Archive for March, 2006
Friday, March 31st, 2006
One of the most significant elements of any camping or backpacking experiences is your food preparations. A fun trip into the big outdoors can rapidly turn into a nightmare without the right cooking gear.
Entire Article Best Camping Stove
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Friday, March 31st, 2006
Article about cutlery.
A chef’s knife is perhaps the most used cutlery tool in the kitchen. It’s essential in preparing almost all meals, and will be used in just about every recipe aside from those dealing with baking or dough. Since the chef’s knife is the most used piece of cutlery,…
Full article: Cutlery
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Friday, March 31st, 2006
Article about recipes using Terry’s Texas Style Barbecue Sauce.
Terry’s recipes are tried and true! Follow the Brisket recipe and you will taste the best Brisket in Texas! Chicken will never taste the same again using Terry’s Texas Barbecue Sauce that will marinate and tenderize like no other!
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Friday, March 31st, 2006
Article about camping food.
Camping food doesn’t have to be made up solely of bland freeze-dried dinners and trail mix. With a bit of planning, everyone can make great food in camp that packs light and tastes good.
Full article: Camping Food
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Friday, March 31st, 2006
Article about choosing and using a charcoal grill.
Although gas grills are becoming more and more prominent, the old-school charcoal grills are still preferred by many of us. There’s just something about that grilled flavor that’s hard to let go of. The variety of an available charcoal grill is much nicer than it used to be.
Full article: Charcoal Grill
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Friday, March 31st, 2006
Article about health conscious potato salad.
The only common denominator to potato salad recipes is some kind of fat or oil base. Basically, you can separate potato salads into two general categories; potato salads made with mayonnaise, and potato salads made with some kind of vegetable oil. Most potato salad recipes also use mustard, some amount of assorted vegetables, and various seasonings.
Full article: Potato Salad
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Wednesday, March 29th, 2006
Christmas Recipes
There is something special about the Christmas gathering. It is a time to give thanks for the blessings we have received for year that is to end.
After crowded malls and frantic shopping - we look forward to the delicious meal that we will share with friends and family and our loved ones.
Christmas Recipes
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Wednesday, March 29th, 2006
| “You’ll need to buy a turkey in the 10-15 lb. range. Any larger and your bird may be burnt and dry on the outside by the time it’s cooked. Frozen turkeys will need @ least 3-4 days to thaw in the fridge+ another 12 hrs. to marinade.” Find more information about Deep Frying A Turkey. |
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Tuesday, March 28th, 2006
Terry’s Texas Style Barbecue Sauce starts off sweet & finishes with a kick that leaves you wanting more! Our recipes are tried and true..chicken and briskett will never taste the same again. This absolutely beats any sauce you’ve ever had!
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Monday, March 27th, 2006
Oven roasted potato is one of the most delicious snacks recipes in the whole world. The cooking time needed is very less and the food can be served to the guests in a very short time. Simply give toppings of coriander leaves, sliced onions and green chilies with different sauces and make oven roasted potato the spiciest and special dish.
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Saturday, March 25th, 2006
The epitome of this advancement can be seen in the Kitchenaid professional mixer. Okay, if you have a mixer and it works, that’s great. However, if you’ve never seen a Kitchenaid professional mixer, don’t check them out. If you do, you’ll want one. These babies can tackle any mixing task you have in mind.
More info at: Kitchenaid Professional Mixer
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Saturday, March 25th, 2006
Cookie gift baskets provide a wonderful — and tasty — change of pace from ordinary presents. Even the person who “has it all” would appreciate getting a couple dozen fresh-baked treats, so you never have to worry about whether or not you’re making the right gift-giving decision. In fact, many people prefer to receive food items as presents because they can easily be shared.
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Saturday, March 25th, 2006
I like to shop around for coffee gift baskets. These are such ideal presents no matter what the occasion. My mother, my father, and any of my friends, they all love coffee. It’s funny if you look at a how coffee is evolving. While our parents enjoy drip coffee from a pot, most of the 90s generation like myself, prefer java over ice or with some fine syrup to add that extra kick. I recall after graduation how huge coffee suddenly became.
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Saturday, March 25th, 2006
Article about Healthy Weight Loss Diet:
There were some weight loss diets that encouraged vegetarianism. Others like the Atkins weight loss diet promoted eating of meet, but disallowed starch and carbohydrates. Some other weight loss diets promoted fresh fruits and vegetables exclusively while still others eschewed everything that contributed to excess calories… full article at: Healthy Weight Loss Diet
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Friday, March 24th, 2006
Do you really need to lower it?
Cholesterol is an essential building block of several hormones, and is naturally produced by the liver. While our diets typically have plenty of cholesterol in them, the liver will naturally be able to meet all of our cholesterol needs without getting any from food.
Read to know what is cholesterol.
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Friday, March 24th, 2006
Atkins weight loss diet promoted eating of meet, but disallowed starch and carbohydrates. Some other weight loss diets promoted fresh fruits and vegetables exclusively while still others eschewed everything that contributed to excess calories. This was an era when calorie counters emerged and weight loss diets became synonymous with body fat analysis and lean muscle weight.
Read more for this Weight-Loss Diets article.
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Friday, March 24th, 2006
If you have ever cooked at a higher altitude, you will have noticed that something was strangely different.
The food you were working on so hard to prepare didn’t quite turn out as expected, did it? It also took longer to finish cooking than you had anticipated.
Whether you are using a slow cooker or crockpot or baking there are some important things you need to know.
For some High Altitude Cooking Tips there are some things you need to know…
Go check My-Crockpot-Recipes.com for more cooking tips and crockpot recipes.
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Thursday, March 23rd, 2006
Chai Tea
Chai tea is a big seller these days. It’s a nice spicy blend, but without that drab earl grey taste. The great thing is that it offers those few non-coffee drinkers a second choice
Full Article on Chai Tea
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Thursday, March 23rd, 2006
Beef Jerky
Can you really get any better than a stick of beef jerky? Come on Jaws . That ideal compact energy source that the cowboys toted around in their saddle bags and gnawed on by the fire ring. How can you top that? Put in your pack and it lasts for weeks in fact gets better in taste!
Article on Beef Jerky
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Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006
This plant was originally embraced by the Native Americans. They recognized many of the benefits of saw palmetto. The first draw to the plant was survival. Native Americans used the plant as food during times when substance was scarce. The plant offers fruit that can be eaten. While it isn’t the tastiest treat it does provide useful nutrition for the consumer. Saw palmetto sounds more like a tool that fixes olives than an herb that offers great health benefits for the user. However, the benefits of saw palmetto are quite prominent and this natural herb is gaining popularity. Following are some reasons that you might want to consider adding this supplement to your daily routine.
Later the fruit produced by this plant became associated with some medical remedies. The benefits of saw palmetto moved from providing nutrition to providing medicinal supplements to the body. This shift made the plant more valuable than ever before since it had dual purposes.
The benefits of saw palmetto were recognized by the people who ingested the fruit. These individuals felt relief from urinary problem and gastric discomfort. Soon the plant became a staple for many who were suffering from conditions that led to urinary and gastric problems.
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