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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Store kitchen knives properly to prolong their sharpness. Knives are very important to food preparation. Thus, it is essential that an organized method of storage is used in the kitchen to make it easy for whoever is cooking. One popular way of storing knives are the traditional knife blocks.
These wooden blocks sit on the [...]
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
I love to cook. I learned how to cook by watching my mom. She’s a great cook. I started off by cutting vegetables and the meats. My favorite piece of kitchen tool is the kitchen knives. I just love playing with them, the sharper the knife the better.
When buying kitchen knives go for the sharpest [...]
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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Be a wise and money-savvy shopper. Make sensible food storage a common, everyday activity. Although it requires an initial investment to stock a pantry, it will eventually become an economical, convenient, and reliable food storage and preparation system.
Rotate your food such that older products are used before the new ones. Practice the “first in, [...]
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Some people have an eye for creativity. They can look at an ordinary room and see how they spruce it up. They can see a plain dress and imagine how it will look if it were styled or embellished. My friend who is a graphic artist was with me once in a home store. She [...]
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Cooking with clay pots has been done for centuries. After all, these can be put directly on top of glowing ashes of an open fire without damaging the cookware. Today, Romertopf is one of the companies that still make this type of cookware. They use unglazed porous clay which allows the pots to breathe during [...]
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
The qualities of cast iron make it the perfect material for baking. We have visions of early pilgrim-housewives bringing freshly baked bread to the breakfast table. The dough has raised so nicely, the bread looks like it would spill over the container. But they stop rising and continue to cook just when they are just [...]
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Process both soft and hard foods with ease. The mini-Cuisinart food processor is every single lady’s kitchen must-have. It is perfect for small food preparation such as chopping herbs or bread crumbs, to finely grinding hard cheese. This small but powerful gadget is very versatile.
The Cuisinart food processor is designed in Italy. It has sleek [...]
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Wealthy people are known to be capable of collection, storage and use of wine for decades. After all, large homes were typically built with a cellar or wine room in mind as part of their design and construction. It is accepted that good investments such as wines are needed to be kept away from light [...]
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Lovers of alcohol take their accessories seriously. Wine or whiskey decanters will definitely make a great gift if you have a friend or relative who collects and loves to drink these special liquids. Decanters take all forms and they are not your ordinary glass bottle. They usually come in a set that includes the decanter [...]
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
One of my fondest memories ever is spending dinner with my family eating home cook meal with freshly baked cornbread. My mom is a great cook. When I was of age, I helped her out in the kitchen. I do it not because it was a chore but because I loved to learn her cooking [...]
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