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  • The Tea Leaf And How It Makes Up Your Cup Of Tea  By : Korbin Newlyn
    The Tea leaf comes in many different forms. To understand its origins you have to understand its history. Read on to learn more.
  • Oolong Slimming Tea  By : engi kahlon
    The production of Oolong tea began at Mt. Wu Yi Shan in Fujian Province, towards the end of the Ming Dynasty approximately 400 years ago.
  • Not For Meat Eaters: Manual to Vegetarian Ideology  By : Patty Stevens
    Get an inside glimpse into the varied world of vegetarians and the nutritional diets that they follow.
  • The New Millennium is brewing!  By : Michelle Faber-11856
    Coffee is the new millennium drink of the connoisseur of every class. Now rated for its tones, its nuances, rated for the personal qualities of the world’s beans and is sold to the highest bidder...
  • Herbal Tea and It’s Benefit’s  By : andrew philip
    World of herbal teas extends beyond our imaginations. Teas have been a common tastes world wide. Since time immemorial herbal teas are the part of human and has been a accompanying him in all his occasions and emotions. This herbal tea has the origin in the eastern part of the world i.e. Japan, China and India. Though initially it was given by herbalist as a medication for treating various ailments but slowly and gradually it developed the tastes.
  • Does Made in China, now mean what Made in Japan use to mean!!!  By : Richard Stoyeck-2657
    Until recently Zheng Xiaou was head of the State Food and Drugs Administration for China. He was arrested in May, and charged with being responsible for the sale of six different medicines manufactured in China. These same six medicines were fakes. The sales took place during Zheng’s six years as the head of the department.
  • Green Tea Extract and Weight Loss  By : meeinter
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  • Proper Tea Sets For Proper Tea  By : Dugan Venfield
    Tea is highly regarded by many Chinese people, and is widely considered as one of the necessities to start a day. The preparation and consumption of tea plays a significant role in the Chinese culture. Since the Chinese have been drinking tea since time immemorial, they have developed a wealth of knowledge and experience with tea and tea making.
  • The Amazing Power of Green Tea for Weight Loss  By : Rachael Lemaire
    The discovery of green tea was purely by accident. It is beloved that an emperor accidentally dropped the tea leaves in a pot of boiling water. He was pleased with the incredible fragrance that came from the pot and green tea was discovered!
  • China's Famous Green Puerh Tea  By : varatphong
    "... young green Pu-erh can be horribly mouth numbing in it’s bitterness but after decades of careful ageing the resulting refinement and complexity makes aged green Pu-erh one of the most highly sought after teas in China"
  • Why The Next Generation Will Be Tea Drinkers  By : Reeveso
    With the law of attraction coming to fruition and a shift of thoughts coming about in the world, I believe this will produce a generation of healthy tea drinkers who can manifest health and wealth with their thoughts.
  • Collecting Tequila Bottles: Not Just a Fad  By : Don Tekela-5845
    Tequila is one of the fastest growing industries within the past 30 years. Many people in the United States are just becoming aware of the wonderful taste that tequila can have. It is not just that terrible tequila shot that tastes like rubbing alcohol when you were a kid. Tequila has come a long way in taste and style. In fact, there is many a discriminating consumer out there that is willing to pay top dollar for good tequila. But, we knew that, as there are more and more companies out there bottling and distributing this Mexican delight.
  • Seafood Mistakes! Here are Some Tips to Help you Avoid Them on Your Next Shopping Trip.  By : Flavia Bindees-5845
    Most people, when they buy seafood, have no idea what they are looking for. This usually leads to many mistakes in their purchase. To avoid mistakes when buying seafood by looking at each type of seafood and the characteristics that it should have when you purchase it. Whether the seafood is frozen or fresh, you should only buy high quality. Here are some tips to help you on your next shopping trip.
  • Crabs, Crabs, Crabs. How to Choose and Prepare Them.  By : Flavia Bindees-5845
    One of the most juicy and scrumptious seafoods in the markets today are Crabs. There are so many different types of crabs including whole crabs, crab legs, Alaskan crabs, stone crabs, and crab cakes. They can be prepared in soups, salads, or sandwiches. They can be enjoyed as crab cakes, crab fritters, in pasta and even steamed. No matter how you prepare it, crabs are a wonderful dish to prepare.
  • What Taste Great, but Used to Be only Found on Top Notch Menus? How to Enjoy Lobster At Home.  By : Flavia Bindees-5845
    There is nothing like the taste of a good lobster. It has been long thought that lobster is one of those extravagant meals that you only get on special occasions. And no wonder by the time restaurants pay for them and put their mark up, you are close to paying 16 to 20 dollars a pound for them. This does not have to be the case any longer. You can get your lobsters at your local fish market for about 15 dollars a person and cook them at home.
  • The All Time Sex Booster! Oysters  By : Flavia Bindees-5845
    For many, many centuries, oysters have been considered one of the greatest aphrodisiacs. In other words, they are said to increase one’s sexual desire upon consumption. In fact, it was rumored that Casanova
  • The Myths About Tequila  By : Graham Paul-4587
    There are many myths about tequila. This article will help dispell the myths and bring out the truth about tequila.
  • Tequila: The Proper Way to Drink It.  By : Graham Paul-4587
    Ah, the art of you can go back to the traditional method of drinking with salt, tequila,and lime, via the lick, sip consumption of a premium liquor. Who says that I have the right to tell you how you should drink your tequila. I must admit, I have tried the many different brands of Tequila. Whether you sip it, serve it with lime and salt add it to margarita mix, drink it room temperature or serve it chilled, Tequila is meant to be savored and enjoyed. If you want to really appreciate the full bouquet and body, try it at room temperature. Tequila is meant to be enjoyed neat. Taste it like a fine wine. It would be a shame to miss out on its full body, its aroma and its wonderful taste. Once you have appreciated its character and flavor, you can return to the salt, tequila, and lime – the lick, sip and bite- method
  • TEQUILA: The many types of magic in the bottle  By : Graham Paul-4587
    Real Tequila can only be produced in the Tequila Region of Mexico. As the brand ‘tequila’ is controlled by the Mexican government, it must comply with the strict Mexican government regulations. To make sure that tequila is genuine it has to be produced according to the strict standards. It also must bear the official standard, NOM (Norma Oficial Mexicana) and the Tequila Regulatory Council’s monogram (CRT) on the label. All Premium Tequila must be adorned with the ‘100% Agave’ marking on the label as well. Each approved tequila distiller gets its own NOM that ensures that the product complies with the official Denomination of Origin. Not all tequila is created equal and if your label does not contain this information, it is likely that you are not drinking tequila.
  • The History of Tequila.  By : Graham Paul-4587
    The history of tequila began with the Aztec people making a fermented beverage from the agave plant which they called octli (later and more popularly called pulque). This occurred long before the Spanish arrived in 1521. Then, in the 16th century when the Spaniards arrived in Mexico, the Conquistadors brought the process of distillation with them and the people of Tequila were quick to put it to good use. They knew that the blue agave plant contained sugars that could be fermented. When the Spanish conquistadors ran out of their own brandy, they began to distill this agave drink to produce North America's first indigenous distilled spirit . By fermenting and distilling the sweet sap of the blue agave plant, they produced liquor with a distinctive taste.
  • The Magic Inside The Bottle – How Tequila is Made  By : Graham Paul-4587
    The process of finding the magic takes a long time. It all starts with a ripened blue agave plant. This ripening usually occurs 8 to 12 years after the seeds are planted. The leaves are then chopped away from the core of the plant by a tequila farmer, a ‘jimador’ who looks to see if the plant is ripe. This is a tedious process because if the plant is harvested too soon, there will not be enough sugars, too late and the sugars will have been used to form a once-in-a-lifetime stem called a ‘quiote’ which produces the seeds.
  • China's Famous Black Puerh Tea  By : varatphong
    "... possessing an alluring sweet and mellow nature the traditional character of premium black Puerh combines a distinctive soft earthiness with subtle components of chinese herbs, aromatic wood and warm summer fruits"

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  • The Positive Effects Of Essiac Tea  By : Clive Jenkins
    Essiac tea is said to be beneficial in a variety of ways and is even claimed to help with the treatment of cancer. I understand there is actually research being carried to try and substantiate these claims. A nurse from Canada named Rene Caisse discovered Essiac tea and named the tea after her own surname. If you read it backwards you will find that it spells 'Essiac'.
  • The Truth About Tea  By : Maxine Glass
    So much more than just a tea bag, tea leaves have cancer-fighting antioxidants, healthy doses of caffeine and are an excellent way to stay hydrated during the day. No longer just for the Brits - brush up on your tea facts. Visit recipe4living.com for thousands of tea-time recipes (and other recipes) and more great food facts.
  • Types of Green Chai Tea  By : Colin Holcomb
    This article will tell you about the history of green chai tea. It will also discuss the various types of green chai tea that you can get on the market.
  • The Difference Between Decaffeinated and Regular Green Tea  By : Tom G.Antion
    This article will consider if decaffeinated green tea is the same as regular green tea. It will also tell you how you can decaffeinate your own green tea if you want.
  • The Benefits That Come From Drinking Green Tea  By : Tom G.Antion
    This article will discuss the varied benefits of drinking green tea. It will also show how it has been used for thousands of years with excellent results.
  • China’s Ancient Tea – Pu-erh Tea  By : varatphong
    1700 Years of History - Tribute Tea to the Emperor of China - Amazing Doc. Health & Medical Benefits
    Learn more about China’s Ancient Tea – Pu-erh Tea
  • Bottled Water - Good Or Bad?  By : Lucy Bartlett
    Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink. You feel you have heard it before, recollecting those horror scenes showing victims of earthquakes, tsunamis, torrential rain and flood. No. It is the mantra of everybody – From Australia to Iceland, from Hawaii to Sanfrancisco people are scared to drink water directly from any source. Bottled water carries a declaration that it is 100% pure and free from bacteria and other harmful substances, and is accepted by us as safe to d...
  • Sweet And Creamy  By : Bill Johnson
    If you delight to get another cup of coffee, no problems about that! Coffee is now on every street corner everywhere in the country.

    And if you are a big java drinker, feel at home. You are one of those who look to a fine caffeine beverage everyday to start their morning the right way. Coffee is now the bomb!

    What makes coffee very great these days is the mad selection. There are now so many coffee mixtures that your head spins thinking of them. With all the expresso-ba...
  • Chinese White Tea And Its Uses And Types  By : Angela Sorros
    Generally, Chinese white teas are considered to be the rare in China. They are rare in China since most of the white tea is exported. Well, for long years, the Chinese tea drinkers have been hip to white tea’s benefits, until recently it was virtually unknown outside of Asia. But, not anymore because today, everyone from chefs to medical researchers is praising the delicate flavor and purported health benefits of the Chinese white tea.

    But what really is Chinese white tea?...
  • Yixing Chinese Teapot: The Original Teapot Revealed  By : Angela Sorros
    The art of drinking and serving tea, which many call as “Chinese tea ceremony” plays a very vital role in China. In fact, the ritual of preparing tea has held a special place in the hearts and minds of the Chinese. Although the ceremony emphasizes the tea, the overall style of tea drinking is still of great importance. Chinese teapots and tea cups are highly needed and each piece plays a role distinct from the other.

    Speaking of Chinese teapots, I guess nothing is more sui...
  • Chinese Tea Types And Its Production Since The Early Years  By : Sarah Williams
    Chinese has been drinking tea for approximately 4,000 years. Along with firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, and vinegar, the Chinese considered tea as one of the seven necessities to begin a day.

    Types of Tea

    The Chinese tea may be classified into five types according to the different methods by which it is processed. Here are the classifications:

    • Green Tea – is the variety which keeps the original color of the tea leaves without fermentation during processing.

    •...
  • Chinese Tea Set: Essential For Tea Making Today  By : Sarah Williams
    You probably all know that tea is highly considered by Chinese as one of the necessities to start a day. Well, it is a very important part of the Chinese culture. They have drunk tea since time immemorial and so they have a wide range of knowledge and experience with tea and tea making.

    Speaking of tea making, it is interesting to know that there are some very important steps involved in tea making. One of those is choosing the right Chinese tea set.

    Choosing the righ...
  • Chinese Herbal Teas Explained  By : Sarah Williams
    Chinese herbal teas are technically called Tisanes. These are recognized as infusions made herbs and not tea from the Camelia Sinensis plant. The essence of the herb is extracted when the tea is steeped in hot water.

    Traditionally, the Chinese herbal teas are used for their medicinal and healing properties. However, there are many varieties that are also enjoyed simply for their taste. Today, these teas can be bought in China as the country produces an entire pharmacy of h...
  • All About Chinese Tea Cups  By : Sarah Williams
    As you all know, the Chinese are so meticulous when it comes tea wares. Perhaps this is due to the fact that tea wares like the Chinese tea cups and tea pots play a very important role in the tea preparation. A tea ceremony would not be successful without the use of tea wares. As many people said, the true essence of a Chinese tea ceremony would not be felt if tea wares are lacking.

    One of most necessary item in a typical Chinese tea set is the Chinese tea cup. Well, tea...
  • A Chinese Tea Ceremony: The Art Of Drinking And Serving Tea  By : Sarah Williams
    The art of drinking and serving tea plays a very vital cultural role in China. It inspires a lot of artists that the Chinese tea ceremony, as it is called, has been written in songs and poetry. The ritual of preparing and serving tea has even held a special place in the hearts and minds of the Chinese aristocracy, court officials, intellectual, poets, and even the common people.

    On its most basic, the Chinese tea ceremony emphasizes the tea itself, rather than the ceremony...
  • Bottled Water Tastes Better  By : Jenny Riley
    Due to the several alarming alerts that were issued by doctors, many of which were just false, I stopped paying much attention to the results of medical studies that proclaim one thing or the other is bad for my health.

    But I must admit there are some warnings I simply can't ignore, and anything that has to do with drinking water is one of them.

    What could be responsible for the sudden change of heart?

    It's simple. The discovery of the level of chemicals and contamin...
  • Chocolate Fondue Fountain - Buying Chocolate  By : Anthony Tripodi
    Most people don't put much effort into buying chocolate for a chocolate fondue fountain. Perhaps they have a few bags of chocolate chips on hand or they'll even buy some of those brick sized chocolate bars. Sure this will work fine and the whole fountain concept will still impress your party guests. But true chocolate aficionados use gourmet chocolate in their fountains and you can definitely taste the difference.

    Melting regular supermarket chocolate chips is not an optio...
  • I Learned To Love The Artichoke  By : Analeese Burnabaker
    As a child, there were many foods and drinks that I didn't care for at all. I guess you are naturally expected to aquire the taste for more varieties of food as you get older though, and this is where I ran into my problem. I eventually ended up eating broccoli without much fight, but there were certain foods like the artichoke that I just couldn't force myself to like as hard as I tried.

    Since I have so many strong opinions about foods it surprised many people in my life ...
  • Lunch Means So Much More Than Fast Food  By : Elizabeth McDonnell
    Lunch is the forgotten stepchild of the meal day. We spend a fair amount of energy planning dinner, and we (sometimes begrudgingly) spend some energy making sure we eat breakfast. But more than one of us has looked at the clock at noon, realized we are hungry and then scarfed down whatever was available and easy.

    Too often, that means fast food, vending machine food or – for some people – nothing at all. And this is truly unfortunate. Nutrition experts tell us again and ag...
  • Stocking A Commercial Kitchen: Finding High Quality Cookware Online  By : James Brown
    If you are the owner, operator or manager of a restaurant or other type of establishment at which food is sold, you will regularly find yourself in the market for different products to stock your commercial kitchen. Chances are that you find yourself very frequently searching for cookware products for your commercial kitchen.

    There are a number of different avenues available to you through which you can shop for cookware items and products for your commercial kitchen. One ...
  • History Of Salsa Sauce – The Mexican Connection  By : Chris McCarthy
    The history of Salsa sauce originated with the Inca people. Salsa (combination of chilies, tomatoes and other spices) can be traced to the Aztecs, Mayans and Incas. The Spaniards first encountered tomatoes after their conquest of Mexico in 1519-1521, which marked the beginning of the history of Salsa sauce. Aztec lords combined tomatoes with chili peppers, ground squash seeds and consumed them mainly as a condiment served on turkey, venison, lobster, and fish. This combinatio...
  • A Legacy Of Food And Family Online  By : Madison Lockwood
    Have you secretly longed to be recognized for your daily hard work in the kitchen? Do you imagine yourself a gifted cook a la Martha Stewart (without the ankle bracelet)? Well, guess what? There is a quick and easy way to showcase your culinary skills and display your special recipes.

    Although some people claim it is a piece of cake to make meals every day, the truth is, it can be exhausting and boring work. For example, after a long day at the office, sometimes you are to...
  • Chocolate Fondue Fountain  By : Anthony Tripodi
    Do you want a attract a crowd of people at a party? You don't have to tell the best stories or tell the funniest jokes. All you need to do is stand near the chocolate fountain. Adding a chocolate fountain will liven up even the dullest parties. Most people love chocolate and what better way to serve chocolate than have it flowing out of fountain. A chocolate fondue fountain is a great addition to any party.

    Chocolate fondue is a great dessert to serve at small gathering bu...
  • The Food In Trend  By : Mark Dodd
    Fire was discovered.

    This discovery enabled him to the means of preparing food for eating. We call it cooking. Man used stones, used wood, used stove and now, he captivates the appetite of anyone-anywhere. Food now is not only considered as a basic need but also a means of business, profit, expression, culture, and catharsis.

    As an element of business and profit, restaurants and eateries have been the form of livelihood for many. As an expression, cooking food is a way ...
  • Espresso Martini  By : Anthony Tripodi
    With the popularity of espresso shops and martini bars is it any wonder that the espresso martini has become popular as well? Sometimes called the espressotini, this drink is a perfect blend of caffeine and alcohol. If you’re looking for a buzz that picks you up while relaxing you at the same time, then it's time that you asked your barista or your bartender for an espresso martini.

    So what is an espresso martini? Well, that depends on who you ask. There are so many variat...
  • Toxin In Your Drink  By : Elizabeth Gilley
    People are always reminded to refrain from consuming too much sodas and softdrinks because they contain lots of sugar and can cause tooth decay. But never because they contain benzene. Benzene is a byproduct and chemical present in the atmosphere where there is presence of concentrated chemical pollutants. Benzene presence in softdrinks had been confirmed by a team of doctors in a research facility in Australia. This now posed a new barrage of health and medical concerns and ...
  • Coffee Beans - How To Grind  By : Anthony Tripodi
    Air is the enemy of all coffee drinkers. Once air comes in contact with your coffee grinds, they begin to lose their flavor. Coffee manufacturers vacuum seal their grinds to keep them fresh while they sit on the shelves at the supermarket but once you break that seal, it’s all downhill from there. Buying whole coffee beans and grinding them yourself is a great way to ensure that your coffee remains as flavorful as possible. But do you know how to grind your coffee beans prope...
  • Coffee Maker - Cleaning  By : Anthony Tripodi
    Your coffee maker could be killing you. Well it is if your morning cup of coffee is a matter of life and death and you have a filthy coffee maker. When was the last time you thoroughly cleaned your coffee maker? Washing the pot is important but getting the internal components of a coffee maker clean is a task that shouldn’t be skipped. Did you even know that you were supposed to clean it? A clean coffee maker can be the difference between a good cup of coffee and a nasty cup ...
  • Wine Gifts - Elegant, Thoughtful & Elite  By : Tyson J Stevenson -
    Wine gifts are considered as one of the best gifts for men. They come in a variety of tastes, vintages, colors, wrappings, baskets, labels, corkscrews, stoppers, etc. Many types of wines are available in the market and a variety of vintage wines are sent as gifts. Sending a wine gift is considered elegant and reflects upon the thoughtfulness of the sender of the gift. Wine gifts have become a symbol of elite gifting and hence are on the rise.

    Generally four types of vintag...
  • Wing Sauces – Great For All Occasions  By : Chris McCarthy
    It's hard to tell which wing sauces are better because we all have different tastes. Buffalo wing sauces are not hard to make at all. The original Anchor Bar Buffalo, NY wing sauce is said to only have five main ingredients. But with so many varieties already available and with such inexpensive price tags, there's no reason to make them on your own. Buy a variety of wing sauces and try them all out I say!

    More Info on Wing Sauces

    If you want to have the widest selection...
  • Chocolate Is Great  By : Simon Oldmann
    It seems that everyone likes chocolate, it has an effect that everyone likes, and a taste the no one ever forgets. There is a chocolate lover in all of us. Everyone has their own favorite flavor of chocolate. For some, their favorite flavor is very sweet. Others desire a more dark and bitter taste. Some people crave white chocolate. It doesn’t matter what your chocolate taste are, there is a chocolate out there perfect for you. The aroma of chocolate tantalizes taste buds, an...
  • A Gourmet Chocolate Gift Basket Is The Perfect Gift  By : Lisa Scott
    There are many online specialty stores that offer nothing but the best in chocolate gift baskets. They offer a great assortment to choose from, and you can even individualize your basket by picking just your favorites.

    Chocolate gift baskets are designed for all occasions and holidays; Valentines Day, birthdays, weddings, and Mother’s Day are by far the most popular, but they are offered in designs perfect for any type of gathering.

    May chocolate gift baskets can be com...
  • Healthy Dinner For You  By : Mark Anthony
    The Holiday Season is the best time for you to spending your time with your friends and family, going shopping for Christmas, watching football games by a warm fire , and dining out in fabulous restaurants. And if you are on diet, trying to monitor your weight, you would probably lose the best chance to try healthy dinner at your favorite restaurants!

    Chinese Restaurants would be one of the best restaurants for you in the season, as they offer numbers of food, a wide varie...
  • Like Your Tea Sweet? Add Honey Instead of Sugar  By : John Smith
    Most people think of honey as the sweet, sticky stuff you put on toast or drop into hot tea, but in recent years, researchers have been exploring its potential and health benefits in other ways.
  • Cabernet Cowboy  By : Eve C. White
    Meet a Cabernet cowboy named Jack. He rides the range in Monterrey County, on the 700-acre Galante family cattle ranch and vineyard in Carmel Valley, admiring the rows of vines that produce his estate grown Galante Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon and other premium varietals.

    Jack Galante comes from a long line of historical Carmel residents, including his great grandfather J. F. Devendorf who founded the town of Carmel and later built the historic Highlands Inn. Since the beg...
  • What is Fairtrade food?  By : GuideMeGreen
    The Fairtrade Foundation exists to ensure that producers are guaranteed a minimum price for their goods irrespective of world prices.
  • Fairtrade, Organic or Locally Produced Food?  By : GuideMeGreen
    Again, I find myself torn apart with choices when deciding which is the most ethical, eco friendly and/or healthy option when it comes to shopping for food and non-food products.
  • Is Organic the Way Forward?  By : GuideMeGreen
    There is a growing public perception that companies are ignoring health and environmental concerns in their quest to maximise profit and in doing so they ignore other equally important issues such as environmental concerns and local communities.
  • Vegan Eating Choices  By : GuideMeGreen
    A vegan is a person who avoids as far as possible the use of any animal products for nourishment or for any other purpose.
  • Different Types Of Cookie Sheets Yield Different Tasting Cookies  By : Debbie Dragon
    Anybody who takes the time to make cookies from scratch obviously wants the cookies to come out perfectly and taste delicious. Mixing ingredients is almost unheard of these days with just about everything being available in pre-mixed or pre-made packages. Most people simply buy a roll of cookie dough, slice it, and stick it in the oven for 15-18 minutes. However, for the individuals out there who still take the time to make their own cookie dough, it’s important to know the d...
  • Turn Back The Clock – Antioxidant Best Food That Slow The Aging Process  By : Petter Rogstad
    As we grow older, we often wish we could turn back the clock and have the vitality of your younger days. In this article you will learn what is the best food that slows down the aging process, but first you have to learn what happens to your body when you grow older.

    Free radicals pose one of the greatest threats to our health, as we grow older. Free radicals are renegade, unstable oxygen molecules that collide with other particles and tissues in our bodies. When there are...
  • Atkins Diet  By : Danny Wirken -
    Advantages: lose weight fast, eat a lot of meat
    Disadvantages: possible stomach/kidney problems, lack of energy
    Recommended: yes

    There are so many diet regimens offered in the market today. Each one has its own unique characteristics. Some of them work and others do not. The Atkins Diet is not actually new. In fact, it has been around for many years now and you can say it is not the “in” thing anymore.

    The idea behind this diet is that you reduce your carbohydrate int...
  • Everyone Loves Chocolate Chip Cookies  By : Rachael Cleipher
    If you are like me, you remember how much you loved visiting grandma's house as a kid. You loved it because you got spoiled there. She let you play any game you wanted, you got to be silly and goofy, and you could even have candy before dinner. Grandma let you do all of the things that your mom said no to. But there is another reason kids love going to grandma's house to visit: her chocolate chip cookies.

    Chocolate cookies are loved by most people I know. And most of us di...
  • Impress Dinner Guests - Make Lattes At Home  By : Debbie Dragon
    With an espresso machine in your kitchen at home, you can make your own latte’s to enjoy for yourself- and to impress your dinner guests! Some people look at the price of a home espresso machine and change their minds, but if consider what you typically pay when you buy a latte at your local coffee shop, whether it is a mom & pop shop or a chain (like Dunkin’ Donuts), you’re spending anywhere from $2 to $4 for a latte! Your espresso machine will more than pay for itself in a ...
  • Savory Salmon Recipes for your next Fishing Expedition  By : Paul Mroczka
    Cooking and eating fish that you caught that day is a real treat! As long as it’s cooked properly, the smell is sweet, the flavors are rich, and the meat is succulent.
  • Amaretto Flavored Tea  By : Vaughn Balchunas
    Amaretto flavored tea is great for experiencing the smooth almond taste connected with amaretto but without the effects of the alcohol. It has a velvety feel in the mouth and makes a great after dinner tea. This amber-red liqueur is enjoyable in all its many forms including tea drinks.

    If you enjoy learning about the history of things, you might find one story of how amaretto came about a little interesting.

    Amaretto means “a little bitter” in Italian. Now, would you be...
  • Goji Berries: Mother Nature's Vine-Grown Vitamins  By : Britt Gillette
    For centuries on end, herbalists in Tibet and Mongolia have recommended small red berries called ‘Goji’ as a remedy for those suffering from a variety of problems. In fact, the people of Tibet and Mongolia hold a two-week annual festival in honor of the goji berry. Many of them have nicknamed the goji berry “happy berry” because in common folklore “to eat goji in the morning will lead to smiles all day”.

    But respect for the goji berry isn’t confined to the foothills of Tib...
  • Goji Juice Popsicles: Goji Fun For The Whole Family  By : Britt Gillette
    Goji Juice is one of the most popular nutritional supplements in the world. Manufactured from the mythical goji berry, it’s widely heralded as the most nutritionally dense food on the planet. Thousands of families drink goji juice everyday, and because the juice is so delicious, most of them simply drink a few ounces of pure juice.

    However, families with small children might want to add additional fun to their daily intake of goji juice. This is where the imagination comes...
  • Making A Good Espresso  By : Susan Green
    Drinking espresso has become a way of life for most people, particularly those who have heavy schedules and who take time out to relax with a cup of freshly brewed espresso or coffee.

    Coffee is so popular it is believed that it comes next to water as a popular drink. The whole world loves a good cup of coffee that annual consumption can reach to as high as 400 billion coffee cups all over the world.

    Most avid coffee or espresso drinkers can have a cup of espresso a day ...
  • Wine Tasting In Northamptonshire – Revitalizing The Taste Buds For Corporate Event  By : Greg Birbeck
    Wine looks the same when poured in a glass, but it tastes different to your taste buds. It all depends on your taste. Do you often find it difficult to select the brand of wine you like best? Well, this time you get to participate in some simple fun filled ways of judging your taste profile through some exciting corporate events.

    Knowing your Taste through Wine Tasting Corporate Activity

    Taste Trail in Northamptonshire is one of Chillisauce’s innovative ideas of helpin...
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    Sodas are full of empty calories and will contribute to obesity, tooth decay, weakened bones and caffeine dependence. Studies have shown strong links between children who drink sodas and childho...
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    As the years pass, the quality and taste of wine changes. The manner in which wine is stored can either slow or hasten this natural process. Whether you are storing white or red wine, sparkling whine or champagne, it may be necessary to invest in a wine storage cooler in order to protect your assortment of fine beverages.

    Wine storage coolers are available in a vast array of stores. Even the lower end consumer retailers have gotten into the party. It is not uncommon to fin...
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    Nothing speaks of elegance quite like a fine piece of wine storage furniture. The truth of the matter is that there is an abundance of products on the market – for seasoned connoisseurs of wine to the occasional drinker – that can add a fancy look to your home.

    Wine storage furniture can range from storing only a few bottles to massive and intricate storage systems capable of filling up an entire wine cellar. The decision you have to make is which piece of wine storage fur...
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    A modern renaissance of winemaking in Italy is making wine lovers and critics stand up and take notice. In the 20th century, wine in Italy frequently meant low-cost, low quality and high volume-think straw covered bottles-with little to get excited about. However, things have changed in past 25 years and thanks to new laws further regulating Italian vintners, the standard of winemakers in that country is reaching new levels of excellence.

    Today, Italy is seen as one of the...
  • 3 Great Coconut Shrimp Recipes  By : Dianne Ronnow
    If you love coconut shrimp, here are three different, but very good coconut shrimp recipes to try.

    Coconut Beer Batter Fried Shrimp with Pineapple Salsa

    2 eggs
    1-3/4 cups all-purpose flour
    3/4 cup beer
    1 tablespoon baking powder
    2 lb. medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
    coconut oil
    3 cups grated coconut

    Seasoning mix:

    1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
    2-1/4 teaspoons salt
    1-1/2 teaspoons sweet paprika
    1-1/2 teaspoons black pepper
    1-1/4 teaspoons gar...
  • Ever Think About Getting A Barbeque Pit?  By : Mitch Johnson -
    The barbeque pit has been around for ages. Some people claim that barbequing in the pit is better then cooking in the kitchen.

    Barbeque pits came out around 1920. But they only became popular in the 1950 when practically everyone owned one. Back in those days more people had family and friends gathering and big cook outs, but now it’s hard to find time for all of that. But even if you use it once in a while it’s still wroth having.

    You might find it challenging lookin...
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    It won’t matter how rich, expensive or high quality your coffee beans are, they won’t produce the best flavour if the grinding isn’t right. There is more than one type of grinder on the market and when evaluating grind and brew coffee makers, you will want to pay careful attention to the grinder.

    The Grinding Side of Coffee Making

    Some grinders come with blades and some have burr type grinders. The generally consensus among coffee growers is that the burr type is bes...
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    As the weather becomes warm, the sight of families barbequing becomes a frequent one. But if you are an individual who is counting their calories, beware of the traditional foods, as they might be loaded with calories and fat. However, you don’t have to be left eating salads the whole summer. Now there are many alternatives that make for great grilling and help you stay on a healthy diet.

    They may look small, but hotdogs usually have about 30% of your daily saturated fat ...
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    A balsamic vinaigrette dressing can turn a nominal green salad into a refreshing mixed fresh Spring salad with a zest of Italian flair. Using aged balsamic adds a bit of gourmet into anyone’s kitchen. Send a bottle to a friend for a gift and you may turn their culinary world upside down.

    “The keynote to happiness within the four walls that make any home is plain, wholesome, well cooked food, attractively served.” -- Louis P. De Gouy

    Balsamic Vinegar has an almost other ...
  • A Taste Worth The Wait: One Step Beyond A Good Wine, Villa Bellentani Balsamic  By : James Zeller
    Just a little beyond a good wine is an aged vinegar. In Modena it’s revered as balsamico. Gourmet chefs seem to have embraced the allure of balsamic vinegar in the last two decades, but it was tradition passed down in Italy from father to son over centuries that resulted in the large scale acceptance of the finest vinegar condiments the world has ever known.

    “Italy, and the spring and first love all together should suffice to make the gloomiest person happy.” – Bertrand Ru...
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