Archive for the 'Great Food' Category



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Published on October 11, 2008

How we pick to personally travel to holiday spots can take a major influence on additional people and the planet. Everything these days appears to be or is trying to get green and this is a remarkable thing. Doing this and trying to travel to destinations great distances might not be the easiest thing to […]


Ideas For An Outdoor Kitchen- Adding Fun Style to Outdoor Space

Published on June 30, 2008

Ideas For An Outdoor Kitchen Adding Fun and Style In An Outdoor Space That You Want.


Cooking Roast Prime Rib on the Grill

Published on June 8, 2008

Love the taste of prime rib? Love the taste of barbecue? You can combine them together for cooking roast prime rib on the grill. It takes a bit longer than hamburgers, but cooking roast prime rib on the grill gives you a fabulous roast that everyone enjoys.
You need a lot of charcoal […]


How to become a professional chef

Published on May 22, 2008

Your enthusiasm for creating delicious foods is probably your reason for joining a culinary arts school. But what is your goal? Is being the next restaurant magnate a goal? Or do you just want to get better at one of your favorite hobbies by picking up new ideas and methods?


How To Barbeque | Easy Steps For Success

Published on May 16, 2008

Even if you own the latest and greatest barbecue grill you may need some pointers on how to barbeque food. There are some things you should be aware of when you use your grill or smoker.
One good thing to do before you even begin is to rub a non stick solvent like oil on the […]


Five Secrets to Making Better Cookies

Published on May 14, 2008

- Make sure your cookie sheets aren’t too thin. The heavier your cookie sheet, the less likely your cookies are to burn. If you can’t afford heavy-duty cookie sheets, you can cover your thin ones with layers of aluminum foil.
- Experiment with the temperature of your oven. My oven is always hotter than what […]


History of the Mendocino County Wine Industry

Published on May 13, 2008

The history of wine production in Mendocino dates back to the mid 19th century. The first Europeans to settle in the region were Russian hunters and trappers. They made their living selling seal and otter pelts.
The Gold Rush caused the population of the San Francisco Bay Area to expand dramatically. The local […]


Spicy Crab Legs California Maki Style with Spicy Mayo

Published on May 6, 2008

Perfect for an outdoor party, these rolls look as good as they taste. Rice paper wraps are found in some grocery stores and in Asian markets. You don’t cook rice paper wraps – just re-hydrate them in a little warm water.


How Is Dry Ice Made?

Published on April 24, 2008

Anyone old enough to remember “ice boxes”, will remember the
daily deliveries of huge blocks of ice that kept their meat and
food cool inside the icebox, a forerunner of the refrigerator.
But those blocks were hugely messy when they melted, and turned
to liquid.
That’s one problem you don’t have with dry ice. Because it is
just what its name […]