Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
7:28 am
The Super Bowl will be here before you know it. What will you serve to those crowds of screaming fans that will fill your living room? One of the best favors you can do for yourself is to keep it simple. Everyone will be focused on the TV during the game… they will not be interested in a sit down meal.
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at
1:01 pm
It is totally possible to cook delicious pasta in the crock pot. You just need to learn a few tricks to get it just right. In fact, there are many different approaches you can take with pasta in crock pot recipes, depending on what you are making.
Cooking Pasta as a Separate Step
In some crock pot recipes, you will see them recommend preparing your pasta as directed on the package. Once it is done, you can add it to the crock pot or you can serve your meal on top of the noodles. This approach works best with meats and sauces, as well as recipes like stroganoff.
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Saturday, November 21st, 2009 at
8:10 am
Most people do not think of seafood when they think of Mexico, but with six thousand miles of coastline, seafood is an important part of Mexican cuisine. Mexico lies right between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and it borders a good portion of the Gulf of Mexico. This area provides a great variety of seafood that can be put to good use in Mexican recipes.
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Thursday, November 19th, 2009 at
6:37 am
If you are looking to add more nutrition to your diet, look no further than pumpkins. These large orange squash are chock full of beta-carotene just like carrots, tomatoes and other similar colored fruit and vegetables. Pumpkins are an excellent source of vitamin C, fiber, and calcium. The seeds from pumpkins are full of zinc and unsaturated fatty acids that we need to maintain our health.
Calorie for calorie, pumpkins pack in a lot of nutrition. The fiber in this seasonal food will also temper your appetite so you do not overeat. Fiber is also good for the health of your bowels. Potassium, another important nutrient, is abundant in pumpkins.
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at
11:09 am
There was never a happier marriage than the chicken with the crockpot. Chicken is one of the most versatile foods you can find. Cooking it in a crockpot makes it simple to create delicious meals that can range from the simple to the divine. It may be possible to cook a different chicken recipe every single night for a year using the crockpot without having any of them twice.
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