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A1 Sauce Almond Jo - 0 views

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How-To : Chop Bacon - 0 views

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    The topic sound so silly, but its a neat little trick that I love to share. There is nothing worse than trying to chop bacon. It's stringy. It's fatty. It's a slippery little sucker when you want to take a knife to it, it moves all over the place and you can't ever get beautiful, little uniform
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How to Make a Cute Skull Cake - 0 views

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    Skulls used to be considered scary but now, they're a teen fashion accessory. Cute skulls are found in jewelry with little pink bows or fairy wings. They can be found on socks and hoodies in girlie pink or purple, sporting bows or accompanied by hearts.This cake is the perfect blend of cool and cute for a teenage girl. It's just a little bit goth but it's still a little bit girlie. It would also make a neat cake to celebrate the day of the dead or even Halloween.I've created step-by-step directions so you can create a cute skull cake for whatever occasion.
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Strawberry Limeade Mix - 0 views

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    Strawberry Limeade Mix recipe. Strawberry Limeade Mix is the perfect summer drink. This strawberry limeade is a little sweet and a little sour with fresh
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Lamb and Orange Khoresh Stew - 0 views

  • Lamb and Orange Khoresh - 4 organic oranges, about 700 grams (1 1/2 pounds) total - 30g (2 tablespoons) butter - 2 tablespoons sugar - 1 tablespoon olive oil - 1.8 kilos (4 pounds) lamb, half from the shoulder and half from the neck (bone-in), cut into 4-cm (1 1/2-inch) cubes - 400 grams (14 ounces) yellow onions, peeled and thinly sliced - 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon - 4 pods green cardamom, smashed with the blade of a knife - a pinch saffron threads (optional) - 1 lime - 600 grams (1 1/3 pounds) carrots, peeled and thinly sliced - 2 tablespoons orange flower water - 40 grams (1/3 cup) unsalted pistachios, roughly chopped - a handful of fresh mint leaves - salt, pepper Serves 6.
  • Prepare the candied orange peel. Wash 3 of the oranges well and use a vegetable peeler to peel off the very surface of their peel: the goal is to get the orange part and as little of the white as possible. Cut the peel in matchstick-size strips (I use kitchen shears). Bring water to a boil in a small saucepan, add the orange peel and boil for 3 minutes. Drain and return to the pan. Add the butter, sugar, and a good pinch of salt. Melt over medium heat and cook for a few minutes, stirring frequently, until the pan smells like salted butter caramel and the strips are lightly browned. Don't overcook or they will be bitter. Lift the peels from the pan with tongs or a slotted spoon, letting the melted butter drip down, and transfer to a plate lined with a paper towel to cool. Reserve the butter that remains at the bottom of the pan. (This can be made a day ahead.)
  • Cook the stew. Heat the oil and reserved butter in a large, heavy-bottomed pot (I use my cast-iron cocotte) over medium heat. Add the meat without crowding (you may have to work in two batches) and cook for a few minutes on each side until browned. Set aside on a plate. Pour in a little water to deglaze the bottom of the pot, add the onions, sprinkle with a little salt, and cook for a few minutes, until soft. Add the cinnamon, cardamom, and saffron, and cook for a minute to toast the spices. In the meantime, squeeze the juice from the lime and 2 of the oranges (one of them now naked). Return the meat to the pot and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pour in the citrus juices, and add a little water so the liquids almost cover the meat but not quite. Turn the heat down to low, cover, and simmer for 1 1/2 hours, stirring every once in a while. Add the carrots 30 minutes before the end of the cooking. Segment the 2 remaining oranges and add the segments to the pot 10 minutes before the end of the cooking. Taste and adjust the seasoning. Stir in the orange flower water at the last minute, and serve with basmati rice (I opted for brown basmati rice) and a sprinkle of candied orange peel, pistachios, and mint cut into strips -- I just passed these toppings around in small bowls for each guest to help himself.
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  • e peel, pistachios, and mint cut into strips -- I just passed these toppings around in small bowls for each guest to help himself. Adapted from Petits Larcins culinaires.
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Israel is the New leader in Dairy Technology - 0 views

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    Some years ago, the Israeli dairy farmers faced a difficulty, how they can give milk to a quick growing population in their country through the little graze land. They moved around the technology, developed milk processing equipment that increased output from cooling systems to the milk measuring device and biometrics which have completed Israeli cows the most productive in the globe.
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    Some years ago, the Israeli dairy farmers faced a difficulty, how they can give milk to a quick growing population in their country through the little graze land. They moved around the technology, developed milk processing equipment that increased output from cooling systems to the milk measuring device and biometrics which have completed Israeli cows the most productive in the globe.
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How to Cook Roast Loin of Pork and Pork Pie With Cooking Courses Online - 0 views

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    Give your loved ones with a lasting smile on your face when they prepare these delicious recipes: roast pork loin and pork pie. Serve the roast fillet of pork for special occasions. And do a little pork pie, even on ordinary days. But we first need their Rachael Ray Cookware at the table before flying to a large kitchen. ...Read A More.
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FX777 BurgerWorld: Food Handler Training Certificate - Health And Safety Come First - 0 views

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    When we sit down to eat at a restaurant, the last topic on most of our minds is food safety. However, there is little doubt that the large numbers of food-borne illness incidents which have made headlines in recent years have given many of us pause to consider this very subject - unpleasant though it may be. The fact is that food poisoning from contamination occurs quite frequently in many establishments, and many cases fly under the proverbial "radar" since a connection to a particular restaurant cannot be proven.
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[SALE] Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W650 16.1 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 3.0-Inc... - 0 views

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    The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W650 Digital Camera (Black) is ready for anything-its 16.1MP resolution guarantees excellent image quality and the sharp Carl Zeiss 5x wide-angle optical 25-125mm (equivalent in 35mm format) lens gives you a true wide-angle-to-telephoto range that's great for landscapes, parties, kids, portraits, etc. This little gem will always be there when you're ready to take a picture-it only weighs 3.8 oz (107.7 g) and fits in a shirt pocket (3.75 x 2.25 x 0.75″).The 3″ LCD monitor makes it easy to compose and view photographs, or the superb 1280 x 720 HD video. A Sweep Panorama mode makes it a snap to produce a truly impressive ultra wide-angle 360Deg. panoramic photo, even without a tripod and SteadyShot image stabilization plus sensitivity up to 3200 ISO means you can wave good-bye to blurry pictures, even in dim lighting situations.Friends and family will love the way they look in your photos when you're using the Smile Shutter (captures a smile the mome
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How to Make Blue Cheese and Spinach Mini Meatloaves - 0 views

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    These tasty mini-meatloaves are made in a muffin tin, so there is no messy cutting involved. Try serving these delightful little entries with sweet potatoes or squash.
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Indian Gooseberry Pickle (Nellikka Achar/Amla Achar) - 0 views

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    Indian Gooseberry Pickle (Nellikka Achar/Amla Achar) is not a real sour pickle. It is comparatively mild and contains chilli powder, gingelly oil, salt and a little vinegar.
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James Beard Awards: The Dinner That Almost Wasn't - 0 views

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    With trade shows, summer vacations, and whatnot, it took Marketing and the Food Safety Team three months to finally find a date for the James Beard Awards winning dinner. Since it's been so long, here's a little recap.
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Learn2Serve Guide: The Turkey Fry - 0 views

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    A fried turkey is a unique way to put a spin on the traditional Thanksgiving feast. For the first-time turkey fryers, frying a turkey takes a little bit of preparation and time, but is well worth the effort. Our step-by-step guide will ensure that your turkey is not only fried to perfection, but flavorful and delicious.
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Calcium Rich Beef Enchilada Recipe - 0 views

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    Calcium Rich Beef Enchilada is my recommended appetizer which can be used to fulfill your little starving desire when you are in need of quick n easy
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Bacon Wrapped Green Bean Bundles - 0 views

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    These are blooming fantastic. These are the ultimate, surprise appetizer for a party, people will be amazed at these little creative bundles of sweet, smoky bacon, green bean goodness. Guests will rave about them and ask for your recipe. And you will blush and acknowledge the praise and hand o
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Wine Typology of Austrian Wines - 0 views

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    In line with The Austrian Wine Festival (Singapore) 2010, let's explore the wine typology of Austrian Wines. The many facets of Austria's wine landscape are mirrored in the diversity of its wines. For a little more clarity and conciseness, we've summarized the diversity into nine wine type
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Recipes for kids! - 0 views

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    If you're hungry, grab your apron and get cooking! Making food yourself - with a little help from a parent - is a great way to learn about food and meal preparation. src="/misc/javascript/khCommon.js">Recipestext/css
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Vegetarian Black Beans With Rice - 0 views

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    A delicious Caribbean meal prepared with very little added fat. Each serving provides 500 Calories and only about 5g fat.
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Kickin' Skillet Scampi with Linguine by KaTom Restaurant Supply Weblog - 0 views

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    Guys, check this delicious Scampi recipe!
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    Scampi is so easy. They take simply a little prep time with the shrimp but, from there, combine intense flavors into an easy, one-skillet meal. From stove to table, this takes about 30 minutes.
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