| 251 | How to Easily Make Sourdough French Toast Like Cracker Barrel Preview: I got an idea one day when I was in a Cracker Barrel restaurant eating breakfast. They had sourdough French toast and it was the best French toast I'd had, so I wanted to re-create the recipe at home. I haven't gotten this down to a recipe with exact me... (more) Published By: Kori Puckett Submitted: 14 November,2004 |
| 252 | Chips & Dip, Dessert Style Preview: Applebees and Chilis have been my two favorite restaurants ever since I was a kid. I can't remember if it was Applebees or Chili's that had the vanilla ice cream scroop with nuts, fudge and a cherry on top sitting in the middle of cinnamon chips in the s... (more) Published By: Kori Puckett Submitted: 14 November,2004 |
| 253 | General Characteristics of Tobacco Preview: It is generally agreed that the use of tobacco in Europe, as a means of inebriation, originated in the introduction of the leaves of the plant into Spain from America. There is every reason to suppose that the plant previously existed in Asia, if not fro... (more) Published By: Tanya Roberts Submitted: 16 November,2004 |
| 254 | Portrait of a Barista Preview: The barista is the Italian word for the skilled person who prepares coffee (ultimately espresso) in a coffee house. What would you want your barista to be like? This is not a trick question. The more I think of it, the more I believe it, that the world ... (more) Published By: Iulia Pascanu Submitted: 16 November,2004 |
| 255 | Food and feng shui Preview: Feng shui has a great impact on the food we eat. Feng shui, the food we eat and ourselves are interrelated and influence each other. Chi and our life balance are highly influenced by food, starting on how it was harvested and produced, going through how ... (more) Published By: Jakob Jelling Submitted: 18 November,2004 |
| 256 | Do you have the right water for brewing tea? Preview: Many people know that the quality of tea leaves is very important for brewing a good cup of tea. However, not many people realize that the water that they use to brew tea is as important, if not more important, for brewing a good cup of tea. Mr. Zhang D... (more) Published By: Tea Hub Submitted: 19 November,2004 |
| 257 | Cooking By Moonlight Preview: We build houses to protect us from the elements, dams to redirect rivers and even use chemicals to artificially enhance our food. So much goes into fighting nature that it is important to also learn how to work in harmony with the seasons and phases of t... (more) Published By: Chris, WebAdmin. Submitted: 21 November,2004 |
| 258 | Cuban Thanksgiving From Our Latin Table Preview: If you have ever wanted to be part of a large loving latin family or have ever been fascinated by Latin-American cooking, you will enjoy Our Latin Table. With his beautiful 162 page book, Fernando Saralegui brings you into the fold to share his memori... (more) Published By: Chris, WebAdmin. Submitted: 21 November,2004 |
| 259 | Cooking By The Seasons Preview: In the first line of the introduction author Karri Ann Allrich says: "By aligning ourselves to Nature's cycles, we invite the presence of the sacred into our daily life." I felt this was a spot on description of this cookbook, yet somehow it is mislead... (more) Published By: Chris, WebAdmin. Submitted: 21 November,2004 |
| 260 | Judging the quality of your Pu-erh Bing Cha by its appearance Preview: As we discussed last week, a Pu-erh Bing Cha’s shape and leave presentations on the surface of a cake reveal its quality. A good quality Pu-erh Bing Cha must be in round, regular shape, have even thickness and smooth surface, and tea leaves must be well... (more) Published By: Tea Hub Submitted: 23 November,2004 |
| 261 | The Harmony between Food and Wine Preview: Wine is a social drink which should be enjoyed in the company of friends and .. food. The right combination between food and wine is a source of ultimate bliss for every connoisseur. Both wine and food can benefit from the right pairing. The right wine... (more) Published By: Dan Phillipe Submitted: 24 November,2004 |
| 262 | M & M's Royal Orgasmic Delight Preview: The Levy's are two devoted healthy eaters. They love to discover new tasty, healthy dishes fit to set before kings & queens. Their latest dessert dish is indeed an orgasmic delight that allows the taste buds to go on a journey of blissful decadence. And ... (more) Published By: Michael Levy. Submitted: 24 November,2004 |
| 263 | Do you know the difference between brewing tea for testing vs. for tasting? Preview: The purpose of brewing tea for testing is to bring out all the bad aspects of tea. The purpose of brewing tea for tasting, on the other hand, is to avoid all the bad aspects of tea. As you can see, the two actually serve completely opposite purposes. W... (more) Published By: Tea Hub Submitted: 24 November,2004 |
| 264 | Christmas Cookies with The King Arthur Flour Cookie Companion Preview: Everyone has fond memories of warm cookies straight from the oven. The warmth of the cookie, the sweet taste in your mouth, I have never met someone without a favourite cookie, many of them centered around the holiday season. Lets face it, even your real... (more) Published By: Chris, WebAdmin. Submitted: 27 November,2004 |
| 265 | Baking Christmas Memories: Rolled Gingerbread Cookies Preview: Some of my fondest childhood memories of Christmas are those of my brother, sister and me baking Christmas cookies with our mother. We'd all end up covered in flour and frosting, the kitchen would be a mess and the cookies never came close to resembling ... (more) Published By: Sherri Allen Submitted: 03 December,2004 |
| 266 | Turkey Talk: Answers to 6 Most-Asked Questions Preview: The holiday season is upon us. Our minds turn to the delicious Christmas aromas wafting from the kitchens of celebrations-past. The busy cook hosting this years' gathering, however, doesn't always get to enjoy the thoughts of gingerbread cookies and buch... (more) Published By: Sherri Allen Submitted: 03 December,2004 |
| 267 | A Divine, One Pot Sweet Stew for the Holidays that You Can't Refuse. Preview: This recipe has almost every vitamin and mineral known to man in it. The dried fruit is especially rich in vitamin A, beta carotene and all manner of trace minerals, including an iron that will ease, rather strain your bathroom habits. The more vegetabl... (more) Published By: Dr Eve Campanelli (Ph.D) Submitted: 07 December,2004 |
| 268 | How to brew green tea? Preview: Chinese people have developed many different green tea brewing methods. Based on leave adding timing, the methods can be divided into three categories: upper adding, middle adding and bottom adding. Upper Adding: Pour hot water into a teaware to full f... (more) Published By: Tea Hub Submitted: 08 December,2004 |
| 269 | A New Era for Lundy’s Restaurant, Regaining the Glory of Yesteryear Preview: It was announced in November that the Brooklyn Landmark restaurant “Lundy Brothers Restaurant” or commonly known as “Lundy’s Restaurant”, once the largest restaurant in the United States, has changed ownership. The former owners of Lundy’s Restaurant we... (more) Published By: Louis Victor Submitted: 11 December,2004 |
| 270 | Refined American Cuisine Preview: The second "cookbook" written by Patrick O'Connell, Refined American Cuisine: The Inn at Little Washington is a marvel to behold. The word cookbook was placed in quotes because this book could easily pass for a coffee table book. Visually stunning, the ... (more) Published By: Chris, WebAdmin. Submitted: 12 December,2004 |