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  • 3 Non-Traditional Ways to Prepare Your Holiday Turkey  By : ParamS
    The easiest way I've found to determine the amount of oil you need is to place the turkey into the fryer and fill with water until the turkey is just covered. Remove turkey and allow draining, patting dry with paper towels as well.
  • A Easy summer salads is a good for a health  By : raj4
    Easy summer salads, lighter foods for a brighter summer Easy summer salads do not need dozens of hard to get ingredients or heavy bottled sauces. Go light and use a few good quality vegetables, well combined with a little well-chosen meat, fish, or dairy, (quality over quantity) and a simple but delicious homemade dressing.
  • A RECIPE FOR A SALAD  By : VIJAY KUMAR
    To make this condiment, your poet begs
    The pounded yellow of two hard-boiled eggs;
    Two boiled potatoes, passed through kitchen sieve,
    Smoothness and softness to the salad give.
  • A Recipe for Bread  By : Dipak Patra
    The more I make bread, the more I am convinced of the importance of the kitchen being in the best position in the house. When we designed and built our house, I was determined that the kitchen should have a view and be on the front of the house. Now that it’s six-fifteen of a summer morning and I’m up early, kneading bread, because we’ve run out again, I’m especially happy to be looking out over a sun-soaked landscape to the distant mountains. 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. Having a view thrown in as well is just an added bonus.
  • All about chutneys !  By : Thakur Anil
    If you happen to be in India, do not be surprised if you hear the statement. "I shall pound you in to chutney. Chatni is the Indian version of a piquant sauce which gives power to an otherwise bland and boring lunch or dinner.
  • All about Cuban cuisine  By : Sunita Kumari
    The East Caribbean island of Cuba has a rich cultural heritage from which has arisen culinary traditions that are as vibrant and varied as the variety of cultures that have contributed to the development of this distinct and delicious cuisine. In addition to the ancient influence of the native peoples of Cuba, the Spaniards brought their own culinary styles, tinged by those of the Moors who held huge parts of Spain for centuries. The slaves that were brought from Africa made significant culinary and cultural contributions, with other culinary traditions being brought to the island with the French colonists fleeing uprisings in Haiti.
  • All about Dum Pukht style of cuisine.  By : Ram kumar
    Indian cuisine has a range and variety that is extraordinary, with each region contributing its own flavor. Modern Indian cooking borrows selectively from these diverse styles, assimilates and adapts them to suit the palate. The richness of Indian food, therefore continues to grow. Out of these, dum pukht is a major style.
  • An extra bonus from your garden -- roasted pumpkin seeds.  By : Kumar Nirmal
    The reward of gardening is enjoying the fruits and vegetables of your labor. You may be overlooking a delicious and nutritious crop that right under your hoe - roast pumpkin seeds.
  • At A Loose End, Mackerel With Mustard Sauce  By : Fred Watson
    A couple of years ago my brother took early retirement and after he finished doing all the jobs around the house he had always meant to do, if he ever found the time. He started on the garden; his wife however wasn’t best pleased, since she considered the garden to be her domain.
  • Barbecue Sauce Recipe & Best Cookies: Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies & Best Cookies: Oatmeal Crispie  By : Kurali
    The barbecue began in the American context during the late 1800's cattle drives in the West. The cowhands usually had low quality cuts of beef that had to be preserved over long periods of time of cattle driving.
  • Benefits of Soy foods  By : Rohit Bhagta
    (ARA) - Soy foods have grown in popularity as consumers learn more about associated health benefits -- soy food sales are expected to reach $4 billion for 2003. Several studies have shown that soy products help lower cholesterol and reduce the severity of menopausal symptoms, as well as reducing the risk of certain types of cancer, such as breast and prostate.
  • Beware, Watch what you heat  By : shacker04
    A COOKING FIRE can quickly turn deadly. Sadly, many begin and end the same way.
    In Wisconsin, three children under the age of six died when smoke and heat filled their second-floor apartment, preventing escape. Their mother managed to climb out a window and call the fire department from a neighbor's house, but she was unable to save the children. The fire occurred in a two-story, wood-frame, multi-unit dwelling. The unsprinklered apartment had no smoke alarms.
  • Candia - Milk Recipes  By : Mr. Anant
    Candia is introducing a great range of longlife milk products to the UK market, alongside suggested milk recipes to help you get the best out of the product.
  • Cantonese Regional Cuisine  By : K Singh
    Easily the most well-known of the Chinese regional cuisines, Cantonese cuisine comes from the region around Canton in Southern China. Simple spices and a wide variety of foods used in cooking characterize Cantonese cuisine.
  • Chefs secret  By : michael vroom55 michael vroom55
    Food, recipes, et al
    Here’s a real dedicated site – dedicated to whet your appetite at a glance and tickle your taste buds. We promote cookbooks that are full of recipes from your very own favourite restaurants. We offer you the opportunity to now dish out authentic, mouth-watering KFC Fried Chicken and the yummy Olive Garden Lasagne, in your very own kitchen. The Olive Garden is a site that promises recipes that don’t take long to churn out and yet turn out wholesome and healthy snacks and entrees.
  • Chocolate Fondue  By : Clint Jhonson
    Fondue is back in vogue and for good reason. It’s easy, it’s quick and it’s a great taste. Chocolate is a great treat so combined in a fondue dip you have a great taste which young and old enjoy. Whether you are entertaining or just need something tasty and easy for the family fondue makes a great dip.
  • Chocolate Recipes  By : Anmol Raut
    Beat to a cream half a cupful of butter and a cupful and a quarter of powdered sugar. Add two well-beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls of wine, half a cupful of milk, and a cupful and a half of sifted flour, with which has been mixed a teaspoonful and a half of baking powder. Bake this in four well-buttered, deep, tin plates for about fifteen minutes in a moderate oven. Put half a pint of milk in the double-boiler, and on the fire.
  • Choosing special foods for special events  By : aprilbhisham
    Choosing the right menu for a special event can be just as important as choosing a location. Food can communicate a theme, convey a feeling or set the mood of an entire night. If you are planning a high-class extravaganza, hot dogs and beer might not be appropriate. However, they might be the perfect choice for a birthday party at the lake. Taking great care in planning a menu shows your guests how much you appreciate them, and a great meal can help make a special day even more memorable.

    If you are planning a birthday party for your child, an interactive meal can be a fun activity for your guests. Rather than slaving away in the kitchen all day or spending countless dollars ordering pizzas, you can save time and money by letting the gues
  • College Cuisine  By : Sunita
    Going to college is a grand experience. It's the first time many young adults get the chance to begin taking care of them, no matter what the consequences. One of the main things that worries parents when their child heads out into the world of college is, of course, their diet. What are they going to eat if the cafeteria closes too early? What if they don't like the cafeteria food? What if they didn't even sign up for cafeteria meals?
  • Cook from the Heart, Not by the Book  By : Sunita
    You don’t have to go by the book to create tasty, easy, sociable food. Easy-peasy meal preparation is all about stripping cooking down to its bare essentials (they don’t call me the Naked Chef for nothing!), using little techniques and conveniences to make the most of your recipes. It’s so simple: Skip the fuss and follow your heart.
  • Cook the Perfect Grilled Salmon  By : rohit kumar
    Getting together with family or just want to make the perfect grilled salmon? Then read on...

    Salmon on a grill is absolutely delicious. It can, however, be a bit tricky. If you are the kind of person who can burn water on the stove, here are some great tips.
  • Cooker Summer tips  By : shacker04
    Barbecue Beef Sandwiches
    Makes 8 Active: 5 min/Total: 8 to 10 hr on low
    31/2-lb bottom round beef roast, well trimmed of excess fat 1 medium onion, chopped 3/4 cup ketchup 1/2 cup cola soda 1 Tbsp each Ddijon mustard and Worcestershire sauce 3 Tbsp cornstarch 1/4 cup water 8 sandwich buns
  • Cooking brisket in the oven  By : Kulwinder Kaur
    Cooking brisket in the oven is a time consuming process, but also a very rewarding one. When your family and friends take their first bite of your delicious brisket, they will most definitely be asking you for the recipe. This article will make you a brisket cooking pro!
  • Cooking for a Holiday Crowd Made Easy (Peasy)  By : Sunita
    The holidays. A time for loads of family, gifts and good cheer. Unfortunately, the holidays also can be a huge headache when it comes to cooking a holiday dinner for a house filled with people. Plus, you’re probably sick to death of turkey and wish you could serve something a little different to your holiday guests. Here’s the thing: you can!
  • Cooking for Pleasure, form of expression and stress release  By : mukesh rana
    Cooking may be a profession for some people. With this, they earn a living. Others pursue it as a lifetime career and travel distances because of their strength in cooking. Cooking may just mean as the act of preparing food in a raw phase and use heat in order for humans to digest it easily. However, it may mean a lot to some people especially those who consider it a form of living. And, those who take it as a good form of hobby regard it of value.
  • Cooking from the heart, and from bare essentials!  By : Sunita Kumari
    You do not have to go by the book to create tasty, easy, sociable food. Easy meal preparation is all about stripping cooking down to its bare essentials using little techniques and conveniences to make the most of your recipes. It is so simple: Skip the fuss and follow your heart.

    Here are some tips to take the stress out of cooking, whether you are stirring up supper for your mate or hoping to impress the new in-laws:
  • Cooking With Cast Iron  By : Sunita
    Cast iron cookware is an extremely versatile and economic alternative to expensive copper and copper clad cookware. If you aren't currently using at least a couple of cast iron pans in your kitchen, you really should consider it.
  • Delicious New York Style Pizza  By : Manprit Kaur
    New York has long been known for its exceptionally delicious pizza. The pizza produced by the pizzerias of Manhattan has come to be known as "New York Style Pizza". What is it that makes a pizza New York Style?
  • Dying for Pasta  By : Mushroom
    Dying for pasta. Humour
  • Easy and Quick - Grilling Recipes  By : kulwinder saini04
    The high point of summer and is often celebrated with an outdoor barbecue. Don't limit yourself to the good ole American menu of hamburgers and hot dogs. There's lots more to grilling than that. The first task is deciding on a menu that offers something for everyone. If yours is going to be a family affair then take the kids' preferences into consideration.
  • Easy to make and oh so satisfying, Tomato Soup  By : Kulwinder_singh
    Easy to make and oh so satisfying, I made this in advance of oral surgery (yeah, I know, ugh!) when I knew I wouldn't be able to cope the next day. This creamy yet full of needed vitamins soup kept my head afloat, and more. This one is a keeper and of course it goes great with rustic grilled cheese sandwiches and is perfectly great on a cold rainy or wintry day too. This recipe is also handy to have on hand since one usually always has all the ingredients needed in their kitchen...
  • Elementary Methods for Cooking With Eggs  By : rwakefield
    Eggs are one of natures greatest gifts. They are versatile, nutritious and tasty. If you want to be a great cook it is important to master the basics of cooking eggs first. Here we tell you how,
  • Enjoy Garden Patch Soup recipes  By : kulwinder saini08
    Every year as summer draws to a close I find myself looking ahead to heating up the kitchen and filling the house with the wonderful aromas of hearty soups and stews.
  • Exotic ways of cooking turkey.  By : aprilbhisham
    Deep-Fryed Turkey

    3 gallons peanut oil for frying, or as needed
    1 (12 pound) whole turkey, neck and giblets removed
    1/4 cup Creole seasoning
    1 white onion


    In a large stockpot or turkey fryer, heat oil to 400 degrees F. Be sure to leave room for the turkey, or the oil will spill
    over.

    ***** Side Note *****

    How to determine the amount of oil you need:
  • Fantastic accompaniment Basmati rice  By : ambika
    Basmati rice is a fantastic accompaniment for Indian food, but it can also be used as a side dish for any meal or in any entree that calls for rice. Basmati grains are longer than plain rice and lengthen further during the cooking process. It may be a little more complex than making that five-minute box rice, but the taste is much fresher. Basmati rice also cooks up nicely, puffing up length-wise and becoming very fluffy, fantastic for mingling with spicy foods and sauces.
  • Favorite Dishes And Family Folklore  By : Clint Jhonson
    Almost every family has a treasured recipe, handed down through generations, that is not only beloved because it’s delicious, but because it evokes memories of favorite family get-togethers.
  • Find new cookie Recipes  By : Prakash Singh
    Many of us have an inner baker inside us that loves to find new cookie recipes to try. But, where do you find new, tried and true, cookie recipes that your family will love? People are always looking for the newest versions of their favorite recipes to broaden their dinner choices.
  • Floral and butterfly design Martini glass set  By : ambika
    Every martini gift comes wrapped with a bright red satin bow that is hand tied. Cosmo Martini Glass Set of four martini glasses each with a bold, distinctive color. Pour your drink in these vivid glasses to spice up a sizzling soiree. We want your gift to have dramatic visual impact when it is opened. A set of 4 jewel tone color martini glasses 3.5 oz.
  • Fun and Free Cooking Games for Kids On Internet  By : shacker04
    On the Internet there are many many free cooking games for kids, but are they as fun as the real thing It doesn''t matter if you have children that are fussy eaters or if your children will eat just about anything that is in front of them, cooking is something most children like
  • Get in the “Spirits” for Holiday Celebrations  By : Rajkamta.
    The holidays are almost upon us, and that means “’tis the season” for parties with co-workers, dinners with families, get-togethers with close friends and quiet nights by the fireside with loved ones. If you’re planning to do some entertaining, do everyone a favor and look beyond the traditional spiked eggnog and hot buttered rum
  • Gomoku Sushi – Enjoy it!  By : Manprit Kaur
    Ingredients:
    * 2 1/2 cups short-grain sticky rice
    * 2 1/2 cups water
    * 2 1/2 inch long konbu
    Vinegar dressing
    * 4 2/3 tablespoons rice vinegar or can be substituted using lemons
    * 2 tablespoons sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt
    Ingredients for mixing
    * 7 dried shiitake mushrooms, softened
    * 1/3 ounce kampyo, rubbed and boiled
    * 2/3 cup dashi, including water used for soaking mushrooms
    * 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
  • Grilled Chicken Wing Recipe  By : Sophia Ray
    There's nothing like a good grilled chicken wing recipe. And there's nothing like summer grilling time! Time to take the cover off your grill, fire that baby up and start cookin’.
  • Here are Some Delicious Grilling Recipes, enjoy  By : Lisa Lutz
    Fourth of July marks the high point of summer and is often celebrated with an outdoor barbecue. Don't limit yourself to the good ole American menu of hamburgers and hotdogs. There's lots more to grilling than that. The first task is deciding on a menu that offers something for everyone.
  • Home-Made Soups, Spicy Gazpacho Soup  By : Dhiru.Kumar.Chd..
    Home-made soups are so good for you - all that nourishing stock and chock-a-block full of vitamins and minerals.

    But ... who on earth could face boiling bones for hours on end during the scorching Spanish summer weather, not to mention preparing the soup once the stock is made? I don´t think it would tickle anybody´s fancy to then have to tuck into a piping-hot soup!
  • How to make wine the easy way.  By : Atwo
    Wine making is an easy, cost-efficient way to stock up on your favorite vintages. Although the wine-making process is simple, it is important to follow the steps carefully to ensure you don’t miss any elements. These steps will be crucial to the success of your batch.
  • How to Cook a Really Crispy Duck or Chicken  By : THAKUR
    If you’re like me you love the skin on the outside of duck, if it’s crispy.The texture of the meal can totally be changed with a crispy skin. This helps dry up the skin and makes for a super crispy skin. You will not be the only one that enjoys this Crispy Duck Recipe, but everyone else at your dinner table.
  • How to cook with fresh herbs  By : Sunita Kumari
    Herbs are fun and easy to grow. When harvested they make even the simplest meal seem like a gourmet delight. By using herbs in your cooking you can easily change the flavors of your recipes in many different ways, according to which herbs you add. Fresh herbs are great in breads, stews, soups or vegetables. Every time you add a different herb you have completely changed the taste.
  • How to create a family heirloom cookbook  By : Sunita Kumari
    Almost every family has a treasured recipe, handed down through generations, that is not only beloved because it is delicious, but because it evokes memories of favorite family get-togethers.

    A family heirloom recipe book is a wonderful way to combine favorite dishes and family folklore. According to Cheryl Wolf, a performance artist and graphic design instructor at The New England Institute of Art, "Family recipes are a valuable resource for a family history. I have built an entire performance around my family's recipes and the stories they evoke! "Breaking bread" together is life-affirming. What better way to reach back and bring personal history to the present?"
  • How to enjoy delicious Boquerones  By : Sonu Kumar Garg
    Whilst on your travels in Spain and pausing to take a breath from
    site-seeing, you have surely experimented with "tapas" at a
    welcoming bar.
  • How to find the perfect cookie recipes for the holiday season?  By : DIYA SOOD
    Many of us have an inner baker inside us that loves to find new cookie recipes to try. But, where do you find new, tried and true, cookie recipes that your family will love? People are always looking for the newest versions of their favorite recipes to broaden their dinner choices. New crockpot recipes, new chicken recipes, even new fondue recipes are all searched for by those needing something a little different. Let's face it, we all want something different from time to time, right? There are many places to find free recipes for any of your needs. Going to the local library and obtaining a membership (most of the time this is free as well) is one way to do some research.
  • How to get back into shape after your baby is born.  By : Rahul Rana
    1. Be especially kind to yourself in the first weeks after your baby is born. Your body has gone through huge changes and it is unrealistic to expect that you can snap back into your old shape straight away. Unrealistic expectations set you up for failure and disappointment, but you CAN get your figure back if you are patient and take it one step at a time.
  • How to give your buffet the exotic Hawaiian touch.  By : Dolly Kapil
    Hospitality, aloha (love or the spirit of giving) and ohana (family) are some of the key values in Hawaiian culture. These values also play an important role in the celebration of holidays as they are a special time of gift-giving, visiting with loved ones and feasting. A perfect way to incorporate these elements into your next holiday gathering is to create a lunch or dinner buffet. Using buffet service allows guests to relax, reflect and celebrate the seasons, much like the Hawaiian culture does with a luau. Hospitality, aloha (love or the spirit of giving) and ohana (family) are some of the key values in Hawaiian culture. These values also play an important role in the celebration of holidays as they are a special time of gift-giving, vi
  • How to make chicken or duck really crisp  By : Deepak gosain
    If you are like me, you love the skin on the outside of duck, if it is crispy. The texture of the meal can totally be changed with a crispy skin.

    The secret is to make sure the duck is scored across the front and salted heavily.

    This helps dry up the skin and makes for a super crispy skin. You will not be the only one that enjoys this Crispy Duck Recipe, but everyone else at your dinner table.
  • How to make delicious meat less vegetarian food.  By : mannu mittal
    Three years ago I decided to go "meatless." It wasn't a difficult decision as I wasn't a voracious carnivore to begin with, however there were a few dishes that I missed that contained meat and wondered how I was going to live without these favorites.
  • How to make the most yummy pasta  By : Dolly Kapil
    These pasta recipes are excellent for dinners or parties.

    In this article, I’m going to share with you three delicious pasta recipes that you can prepare for any occasion that suits you. The recipes are very easy and can be prepare in less than 30 minutes.
  • How to make the world’s best pickles?  By : Kumar Nirmal
    I knew they were the world’s best pickles the moment I tasted one. That first taste took place around 1950, and I’ve tasted a lot of pickles since, am a pickle hound in fact, but I’ve never come across anything else as good.
  • How to not make mistakes when baking great bread.  By : paramjit singh
    Let’s face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, even us professional bakers make boo boo’s).

    I’m going to list here, the 7 most common whole wheat bread baking mistakes that you’re probably making, or might make if you’re not forewarned, and what you can do about them.
  • How to plan food on a tight budget  By : manu kumar
    Getting started making a plan for a week's worth of
    meals can surely be a bit daunting at first. It
    need not be complicated--though a little bit of
    time spent planning will be well worth it!
  • How to really enjoy chocolate.  By : Meena chauhan
    Chocolate isn’t a Food, but an Experience

    Few words evoke the emotional enthusiasm people feel toward chocolate. It has a treasured place in our personal collection of memories - the Easter baskets, the birthday treats, the candy displays at Christmas, the heart that told you someone loves you.

    It started young. During our special times, chocolate was there - an integral part of the event. One taste of chocolate (or even the thought alone) makes the mouth water and the emotional associations rush in. It brings back the multitude of fondly-remembered feel-good experiences we didn’t want to end.

    So a great-testing piece of chocolate inevitably makes us happy inside. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that chocolate contains phenylethylam
  • Indian dishes and the garam masala to make them stand out.  By : Kamal Kaushal
    Garam masala is more like a collection of some of the major spices like cinnamon, cumin, fenugreek seeds, garlic, ginger powder and other spices. The range of each individual spice in this combination depends on the way that it was prepared.
  • India’s spice secret- garam masala  By : rajkumarsharma
    India is known for its excellent cuisine, it's unique regions of cooking, and a pleasant dining experience. India is distinguished in the world's cuisine for it vegetarian dishes. One thing all of the regional cuisines of India have in common is its use of spices.
  • Indo-Chinese food: Healthy Vegetable fried rice  By : ambika
    Vegetable Fried Rice is what all of you must have cooked and eaten at home or in restaurants. It's a really simple dish to make, and healthy too because of all the veggies that it has. This fried rice dish combines the nutty flavor of fried rice with the fresh taste of bell peppers, baby peas, and other vegetables. This dish is actually a lot simpler than most of us perceive it to be. Our Indomunch restaurant newly opened in Newyork city, the restaurant items will prepared in very neatly.
  • Inexpensive exotic tuna recipes.  By : Dhiru.Kumar.Chd..
    Looking for recipe ideas that are easy to follow, inexpensive and relatively guilt-free too? Try incorporating an American household favorite -- canned tuna
  • Innovative modern wine rack  By : ambika
    The Knot wine holder is highly stylish; this modern take on a classic design offers a six bottle wine rack, dry sink and four additional trays for maximum storage capability with optimal design elements. Store your wine collection in style with this contemporary rack. This Knot wine rack is contemporary design stores your vine with flair. Cradle up to six regular sized bottles and one oversized magnum or champagne bottle in the intersecting loops of this sleek wine rack.
  • Is Chinese Food Healthy ?  By : junebhisham
    Chinese food holds a popular place among the entire population of the world. You can find a Chinese restaurant in every major city and in many smaller areas of the world as well. Why is Chinese food so popular? Is Chinese food healthy? What is the history of Chinese food?

    The History of Chinese Food
    The history of Chinese food is an interesting one. Unlike many cultures the Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art and not simply a craft. The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation techniques which are difficult to develop and may require the expertise of a chef with lots of experience. One such technique is noodle pulling (scroll down to the bottom of the page to learn more about this technique).
  • Is Christmas only about Christmas trees and Christmas gifts  By : manu kumar
    Let kids tell you what they think of Christmas and they will speak of images full of snow, caroling, putting up Christmas tree ornaments, Christmas gifts and the irresistible magic and wonderment
  • Italian Foods and Eating Style are a fairly relaxed affair  By : Lisa Lutz
    When it comes to talking about Italy, food is everything - sitting around a table after a long day working or at the beach, it is food that brings the family together. Discussions about life, family matters, Italian politics and the world as a whole are quite popular during meal times when extended families sit for hours.
  • Kid Recipe  By : vicky12
    How To Teach Your Children To Cook
    If you're ready to teach your children how to cook (with kid recipe), here are some simple tips for teaching them the basics, and giving them skills that will last them a lifetime!
  • Know more about Brazilian cuisine  By : Sonu Kumar Garg
    It began as most ‘ethnic food movements’ do – with small restaurants in the neighborhoods where immigrants settled, diners and lunchrooms and tea rooms opened by those who wanted to offer a taste of home to their fellow émigrés. Chinese, Italian, Middle Eastern, Thai – from family run bistros, the cuisine spread as those outside the cultures of the ‘neighborhood’ learned of the good food and the word spread. The latest ‘new cuisine’ that is spreading like wildfire is Brazilian – a delicious blending of three separate cultures that comes together in dishes and delicacies that aren’t found anywhere else in the world.
  • Know more about coffee makers and other techies in this gadget world.  By : VIJAY KUMAR
    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.
  • Know more about food allergies.  By : mannu mittal
    An allergy can be described as a malfunction of the immune system, an exaggerated response to certain substances. Your body mistakenly believes that something it has touched, smelled or eaten is harmful to it and your body releases massive amounts of chemicals, such as histamine to protect itself.
  • Know more about Hunan cuisine.  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Hunan cuisine shares many commonalities with its close, more well-known cousin, Szechwan cooking, Both cuisines originate in the Western region of China. The climate there is sub-tropical – humid and warm enough to encourage the use of fiery spices to help cool the body, and to require high spicing of food as a preservative. With similar climate
  • Knowing everything about a small coffee bean.  By : harsh
    Who would have thought that a berry that was discovered by a herd of goats would be the single most important ingredient in the world’s most popular drink? Legend has it that back in 850 AD, a goat herder noticed his herd was full of energy and eating berries he had never noticed. Since the goats seemed to have such a reaction, the herder decided to give it a try! The berries also gave him a burst of energy and he began to feel very happy. Thus, the beginning of the journey for what is now known as coffee!
  • Laganno Sas - Fish in White Spicy Sauce  By : Hutoxi Hodiwalla
    The Zorastrian Flavor of Parsi Cooking

    The Zorastrian community, of which I am a member, is a prosperous, fun loving and peaceful community. The Zorastrian Parsis originated from Persia and have now settled all over the world. You can find them in Canada, USA, UK, Iran, Germany, India, Pakistan and Asutralia. The basis of this religion is Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good Deeds. The food preparation consists of meats, dairy products and vegetables. Lots of spices are used in the preparation such as Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Cardamon Cloves, Ginger, Garlic etc. The food is very appetizing, nutritious and wholesome.
  • Learn more about vegetarian cuisine.  By : mannu mittal
    Rabbit food. That’s what my dad calls vegetarian cooking and cuisine. Salads and vegetables – can’t be anything more to it, can there? Oh, but there is. Vegetarian cooking is at least as varied as ‘regular’ cooking – and in some cases, far more imaginative.
  • let us talk about Apple pie  By : Jitender Sharma
    We love baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet – or so an old ad for Chevrolet tells us. Apple pie is as American as… well.. apple pie. If baseball is the All-American sport, then apple pie is the all-American dessert. And while the internet and book stores have spread the recipes far and wide, there are classic apple desserts in every region that are characteristic of the cuisine for that area. Wherever Johnny Appleseed spread orchards, there are recipes that make use of other regional ingredients and traditions to create unique desserts with apples and – whatever!
  • Look at this healthy shopping list  By : upinder singh negi3
    Healthy eating starts with careful planning and organization. Since fresh produce has a very limited shelf life, regular grocery shopping is a must.
  • Looking for information about cake recipes.  By : grewal
    Seeking the most informative assistance relating to recipes.
    When you are looking for better information on recipes, it will be tricky separating value packed information from foolish recipes proposals and directions so it is sensible to know how to judge the advice that is offered.
  • Low Fat Salmon Recipes  By : harman
    Finding delicious has just become easier since you found our website. There are many wonderful low fat salmon recipes that will please your palate plus the palates of your dinner guests or family.
  • Low-Fat Cooking Techniques  By : Khushwant
    You may be used to putting a knob of butter or lard into the frying pan before adding the streak bacon – this does not mean that you should. Instead of adding the saturated fat, try grilling without any added fat.
  • Make School Lunches Fun and Nutritious  By : upinder singh negi2
    (ARA) - As the beginning of the school year nears, parents once again face the challenge of preparing healthy lunches and snacks that their kids will actually eat. After all, you can send your child to school with a well-balanced lunch a home-ec teacher would be proud of, but if he trades his carrot sticks for a cupcake, all your efforts go down the drain.
  • Making Your Own Flavorful Salsa.  By : jitender
    There are salsa recipes which get passed on from generation to generation.
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