. Make it more festive by using decorative glasses or mugs and adding a candy cane or cinnamon stick for an extra special treat. Eggnog milkshake only takes a few minutes to make but everyone will think you made a special effort. Just think how nice it will be to sit down in your cozy living room while the Christmas music is playing and the Christmas tree lights are twinkling and savor the cool, creamy flavor of an eggnog milkshake. May your holiday be truly filled with warmth and joy. Eggnog Milkshake 1 tablespoon sugar Dash salt 1 cup milk ½ teaspoon vanilla 1 scoop vanilla ice cream Nutmeg Directions In blender combine first 5 ingredients. Mix un


No Bake Cookies Are Easy to Make and Fun to Eat
2007-08-31 02:07:00
by: DonnaGot an urge for a homemade cookie snack but don’t feel like mixing up a bunch of ingredients and baking? No problem। Whip up a batch of no bake cookies to satisfy your hunger craving। No bake cookies are easy to make and involve only a few simple ingredients. Fresh ingredients like milk, butter, sugar, peanut butter, uncooked oatmeal (rolled oats), cocoa, marshmallows, chocolate chips, raisins and chopped walnuts or pecans are commonly used to make easy no bake cookies. Online you can find many delicious and unique no bake cookie recipes like: ** Chocolate Peanut Oatmeal Cookies ** Chewy Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies ** Chocolate Fudge Oatmeal Cookies ** Crunchy Cereal Ball Cookies ** Old Fashioned Rum Ball Cookies ** Wonderful White Chocolate Cookies Kids enjoy making no bake cookies as well as adults becauseit’s literally as easy as mixing all the ingredients together in a bowl, rolling the dough up into balls, and plopping them down on wax paper to cool. The most fu


Making Hamburger Recipes is Easy and Fun
2007-09-20 02:05:00
by: Donna Monday When I was a kid Wimpy from the old Popeye cartoon show was one of my favorite characters because he expressed a deep love and obsession with hamburgers on a bun. Wimpy was always looking for hamburgers and wasn’t happy unless his plate was piled high with steaming hot hamburgers. Even though I could only eat one, I easily related to Wimpy’s love of hamburgers, especially cheeseburgers. As I grew up I discovered how easy it was to make a meal out of cooking hamburgers and putting them on a hamburger bun. Add a little ketchup or hamburger sauce and you’ve got yourself a quick lunch or dinner. While I’m not sure about the real history of the hamburger (a couple of towns claim to be the home of the original burger) I do know that they’re popularity spread quickly. Online you can find recipes for hamburger pattie or how to make foil hamburgers over fire. But some of the best hamburger recipes don’t even involve a bun. Online you can find recipes for hamburger
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Best Ever Apple Pie Recipes
2007-09-10 00:00:00
by: Donna Monday What’s the best ever apple pie recipe? That’s easy. It’s whatever apple pie that brings back favorite memories and creates new ones. Everyone seems to know what their favorite apple pie tastes like, however when it comes to recreating that same flavor, many find that you have to make an apple pie from scratch to recreate that Mom’s apple pie experience. Fortunately, if you’re looking to make a homemade apple pie, you can find plenty of free apple pie recipes online that will show you how to make apple pie from scratch, including the pie crust, or with already made pie crust. You can find everything from award winning apple pie recipes to the plain ‘ole delicious classic old fashion apple pie. You can make dried apple pies, Marlborough or Marlboro apple pie, vegan apple pie, carmel or caramel apple pie, glazed apple cream pie, texas apple pie, dutch apple pie, cranberry apple pie, fried apple pie, apple crumb or crumble pie, apple pumpkin pie, and mock app
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Give Me French Fries with that Shake
2007-09-29 07:42:00
by: Donna Monday What goes better with a juicy hamburger and a delicious milkshake than a plate of crispy French fries? Nothing, that’s what. I bet you’ve had countless meals, especially hamburgers, with a side of fries. Now you’re looking to find some recipes that show’s you exactly how to make those tasty diner and fast food restaurant style French fries. Well, you’re in luck because you can easily find out online how to make fast food French fries – like McDonald’s French fries, curly French fries, sweet potato French fries, oven baked French fries, or baked homemade French fries. Cooking French fries the traditional way involves grease and you want to be sure to use low-fat cooking oil to cut down on the fat content. There are places online to find French fries makers where you can deep fry them at home in just a few minutes. Many people enjoy the recipes for seasoned French fries that are baked in an oven and not a frying pan. Cooking seasoned French fries in the ov
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A Chicken Recipe for Every Occasion
2007-10-12 01:08:00
by: Donna Monday It taste just like chicken. That line’s become a part of our culture to describe meat dishes that aren’t made with chicken, but none the less, taste almost exactly like our favorite poultry meat. And why do we think that many of these alternative white meats (including tofu substitutes) taste like chicken? Because most of us have grown up eating chicken in every conceivable way, shape, and form. Chicken is by far the most versatile meat used in recipes and will continue to be so as long as it remains relatively inexpensive and easy to prepare. To give you an idea of the vast variety of chicken recipes, I’ve dug up a few favorites that folks are often looking for online: Garlic lemon chicken, beer can chicken, chicken marsala, chicken and dumplings, baked chicken, chicken parmesan, chicken pot pie, bourbon chicken, chicken noodle soup, chicken salad, chicken and dumplings, chicken breast, white chicken chili, fried chicken, chicken tortilla soup, chicken cordon b


Chocolate Cake Recipes We Love
2007-10-19 02:24:00
by: Donna Monday If you’re a chocolate cake lover like I am, then you’re already aware that it’s the best and most popular dessert ever created – at least for all of us chocolate lovers. There’s something comforting about a dark, rich, moist piece of chocolate cake with creamy chocolate icing on top. No wonder people perk up when they see that someone’s serving up chocolate cake. Frowns turn into smiles, bad moods turn happy, grumbling turns into giggles. Yep, chocolate cake has the power to lift up weary spirits. Did you know that chocolate cake can come in a surprising variety of recipes? That’s right. The plain chocolate cake can be spiced up, molded, and filled with a variety of tasty goodies. Here’s a small sample of some great chocolate cake recipes you can easily find online. Chocolate chip cheese cake, German chocolate cake, jelly roll chocolate cake, chocolate kraut bundt cake, chocolate fudge cake, white chocolate mud cake, chocolate crème cake, chocolate er


Best Recipes: Classic Vanilla Milkshake
2007-10-27 08:44:00
by: Donna Monday Sometimes plain vanilla is best. A lot of people will skip over the plain vanilla ice cream or the plain vanilla milkshake in favor of the fancier versions because vanilla just seems so, well . . . plain. But plain is just fine if you’re in the mood for a simple dessert milkshake that hits the right spot. Just think, with plain vanilla you don’t have to think about adding anything else except the basic ingredients that everyone has in the cupboard. Vanilla tastes and smells so good that you can find it’s sweet scent used in many perfumes and candles. There’s also something comforting about vanilla. Vanilla is like an old friend – you always know it’ll be around. So take a break from those fancier recipes and delight in the simple pleasures of an ice cold, old fashioned vanilla milkshake. It’s pure, sweet satisfaction. Classic Vanilla Milkshake 3 scoops vanilla ice cream 1-1/2 cups milk 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 2 teaspoons sugar Directions In a blende


Best Recipes: I Love Strawberries Milkshake
2007-11-04 08:55:00
by: Donna Monday I love strawberries! Do you? If so, then you’ll love this recipe for making a strawberry milkshake. I remember how much fun it was as a little girl to go and pick fresh strawberries in the field. There’s nothing more enjoyable than adding a handful of big, ripe, juicy strawberries to a bowl of cereal or to the top of a frosted cake to make it more colorful. And let’s not forget that delectable dessert called strawberry shortcake. But of course, we know that you don’t have to put strawberries on top of something to enjoy them. They’re nature’s perfect snack fruit that comes ready to eat. If you love milkshakes and strawberries, then you most definitely enjoy the taste of strawberry milkshakes. Milk and cream are the perfect compliment to the sweet tangy flavor of ripe strawberries. Why, you could say it’s a match made in heaven. Because . . . that’s what a homemade strawberry shake tastes like – pure heaven. You don’t have to wait till summer to enj
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Best Recipes: Old Fashioned Chocolate Milkshake
2007-11-11 05:30:00
by: Donna Monday Is there any drink more delicious to chocolate lovers than a tall glass of frosty chocolate milk? How about a chocolate milkshake? Chocolate milkshakes are easy to make and a delicious indulgence to have with your classic restaurant meal consisting of hamburger, shake and fries. Instead of heading out to the closest fast food joint when you feel that chocolate milkshake craving coming on, why not get out the blender and make it yourself? Chocolate milkshakes are easy to make and you can control how much chocolate syrup and ice cream you use – and best of all, you decide the quality of ingredients that go into your glass of chocolate heaven. Here’s a quick and easy chocolate milkshake recipe: Old Fashioned Chocolate Milkshake 1 cup chocolate or vanilla ice cream ½ cup whole milk 3 – 4 tablespoons chocolate syrup Directions Put all the ingredients a blender. Blend until smooth. Enjoy! About the author:Copyright 2004 Donna Monday Easy to make – fun to drink http


Coffee club membership is a joy for coffee lovers
2007-11-18 11:04:00
by: Julie Carter The coffee club concept is relatively new but is taking the world by storm. Reward yourself or your friends and relatives with coffee clubs by joining up and saving loads. Each month, you will get a shipment of coffee delivered direct to your door. This is a great way to taste new coffees, sample different varieties, find a brew that you really like and ultimately avoid a trip to the store to buy your favorite coffee. Automatic shipment is very convenient, especially if you like your coffee first thing in the morning because this means you will never run out when you need it the most. Clubs are now springing up all over America and different clubs have different offerings so it is easy to find one that suits you. Most clubs offer a coffee of the month and/or your choice of flavors. With flavors you can choose what coffee you want delivered each month, or allow the company to surprise you. Depending on the club, it could be your favorite flavor, or a different flavor e


Frugal Cooking With Herbs
2007-11-24 07:24:00
by: Cyndi Roberts Herbs are fun to grow and easy to use. Herbs can be a frugal cook's best friend because they can enhance even the simplest fare making it seem grand! Herbs are easy to grow--you can even grow them on your kitchen windowsill. The addition of herbs can change completely the flavor of foods-from homemade breads to soups, stews and vegetables. And they can add variety and excitement to your diet. A beginner should use herbs with care, adding a little at a time and adjusting to your own taste. Each herb has its own individual flavor and certain herbs also have well-known associations with particular foods. Basil is often paired with tomatoes, rosemary with lamb, chives with cream cheese and cottage cheese. Fresh herbs are wonderful as garnishes. Herb vinegars can be used in salad dressings, soups and marinades. You can also add fresh herbs to mayonnaise or butter for a different flavor. Fresh herbs will keep in the refrigerator for several days. A good way to freeze herb
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Spanish Food: How To Make The Perfect Paella
2007-12-01 23:06:00
by: Linda Plummer Looking for a traditional Spanish recipe? Without doubt, the best-known is going to be the prodigious paella ... that tasty, adaptable, gregarious dish famed throughout Spain and the World. And, what an impressive choice of recipes exist for a pleasurable paella: seafood, chicken, rabbit ... or a mixture of all three! Perhaps you are non-meat eating ... well, just opt for one of the several vegetarian paella recipes. Bit of a health fanatic? Then substitute white rice for whole-grain rice or wild rice. Got a large family and not much money to feed them on? Use plenty of rice and imagination along with a tasty stock, plus whatever you can find in the cupboard! I have certainly enjoyed many paellas where there have been more bones/shells than meat/ seafood! And, very tasty they have been too, the richness of the company more than compensating for any paucity in the ingrediants. So ... how do you go about making the perfect paella? First of all, you need to choose your
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Shake Things Up With Fun Milkshakes
2007-12-10 02:31:00
by: Donna Monday Milkshakes have been around since the old days of drugstore soda fountains. Now days we tend to drink milkshakes mainly when we go out for a bite to eat at a fast food restaurant. Milkshakes are healthy (they contain calcium) and delicious. The most common milkshake flavors are: strawberry, vanilla and chocolate. But you don't have to wait for your next fast food trip to enjoy a frothy, cold milkshake. Why not whip out your blender and make your own? Milkshakes are extremely easy to make and only take a minute or two. Kids especially love milkshakes. What a great way to get them to drink more milk. If you're bored with the regular strawberry, vanilla and chocolate milkshakes, try these mouth-watering variations: Blueberry Breakfast Milkshake - with fresh blueberries and apple juice Peanut Butter Cup Milkshake - with peanut butter cups and chocolate syrup Jello Milkshake - with any flavor jello and vanilla ice cream Chocolate Cherry Milkshake - with cherrie
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The Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookie Experience
2007-12-17 23:49:00
by: Donna Monday Just about everyone loves freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. Many of us have fond memories from our childhoods of the aroma of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies filling up the house. Our eager little eyes anxiously awaiting their arrival from oven to countertop. Chocolate chip cookies are the ultimate comfort food. There's just something about them that makes us feel warm and fuzzy. The chocolate chip cookie has evolved over the years into a mouth-watering variety of textures and flavors. If you're a fruit lover you'll enjoy banana chocolate chip cookies or cherry chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate lovers will delight over chocolate chocolate chip cookies, double chocolate chip cookies and white chocolate chip cookies. Another popular variation is the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. Who knew that oatmeal would taste so good with chocolate? If you want to spice up your favorite chocolate chip cookies even more, you can add tasty morsels like mint chips, crais
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Smooth Refreshing Smoothies
2007-12-25 08:06:00
by: Donna MondayMore people today are discovering the healthy benefits of drinking a delicious, refreshing smoothie for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Instead of soda pop at your next meal or diet cola, consider whipping up a smoothie made with fresh fruit, yogurt, skim milk or juice. Smoothies will give you a real energy boost and are healthier for you than cola or soda. Online you will find recipes for popular smoothies like: banana smoothie, blueberry smoothie, chocolate smoothie, jello smoothie, mango smoothie, peanut butter smoothie, strawberry smoothie, tofu smoothie, and tropical smoothie. Here is a sample of the kinds of smoothie recipes you will see: Banana Creamsicle Smoothie - with bananas and orange juice Blueberry Pineapple Smoothie - with blueberries and pineapple orange juice Chocolate Raspberry Smoothie - with raspberries and chocolate syrup Virgin Margarita Smoothie - with lime jello and pineapple Mango Smoothie - with fresh peaches and mango chunks Classic Pean


Delicious recipes: Kid Recipe
2008-02-19 23:54:00
by: Ronald Yip How To Teach Your Children To Cook If you're ready to teach your children how to cook (with kid recipe), here are some simple tips for teaching them the basics, and giving them skills that will last them a lifetime! First of all, think safety. Any child that has to stand on a stool or chair in order to reach the stove is too young to cook. Start younger children off by letting them help set and clear the table, gathering ingredients, and stirring, mixing or adding ingredients. Next, set rules about handling knives and other sharp instruments and handling hot pans or boiling ingredients. Some parents start teaching their children to cook by showing them how to make things that don't require cooking first, and then graduating to letting them make food in the microwave. Create
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Choosing The Best Ice Cream Maker
2008-02-08 02:51:00
by: Sharon Chennault You can make delicious ice cream at home, as good as any premium store brand, if you choose a good ice cream maker and follow a few tips. Ice cream makers can range in price from under $100 to over $500. The more expensive models contain built in freezing compressors. The less expensive models are perfectly suited for use in the home and come in two basic types. There is the type that uses rock salt and ice to cool the ice cream mixture and the type that has a canister that is placed in the freezer. Each of these is equipped with an electric crank or a manual crank. Your particular needs will determine which is right for you. If you want to make a large quantity of ice cream, you will need to purchase a model that uses rock salt and ice. The canister models will only
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The Untold Secrets To Making Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream
2008-02-01 00:56:00
by: Beth Scott Have you ever wondered if there was a healthful alternative to the sugar and preservative filled vanilla ice cream you buy in the supermarkets? If you have or if you would truly like to try homemade vanilla ice cream then this is for you. I have a recipe for homemade vanilla ice cream, that will knock your socks off when you taste it. The first thing you need to know is how to make your own 100% healthy and natural vanilla extract for your homemade vanilla ice cream. Vanilla extract is a basic ingredient in almost any homemade ice cream, but is essential in homemade vanilla ice cream. You might buy the vanilla extract from a good quality store if you can find an unadulterated brand. But to make your own you’ll need about a quart of milk, a vanilla bean (available at most
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Spanish Food - How To Make Spicy Gazpacho Soup.
2008-01-23 00:46:00
by: Linda Plummer Home-made soups are so good for you - all that nourishing stock and chock-a-block full of vitamins and minerals. But ... who on earth could face boiling bones for hours on end during the scorching Spanish summer weather, not to mention preparing the soup once the stock is made? I don´t think it would tickle anybody´s fancy to then have to tuck into a piping-hot soup! For this reason, the Spanish came up with their wonderful, ice-cold soup - gazpacho - beautifully colorful, packed with goodness, cheap and simple to prepare, no cooking and ... most important of all, an absolute delight to drink. Traditional gazpacho originates from romantic Andalucia - that large, exotic southerly region of Spain which is home to such extensive Arabic influence. The chilled, raw soup wa
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Coffee Drink Basics
2008-01-16 08:16:00
by: Gary GreshamWhen you enter a coffee house, you have a multitude of drink choices like latté, cappuccino, straight shot and caffé mocha just to name a few. Sometimes knowing what to order can be overwhelming unless you know what you are getting. After all, who wants to pay an outrageous amount of money for a mystery drink that you may not even like? So has come to the rescue, and after you read this, you'll have a basic understanding of how the most popular coffee drinks are made and what they are made of. Most coffee drinks start with espresso and espresso is just coffee that is brewed a certain way. It is finely ground to almost a powder then very hot water is forced through the grounds under intense pressure. The brewing process is timed so that the flavorful and aromatic oils are
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Spanish Food - How To Prepare Boquerones
2008-01-08 10:09:00
by: Linda Plummer Whilst on your travels in Spain and pausing to take a breath from site-seeing, you have surely experimented with "tapas" at a welcoming bar. If this is the case, it is more than likely that you have come across the small, tasty filleted fish, preserved in olive oil, sliced garlic and chopped parsley, and highly popular throughout Spain. This delectable dish is usually known as "boquerones" but, depending on the area, can also be called "anchoas". Boquerones are small, fresh anchovies. Accompanied by crisp, fresh Spanish bread, a glass of ruby-red wine or refreshing Asturian cider, they are a delight to eat. Moreover - as with many traditional Spanish dishes which comprise the renowned Mediterranean Diet - they are extremely healthy. Like its friend the sardine, the ancho


Spanish Food - How To Make The Perfect Paella
2008-01-01 11:15:00
by: Linda PlummerLooking for a traditional Spanish recipe? Without doubt, the best-known is going to be the prodigious paella ... that tasty, adaptable, gregarious dish famed throughout Spain and the World. And, what an impressive choice of recipes exist for a pleasurable paella: seafood, chicken, rabbit ... or a mixture of all three! Perhaps you are non-meat eating ... well, just opt for one of the several vegetarian paella recipes. Bit of a health fanatic? Then substitute white rice for whole-grain rice or wild rice. Got a large family and not much money to feed them on? Use plenty of rice and imagination along with a tasty stock, plus whatever you can find in the cupboard! I have certainly enjoyed many paellas where there have been more bones/shells than meat/ seafood! And, very tasty t
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