Chinese New Year, Feb 9, 2005 - A Great Idea For A Dinner Party
by Indra Books What a great theme for a party with not a lot of expense. Don’t be deterred by the fact that Chinese New Year is on a Wednesday this year. I know it is hard to believe but people actually socialize Sunday through Thursday nights too. A party doesn’t have to be on a weekend. Just keep it light and fun. Bread Machines and Bread Makers For Every Kitchen!
by Curtis Miller Bread machines or bread makers are fast becoming a small appliance used almost as much as the microwave oven. And why not? The smell and taste of freshly baked bread is hard to resist, let alone very nutritious for you. These machines can be considered another of the few miracle kitchen appliances to make our cooking and baking lives more enjoyable. Finding bread machines online has never been more easier, except maybe which one to choose for your families needs. Here are some basic tips in finding the right one for you. Food Processors - Spin Your Way To Saving Time!
by Curtis Miller Like to save time in your kitchen? The food processors may be just what you need. Carving out a niche in the modern home, a few decades ago, the food processor stands right along side such innovations as the microwave oven and the coffee maker. Besides ease of operation, food processors cut down on meal preparation time, with their ability to puree, mince, emulsify, blend and knead. When searching for the right machine for you consider capacity, power and versatility. The Fundamentals
by Paul Rinehart Several thoughts run through one’s head when they think of French cooking. Visions of buttery goodness, heavy creams and fancy displays. There is much more to French cooking than that; France isn’t just Paris after all. One Bird the President Didn’t Pardon
by Paul Rinehart The talk around town in November was mostly politics, but after the election, people started talking turkey. My Waffle Iron
by Paul Rinehart I had always wanted a waffle iron. At the age of six, I started asking for one, every Christmas and every birthday. I dreamed of making large, golden, square waffles that were slightly crispy on the outside and light on the inside. I got my first wok when I was six, my first ice cream machine a few years later, but sadly, no waffle iron. Dehydrate Vegetables for Long Life
by Judy Williams By dehydrating vegetables at home, you can preserve your garden fresh produce for use all year round. It's really simple and easy to preserve vegetables this way. Choosing Wedding Cakes
by Franziska Hooson I love sharing my wedding cakes design experiences, and here I want to talk about the cake choices that are fundamental to your design. MonaVie Juice
by John Harte MonaVie is a new juice that offers so much nutrititon and science behind it. The juices main ingredient is the Acai berry which is found in the Amazon rain forrest. George Foreman Grill Producer vs. George Foreman Foods Inc.
by Laura Ciocan Salton, Inc., the producer of George Foreman Grill filed a complaint against George Foreman Foods Inc. regarding the use of the domain name Indoor Grills Featured in Steven Raichlens Newest Book
by Laura Ciocan Raichlen has written a book on indoor grills and grilling, addressing a large audience of apartment dwellers. Can Chocolate Benefit Your Health?
by Marguerite Bonneville We've always been told that chocolate is 'bad' for us, despite its delicious taste. But is this statement really accurate? New discoveries have cast doubt on this traditional assumption. Gourmet Foods For Every Occasion
by Duane Smith Enjoying fine food is definitely one of the pleasures of life. There is so much fast food and bland tasting dishes today because of the lack of time to really prepare food right, that when you do get to enjoy gourmet fine food, it's a special treat. Florentine-Style
by Skip Lombardi Today, when we go to a restaurant and order something "alla Fiorentina," we expect that it will be served on a bed of spinach, or stuffed with spinach. And we're content to think that we're paying homage to the good people of Florence. But I submit that, in fact, we're paying homage the woman who also introduced high-heeled shoes for ladies. Preparing Atlantic Lobster Tails
by Daniel Urmann This article will tell you everything you need to know about preparing Atlantic lobster tails. How to Stop Telemarketing Calls for Good
by B. Williams You come home from work after a long day, sink into the tub for a moment of reprieve and just as your muscles begin to relax … the phone rings. You dash out and grab it on the last ring only to be greeted by a telemarketer who mispronounces your last name. Doing Dinner: Confessions Of A Radical Mother
by Maya Talisman Frost I love slow living. It's peaceful, meaningful and downright radical in a go-go world. According to a recent article in (appropriately enough)Time magazine, groups of harried parents across the USA a... Fun & Healthy Snacks for Kids
by Deborah Shelton Looking for a quick and healthy snack for the kids? Here are a few tasty ideas that you can surprise them with, or let them make on their own. 1. Bugs On A Log: They'll love it just for the name! Si... Bananas: All That Potassium And Carmen Miranda Too!
by Marjorie Dorfman Bananas: All That Potassium And Carmen Miranda Too! "…We have old-fashioned tomahto, Long Island potahto, but Yes, we have no bananas. We have no bananas today.."- Folk song by Frank Silver and Irvi... Banish Boring Brown Bag Lunches!
by Cyndi Roberts One way that money slips through our fingers without our realizing it is by eating out at lunch every day. Did you know that by taking your lunch 3 days a week instead of eating out, you could save ... by
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