Bridal Jewelery
By Lorna Mclaren - 4/3/2009
The well known tradition of a bride wearing ?Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue? is best suited to bridal jewelery. Many brides will wear a piece of bridal jewelery that is an antique, more than likely an heirloom, which qualifies as the ?Something Old?. This may be ... College Cuisine
By Ron Long - 4/3/2009
Going to college is a grand experience. It`s the first time many young adults get the chance to begin taking care of themselves, 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 ... Applying Makeup and Skin Conditioners
By Alicia Caldelas - 4/3/2009
We all want to look our best before we head out the door, but we sometimes find ourselves running behind schedule and having only a few short minutes to apply our makeup. Well, here are a few quick steps that will have you ready in just minutes. Applying the skin conditioner should be the very first... Why Do We Call Silver Jewelery `Sterling` Silver
By Ashley Shameli - 4/3/2009
We receive several enquiries each month, generally from existing customers, asking about the origins of the word `sterling`. I suppose most of these people have had a quick look over our small library of interesting silver jewellery facts but missed our brief article on the topic. To discover the or... Great Appetizers for Baby Showers and Other Parties
By Criss White - 4/3/2009
One of the biggest challenges for planning a baby shower or any other party is picking the right food. Appetizers and snacks are great for all types of parties, big and small. Here are some delicious appetizer ideas that you can make yourself or buy for your party: 1) Stuffed Mushrooms - Stuffed mus... Anti Wrinkle Cream Basics
By Peter Lenkefi - 4/3/2009
These days thousands of anti-aging and anti-wrinkle creams have simply flooded the market due to increasing consciousness in the mass to go above the time by maintaining the juvenility of their skin. The main productions houses belong to USA .
There are several creams available to rejuvenate the ski... Different Types of Skin Rashes
By Jerrick Foo - 4/3/2009
Literally, a rash means the growth of some red bumps on your skin caused by irritation to the skin. As the effect, the skin may become swollen, itchy and bumpy. Generally, skin rashes are not contagious and are triggered by external material such as dust, food, dry air, animal dander, certain fabric... Your Guide To Clear Heart Arteries
By John Gibb - 4/3/2009
Are you trying to achieve clear heart arteries and blood vessels? There are many supplements out on the market available to help you live a more heart-healthy life. In the fast paced world of today it can be hard to maintain a strict heart smart diet, so here are some supplements that can keep your ... Reductions; Proving That Less is More
By Michael Sheridan - 4/3/2009
Any liquid can be reduced just by heating it - but why would you want to do that? The answer comes back to two of our old friends, flavor and consistency (texture). By reducing any flavored liquid you intensify its flavor and at the same time thicken it. You can continue this process until what you... A Look at Aprons For Children
By Thomas Morva - 4/3/2009
Child aprons can serve many purposes. Daycare centers often use child aprons, often called smocks, to protect the children`s clothing while painting or doing other art and craft projects. Parents certainly appreciate their usage. Can you imagine the ruined clothes the children would have if it were ... 5 Tips for Whiter Teeth
By Jeff Lakie - 4/3/2009
Too many people are embarrassed about their smiles, so they keep their mouths closed and sometimes don`t smile at all. But keeping your mouth closed and by not smiling, you are giving off the wrong impression about yourself: that you are unapproachable and unhappy. That couldn`t be farther from the ... Best Recipes: Fuzzy Navel Milkshake
By Donna Monday - 5/15/2008
While this recipe shares the same name as the famous cocktail drink, there?s no alcohol in this version, just the luscious flavors of vanilla ice cream and fresh peaches, with a splash of orange juice.
4 scoops vanilla ice cream
1 cup fresh peaches, peeled, pitted and cut
1 cup cold or... Regional Cuisine Hunan Cuisine
By Kirsten Hawkins - 5/14/2008
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 ... Best Ever Apple Pie Recipes
By Donna Monday - 5/14/2008
What?s the best ever apple pie recipe?
That?s easy. It?s whatever apple pie that brings back favorite memories and creates new ones. Everyone seems to know what their favorite apple pie tastes like, however when it comes to recreating that same flavor, many find that you have to make an apple pie ... Making Spanish Paella The Easy Way
By Noel Gomez - 5/14/2008
Paella is a saffron-flavored dish made with varying combinations of rice, vegetables, meat, chicken and seafood. Spain and the Catalan languages, paella means frying pan or pot. The traditional paella pan is flat and of large diameter, it can also have handles on each side.
In fact, paella is one... Convenience Food Tips
By Kirsten Hawkins - 5/12/2008
While it would be ideal to make all of our own snacks and meals from scratch everyday, the plain and simple truth is that most of us simply donŐt have that kind of time. This is where we turn to convenience foods to meet our dietary and weight loss needs. However, the right convenience foods in the ... Christmas Recipes: Cakes & Tarts. No.7 of 7 - Christmas Swiss Roll
By Paul Curran - 5/12/2008
Christmas recipe makes 8 slices
calories per serving: 720 cals
Preparation time: 45 minutes
Cooking time: 10 minutes
Not suitable for freezing
Christmas recipe ingredients
oil for greasing
caster sugar, 125 g (4 oz)
flour, plain 75 g (3 oz)
eggs, 3
cocoa... Traditional Cajun Chicken Wings
By Luke Indran - 5/12/2008
According to the late great novelist Mark Twain, "New Orleans food is as delicious as the less criminal forms of sin". See what exactly Mr Twain meant by cooking up a veritable storm with my traditional Cajun Chicken Wing recipe featured below!
CAJUN CHICKEN WINGS
12 Chicken wings -- tips remov... Brown Bread Ice Cream
By Susan Love - 5/8/2008
1 1/4 cups of bread crumbs
1 tbsp of very good vanilla
1/2 cup of whipping cream
4 egg yolks
Ľ cup of brandy
2 tbsp of sugar
1 1/2 cups of whole milk
Beat together the egg yolks and sugar and cook gently in a double boiler, stirring all the time until it thickens... The Habanero Chile
By Jerry Powell - 5/8/2008
A friend of mine once told me there is more to the culinary life than chile peppers. He might be right, but he keeps telling me this over my diner table, so go figure.
The habanero chile (Capsicum chinense Jacquin) is the most intensely spicy chile pepper of the Capsicum genus. Unripe habaneros a... Chinese Dining Etiquette
By Wong Yee Lee - 5/8/2008
At Chinese meal times, Chinese people use a round or square table. Person of the most importance would usually take the seat the farthest away from the door whilst the youngest or the person of the least importance would take the seat closest to the door.
However, if you are the host, usually you ... Christmas Recipes: Main Dishes. No.1 of 12 - Crispy Fish Spaghetti
By Paul Curran - 5/4/2008
Serves: 4
Preparation time: 15 minutes + soaking
Cooking time: 35 minutes
Calories per serving: 860
Not suitable for freezing
Ingredients:
Sultanas (optional), 50 g (2 oz)
Anchovy fillets, 50 g (2 oz)
Haddock, cod or salmon fillet (skinned) 450 g (1 lb)
Gar... Dog Stew
By Jon Dunkerley - 5/2/2008
Food is a substance that holds cultures together. Common foods unify and define countries and regions. However, a food that one group considers a delicacy, another group may find offensive. The French have long been called "frogs" because of their taste for the amphibians. The English once were snee... Electric Melons!
By Ed Williams - 4/30/2008
Know what one of my favorite summer pastimes is?
Eatin? watermelon.
That?s right, just eatin? some cold, juicy watermelon.
People these days don?t really know how to eat one. It?s been made way too civilized. Back when I was growing up, we enjoyed melons every day, and I learned how to really ... Vegetarian Cuisine
By Troy Pentico - 4/30/2008
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.
Nearly thirty years ago, Diet for a Sm... Beating Back the New Year`s Bulge: Cheating Away those Holiday Pounds
By Paul Rivas, M.D. - 4/27/2008
It`s January 2, the day of reckoning. You glance at a full-length mirror as you dress in the morning, and you don`t like what you see. Before Thanksgiving, you were on your way to becoming a thinner, healthier you. Now, every canapé, slice of cheesecake, and glass of wine you indulged in over the ho... Would You Like to Learn How to Bake Bread?
By Jan Kovarik - 4/25/2008
Even if you have never baked bread before, I can just about guarantee that your very first loaf out of the oven will be so mouth-watering that you?ll amaze yourself (not to mention family and friends)!
Up until 1990, I?d never made a single thing that called for yeast. In fact, if a recipe did inc... Fire Cracker Italian Sausage Pasta
By Bek Davis - 4/24/2008
You will find that this recipe is very easy to make. And you can prep all of your ingredients in advance. Perfect for the busy mom on the go. Once you have all your troops ready for dinner, you can toss it all together in a matter of minutes.
This is a recipe that is a huge hit with my entire fami... Pasadena California Dining
By David G. Hallstrom, Sr. - 4/22/2008
According to the latest U.S Government census the city of Pasadena, California has a population of just under 140,000, however the city boasts in excess of 500 dining establishments.
Pasadena has a wealth of shopping centers, stores, boutiques, movie theaters, art galleries, museums and of course ... A Beginners Guide To Oolong Tea
By Rob Jameson - 4/19/2008
Over the last few years green tea has become very popular and is available in most stores and cafés. It is also used in all kinds of products such as shampoo, face cream, candles and many other daily items. Oolong tea is produced from the same plant, which is called Camellia Sinensis. The difference... Coffee Storage
By Gary Gresham - 4/17/2008
Proper coffee storage makes a lot of difference in how your coffee tastes once you go to use it. Here are a few tips for storing coffee beans and ground coffee to keep your coffee tasting as good as possible.
For roasted whole bean coffee storage use an airtight ceramic canister that blocks light.... The Harmony between Wine and Food
By Dan Philipe - 5/8/2007
Wine is a social drink which should be enjoyed in the company of friends and .. food.
The right combination between food and wine is a source of ultimate bliss for every connoisseur. Both wine and food can benefit from the right pairing. The right wine can accentuate unexpected gastronomical aspe... Low Carb Dieting Tips: When You Reach Your Plateaus
By Melissa White - 5/5/2007
We all get to that place in out weight loss plan where we seem to be getting less results if any. Many of us may feel like it is hopeless and that we have gone as far as we can. A plateau refers to an extended period of time during our weight loss efforts where there is no weight loss according to t... Best Recipes: Peanut Butter Surprise Milkshake
By Donna Monday - 5/3/2007
Have you ever eaten peanut butter out of a jar? Okay, most of us peanut butter lovers have at one time or another. We just can?t wait to feel that creamy peanutty flavor in our mouths. So here?s a great milkshake treat just for you.
Make yourself a delicious Peanut Butter Surprise Milkshake. What?... A PEARfectly Fun Snack For Kids
By News Canada - 5/2/2007
(NC)?Looking for ways to incorporate healthy foods into your kid`s snacks that they will actually want to eat? Sweet and juicy fresh pears are a versatile and yummy addition to a lot of childrens` favorite snack foods. Fresh USA Pears are loaded with good-for-you stuff like Vitamin C, potassium and ... Tips For Choosing The Perfect Travel Mug
By Gary Gresham - 5/2/2007
A good travel mug is a must when you need to take your coffee or tea with you on the road. There are many different types of mugs available, so here are a few tips to consider before you purchase one.
Travel mugs are offered in both stainless steel and plastic with plastic being the least expensi... Spinach Salad with Mango and Papaya
By Richard Massey - 5/2/2007
This is a great summer salad, leaving you refreshed even on the hottest days. For those who like to have a little protein with there salad, both grilled chicken or shrimp go well with this dish. Don?t let the number of items scare you, this is a simple recipe and well worth the extra time. Great for... Harvest Apple Pie With Cheddar Crust
By News Canada - 5/2/2007
(NC)?Apples partner well with cheddar and here the cheese is built right into the crust. For another variation, use your favourite crust recipe and top with apple crisp topping.
Cheddar Crust
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 550mL
3/4 tsp salt 4 mL
1/2 cup vegetable shortening125mL
1/4 cup col... The Coffee Culture in the USA
By Remko de Knikker - 4/26/2007
It wasn`t until I moved to the US that I started drinking coffee regularly and became what they call in the Netherlands a `koffieleut`, which translates literally into ?coffee socialite.? Although the average European drinks more coffee per year than the average American, the cultural importance and... Parmesan Crusted Sole with Lemon Beurre Blanc
By Richard Massey - 4/21/2007
Sole/flounder is a refreshing sweet and mild flavored fish which allows it to be used in a variety of ways. With its long thin flesh, sole is often stuffed or used in other extravagant plate presentations. Because this fish is very thin it?s a great choice to pan fry for a quick meal. Parmesan crus... Rowan Jelly (Mountain Ash - Pyrus aucuparia)
By Simon Mitchell - 4/18/2007
Sharp and sour but sweet and succulent all at the same time, this traditional accompanyment to cold meat is bursting with flavour, and folklore !
‘Rowan tree and red thread - have the witches all in dread’
On May eve Rowan crosses used to be worn in UK and were sometimes fastened to ... Digging Up Earthnuts (Conopodium Majus)
By Simon Mitchell - 4/18/2007
The custom of grubbing for Earthnuts, or Pignuts is as ancient as mankind itself. Although these tasty tubers are beloved of pigs (hence the name) they are a most unusual and rewarding woodland snack and there was a time when they were a popular nibble for country children on their way to and from s... South Beach Diet - US vs. World
By Laura Ciocan - 4/16/2007
Diets concern especially Americans as they do have a "national weight problem". So it would only be natural that dieting issues be so over proportioned in the US. Also, "miracle diet recipes" are very popular and make way rapidly into people`s minds. This also happened with the South Beach Diet ? th... Dessert Tips: Enjoy These Pie Possibilities
By News Canada - 5/1/2006
(NC)?There may not be a better dessert than a mouth-watering slice of pie fresh from the oven. But serving your pie with a dollop of whipped cream, or "a la mode" with a cool scoop of vanilla ice cream can dress up this treat. Add a dash more creativity and a humble pie becomes a true work of art th... You Don`t Know Beans!
By News Canada - 4/24/2006
(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. So haul out the old saucepan and start experim... Brownies and Glaze
By News Canada - 4/23/2006
(NC)?This recipe was prepared by Camelback and Central, 1403 2nd Avenue, New York, New York.
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons sweet butter
3 ounces baking chocolate
3/4 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts
1 teaspoon v... Spinach Salad with Nectarine Vinaigrette and Marinated Flank Steak
By News Canada - 4/23/2006
1st Prize ? Salad Category
Recipe created by Lyn Weingarten, Austin, Texas
Make It Special Chef Recipe Contest
Chef Quote: "I`m fascinated with various fruit and meat combinations. The sweetness and slight acidity of nectarines make an excellent marinade that tenderizes and flavors the meat. T... Fruit Phyto Bars
By News Canada - 4/21/2005
(NC)-Forget those tasteless, over-processed energy bars you buy at the store which have been sitting on the shelf for who knows how long! These delicious bars will not only tempt your taste buds but will deliver some important nutrition benefits as well. Made with antioxidant-rich California tree fr... Eat More Leafy Greens To Reduce Pms Symptoms
By News Canada - 4/19/2005
(NC)-Eating foods that are high in sugar and saturated fats, along with too much caffeine and alcohol can trigger premenstrual syndrome (PMS) in many women. PMS is controlled by the hormone estrogen - too much or too little causes moods to fluctuate, depression, anxiety, food cravings and bloating a... The Skinny On Chicken
By News Canada - 4/19/2005
Tips on Healthy Eating are Served
(NC)-Eating well isn`t always easy let alone finding the time to cook. But if your secret ingredient is chicken, maintaining a healthy diet is much less work. Dishing up a high-protein, low-fat meal, chicken is one of the leanest meats on grocery store shelves.
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