Monthly Archives: December 2011
Dec 26th, 2011Posted by Jeff Schweppe
When it comes to setting up a kitchen in a new home, being newly single isn't the same as starting out. You already have a few things - maybe you split up the kitchen contents. Now you find yourself with a eclectic mix of kitchen tools and you aren't sure where to go from there. This article will lead you through the kitchen completion process step-by-step.
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Dec 24th, 2011Posted by Tom Allitt
Next time you are in the kitchen have a good look around at all the different kinds of food storage solutions you have. There will be a breadbin, a fridge and freezer, a pantry, a salt and pepper shaker, a biscuit barrel or tin, the list goes on and on.
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Dec 22nd, 2011Posted by Tad Kumagai
The article explains the traditional Japanese herbal medicine practice called Kanpo, of which most common herbal medicine is known as Chinese liquorice root.
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Dec 22nd, 2011Posted by John Moxly
Making picnic food doesn't have to be tough. In fact, you don't have to make it at all. Here are a few picnic food items you can pick up on the go.
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Dec 18th, 2011Posted by Jeff Schweppe
Between cleaning and storing, often kitchen tools that claim to be time-saving are more trouble than their worth. In this article, the author describes 5 tools that make the grade.
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Dec 18th, 2011Posted by Tad Kumagai
The article describes why green teas have helped Japanese people stay fit and thin.
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Dec 14th, 2011Posted by Charlotte Lawrence
No one really likes wasting things, so it is no surprise that there are many things designed to keep things fresh when it comes to food. A bread bin can keep your bread soft and fresh for a long time at room temperature so that you do not have to keep making trips to the store to buy more.
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Dec 12th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White
Coming together to eat food is one of the most basic human experiences we all share. Every major life event and every major holiday is marked with traditional foods and meals. It is impossible to imagine Christmas, the Fourth of July, or a wedding without the presence of food. Even having a few guests over at your house entails the preparation and sharing of food.
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Dec 10th, 2011Posted by John Cunningham
The common idea about "eating healthy" is that you will be subjected to torturous boring meals that all taste and look the same. This idea could never be more wrong now more than ever.
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Dec 7th, 2011Posted by Mathieu Courchesne
How do you ensure that you prepare tasty low fat cookouts for your picnic without compromising on flavor? find out how to do that below.
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Dec 4th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White
If you are about to have a special occasion or event where you will gather together a large group of people, you will likely need some type of catering to ensure all your guests are fed. When you have such an occasion you may want to consider doing something that is not the 'normal' party food.
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Dec 3rd, 2011Posted by Charlotte Lawrence
Have you ever walked into a home and noticed the heavenly smell of homemade bread baking in the oven? There is nothing that smells any better. Many people have become far too busy to make bread, and as a result, bread making was fast becoming an art of the past. That is, until the electric bread maker came on the scene. Now you can enjoy the smell of fresh bread baking even when you're busy.
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Dec 3rd, 2011Posted by John Moxly
Finding vegetarian picnic food is important in order to accommodate everyone at your picnic. Here are a few ideas and recipes for delicious vegetarian picnic options.
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