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by Larry Johnson
With all of the many types of cookware available, All-Clad, Calphalon, nonstick, stainless steel, uncoated or coated, cast iron, celebrity cookware and more, how can you choose the correct one for your needs? By examining the positives and negatives of each type of cookware your decision will...
• Date Added: 2/28/2006
• Views: 300

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by Lydia Ramsey
Many people know how to navigate place settings and know when to use each utensil.  How to hold those knives, forks and spoons, where to put them when you are not using them and what to do with them at the end of the course or the meal may still be a challenge.  Glancing around you while dining...
• Date Added: 4/12/2006
• Views: 427

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by Lydia Ramsey
For the past month you have been attending more than the usual number of parties and receptions, and the end is not yet in sight. You knew before you arrived at these business related events that you were expected to be on your best professional behavior. No letting down your guard so you...
• Date Added: 9/11/2006
• Views: 453

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by Lydia Ramsey
Many a business meal starts with a soup course. Unless you have already begun by munching on the bread, this is your first opportunity to demonstrate your table manners-to impress or un-impress-your dining companions.

Choosing the right spoon is step number one. If the table has been...
• Date Added: 10/31/2006
• Views: 371

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by Lynda Stang
Candy bouquet arrangements are now becoming the hottest new gift trend. Imagine having a beautiful bouquet that is perfect as a centerpiece, lasts for many months and yet tastes as sweet as it looks. Looking for that perfect unique gift idea, I stumbled on these yummy sweet candy bouquet...
• Date Added: 7/8/2008
• Views: 81

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by Mark Field
Curious coffee facts

Coffee is part of our daily lives and we definitely love it, but were things always like that? How popular was coffee during its first days in the Western world? Among the first coffee facts that have been preserved over the centuries it is impressive to know how it was...
• Date Added: 6/30/2008
• Views: 83

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by Nick Dover
One of the most prestigious worldwide competitions to rate Chilean wines, the fifth Wines of Chile awards took place this year in the Chilean capital of Santiago. Nine judges from the UK awarded medals to wines from many new regions, which reflect the scale and diversity of Chile's wine offerings....
• Date Added: 6/12/2008
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by Nick Dover
Laithwaites boast an extensive range of Argentinean wines and they are going from strength to strength. Much of this success is down to Malbec which is the country's signature red grape variety. The Malbecs of Argentina are almost black in colour and bursting with dark fruit flavours. The robust...
• Date Added: 6/12/2008
• Views: 89

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by Randy Wilson
The history of Jamaican coffee begins half a world away in France in 1723 when King Louis XV sent three coffee plants to the French colony of Martinique, some 1200 miles to the SW of Jamaica. Five years later in 1728 the governor of Jamaica, Sir Nicholas Lawes, received one coffee plant as a gift...
• Date Added: 7/21/2005
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by Ray Eddings
For many barbeque lovers there is nothing better than the pit barbeque. Grilled meats and cuts cooked in giant smokers can be nice but a chunk of pork or beef that's spent the last twelve to fourteen hours cooking in seasoning and its own juices just can not be beat.
The pit was indeed the...
• Date Added: 5/27/2008
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by Ray Eddings
Homebrewing 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.
First, double...
• Date Added: 6/7/2008
• Views: 76

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by Ray Flores
Baking is an art of making different kind or breads, cake, biscuits and other bakery products. The place where these products are baked is known as a Bakery. Bakery products are an integral part of our daily life. Right from morning breakfast to dinner we use bakery products everyday. These days...
• Date Added: 6/11/2008
• Views: 74

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by Ray Flores
The moment, one hears the name of cookies or cakes his mouth is filled with waters. The bakery products are generally very popular due to its taste and varieties. They are considered one of the best time pass. They are available everywhere and can be presented at any occasion. Among them cookies...
• Date Added: 8/2/2008
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by Rob Turner
Toronto, the beautiful land is known for its multi-cultural experience. This holds true for the food too. There is a range of cuisine that restaurants in this beautiful city offer. From authentic Indian cuisine, Chinese, Italian to Thai the range of flavors is amazing.

Food is truly a...
• Date Added: 7/8/2008
• Views: 73

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by Wei Zhang
Chopsticks History And How to Use Chopsticks?

Chopsticks are a pair of small even-length tapered sticks, which are invented by ancient Chinese, and are the main eating utensils of Asian countries, such as China, Japan, Vietnam, Korea and Thailand.
When the Chinese began to use...
• Date Added: 6/23/2008
• Views: 125


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