- Sherry - Spanish Sunshine in a Bottle! (part 2 - Vineyards, Grapes & Vintage) by Michael Johnson
THE VINEYARDSThere is in the soil of the 15,000 acres of vineyards of the Jerez country, lime, clay and sand, but in widely varying proportions, mixed quite differently, and 'peppered' in an erratic manner with small quantities of various minerals, the importance of which, as regards the quality of the grapes and of the wine made from them, is considerable. 626 words 2006-07-23 - Barbecue Islands - Taking Your Kitchen Outside by Judy Simpson
Barbecue islands are an amazing way to have fun with family and friends while having everything you need at your fingertips for cooking. You'll be able to bring your indoor kitchen outside. 181 words 2006-07-23 - Strawberry Jammed Out by KIt Heathcock
Latest news from the strawberry jam front – the tide of strawberries is advancing, threatening to engulf me in a wave of strawberries waiting to be processed, taking up whole shelves of the fridge, lurking in corners just when I thought I’d done the last batch. 531 words 2006-07-23 - Is Your Cookware Poisoning You? by Michael Sheridan
For over 40 years scientists have known that the fumes from hot non-stick surfaces can kill birds such as canaries. So just how dangerous are they to you? Several studies have been conducted into health concerns surrounding Teflon, the coating invented and patented by DuPont. 509 words 2006-07-23 - Natural Spring Plastic by Dr. Mandy Thomson
What are you paying for when you buy bottled water? The image of pristine glaciers and crystal clear springs comes to mind. But the truth is, bottled water is hardly ever purer, healthier, or safter than tap water. 696 words 2006-07-23 - Celebrating Diwali Stir Fry Sauces For Fast And Festive Foods by News Canada
(NC)—Diwali, the five-day fall 'Festival of Lights', begins on October 25 and Canada's Hindu communities will celebrate in the traditional manner - decorating their homes with lights, handing out sweets and sharing festive meals with their friends and families. 286 words 2006-07-23 - You Don't Know Beans! by News Canada
(NC)-Looking for reasons to get your family to eat more legumes? It turns out that the skin on beans is not just an important source of fibre, it's rich in powerful nutrient compounds that may help prevent chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease. 177 words 2006-07-23 - Slushies Made Easy As 1,2,3 by News Canada
(NC)-Amusement parks, arenas, convenience stores & slushies. For only pennies, doesn't a fresh nutritious slushie that could be made at home with your family make better "cents"? Hamilton Beach has introduced a Snowman™ Ice Shaver that makes soft fluffy snow shavings for fun drinks, and desserts that kids can help make. 292 words 2006-07-23 - Favorite Desserts For A Diabetic Husband by Abigail Baker
It's easier than you think to create delicious desserts for your diabetic husband. When I had to get right down to it the ideas came flying at me out of my kitchen cupboard! Here's a few of his favorites: 362 words 2006-07-22 - Truck Grills on Funds Raise: Johnsonville Big Taste Grill by Laura Ciocan
Johnsonville Big Taste Grill is a popular presence at American outdoor events, especially when funds raising is needed for charity. Still, for those who have never heard of the touring big grill, here are some details: 278 words 2006-07-22 - Eight Reasons Why Menu Planning Is A Terrible Idea by Christine Steendahl
Have you heard about meal planning lately? Families are busy and getting busier all the time. As families work on getting organized, many home managers are turning to meal planning as a way to eliminate the evening stress in their homes. 309 words 2006-07-22 - Safe Food Storage - Refrigeration by David McCarthy
Storing FoodYour Refrigerator: It is many years since schools stopped teaching cooking and domestic science and the result is that few people in the below 35 age bracket are familiar with risks presented by refrigerators. 502 words 2006-07-21 - The Rules You Wished Everyone Followed At The Grocery Store by Jean Fisher
Most adults say that they do not enjoy grocery shopping. It is time consuming and expensive. In addition, it is often an experience in frustration due mainly to the actions and behaviors of the other shoppers. 622 words 2006-07-21 - Food and Drink – What To Expect In Costa Rica by Mike McDougall
A traditionally mild, not over-spiced cuisine, the Costa Rican food has absorbed influences from the Caribbean, South America and Europe into its culinary cauldron. Many dishes are simple with the staples of rice and beans tending to form the basis of most rural cooking. 628 words 2006-07-21 - Low-Carb Pastry Pizzazz by Jan Nicholas
This delicious treat adds only 1. 9 grams of carb for a Superb Roll of any size. Just add a glaze to the rolls once they are baked. While the rolls are baking, make ½ or ¼ of the below mentioned glaze. 227 words 2006-07-21 - Drunks On The Set by Stephen Schochet
As long as actors stay sober on the set, movie studios will generally put up with their off screen behavior. Colin Farell often showed up at six in the morning to work on Swat (2003) so hung over from an all night bender that his bodyguards would carry the nearly unconscious Irishman into his trailer. 825 words 2006-07-21 - Restuarants that Deliver in New York and Los Angeles by Eden Byrne
What is the easiest way to order in food? Many people cannot find a menu and waste time looking for it while others waste money calling 411. At the end, it often becomes a tedious task to place an order. 283 words 2006-07-20 - Fall for Outdoor Entertaining This Autumn by Debbie Rodgers
Aaaah, autumn! It's the perfect time to entertain outdoors -- most of the bugs are gone, the sun isn't scorching even though it's warm enough to enjoy an afternoon or evening al fresco, and there's a bounty of good things to serve for an outdoor meal. 491 words 2006-07-20 - Value Of Soup by Raul Gallu
1. SOUP is a liquid food that is prepared by boiling meat or vegetables,or both, in water and then seasoning and sometimes thickening the liquidthat is produced. It is usually served as the first course of a dinner,but it is often included in a light meal, such as luncheon. 1023 words 2006-07-19 - Grilled Club Sandwiches by Luke Indran
Pretty much nothing can compare to the wholesome goodness and lovely warm savoury sensation of grilled sandwiches if what you're after is some simple yet tasty fare. This clever variation of the old dejeuner classic is also no slouch when it comes to nutritional content and quite simply hits the ball out out of the park where taste is concerned! 206 words 2006-07-19 - Paczki! The Original Polish Donut by Andrew Krause
Paczki, is what is known as the original Polish donut, no one will ever agree on how to pronounce them, but everyone will agree that you cannot eat just one or even two. Paczki are maid and eaten on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday. 144 words 2006-07-19 - United States Regional Cuisine: Soul Food by Kirsten Hawkins
The history of American soul food can be traced all the way back to the days of slavery. More often times than not, the slaves were given the most undesirable part of the meal, the leftovers from the house. 546 words 2006-07-19 - Cut the Take Out by Lisa Paterson
A long hard day at work. You get home and need dinner. Nothing in the fridge, nothing in the cupboard. Take-out again. The wallet just won’t comply much longer. Re-wind. 217 words 2006-07-19 - Hong Kong Street Food by Wong Yee Lee
If you have visited Hong Kong in the past, you should have tried the typical HK street food stalls and had a taste of the famous curry fish balls there. If you haven't, then you must make sure you will try it the next time you are there. 473 words 2006-07-19 - Herbs: Growing Your Own by Andy Wiley
The first thing you need to do when deciding to create your own Herb Garden is to decide on the size of the plot of land you want to use. This will depend on what herbs and how much you want to grow. 370 words 2006-07-19 - Water on the Brain by Ieuan Dolby
I was in the supermarket this morning (nothing unusual in that) and pushing my trolley to the checkout. Well, my wife was pushing and I was away in airy-fairy land when it suddenly dawned on me that I was walking past water. 1599 words 2006-07-19 - Save Money The Crock Pot Way by Lisa Paterson
Saving money – is something we would all like to do. Whether you are struggling to manage day to day or earning a six figure salary, saving is something we all think about. There is one thing we can all save on. 341 words 2006-07-18 - The Olive – History and Production by David Chandler
The Olive tree dates back to early ancient times in both biblical and classical writings. In these early writings, the olive oil is referenced as a symbol of both goodness and purity, and the tree represents peace and happiness. 427 words 2006-07-18 - Champagne and Appetizers: Let the Celebration Begin by Bogdan Voicu
Are you preparing a romantic dinner? A party? Want to feel great eating alone? Whatever the reason, champagne is a definitely must. What to serve it with before the main meal, though? 309 words 2006-07-18 - Our Pleasant Meal At C&C Supper Club In Door County Wisconsin by Dorrie Ruplinger
My husband, oldest son, and I had the pleasure of enjoying a meal at C&C Supper Club in Fish Creek, Wisconsin (in the heart of Door County) during a recent trip to Door County. The building houses a supper club for dining along with a bar with games and live entertainment on many weekends. 548 words 2006-07-17
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