Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at
5:32 pm
A pressure cooker makes great sense when you have a busy life or the budget is a tad tight. It’s great for fixing healthier foods due to the fact it preserves the flavors and nutrients, and it can tenderize leaner cuts of meat. As an added bonus, it cooks foods three to ten times faster than ordinary methods. In fact, some foods cook more quickly in a pressure cooker than in the microwave!
Safety Comes First!

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Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at
5:31 pm
Trying to decide what cookware to use in your kitchen can be difficult. Buying good cookware is the goal for most people, but they don’t want to spend huge amounts of money to get it. People who really love to cook may choose more expensive, chef-quality cookware. Deciding on the right cookware depends on what works for you and how much you can afford to spend.
Prices on Cookware

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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at
8:08 am
by Christine Pinkston
People who don’t know the many benefits of coffee beans often want to know why people buy coffee beans in the first place when you can purchase a jar of ordinary coffee. A can of decent coffee is just as good, they say. But is it really?
What many people don’t know is that there are more than twenty different kinds of coffee beans all with differing tastes and flavors. However, coffee beans can divided into two main types. Avid coffee drinkers might already be familiar with the many different kinds of coffee beans that can be purchased.

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Sunday, April 26th, 2009 at
4:48 am
by Maria
Home baking is now a normal activity in many households. The manual part of bread making (mixing flours, kneading) is fascinating, but the main reason is that it is very easy to do the math: bake bread yourself rather than buying it at the supermarket, and you will save a lot of money.
In this article I will give en overview of wheat flour, by far the most common in bread baking. Wheat was one of the first plants to be grown by humanity, its first appearance dating back to thousands of years BC in the Fertile crescent in Southwest Asia. Later it spread to other areas, like Europe, Ethiopia and China. Nowadays the European Union is the world first producer of wheat (with France and Italy the main producers within the EU), followed by China.

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Friday, April 24th, 2009 at
5:33 am
by Stephen Kember
One of the most important and most frequently used items of all your outdoor cooking equipment is your stockpot. It therefore really makes good sense to buy a good one and to see it as an important investment in your outdoor kitchen.
Stockpots vary hugely in size and in quality and come in both stainless steel and aluminum. Deciding which to go for and what sizes you’re going to need are the two big questions needing answering at the outset.

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