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  • Strawberry Jamming Again  By : Flower Girl
    So I’m preparing strawberries for jam, the third evening this week. It is the most productive week of the year as far as our strawberries are concerned. The best are already sold, fresh in punnets and the seconds, some with scarcely a blemish, others hideously deformed but still flavoursome, are piled in heaps waiting to be hulled, halved, weighed and jammed.
  • Christmas Recipes: Delicious Christmas Puddings  By : AmyTylor
    Easy to cook and absolutely delicious Pudding Recipes to make your Christmas celebrations a memorable experience. Enjoy these Puddings with your loved ones during this Christmas.
  • A Recipe for Rye Bread  By : Flower Girl
    Every time you make bread you’re guaranteed a good ten minutes of contemplation as you knead it, the mechanical rhythmic activity frees the mind to wander or switch off…very therapeutic.
  • Strawberry Jamming Finale  By : Flower Girl
    So the strawberries are finally slowing down, the end of the season is in sight… and do I feel relief that I will no longer be chained to the kitchen counter, three nights a week, preparing strawberries for jam? Am I sick of the sight of them, turning into one myself, in a word, jaded? Surprisingly enough I’m not. Six weeks of making jam and I could carry on longer.
  • Making Spanish Paella The Easy Way  By : Noel Gomez
    Paella is a saffron-flavored dish made with varying combinations of rice, vegetables, meat, chicken and seafood. Spain and the Catalan languages, paella means frying pan or pot. The traditional paella pan is flat and of large diameter, it can also have handles on each side.

    In fact, paella is one of the most versatile dishes to make. Paella also has the advantage of being great to clean out the fridge and use up leftover meats and vegetables. Any combination will eventual...
  • The Secret of Christmas Candies  By : D Dean Hall
    What is Christmas without treats? Does it really seem like Christmas without them? All those delicious candies are a delight fit for the holidays.
  • 7 Easy Secrets to Understanding Web Statistics  By : Alden Smith
    Don't be confused by the huge amount of data in your web statistics log. Here is a brief explanation of what to look for...
  • Mix and Mingle Appetizer Buffet  By : Janice Faulk Duplantis
    Entertain your guests by serving bite-size party foods that allow them to freely mix and mingle while nibbling on easy-to-eat finger foods.
  • Cooking with Wild Game: Black Pepper and Juniper Venison Sauce  By : Paul Smith
    When cooking meats of any kind, there is no sauce like a sauce made from the meat trimmings and bones of the animal itself. Here’s one suggestion for a great venison sauce; use it with any roast or pan-roasted venison, such as leg, rack or loin - the black pepper and juniper lends itself well to the caramelized flavor of the roasted meat.
  • Easy Chocolate Chip Cookies  By : Stephanie Foster
    Quick and easy chocolate chip cookie recipe.
  • Wild Game Recipe: Pan Roasted Duck with Corn Crepes and Sage, Sour Cherry Sauce  By : Paul Smith
    Duck is one of my favorite wild game to hunt, to cook and to eat. Whether domestic pekin, muscovy or moulard, or true wild duck, it is flavorful, versatile, and, provided you cook it properly, lean. This recipe is really a summer recipe, but if you have a good supply of sweet corn, it will do fine anytime of year.
  • Lagniappe Recipe: Crab & Corn Bisque  By : Janice Faulk Duplantis
    This is most likely the best gourmet Crab & Corn Bisque you will ever serve. It's rich, it's delicious and it's unbelievably easy to prepare.
  • When You Give a Kid a Muffin, You're Gonna Get a Smile.  By : Sherry Frewerd
    In our house muffins hold a grand place of honor – in the hands of the toddlers. These ‘travel friendly’ little cakes are, in my opinion, the perfect food; especially for little kids.
  • Lift Your Soul With A Good Bowl of Chili  By : Sherry Frewerd
    When your day has been hard and your soul is longing for the comforts of home, what better to come home to but a delicious bowl of heartwarming chili.
  • Adapting Your Recipes for the Slow Cooker  By : Sherry Frewerd
    Now that you’ve started using your crock pot slow cooker regularly, you’re probably wondering how you can adapt your traditional recipes to use in a crock pot. Here are some hints for adapting your favorite traditional recipes for crock pot cooking.
  • Pumpkin – A Super Food!  By : Sherry Frewerd
    Think of the word pumpkin and images of jack-o-lanterns and whipped cream covered Thanksgiving pies will probably pop into your mind. Pumpkin is traditionally considered a holiday food and is a staple in our kitchen pantries and freezers during that festive time of the year. However, did you know that pumpkin is now heralded as one of the ‘Super Foods?’
  • Fortunate Lemon Chicken  By : Francis Chang
    This is a delicious chicken meal for you to prepare at home. The lemon sauce is fresh and tangy and somehow I always end up eating too much :-) Give it a try I am sure you will enjoy....
  • Indian Tandoori Cooking  By : Liz Canham
    An article describing a Tandoor and whether you need one at home.
  • Duck Breast Prosciutto  By : Paul Smith
    Prosciutto is a traditional aspect of charcuterie in French cooking. Simply, it is cured meat which is then cured and matured further by drying in air - leaving a wonderful, intensely flavored butchery product. Sliced thinly, and served with good, strong country-style mustard, dried fruits and black bread, it is a great lunch or part of a late autumn dinner.

    Most prosciutto is made with pork. The recipe which follows is made with moulard duck breast.
  • Trout Grenobloise  By : Paul Smith
    Grenobloise is a classic French sauce, composed of capers, brown butter or “beurre noisette” and lemon. This recipe is for a classic dish – La Truite Grenobloise, or trout with sauce Grenobloise.
  • Homemade Beef Jerky  By : Ray Torres
    Even though our forefathers didn't know it, lean fresh meat jerky is low in cholesterol and fat and very high in protein, making jerky a nutritious and wholesome snack. Jerky is an excellent energy food when camping, biking, skiing, or anytime you want a light snack.
  • Lobster Roll Recipe  By : Ray Torres
    This lobster roll recipe is easy and quick to prepare, but tasty for any occasion. Simply defined, lobster rolls are sandwiches of chilled lobster salad stuffed into a toasted sandwich roll, most often a hot dog bun.
  • Oven Roasted Beef Recipe  By : Ray Torres
    Prepare a great roast beef is easy, relatively inexpensive, and although may seem intimidating at first, there's little more to it than putting the roast in the oven and pulling it out when it's done.
  • Easy Steak Diane Recipe  By : Ray Torres
    Steak Diane is a classical and tasty meat dish that is a classic in white-tablecloth restaurants and, to properly be served, must be prepared at tableside. This presentation is a great way to impress your guests or perfect for that special romantic dinner! Enjoy this steak diane recipe.
  • Lobster Bisque Soup Recipe  By : Ray Torres
    The lobster bisque is very rich, so a small serving (about two-thirds cup per person) is plenty. At the restaurant, this is baked in individual crocks, with puff pastry on top. Enjoy this lobster bisque soup recipe!
  • Recipe for Brandy Pudding  By : Lizel Salter
    The recipe I am going to share with you today is about 350 years old! A great favourite from the Cape where the first brandy from Cape grapes were distilled in 1672! We have come a very long way since then when it comes to the quality of our brandy, but still, Cape Brandy Pudding remains an old time favourite :) Growing up in South Africa is great fun with all the recipes your mother makes and teaches you during your younger years!
  • Valentine Recipes - Delicious Puddings for your sweetheart  By : AmyTylor
    Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Here are Recipes of Delicious Valentine Puddings for your special person coming to dinner on Valentines's Day. Try these Valentine Recipes to make this day more Romantic.
  • Juicing Beets Recipes  By : Ciara Carruthers
    This is my article dedicated to juicing beets recipes.
    Frankly, I love the things, and I really find, I don’t know if it’s just me, but every time I feel tired or I feel a cold coming on, juicing beets really helps me. Maybe it’s a placebo thing. I don’t care. I’m making an article especially for that special vegetable in my life.
  • Indian Snack Food  By : Liz Canham
    Some examples of well known snack foods from India.
  • Baking with Jam  By : Flower Girl
    Jam-making is over for the year, the summer heat has finished off the strawberries, the apricot season went by in the blink of an eye, it’s too hot to think of cooking anything at all until evening cools the air. Even the memory of standing over a simmering pot of jam makes me perspire.

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