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  • The Original Old Fashion Paczki Recipe  By : Andrew Krause
    This is the original recipe for making paczki that was brought from Europe by my wife’s grandmother when she first arrived at Ellis Island and then onward to Pennsylvania where she finally settled.....
  • Old Time Banana Cake  By : Andrew Krause
    As a child this was and still is my favorite cake, it is a really moist and tasty cake as well.....
  • Cheesecake A Most Wonderful Desert  By : Andrew Krause
    Cheesecake is probably the most wonderful desert for just any occasion, they are so thick, rich and creamy and most enjoyed by everyone, children alike.....
  • Cheesecake Can It Be Frozen  By : Andrew Krause
    Yes cheesecake can be frozen and it freezes very well, if you are having a party next week and you will not have time to prepare your cheesecake at that time
  • Bubble Bread It Can Be Satisfying  By : Andrew Krause
    Bubble bread is one of the breads that I have found to be kind of unique and definitely different, but good.....
  • Christmas Cheesecake  By : Andrew Krause
    This is a cheesecake that I have been making for over 20 years if you follow the recipe to the “T” you will not have any problem, it is also colorful as well as the most wonderful piece of pastry that you ever put in your mouth.....
  • Crescia Bread or Italian Cheese Bread  By : Andrew Krause
    If you do not like locatelli cheese then do not even bother making this bread, this bread has such a great aroma and flavor that you will eat an entire loaf by yourself.....
  • Grandmas Fruitcake  By : Andrew Krause
    This is the recipe that my grandmother brought with her when she and her family left Russia in the early 1900. As a child around 1920 or so, while living on a farm in Pennsylvania which at that time there were a great amount of people who came from Europe.....
  • Italian Biscotti So Delicious  By : Andrew Krause
    I will bet that you never had biscotti as good as mine! Just kidding I know that you probably make a biscotti that is very good but I wish .....
  • Jewish Coffee Cake  By : Andrew Krause
    Now here is a coffee cake that will make you want no other coffee cake, and once you prepare this coffee cake.....
  • My Special Blueberry Muffins  By : Andrew Krause
    This is my special blueberry muffin recipe that I created over 30 years ago and I like it so much that I have never stopped using it, it has a magnificent flavor and a wonderful.....
  • Old Fashion Bread  By : Andrew Krause
    This is a bread for bread lovers, it is a bread similar to what people had made in the old fashion brick oven that was found in most peoples back yard many years ago. It is a firm bread but with.....
  • Paczki! The Original Polish Donut  By : Andrew Krause
    Paczki, is what is known as the original Polish donut, no one will ever agree on how to pronounce them, but everyone will agree that you cannot eat just one or even two.....
  • Cheesecake  By : Andrew Krause
    Cheesecake, do you think that cheesecake is hard to make, well if you do then you are wrong, cheesecake is one of the.....
  • Pho - Viet Nam's National Soup  By : Alden Smith
    If you can imagine beef noodle soup for breakfast, then you decidedly want to try Pho, a Vietnamese dish that has been around for nearly 100 years...
  • Swordfish.  By : Ruth Polak
    Swordfish is a healthy addition to any table, find out how to buy,store, prepare and cook it.
  • Creamed Codfish  By : Luke Indran
    A superior seafood recipe dissecting the art of making delightful creamed codfish.
  • Crispy Oriental Chicken Wings  By : Luke Indran
    A classic Chinese chicken recipe that will get you chomping down on delectable chicken wings to the beat of the Orient!
  • Mexican Pork Stew With Corn Bread Topping  By : Luke Indran
    A wonderfully elaborate Mexican pork stew recipe that infuses the diversity of irresistably piquant Mexican flavours with a tempting assortment of fresh natural ingredients!
  • Healthy Chicken Enchiladas  By : Luke Indran
    This underappreciated gem of a chicken recipe allows you to cook up nutritious, yet mouth-watering chicken enchiladas, and in true blue Mexican style naturally!
  • Choosing Wine on a First Date  By : Neil Best
    First dates are nerve wracking enough without having to worry about what wine to choose to impress your new friend...
  • Baking Bread  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Holiday activities are stirring among us. The weather is easing into a crisp chilliness that is comfortable in calling out our warmer coats and scarves. Balanced against homes warmed by evening lighted-windews and rich stews bubbling on the stove, we are taking our first steps into the time of year that beckons us to enter the mysteries of faith, hope and new life itself. Some of my favorite childhood memories are from this time of year in my mother's Saturday morning kitchen.
  • Double Decker Pastry  By : Andrew Krause
    This recipe is an experience for anyone, it’s kind of unique and very different from today’s baking, today all you need to do is go to the market and pick something off of the shelf.....
  • Pumpkin Bread  By : Andrew Krause
    Now here is a recipe that can be used during the Thanksgiving season as well as the Christmas season although when it comes to food and of course I know how to prepare all the recipes that I share with everyone everyday can be a holiday for me depending on what my taste is for a particular day.....
  • Wine Storage is the Key to Preserving and Aging your Wine  By : smgenie
    Wine needs to be stored properly to preserve its flavor and improve the aging process. Here are some important tips about wine storage.
  • The Chocolate Fountain of Youth?  By : Shalin Popat
    We humans are strange indeed. People spend so much energy in an attempt to look and feel younger, that they so often miss the fact that they are using so much precious time doing so. Could the answer to retaining youth be right under our very noses, could something as well known as chocolate be the answer?
  • Clams A La Du Chef  By : Andrew Krause
    Are you a seafood lover well if you are here is something different, this recipe will tantalize your taste buds and make you scream for more, this is a great appetizer as well as a wonderful dinner, in this recipe.....
  • Seafood can be a really amazing health booster  By : Monty Cordello
    Seafood can be amazingly good for our health, Full of Omea 3 oils,proteins and many many nutriants. Could the secret to long life be found in the sea? Find out the facts.
  • Whole Wheat Bread V. White Bread - Which One Will Prevail?  By : Beth Scott
    Do you love store bought whole wheat bread or white bread? Which one would you argue about it’s being better than the other. Read here the unbiased arguments against each choice and which one you should really choose for the best health and taste benefits combined.
  • From One Cup Coffee Makers to “Smart” Refrigerators: Kitchen Appliances Catch up with the Speed of Life  By : RL Fielding
    The modern kitchen would not be complete without a refrigerator, an oven, a microwave, and a coffee maker. As fixtures in one of the most important rooms in the house, these appliances are on the forefront of the battle for greater convenience and lower energy costs. Here is a look at a few of the technological makeovers which can help you save both time and money.
  • Resisting the Coffee Sensation can be Hazardous to Your Health!  By : RL Fielding
    Coffee consumption has rapidly increased in the U.S. in the past few years. Aside from its wonderful taste and the stimulating affect of caffeine, coffee’s rising popularity is now due in part to social factors as evidenced by coffeehouses springing up all over the country. Many Americans cannot get their day started without their first cup of coffee.
  • If You're Ever In A Pickled About How To Pickle An Egg  By : Elaine Rexdale
    That old fashioned Southern favorite food...the pickled egg has many outstanding qualities to recommend itself.
  • Grandma Hystad Recipes, Cooking, Household Tips, Bar Mixes  By : activity
    Recipes include cooking turkey, turkey roasting time, butter tarts bar mixes, non-alohlic drinks, a few good jokes
    To save space on your computer, make a few files and name them Recipes, Cooking Tips, Cleaning Tips, Bar mixes. You can then copy and paste only articles you would like to save. TIPS FOR CLEANING WITHOUT TOXIC CHEMICALS WARNING: NEVER, MIX BLEACH AND AMMONIA TOGETHER, THE FUMES CAN BE DEADLY. Commercial cleaning supplies can aggravate your allergies and have long terms effects on your health. You can save on your house-cleaning bill with very good results using less toxic substances.
  • Are You Getting Enough Color in Your Diet?  By : Jean Fisher
    Adding lots of color to your diet is one of the best ways to be sure that you are getting vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and fiber. Colorful fruits and vegetables are packed with vital nutrients.
  • Coffee the greatest beverage, Just what is its story?  By : Valerie Shapero
    Coffee and it's history is certainly an amazing subject. This is one of our most well loved drinks but just where did it come from and what are its origins. Who exactly promoted its use and why?
  • Recipe: Anasazi Chili Beans  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    My wife and I eat for both health and flavor, and she believes that we should eat a half-cup of beans every day because of the protein, fiber (people need 30 grams per day) and trace minerals. This recipe delivers lots of both.
  • Recipe: Baked Salmon and Onions with Beans  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    This recipe is a great example of how to combine nutrition-rich "power foods" while kicking the taste up a couple notches.
  • Recipe: Shrimp Boil  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Fast, easy, delicious, and good for you...this dish has been my favorite since I was a little boy.
  • Recipe: Herbed Veggie Turkey Frittata  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Here's an amazing breakfast treat that's low in calories and high in taste.
  • Chocolates at Valentines – The way to a woman’s heart?  By : Shalin Popat
    Well we all know that Valentines Day is the day of lovers and a day for giving gifts to those you care about but why is chocolates still the most popular gift given on Valentines Day? Why is chocolate is so closely associated with romance? It seems it has more to do with science than tradition…
  • Orange Carrots  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    If raw carrots don't appeal to you, try carrots prepared this way...
  • My Guilty Pleasure: A Steak Sandwich  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    I'm blessed to be married to a woman who thinks cooking is a form of creativity and fun. But every now and then, I've got to have my steak sandwich.
  • Family Christmas Traditions from Germany  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Family Christmas traditions in Germany are bold, beautiful, and full of cheer and chocolate.
  • Childhood Memories of Christmas in Germany  By : Jane S. Roseen
    This is the story of a young girl's memorable journey to Germany at Christmas-time and her special relationship with her grandmother.
  • Preparing for the Holidays  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Prepare for the holidays now to save yourself last minute headaches. Read this article for lots of great ways you can reduce holiday stress.
  • Bastille Day - France's Independence Day  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Learn how the storming of The Bastille started the French Revolution and how France's national holiday is celebrated both in France and in the United States.
  • The History of Chocolate  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Learn how this mysterious food has woven its story throughout multiple cultures and continents impacting civilizations culturally, socially, economically, and spiritually.
  • Chinese Valentine's Day  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Did you know that China celebrates their own version of Valentine's Day? Learn how it all started and the many ways people celebrate today.
  • Recipe: Curry Chicken Salad  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Very low cal...very high taste...a great lunch!
  • Gourmet-Tasting Coffee without the Gourmet Price Tag  By : RL Fielding
    Gourmet-tasting coffee without the gourmet price tag is not out of reach. With a few wisely chosen ingredients and tools, anyone can brew professional-grade coffee at home. Nothing compares to the color, temperature, flavor, aroma and sound of a perfectly percolating pot of joe. Learn how to get the most from your next cup with the following tips
  • Recipe: Pizza Lite  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Now you can satisfy your craving for pizza with a hot treat that not only tastes great, it's good for you.
  • Pumpkin Soup  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    You'll impress your guests with this one. It only takes 20 minutes to make and has a wonderful blend of flavors. And it's good for you.
  • Australia Day Comes Alive  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Australia Day each January 26th brings a celebration of all things Australian. This celebration has greatly evolved over time, changing both its name and its content to reflect modern Australians and their pride in their country.
  • How to Celebrate Australia Day  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Join in the festivities and celebrate Australia Day, even if you aren't in Australia! Throw an Australia Day party, complete with chocolate, in the true spirit of Australian "mateship," friendly companionship with many different people.
  • Recipe: Salmon Soup  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    If you're trying to lose weight, you can help yourself to a huge, delicious portion. It's fast - total time to serving is only 20-30 min. And it's good for you,
  • Recipe: Friendship Pasta Salad  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Picnic? Tailgate? Potluck? Gotta bring the good stuff! With this recipe you can enjoy yourself without doing damage to your weight loss program.
  • Recipe: Rich Home-Made Stock  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Keeping the pounds off means eating right. One trick to switching to a lifestyle that includes really healthy food that tastes better than “regular” food is homemade stock - using ingredients that otherwise would be thrown away.
  • Valentine's Day a Perfect Holiday for Gift Baskets  By : Kingston Amadan
    Many people associate gift baskets with Christmas, Easter, housewarming or job promotions, and rightfully so. Gift baskets are wonderful gifts for these occasions and many others. Gift baskets also make a great gift for Valentine's Day. With so many gift baskets available now for specialty gift giving, it's no wonder people are starting to discover that Valentine's Day is the perfect holiday for gift baskets.
  • The Accidental Gift Basket  By : Kingston Amadan
    My husband and I recently had a baby, and family and friends have been dropping by regularly to visit and see our new addition. We live near my family, so they've been over almost every day while my husband's family is spread out all over the United States. Since his family can't exactly drop by for obvious reasons, we've gotten a lot of cards, letters and gifts in the mail.
  • Unique gift ideas for the cook.  By : Stefan
    With Mother's Day around the corner, are you at a complete loss for an idea for the perfect Mother's Day gift?
  • The Memory of a Valentine  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Read this touching story of one woman's journey of joy and sorrow and why Valentine's Day holds a special place in her heart.
  • The History of Valentine's Day  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Valentine’s Day traces its history back to ancient Rome, long before it became a “Hallmark holiday”.
  • Getting a Healthy Breakfast  By : Peter Garant
    A good breakfast is necessary to make a good day’s start. Headaches, dizziness, and irritability are consequences of breakfastless mornings.
  • The History of St. Patrick's Day  By : Jane S. Roseen
    St. Patrick’s Day has become a celebration of all things Irish. But who was St. Patrick? Learn why St. Patrick became a figure larger than life and how the festivities have changed over the centuries.
  • Basic Cookware Explained  By : Larry Johnson
    With all of the many types of cookware available, All-Clad, Calphalon, nonstick, stainless steel, uncoated or coated, cast iron, celebrity cookware and more, how can you choose the correct one for your needs? By examining the positives and negatives of each type of cookware your decision will become much easier to make.
  • Things to Do and Food to Eat in Fukuoka, Japan  By : Scott Brady
    Fukuoka isn't that small of a place. Actual numbers bring the population to about the 5 million mark, with the city having roughly 1.3 million people. With that amount of people around, you know there has got to be something to do.
  • Why Fair Trade Organic Coffee?  By : Coffee Man
    Coffee is the worlds second largest traded food commodity. However, because of the demand traditional coffee is sprayed with DDT, as well as pesticides, herbicides and fungicides which we know to be hazardous to our health and the environment.
  • Chocolate Rocks  By : Adrian Kennelly
    Recipe to make delicious chocolate candies
  • Il servizio catering per il tuo matrimonio a Roma.  By : rome restaurants
    Organizza il tuo matrimonio a Roma.
  • Gluten Free Food Products  By :
    This article will help to better explain the difference between gluten-free food and food products. The article will also give you a better understanding of what gluten is and how the body can develop an intolerance to it.
  • Coffee - Benefits  By :
    A steaming cup of freshly brewed coffee is certainly the best way to start your day. Sipping coffee with your friends is considered the best way to start a conversation. Add to it the fact that drinking coffee has many positive effects on our health and well being. With its rich taste, appetizing smell and benefits, coffee has become a part of our modern day life.
  • Cigars 101 - Helping you find your perfect smoke  By : Ventura
    Cigars are as varied as fine wines or good cheese. This article gives you the information you need to help you buy cigars you will enjoy. Information includes characteristics of Cuban, Honduran, Dominican etc tobaccos and the why hand-made cigars are worth the extra cost.
  • Is Organic the Way Forward?  By : GuideMeGreen
    There is a growing public perception that companies are ignoring health and environmental concerns in their quest to maximise profit and in doing so they ignore other equally important issues such as environmental concerns and local communities.
  • Fairtrade, Organic or Locally Produced Food?  By : GuideMeGreen
    Again, I find myself torn apart with choices when deciding which is the most ethical, eco friendly and/or healthy option when it comes to shopping for food and non-food products.
  • Oktoberfest Celebrations Worldwide  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Can't make it to Munich, Germany to the official Oktoberfest? Why not check out one of the many other Oktoberfests celebrated around the world
  • Neuchâtel, Switzerland  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Take a journey through time and visit the fascinating city of Neuchâtel, home of DeLafée's Swiss Chocolate Pralines.
  • The Legend of Chinese Valentine's Day  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Did you know that China celebrates their own version of Valentine's Day? Learn how it all started and the many ways people celebrate today.
  • History of Chocolate  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Learn how this mysterious food has woven its story throughout multiple cultures and continents impacting civilizations culturally, socially, economically, and spiritually
  • Create Your Own Bastille Day Celebration  By : Jane S. Roseen
    While you may not be able to travel to France to celebrate Bastille Day, there are still ways to celebrate closer to home!
  • Holiday Treat Traditions Around the World  By : Jane S. Roseen
    This year, "how about looking at the more traditional holiday treats to spice up your gatherings" By focusing on the traditional and meaningful, you may find that you introduce your family and friends to treats that they love to both eat and discuss.
  • Spring Travel  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Spring has arrived, and it’s time to plan that ever-popular Spring Vacation. But where to go? This year, why not branch out, head a little further south, and discover one of the world’s biggest countries – Brazil.
  • Spring Customs Around the World  By : Jane S. Roseen
    As spring reaches those of us in the Northern hemisphere, the world is beginning anew. The spring rains are bringing forth new growth all around us, and the temperature is finally creeping warmer virtually every day. It’s no wonder, then, that Spring is considered to be a prime time for celebration throughout the world.
  • Why choose organic wine?  By : Debbie
    You look for organic produce. You choose organic meat. Wouldn't you prefer a glass of organic wine to go with it?
  • Gourmet Coffee for Everyday Life  By : RL Fielding
    CoffeeCow.com offers single cup coffee makers as the solution to any issues of convenience, quality, and price.
  • Gourmet Food Gift Basket - A Savory Treat For Any Occasion  By : Larry Johnson
    A gourmet food gift basket can be a real treat to someone who loves to eat, and who doesn't? For this reason a food gift basket is at the top of the yummy list when it comes to a scrumptious and luscious basket full of gourmet delights.
  • Astragalus Root - Benefits of Astragalus herb  By : Rosa Parks
    Astragalus herbs has protective and strengthening effects on the heart. The saponins found in astragalus root help prevent blood vessels from sticking together and fatty plaques from forming in the arteries of the heart which can block the flow of blood. Astragalus membranaceus may improve arrhythmias, creatinine phosphokinase levels, and cardiac function. Astragalus membranaceus helps relieve chest distress and breathlessness due to a weakened heart, discourages retention of salt and water.....
  • 3 Ways To Cook The Perfect Rice  By : Noraini Maskuri
    This article provides useful tips to achieve perfect balance when cooking rice
  • The Use of Dietary Fiber in the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)  By : Rosa Parks
    Dietary fiber include whole-wheat breads, wheat cereals, wheat bran, rye, rice, barley, most other grains, cabbage, beets, carrots, Brussels sprouts, turnips, cauliflower and apple skin. Many commercial oat bran and wheat bran products (muffins, chips, waffles) contain very little bran. They also may be high in sodium, total fat and saturated fat. Read labels carefully.................
  • Lardo di Colonnata : A Tuscan Delicacy  By : Andrea Flint
    Lardo di Colonnata is a traditional delicacy of preserved pork fat from the mountains of Tuscany, Italy. Find out how it's made and how to use it.
  • Organic Farming Affects the Environment  By : Debbie
    You're considering organic foods because of the effects that conventionally farmed foods might have on your body. But organic farming affects much more than your body.
  • How To Remove Lobster From The Shell  By : Noraini Maskuri
    This article provides tips to handle lobster properly and safely.
  • A Low Carb Dieter’s Guide to Chinese Food  By : Philip Nicosia
    Chinese food fans, take heart. It’s true that many of the popular Oriental dishes are heavy on carbs: sumptuous fried rice served with thick sauces, noodles brewed in a savory soup, sticky buns, and flavorful stews thickened by starch.
  • A. Korkunov The History of a Russian Chocolatier  By : Jane S. Roseen
    When the USSR fell in 1991; a new brand of Russian businessperson was born. No longer under the heavy hand of the Communist Party, the Russian version of capitalism rose from the ashes of the latent regime. One of these businessmen was Mr. Andrei Korkunov.
  • The Mysterious Truffle  By : Jane S. Roseen
    Truffles are well-known as some of the most delectable chocolate treats available. But they are such a delicacy that they were shrouded in mystery for many years. These tempting treats are exquisite in variety of both taste and settings in which to enjoy them.
  • A Taste of France  By : S. Briggs
    French cuisine originated from Italian cuisine or rather the Italian City States common cooking methods. This elegant cuisine was brought to the French court during the marriage of Catherine de Medici to King Henri II of France. Catherine de Medici was so disgusted by the cooking methods of the French during that time that’s why she brought her own chefs from Italy that taught the French Chefs the Italian method of enhancing the flavors.
  • Selecting Candles For Dinners, Weddings, And Restaurants  By : Bob Sherman
    A guide to selecting candles for restaurants and weddings.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Launching a Series  By : Levi Reiss
    Because I love Italian wine and food, I am doing a series on the special wines and foods of Italy's 20 regions. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, but won't be silent when I don't like a wine. This article introduces the series and helps you untangle Italian wine classifications.
  • Coffee: Quality Is Important  By : David McFarlane
    A quality cup of coffee is the highlight of many people's day. Find out how to get the very best coffee around.
  • Discovering Organic Coffee  By : D. Silva
    While you will pay more for organic coffee, just as you'll generally pay more for organic fruits and vegetables, choosing organic coffee promotes the environment, the health of the coffee grower, and your health, too.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Calabria Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Calabria region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.

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