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Crazy Chocolate Clusters
hese chocolate clusters are sweet, chocolaty, have a delicious peanut buttery taste, and with only 4 ingredients plus no bake directions why wouldn’t you just love these little clusters! These chocolate clusters have been around since the 1940’s and even to this day they are as popular as ever.These bite size snacks are convenient for [...]
Posted: April 27th, 2008 under Chocolate, Recipes.
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Quick Steps To Faster Meal Preparation
There are countless articles written about meal planning and numerous gadgets out there designed to save time in the kitchen. Yet there are still many, many of us who tense up when asked the dreaded question “What’s for dinner?” Most of the time people don’t know what to cook that’s quick and healthy. Another common [...]
Posted: February 13th, 2008 under Recipes, cooking tips.
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Pyrex Cookware - A Special Type Of Heat-Resistant Glass
Sick and tired of burned, undercooked, or unevenly baked breads, cookies, or rolls produced when using traditional metal cookware? Consider Pyrex, a special type of heat-resistant glass. Used by skilled cooks across the world to produce perfect baked goods, these items come in a variety of different forms for a variety of different functions. Examples [...]
Posted: November 25th, 2007 under Recipes, cooking tips.
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Nigella Express - Tempting Your Taste buds!
One of Britain’s most admired celebrity chefs, Nigella Lawson is a well known name all across the globe now. Nigella Lawson and her style of cookery has earned a special place in our lives - Nigella has not only been tempting us with some of the mouth-watering delicacies but also demonstrating all that is best, [...]
Posted: November 3rd, 2007 under Recipes.
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Edible Fruit Baskets Online
Edible fruit bouquets are the perfect gift for any occasion. When you send an edible fruit bouquet as a birthday gift, the recipient will always think of you as a good friend and someone reliable.
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Posted: October 12th, 2007 under Recipes.
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The Makings Of A Hybrid Bird, Also Known As The Turducken
Will turducken replace the traditional turkey someday? Perhaps! Turkey is still far ahead of the competition but turducken is gaining more interest and popularity each year, among Americans and Canadians.
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Posted: October 12th, 2007 under Recipes.
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What to do with Caviar
If you love caviar, but have no idea what to do with it? Here are a couple of great ideas…
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Posted: October 10th, 2007 under Recipes.
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What to Serve With Lobster
Lobsters have shiny, greenish-black shells with orange trim. On the front of their heads, they have a pair of antennae and two eyes on the ends of stalks. They have 5 pair of legs, the front two often have big claws.
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Posted: October 8th, 2007 under Recipes.
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Turkish Recipes and Cuisine
Turkey is in a unique geographical position, straddling both Europe and Asia, and thus the national cuisine combines both European and Asian influences. In fact, Turkish cuisine owes much of its heritage to the cuisine of the vast Ottoman Empire, which encompassed not only what is today modern Turkey, but also territories in the Middle [...]
Posted: September 27th, 2007 under Recipes.
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The Truth About Home Cooking
Home cooking brings to mind memories of family gathered around a table as a scrumptious meal was placed before them. Sunday afternoon dinners of home made entrees and desserts to satisfy any palate.
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Posted: September 25th, 2007 under Recipes.
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