Archive for August, 2006

Cheese Of The Month Club

Thursday, August 31st, 2006


Why Join A Cheese Of The Month Club?

Why, to become a cheese connoisseur, or at least make sure you have plenty on hand for snacking! They make great gifts too - we’ll tell you all about them in this article.

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Popcorn Consumption

We often associate popcorn with movies theaters and ballparks, but nearly 2/3 of popcorn consumption
happens in the home.


Nutritional Value and Calories in Popcorn

There’s very few calories in popcorn so you can eat
more without weight gain, unless you drown it in butter!


Popcorn History

Although Europeans first learned of popcorn from the
Native Americans, popcorn history goes back much further than that.

Fruit Baskets

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

TEXTFruit Baskets If you are in the market for a fruit basket, the next step is

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Coffee

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

EXTCoffee Maker History
Learn about this handy kitchen device.

Starbucks Coffee History
A nice place to work and philanthropic too.

French Press Coffee
An easy way to make fabulous coffee.

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What Is Pesto Sauce?

Find out more about this flavorful sauce.


Cooking Prime Rib

Learn how to cook prime rib to perfection


Food Home Delivery

Get gourmet food delivered to your door


Pork Safety

Tips to safely cook, prepare and serve pork

getting Your Barbecue Grill Ready

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006


Did you know you can make frosting from pudding? That’s right and it’s rich and creamy too just like the pudding. This recipe uses the regular (not instant) pudding mix and is quick an easy to make. You can actually use any flavor pudding, so you could make butterscotch pudding frosting, vanilla pudding frosting or even pistachio pudding frosting. If you make the chocolate frosting, be sure to use the dark chocolate pudding.
Get the

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Getting Your Grill Ready for the Barbecue Season When the fall ended, and winter was just around the corner, youprobably did like most of us and threw a cover over the oldgrill, rolled it into the back of the garage or a shed (and someof us even left them standing outside on the patio), and tuckedit away for the season. With the grilling and barbecuing seasonjust around the corner again, your thoughts are probablyreturning to that old grill. But before you fire it up, you willwant to do a little spr …

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health Benefits Of Chocolate

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

TEXT Health Benefits Of Chocolate
See why eating this delicious food can be good for you too!

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Luxury Chocolates
Are luxury chocolates healthier?

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French
Learn about this creamy delight

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Chocolate Facts

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

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Everything you ever wanted to know about chocolate.

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How To Grow Sprouts

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Oven Fried Chicken
Oven fried chicken can be absolutely delicious. The taste is so splendid that it remains in your mouth long after you have taken it. There are several types of oven fried chicken dishes that will make your party special for all.
Oven fried chicken proves itself to be much more beneficial than the standard oven fried chicken. Following are the two most important benefits of having oven fried chicken:
Since it is fried in low fat oil, …

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How To Grow Sprouts Sprouts not only taste good, but they are also a great source ofvitamins, fiber, protein, anti-oxidants, and enzymes. A sproutis produced when a seed starts growing into a vegetable. Sproutscan grow from the seeds of vegetables, from grains such asbuckwheat, and from beans. While Mung beans are perhaps the mostcommon source of sprouts, you can also obtain good results fromlentils, soybeans and chickpeas just to name a few.
Sprouts can be grown almos …

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Keeping Spices Fresh

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Keeping Fresh keeps Flavor at its Peak
Spices are the backbone of any good recipe. Keeping dried spiceson hand is a convenient way to always be prepared for cooking.But old spices can leave you with a lack luster final dish andyou wondering what happened.
Here are some simple tips to keep you dried spices at therefreshest.
Shelf life of spices
- Ground spices such as salt or cinnamon can be kept for up to3 years.

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Health Benefits Of Coffee

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

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Health Benefits Of Coffee

It used to be that drinking it was a vice, but new studies showing the health benefits of are turning the worlds favorite beverage into a healthy habit!

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Fruit Explosion Pancakes Turn an old standard into a new breakfast experience to rivalthe best food that you can get from such standard pancake housessuch as Ole’s in Alameda, California. This recipe combines anice, light pancake with fresh or frozen fruit toppings for afantastic morning experience.

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More Gourmet Tips

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

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How To Buy Lobster Online

Learn about getting this great food delivered to your door.


Florida Lobster

Learn about these spiny lobsters of the tropics.


Live Maine Lobster Delivery

Can’t get much fresher than that!

Espresso Carafe
When looking for a carafe for your house, the choices are many but I can say the Braun 4 cup espresso carafes pour one mean cup of java. Experts rave about all of the added perks that the Braun 4 cup espresso carafes have compared to your standard coffee pot drip and espresso machines.

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