Home Made Ice Cream Recipe for Coffee Can Ice Cream Author: Patricia B. Jensen This delicious home made ice cream recipe can be made with a few simple ingredients and a couple of coffee cans. The very best thing about having birthday cake is the ice cream that goes along with it. Learn how to make your own yummy
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Why Culinary Education Author: Emma White If you are thinking about a career in culinary arts then studying in a culinary school is a must. You may be a great cook but you will never become expert learning culinary arts yourself. Farther taking up a job as a chef in a good restaurant demands a
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Bacteria and Food-borne Diseases Author: Richard Massey Types of Bacteria Bacteria are all around us, in the air, water, ground, on our skin and in our bodies. They are classified in a variety of ways, but for our purpose we can categorize them in a more basic way. Harmless bacteria Most bacteria fall
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How to Cook a Really Crispy Duck or Chicken Author: Hans Dekker How to Cook a real Crispy Duck If you're like me you love the skin on the outside of duck, if it's crispy. The texture of the meal can totally be changed with a crispy skin. The secret is to make sure the duck is scored across the front and
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The Art of the Marinade Author: Michael Sheridan It's a sad fact that these days it has become almost essential to marinade most cuts of meat, unless you intend to casserole them. I'll go into why that is the case a bit later on, but for the time being let's just examine why we use marinades at
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How Wine is Made Author: Neil Best The first stage in the wine making process is to crush the grapes. In days gone by the grapes would be loaded into a large vat and the wine maker(s) would gently tread on them to break the grapes' skins to release the juice. Nowadays this procedure is
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The Wonderful World Of Peanuts Author: Lara Velez HISTORY Before I begin with the history of peanuts you should probably know that the peanut is not a nut. The peanut is actually more closely related to the pea. It is a member of the legumes family. Also, peanuts do not grow in trees like nuts do.
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Weight Loss With Avocado, Walnuts and Crispy Bacon Author: Kim Beardsmore Losing weight doesn't have to be boring when you focus on bright, colourful meals. What does this mean? Simply by making sure your plate reflects a range of colours, you'll naturally create more balanced and healthful menus. Not everyone has the time or
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One Bird the President Didn't Pardon Author: Paul Rinehart Talking turkey The talk around town in November was mostly politics, but after the election, people started talking turkey. The thought of using a self basting or kosher turkey did not appeal to me, I've never liked taking too many short cuts, I
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Blue Lobsters Are Real! Author: James Smith Lobsters are supposed to be red right? ... Well, yes and no. Most live american lobsters are naturally colored an olive green or mottled dark greenish brown. In rare cases, lobsters come in shades of bright blue, white (albino), yellow, black, and red
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Party Appetizer Recipes - So Easy And So Affordable! Author: Jonathan Teng These are two of my favorite party appetizer recipes that I used to prepare in parties! They are quick, easy and the ingredients are available in any store. Cocktail Kebabs Ingredients: 8 large Shrimp, cooked 1 Garlic clove, crushed 2
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Grilled Albacore Tuna Steak Recipes Author: Hans Dekker Grilled albacore tuna steak recipes add flair to your dinner table. Asians have a way of spicing up any fish dish with their own wasabi powder. This is a Japanese horseradish and many chefs today use this spice to bring a very unique flavor to tuna
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How Sparkling Wine is Made Author: Marcia Parks There are three methods that may be used to make sparkling wine. These methods are: the Transfer Method, Charmat Bulk process and Methode Champenoise. Methode Champenoise is the most labor-intensive and costly of these. Before we get into how
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Specialty Gourmet Coffee Author: Gary Gresham Specialty gourmet coffee is a very hot commodity in today's market. The consumption of gourmet coffee has steadily grown with consumers enjoying the more sophisticated tastes of gourmet coffee beans. Specialty gourmet coffee, sometimes called premium
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The Basics of Cigar Humidor Care Author: Matthew Rosen Seasoning a Cigar Humidor: To keep the things we cherish in our lives working properly, there is an element of regular garden tending that needs to be undertaken. Whether it comes in the form of frequently changing the oil in a car, storm-proofing a
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Christmas Cheesecake Author: Andrew Krause This is a cheesecake that I have been making for over 20 years if you follow the recipe to the tee you won't have any problem, it is also colorful as well as the most lucious piece of pastry that you ever put in your mouth. 1 1/4 cups graham cracker
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Low-Carb Beef Stroganoff Author: Adrian Kennelly Note: This is one of the many quick and easy beef recipes that tastes fabulous with minimal effort thanks largely to sour cream. You can fix this meal in less than 30 minutes. Because it is so easy to do - and tastes absolutely delicious - it is a great
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Turkey Gravy Secrets Revealed Author: Chef Phronc To make the best tasting turkey gravy you need three things; well-seasoned fat, flour, and a good rich broth. For each cup of finished gravy you will need one tablespoon of fat, one tablespoon of flour and 1 cup of broth. Start by making up some
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The Mystery of Decaffeinated Coffee Author: Gary Gresham Caffeine has become America's most popular drug by far. 90% of Americans consume caffeine in one form or another every single day. Most of it comes from drinking coffee. But if you're a coffee lover who prefers to avoid caffeine, you can still enjoy
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Software Patents Author: Michael Feigin Recent court cases may change the availability of obtaining software and business method patents. Where is the line between what is considered an abstract and unpatentable invention verses a tangible and patentable invention?
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Walt Disney's Failures Could Inspire Entrepreneurs Author: Stephen Schochet You are a struggling entrepreneur and sometimes it feels like you are pushing a 3 ton boulder up a steep hill. Costs keep mounting and you are considering giving up. Well before you do, check out these 10 setbacks that Walt Disney had, some were
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2010 SOCCER: MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM Author: Anton Viljoen The Stadium is in Durban, adjacent to the ABSA Stadium, in the Kings Park Sporting Precinct, and the Durban street circuit used for the A1GP World Cup of motorsport. The Stadium will have a capacity of 70,000 during the World Cup and 54,000 afterwards. Ca
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