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: Big Daddy's Fruit Freezer by: News Canada (NC)—Real men eat this yogurt! It's a truly fabulous frozen dessert or snack. So fast and easy that even your favourite I-hate-to-cook guy will like to make it, and so
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: Southern Mama by: News Canada Ingredients and Preparation 2 cups (500 mL) cold milk 1 medium-size ripe banana, peeled and quartered 1/2 cup (125 mL) frozen orange juice concentrate (or more to taste) Blend ingredients
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: Gianduia Peaches by: News Canada Grand Prize Winner 1st Prize – Dessert Category Recipe created by Wolfgang Hanau West Palm Beach, Florida Make It Special Chef Recipe Contest Makes 12 servings Chef Quote:
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: Spinach Salad with Nectarine Vinaigrette and Marinated Flank Steak by: News Canada 1st Prize – Salad Category Recipe created by Lyn Weingarten, Austin, Texas Make It Special Chef Recipe Contest Chef Quote: "I'm
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: Avoid Holiday Excess with Tasty, All-Natural Recipes by: ARA Content (ARA) - The holidays have long been viewed, from a food perspective, as a time of excess. An extra helping of stuffing for Thanksgiving, a few cookies
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: Toasty Plum Pecan Waffles with Fresh Plums and Maple Syrup by: News Canada 1st Prize – Breakfast Category Recipe created by Alexandra Jersyk Ricciuti, Dorchester, Massachusetts Make It Special Chef Recipe Contest Chef
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: Pasta Recipes – Three delicious easy recipes! by: Jonathan Teng These pasta recipes are excellent for dinners or parties. In this article, I’m going to share with you three delicious pasta recipes that
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: Japanese Cuisine by: Troy Pentico Tempura, sukiyaki, sashimi, sushi – even the words used to describe the most basic of Japanese dishes are exotic and beautiful. Japanese cuisine is easily one of the healthiest
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: Mrs. Butters’ Secret Key Lime Pie Recipe by: Dr. Larry Winebrenner "Frozen Key Lime Pie recipe?" Fern Butters asked. "Child, I’ll take that secret with me to the grave." Fern Butters’ frozen key
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: Reductions; Proving That Less is More by: Michael Sheridan Any liquid can be reduced just by heating it - but why would you want to do that? The answer comes back to two of our old friends, flavor and consistency (texture). By
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: Tomatoes: History, Origin, Facts... or fiction!? by: Kirk Gordon What is a tomato? You probably think it's a vegetable, right? As do most people. However, tomatoes are in fact not a vegetable, but rather, a fruit. In
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: Bartending School by: Kenzie Thompson Finding a Bartending School will be the first step towards a rewarding career! Bartenders at popular nightclubs can make as much as 0 per shift - which can add up to more then
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: A Sweet Slice Of Summer by: News Canada As the days grow longer, peaches, plums and nectarines are ripe for the picking – and a must-have for summer meals (NC)—REEDLEY, Calif. — As Mother Nature
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: College Cuisine by: Troy Pentico Going to college is a grand experience. It's the first time many young adults get the chance to begin taking care of themselves, no matter what the consequences. One of the main things
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: What is Nouvelle Cuisine? by: Troy Pentico The 1970's brought a great deal of upheaval and new ideas to the forefront, and the world of cuisine was no exception. In June of 1975, the British magazine Harpers & Queen coined
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: Why Do Make-Ahead Recipes Work So Well To Reduce Your Dinner Party Stress? by: Joanie Williams One of the “tricks†I find most useful for hosting stress-free dinner parties is to make some of the recipes ahead.
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: Pasta Recipes – The Very Best in Italian Cuisine! by: Jonathan Teng These pasta recipes are excellent for dinners or parties. In this article, I’m going to share with you three delicious pasta recipes
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: College Cuisine by: Steve Wilcott Going to college is a grand experience. It's the first time many young adults get the chance to begin taking care of themselves, no matter what the consequences. One of the main things
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: Main Dish Zucchini Recipes by: Rachel Paxton With summer coming to an end, you probably have an overabundance of zucchini from your garden that you are trying to find recipes for. Or maybe you know someone who is trying
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: Four Easy Zucchini Bread Recipes by: Rachel Paxton Tired of the same old zucchini bread recipe and want to try something new? Here is a standard zucchini bread recipe in addition to three variations your family is sure
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: Grilled Chicken Breasts with Tarragon Butter by: Peter Lenkefi Grilled Chicken Breasts with Tarragon Butter 4 Chicken breasts* 1 tb Tarragon 1/3 c Olive oil 1/4 c Lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste *
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: The Truth About Turkey by: Janice Wee All along, turkey has been associated to once a year family feasts. You know, the Thanksgiving turkey. The Christmas turkey. Roast turkey stuffed with some yummy stuffing, eaten with
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: Salads – Rabbit Food No More by: Dr. John Rumberger At home many people avoid making salads because the cutting up of vegetables takes time and often storage of a half used cucumber or bag of carrots is inappropriate
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: Mexican Burgers by: News Canada Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Makes: 6 servings 1 pkg Knorr® Onion Soup Mix 1 1/2 lbs (750 g) medium ground beef 1/4 cup (50 mL) water 2 tbsp (30 mL) chili powder 1
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: Favorite Cake Flavors for Baby and Bridal Showers by: Criss White A cake is an excellent treat at any party, especially baby showers and bridal showers. Asides from making a great centerpiece for your snack table, cakes
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: Diners - An American Icon by: Barbara Wangelid The definition of a diner is typically a narrow structure resembling a railroad dining car with the interior containing a service counter with stools for seating. Food preparation
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: British Food In The Countryside by: John Sanderson There is a lot of misunderstanding on the surface about the subject of British cuisine. This is mainly because British cuisine varies widely, depending on what part of
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: Selection of Seafood Recipes – compliments of Café Hobson by: Cafe Hobson Salmon Pate 1 cup salmon, flaked 1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese, room temperature 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 teaspoon prepared
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: Save On Food - Ten Ways by: Steve Gillman To save on food, be an opportunist. Buy what you like, but buy on sale. Do you need oranges every day? Buy them when they're cheap, then buy grapefruit or orange juice when it's
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: Peanut-Buttery Snicker Doodle Cookies by: Beverly Johnson Afternoons can be hectic even for the most organized mom; the kids are just home from school; you're trying to figure out what's for dinner...only to be surprised
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: Get To Grips With Your Wines by: Hannah Terry Tips on giving a bottle of wine. When we're going somewhere it's easy to grab a bottle of wine off the shelf, but wouldn't it be nicer to be able to give the matter some
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: Best Cookies: Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies by: Donna Monday These cookies are a delightful chocolaty twist on the traditional oatmeal cookie. Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies 1 ½ cups sugar 1 cup butter, softened 2
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: Best Cookies: Oatmeal Crispies by: Donna Monday These crisp, light, crunchy cookies are perfect with a cup of coffee or tea. Oatmeal Crispies 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar ½ cup butter, softened ½ cup
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: Best Cookies: Old-Fashioned Molasses Cookies by: Donna Monday When you’re in the mood for something with that warm, old-fashioned flavor that reminds you of sweet childhood memories, whip up a batch of these ginger
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: Curried Turkey Wraps by: News Canada Prep Time: 15-20 minutes Makes: 4 servings (wraps) 1/4 cup (50 mL) Knorr® Spicy Caribbean Marinade 1/2 cup (125 mL) light mayonnaise 2 tbsp (30 mL) honey 3/4 tsp (3 mL) curry
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: Best Cookies: Chocolate Walnut Fantasies by: Donna Monday There are a lot of great food fantasies. Now you can add these delicious cookies to your list. These taste sensations feature cream cheese, walnuts, coconut, and
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: Best Cookies: No Bake Rocky Road Chocolate Bars by: Donna Monday Here’s a rocky road that you’ll be more than happy to travel on. You’ll love how quick and easy they are to make, but I bet they won’t
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: Best Cookies: PB & Jam Bars by: Donna Monday Peanut butter and jam make great sandwiches, but these two winners make even better cookies. These cookies have a crispy texture with a yummy chocolate peanut butter topping.
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: Best Cookies: Pink Lemonade Cookies by: Donna Monday Imagine pouring a glass of sweet, tangy lemonade into a cookie. The results are these delightful, lemony flavored cookies with their pretty pink coloring. Pink Lemonade
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: How Sparkling Wine is Made by: Marcia Parks There are three methods that may be used to make sparkling wine. These methods are: the Transfer Method, Charmat Bulk process and Methode Champenoise. Methode Champenoise is
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: Soul Food by: Troy Pentico The history of American soul food can be traced all the way back to the days of slavery. More often times than not, the slaves were given the most undesirable part of the meal, the leftovers
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: Culinary Traditions Of South America: Argentina by: Samuel Murray Argentina is South America's second largest country, snugly situated between the Andes mountain range, the Pacific Ocean, and the South American countries
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: Regional Cuisine: As American As Apple Pie by: Samuel Murray We love baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet – or so an old ad for Chevrolet tells us. Apple pie is as American as… well.. apple pie. If
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: Italian Cuisine: In The Heart Of Tuscany by: Terry Lowery When an American conjures up an idea of “Italian cuisine,†often what comes to mind is pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread. Pasta, no doubt, plays a
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: The Perfect Omelet(te), How to Cook It by: Michael Sheridan Omelet(te)s They’re easy to cook, right? We’ll see. The first thing to remember is that you need the right size of frying pan. This is more
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: Exploring World Flavours In The Comfort Of Your Own Backyard by: News Canada (NC)—Summer is almost here, which means backyard entertaining and patio parties with family and friends. As cross-cultural cuisine continues
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: Champagne Wine by: Steve Austin Champagne is without question the finest sparkling wine made in the world. Champagne is the name of the wine region located about 90 miles northeast of Paris. Champagne can contain up
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: Kid Birthday Cake Idea Collection - Cake Decorating Without Fear by: Patricia B. Jensen Our kid birthday cake idea collection makes cake decorating fun and fearless. You don't have to be a pastry chef to create a professional
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: Home Made Ice Cream Recipe for Coffee Can Ice Cream by: Patricia B. Jensen This delicious home made ice cream recipe can be made with a few simple ingredients and a couple of coffee cans. The very best thing about having
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: Eleven Benefits of Green Tea by: David Chandler Green tea is known to provide 10-40mg of polyphenols and has antioxidant activity greater than a serving of spinach, broccoli, carrots, or strawberries Studies show that
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: Is Your Cookware Poisoning You? by: Michael Sheridan For over 40 years scientists have known that the fumes from hot non-stick surfaces can kill birds such as canaries. So just how dangerous are they to you? Several
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: Tips on Growing Lettuce by: Marilyn Pokorney Lettuce is an easy to grow spring and autumn vegetable. It's two worst enemies are hot temperatures and slugs. Here are some tips to grow lettuce all summer long, even when
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: How To Clean A Coffee Maker by: Gary Gresham Ever wonder how to clean a coffee maker the right way? Drip coffee makers need to be cleaned at least once a month to keep your coffee tasting good. Cleaning your coffee maker
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: Restaurant Dining for the Health Conscious Eater by: Arnel Ricafranca Here's food for thought! Did you know the average restaurant meal has over 1,000 calories? That's enough to blow any healthy eating plan. Fortunately,
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: Don't Burn It - Roast It! by: Michael Sheridan Despite plenty of evidence to the contrary, I still see recipes that insist you should cook meat at high temperature for the first twenty minutes or so to seal it and then
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: Gyokuro Cheesecake Recipe by: Eric Newman This Gyokuro cheesecake makes an elegant dessert. Perfect for any occasion, and pretty easy to make. Gyokuro Cheesecake Ingredients 10 chocolate graham crackers 1/4
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: Seafood and Corn Beach Barbecue by: News Canada (NC)—Seafood and seasonal vegetables steam to perfection on the grill in foil pouches lined with fresh corn husks. The husks prevent the contents from burning and
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: Save Money on Groceries: Part I by: Jon Martin One universal of humanity, no matter who you are or where you come from, you have to eat. Unless you grow your own food, you will have to go to the grocery store to get
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: Bread Baking Made Easy by: Beth Scott Don’t you just hate it when you follow a recipe to the letter and when the bread baking is finished the bread not only looks nothing like the recipe book’s picture,
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: Raisin Roll Delight by: Jan Nicholas Ingredients: ¾ cup cold water plus 2 Tablesps (very important) 6 Tablesps butter (¾ stick) ¾ cup vital wheat gluten flour 1/3 cup unbleached, all-purpose wheat (white)
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: Cake And Candy Gifts Will Make Them Feel Like A Kid Again! by: Tara Pearce So you have a friend that has a sweet tooth and you need to get them a last minute gift, or just a gloriously well thought out gift? Consider
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: Want To Buy Shrimp Online? No problem! by: Tara Pearce Are you looking for places to buy shrimp online? They’re not so easy to find. That’s what we’re here for. We’ve done all the hard work
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: Raise A Glass To The Best Wine Of The Month Gifts! by: Tara Pearce Are you looking for some of the best wine of the month gifts? We have taken out all the hard work and done your research for you. See our Wine Gifts
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: Gourmet Espresso Coffee Gifts? Mmm, Mmm Good! by: Tara Pearce Do you know an espresso drinker that you want to get a gift for? Perhaps you’d like to get yourself some gourmet espresso. Well, buying gourmet espresso
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: Using Bargain Wines to Your Advantage by: Neil Best Using bargain wines is often preferable for occasions when it would be unwise to to invest a large amount of money in expensive wine. Do you really want to use top-notch
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: Oil or Butter? They Are Both Fat! by: Michael Sheridan Newsflash: there is a world beyond olive oil. Look, I like olive oil as much as the next person and I use it extensively in my cooking. However there are alternatives
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: Low-Carb Pastry Pizzazz by: Jan Nicholas This delicious treat adds only 1.9 grams of carb for a Superb Roll of any size. Just add a glaze to the rolls once they are baked. While the rolls are baking, make ½ or ¼
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: Grilled Tandoori-Style Chicken with Cool Cucumber Raita by: News Canada (NC)—Using a tandoori paste from a jar makes this spicy chicken dish fast and easy. Marinate the meat at the cottage in the morning, or combine
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: Chocolate : A History of Chocolate by: Christine Breen Did you know chocolate was originated in Central America? That it used to be a treat only to the rich? Chocolate has a fascinating history! The Olmecs occupied a
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: Bread Baking Made Easy by: Beth Scott Don’t you just hate it when you follow a recipe to the letter and when the bread baking is finished the bread not only looks nothing like the recipe book’s picture,
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: Aphrodisiac Dinner Date by: Advice Diva Dinner dates with new companions can make or break a budding romance. First dates can be nerve racking. Planning the date can be particularly difficult. Where should you go,
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: A Shopper Thrives On-Line by: Paul G. Colligan The Internet SHOULD be “the place to shop†for low-carb dieters, diabetics, celiacs, and anyone else on a special diet. The posted prices are well below those
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: FOCUS ON FIBER: How Much is Enough? by: Monique N. Gilbert, B.Sc. The average American only gets about half the amount of fiber they need everyday for their body to function optimally. According to the American Heart
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: 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,
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: How to prepare the best Garlic Mashed Potatoes by: Anita Frogel 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
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: How To Prepare The Perfect Garlic Lemon Chicken by: Anita Frogel 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
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: Cracking Down on Cigar Counterfeiters by: Tynan Szvetecz In the most rewarding new industries, there is often a convergence of factors that make them lucrative and sustainable. Factors like the emergence of new technologies,
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: Pinot Gris Or Grigio, This Grape Makes Great Wine by: Darby Higgs One of the most popular imported wine styles in America is Pinot grigio. Nearly all of the Pinot grigio consumed in the US comes from Italy, but as we
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: Grilled Lamb Shashliki by: News Canada (NC)—This is one of those easy recipes with a real Mediterranean feel. If extra guests arrive, stretch the meal with more pita bread, or rice cooked with fried onions and
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: Ten Facts You Probably Did Not Know about Tea by: Lorraine Bevere Legend has it that a Chinese emperor was the first to discover Tea when some leaves were blown by chance into a bowl contain some boiling hot water. The
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: Fun Facts About Ice Cream by: Alli Ross 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
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: The Wine and Green Mushroom Caper by: Kathleen Jerauld-Brack 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,
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: French Wine by: Jeff Anderson Since the Roman times, France has made its wines, producing it from freshly cut grapes. The Romans are the first to disseminate the arts of winemaking. Wine is generally produced from freshly
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: Eat Well On a Budget by: Barb Keck Shopping on a Shoestring Eating properly for health on a limited budget is always a challenge. One of the biggest money gobbling culprits is ready made processed and packaged foods
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: The Basics of Cigar Humidor Care by: Matthew Rosen Seasoning a Cigar Humidor: To keep the things we cherish in our lives working properly, there is an element of regular garden tending that needs to be undertaken. Whether
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: Locusts for Lunch by: Kathleen Jerauld-Brack Could bugs be the next cuisine trend? Just imagine it: 'Restaurant Arthropod's'. Now serving: Locust Louis; Mealy Bug Meatloaf; Centipede Souffle; Moth Broth; Mosquito Fahito
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: Herb Facts by: Jeff Anderson Herbs were recorded in use as early as 2500 B.C. Ancient clay tablets reveal that the Sumerians used Herbs. The ancient Assyrians knew about the virtues of 250 herbs. The ancient Egyptians
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: Starbucks Coffee Company by: Gary Gresham Starbucks Coffee Company was founded in 1971 by three businessmen in Seattle, Washington who had a love for coffee and tea. It was important to them that the city of Seattle
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: Coffee …Most Popular Beverage Of All Time by: Mary Chambers Long ago 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
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: 6 Delicious Coffee Recipes by: Merrie Schonbach Do you love coffee? Most of us do. In this article we will provide you with 6 recipes to enjoy your coffee a different way. We hope you enjoy it. Irish Coffee 1 teapsoon
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: Is Coffee The Most Popular Drink In History? by: Mary Chambers 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
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: Excellent References Can Be the Clincher by: Linda Matias "Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me." This childhood chant is familiar to many. It is probably the most famous comeback line in
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: When It Comes To Sushi, I Have No Class by: Kathleen Brack While I was growing up on Cape Cod I would go to the fish pier every Sunday Morning with my Dad to pick up a fresh fish.. Part of the ritual would be to stand
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: Employees - Treat them the way they Expect to be Treated by: Alan Fairweather When you have to deal with one of your team who's complaining to you, rather than allowing your negative programmes to take over, get your
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: What Do I Have To Do To Become A Good Chef by: Robert Smith Being a chef is a very physical profession. You are required to remain on your feet almost constantly. Along with that, you must also be stirring, kneading,
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: Serving Wine by: Tynan Szvetecz Serving Temperatures The flavors of both red and white wines fall apart if they are too warm. It is advisable to chill your reds in the fridge for about twenty minutes before serving them,
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: Specialty Gourmet Coffee by: Gary Gresham Specialty gourmet coffee is a very hot commodity in today's market. The consumption of gourmet coffee has steadily grown with consumers enjoying the more sophisticated tastes
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: Would You Like to Learn How to Bake Bread? by: Jan Kovarik Even if you have never baked bread before, I can just about guarantee that your very first loaf out of the oven will be so mouth-watering that you’ll amaze
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: The Skinny on Oats, Oatmeal, Vitamins Nutrition for Skin Care and Bath Products by: Nick A. James Oats (botanical name Avena sativa) An oat is a grass that produces a fibrous root and a hollow jointed stem with narrow,
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: Caffeine -I Bet You Didn't Know This! Health and Nutrition! by: Nick A. James What exactly is caffeine? It is a colorless, somewhat bitter substance that is found in coffee, tea, chocolate and cola. It is also in many
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