Indian Tandoori Cooking (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by Liz Canham) Traditionally, tandoori dishes are cooked in a tandoor, an oval
shaped clay oven with a small fire in the bottom. The heat rises
gradually but ultimately reaches a much higher temperature than
a barbeque.
A tandoor is normally used to cook naan brea...
Tips for Cookie baking (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by Dr. Freddy Maier) When deciding to bake cookies, a lot of questions come to mind.
How to use baking powder. What is corn starch? What do I have to
do if I don't find some ingredients? Etc. In this article I will
approach a few problems and give some easy answers and tip...
Use Up Those Leftovers! (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by Cyndi Roberts) Managing leftovers is a challenge we all face! Throwing food
away is just like throwing money away. With a little
time,organization and using a little ingenuity, leftovers can be
dealt with efficiently.
Be sure to refrigerate leftovers promptly and ...
White Bread (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by David McCarthy) White bread is a subject that is constantly being raised in
recent times when such things as intestinal and bowel problems
arise. The common belief is that it acts like a glue once inside
the intestines and prevents waste taking its normal course.
Dep...
Soyabean Curd Recipe (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by Edwin Lim) Every morning, I would get out of my bed and gear myself up with
jogging equitment to a nearby preserved hill for a morning jog
with my girlfriend.
After jogging around the hill and coming down from it (which
take me aout 45 minutes), at this time, ...
The Latke (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by Stephanie Shank) Put on your yamulke...here comes Hanukkah! Okay. It's official.
This calendar year, the eight-day winter festival begins on the
same day as Christmas. Here's a hint. No matter which holiday
you celebrate, choose high fiber foods if you want to control
...
The History of Lobster (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by James Hunt) Lobster was popular among Native Americans in the past. In years
passed, lobsters were plentiful and were used by the Native
Americans to fertilize their fields and they were used as bait
for fishing. In colonial times, lobster was considered to be
po...
Knowing The Value And Importance Of Orange Juice (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by Kevin Pederson) The botanical name given is for the common sweet or Malta orange
which was introduced into Europe from China and is now grown in
many hot countries especially the U.S.A. Among other species are
the Citrus aurantium which is the bitterly aromatic Sevill...
Feeding a Family on a Budget (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by Michael Colucci) If you only had $300 a month to spend on groceries for a family
of four, could you do it? What sort of food would make the list
and what would stay tauntingly on the store's shelves?
Whatever your reason for having a tight budget, the truth is
that...
Information On Raw Juice Therapy (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM, by Kevin Pederson) When raw juices are unlocked from the cells of plants, pure and
vital liquids of great healing power are released, and their
infinitely gentle action can coax our bodies back to normality.
Raw juices have none of the potentially dangerous side effects
...