The Easiest Quick Dinner Recipes

Monday, April 30th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Most of the salad dressing cooking formulas have vinaigrette salad dressing recipes. Several cooking formulas done using vinegar and oil are the French Salad dressing recipes, Asian Salad dressing recipes and the Italian salad dressing recipes. Salad Dressings Salad is a mixture of hot and cold foods commonly made up of fruits and vegetables and then mixed with dressing such as crouton or nuts. Sometimes, whole grains, cheese, pasta, fish or meat are also added. It is usually served before or ...
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Indian Great Cooking Ingredients

Sunday, April 29th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Spices are one of the significant cooking ingredients of Indian cuisine. Spices and herbs are also one reason why Indian food is becoming famous to people around the world. Indian Spices Indian spices are heated in the pan with ghee or cooking oil to intensify the flavor before putting in food. Indian spices contain a variety of herbs and spices grown across the Indian subcontinent. There are many basic Indian spices such as cumin seeds, turmeric, coriander seeds, chili powder, mustard seeds ...
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Comfort Food at Its Best and it is Diabetic Friendly, too

Saturday, April 28th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Do you have a craving for some good comfort food?  We have a menu here of comfort foods to please anyone and it is even okay for diabetics, too.  For the entree we have Tasty Onion Meatloaf.  Meatloaf has long been considered one of Americans' favorite comfort foods.  This recipe is simple with a lot of the flavoring coming from the package soup and recipe mix.  The oats add an extra touch of "good-for-you" to this tasty dish.  The Vegetable Casserole can be prepared after the meatloaf is ...
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Authentic Indian Recipes

Friday, April 27th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

India cuisine has become popular in the United States. It is known to be cooked with many herbs and spices. Indian cuisine involves the use of numerous herbs and spices. It differs slightly from one city to the other. It is reflected in the demographics of various ethnical Indian subcontinents. It is influenced by other cuisines in the world particularly those from the Southeast Asia. The usual spices used are garlic, coriander, ginger, asafetida and fenugreek, turmeric as well as cumin, ...
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Summertime hampers

Thursday, April 26th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

When the sun comes out in the UK it's time to get outdoors and have some fun. You can pack up a food hamper, head for the local park and enjoy games and great food in the sunshine. Here are some suggestions for what type of food and drink you might like to include in your summertime food hamper. Meats and fish Meat and fish is a mainstay of a good food hamper, unless you're a vegetarian of course. Salmon and mackerel are popular fish options, whilst cold cuts of ham, like Alderton ...
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Old Fashion Apple Recipes: California Fresh Apple Cake and Homemade Applesauce

Thursday, April 26th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Apples are celebrated in everything from song to the dinner table.  Apples have long been a staple in a well-stocked kitchen.  From picking apples in Grandma's back yard to buying them at country fruit stands, we can always find a way to enjoy this delicious fruit.  Here are a couple of old-fashion recipes that use these wonderful fruits.  The California Fresh Apple Cake is simple, easy, and delicious.  The Homemade Applesauce is great and is especially good when you add the old-fashion ...
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Recipe Secrets - Secret Recipes of Restaurants

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Eating out is downright fun, but these days, doing so is growing increasingly expensive. Gas alone costs more than twice than what it cost only a year or so ago. Shipping costs are growing, and so consequently, overall food prices are growing along with them. The good thing is that you can successfully turn your kitchen into famous restaurants. How? Use the secret recipes of restaurants, of course!Click Here For Secret Recipes of Restaurants Instant Access!In order for you to be able to do ...
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Recipe Secrets - Recipes From Famous Restaurants

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Most of us have particular restaurants that we love going to. Going out to eat at your favorite restaurant is always enjoyable by most. When there is choice of excellent dishes on the menu, many of which we love eating, who wouldn't want to go a restaurant? But what if you had access to the top secret recipes from famous restaurants? Would you rather go home and cook these yourself any time you want than spend more from eating out?Click Here For Recipes From Famous Restaurants Instant ...
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Easy to Follow and Quick Healthy Recipes

Monday, April 23rd, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Many of us are health conscious. We only eat grilled food or vegetables. There are many quick recipes you can follow using these ingredients. There are already lots of easy to follow recipes you can gather from different sources. Whether you are a vegetarian, meat or seafood lover, there are lots of easy to do recipes that you can make for yourself and your family. These can be very healthier alternatives too. It depends on the recipe that you choose. Grilled foods are very popular among the ...
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HOME COOKING: Recipes for a Complete Romantic Dinner For Two - These romantic dinner recipes will have your mouths watering and your hearts afire

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 | Food and Beverage

It's not Valentine's Day - but you want it to be a a special night for just the two of you.   You've met someone special - maybe through friends - maybe on one of those Romance relationship sites like eHarmony or About the Author: A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants for over 30 years. He is a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian's articles reflect his interests in food service, dreamstudy, ...
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