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Entries from September 2008

Tips to Assembling Your Own Cheap Kit and Making Some Home Brewed Wine

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

Are you excited yet?  You should be.  Making your own wine is more than just mixing up some ingredients and then stirring gently…it’s an art form.  First, you need to gather your equipment, then buy up the ingredients you need.  You can either buy an all-inclusive kit which contains everything, or buy the parts separately.  […]

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Paraguayan Food - Learn the Basics

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

Paraguay, a country situated in the very heart of South America, has no coasts, and has a large native population, mostly Guaranies. For that reason, the Guarani language is spoken by a 95% of the population. Spanish is also spoken and both are the official languages of the country.
Paraguayan food is slightly similar to that […]

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Food From Chile - Surprising!

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

Chile is a country situated in the west coast of South America, and is extended along the Pacific Ocean, it has almost 3 thousand miles of coast. Because most of the land is between mountains, with not plenty of room to grow cattle, they have developed wonderful recipes with seafood. They also have the finest vineyards, […]

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Advantages of Baked Food

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

We all are becoming so modernize and scientific, in terms of cooking that new methods are created to cook food which not only enhances its flavor but also minimizes cooking time. Baking is one of them. Baking refers to cooking food in sealed enclosure. In past, food was baked closed under wooden or stone stove […]

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Soy Milk?

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

I used to drink a lot of soy milk. I mean…a lot. It is like couple glasses of soy milk a day.
It is one of the favorite drinks when I was living in Hong Kong. We would have it for breakfast, complement with sticky rice or some dim sum.
I have not been drinking much since […]

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A Unique Beauty Contest Made of Fruits

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

Cooking with fruit
Most of us housewives have pretty good knowledge of how to make tasty and healthy desserts from fruits and berries. That said, you can add to your recipe books with a wealth of unique and trusty recipes if you visit the site “Kind Fairytales” and have a flick through Vol. One “Fruits and […]

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Tap Water Facts and What to Do About Them

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

How many times have you given the purity of your tap water much thought? Have you asked your self what tap water facts do you need to know? If you are like most people, you probably don’t think about those questions a lot. I know I didn’t use to. I’d turn my faucet on and […]

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What is in Tap Water - I Was Horrified

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

Most of us are aware of what is in tap water. Well, at least I thought I was until I carried out a search on the purity of tap water. I was horrified at what I found. What I mean to say, we know that our tap water does not taste that good because it […]

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Some Enchanted Evening

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

That rare occasion when all the puzzle pieces fit exactly and the final result is just wonderful.Some people eat to live and others live to eat. I am in the latter category. I simply love good food and I have, what I consider to be, a modern eclectic taste. I look forward to meals whether […]

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Freezing Fresh Vegetables

September 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

If you’re one of those that likes to plant your own garden, unless you scatter your planting times, it seems all the vegetables ripen at once and you find yourself wishing that you could have a fresh crop all year long. Well you can, or almost. I don’t mean that time consuming chore of canning; […]

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