Archive for the 'Cooking' Category
Cooking is something almost everyone encounters in his or her life but not everyone can cook. It makes the people healthy and alive because food is what the body needs. Of course when preparing and cooking the meal itself, you need a handy cooking outdoor utensil to make things easier. Just imagine doing it all manually, you will surely have hard time and it will take up too much time. There are electric appliances that do the work for you so you... Read More
November 19th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
Eating and cooking are two different things but co-exist with each other. Cooking is a discipline that not everyone enjoys doing. People sometimes do not want that feeling of confinement in the kitchen and cooking for customers. For some, they would rather eat and enjoy the food even though they did not prepare it. For outdoor cooking, it is the same thing. Someone loves to prepare the food while others would rather devour it as soon as it is pla... Read More
November 18th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
Thanksgiving is coming and that means cooks around the country will be doing their best to outdo last year’s Thanksgiving turkey
Here are some tips to help you get organized and turn out a fabulous feast come the day of Thanksgiving.
Get Organized and Start Planning.
You will probably need about one pound of turkey per Thanksgiving guest. Smaller turkeys cook well and dry out less so once you’re beyond about 14 or 14 people consider p... Read More
November 15th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
Yorkshire puddings are a great British tradition; in this article you will learn more about Yorkshire puddings and find a Yorkshire pudding recipe.
Many years ago when I was a young child I used to watch in fascination whenever my mother cooked or baked. Her Yorkshire pudding recipe was in her head, she never measured ingredients, just seemed to have a sense of the perfect amounts. On Sundays we always had a roast and whether that roast was beef,... Read More
November 11th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
Get little ones involved in the kitchen especially when it comes to cooking nutritious recipes. Once you get your kids in the kitchen helping you make nutritious meals, it is almost guaranteed that they will eat what they help make.
Children of all ages can be brought into the kitchen to assist with making a meal. Even when they are barely old enough to talk, allowing them to get close enough to the cooking excitement, they enjoy the hustle and b... Read More
November 11th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
Cooking can involve so many wonderful ingredients that produce fantastic smells and flavors. Different recipes call for various spices and herbs that you can find bottled at the local grocery store. To enhance those dishes, you may want to consider growing your own herbs and having the opportunity to pick the freshest of herbs and add them to your dish can make a big difference in taste and quality of the dish. Growing your own herbs enables you ... Read More
November 10th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
You can treat the birthday party guests to tasty snacks! Most of these recipes can be altered to coordinate with the theme of your fiesta. Providing individual cupcakes for each guest is a great way to celebrate a child’s birthday party. The big cake can be complimented by little cupcakes that fit the theme of the birthday party.
Some favorite birthday party recipes are mice cupcakes, pizza rollups and banana boats. They are all quick and g... Read More
November 9th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
I have some delicious baked trout recipes for you to try (read on!). Did you know that some of the country’s best rainbow and brown trout fishing is in Southeast Oklahoma, less than a gas tank away from Dallas/Fort Worth - the Metroplex?
Trout fishing is available year-round in McCurtain County (in Broken Bow, Oklahoma), and it is one of the most popular activities in the park. You will find deep mountain lakes surrounded by national forest... Read More
November 8th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
The John Boos Company has been manufacturing hard maple butcher block products since 1887. The Boos products including butcher blocks, cutting boards and kitchen furniture are made to professional standards and are found in most restaurants, butcher shops and even the kitchen of the White House.
Boos, a blacksmith was asked by a butcher to make him a wooden block when he saw how the block had absorbed the shock of Boo’s hammer. That was the... Read More
November 8th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments
If you really want to have a dinner party that will be the talk of the town, use go ahead and throw a Moroccan dinner party with Moroccan recipes. Moroccan recipes sound exotic and they are; but as recipes go, they are easy to make if you have the right ingredients and a Moroccan Tagine. Tagines are a type of clay pot with a lid that is used to cook Moroccan food.
Yes, Moroccan recipes seem to be exotic and very elaborate, but they are wonderf... Read More
November 5th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking | No Comments