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[6 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 34 views]
Weird Kitchen Gadgets or Gifts for the person who has Everything

Ever try to find that special gift for someone who has everything? It isn’t easy, so I decided to let you in on my “for the cook that has everything” gifts.
#1- is for the lazy spaghetti eater, or as I like to call it How to eat spaghetti when you have carpel tunnel.
It’s the Hog Wild Twirling Spaghetti fork, and it comes in three marvelous colors Green/Yellow, Purple/Yellow, or Red/White, to match any kitchen décor and at $9.90 each, why not buy one of each color…..available at Amazon

#2- is for …

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[13 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 94 views]
Cooking Eggs for Healthy Living

Love eggs but afraid of them because of the bad reputation they seem to have.  Seems like we’ve all heard the adages, he’s a bad egg, smells like rotten eggs, don’t put all your eggs in one basket, why even humpty dumpty was depicted as an non repairable broken egg. So we think it’s time to “crack” the bad egg jokes and see how healthy those little white oval shaped things are for you.
Debunking the “Bad Egg” rumor
Yolks are bad! You couldn’t be more wrong….
By throwing out the yolk …

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[4 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 236 views]
Cookware Mother Nature Provided – Terra Cotta

With the new year just around the corner, thoughts of making resolutions are on everyone’s mind. What’s the #1 New Year resolution every year? Losing weight by eating healthier, of course.
So let’s get back to earlier times and cook the way early man did, by using terra cotta cookware!
Dating back to early civilization terra cotta (clay from the earth),  has been used for different things ranging from sculptures and pottery to roof shingles and bricks. Early man would sculpt the partially dried clay into what ever form he needed and …

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[30 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 114 views]
Cookware Items from Past Generations

Past generations typically made their cookware out of cast iron, brass, copper and stainless steel.  Some utensils were earthen too.  These materials were used to create cookware of different shapes and sizes.  The artisans of past generation were adept in casting, forging and moulding cookware like flat plates, woks and large vessels.  As our food habits have undergone considerable changes in last three decades, the past generation utensils have been automatically replaced by more modern cookware. Take a look at a few cookware items from the past generations.
1. Cast Iron …

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[28 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 395 views]
5 Essential Cookware Items for Every Kitchen

So you have purchased your first home and have a nice new kitchen that needs filled with essential cookware items.  You may find yourself wondering what to put in this new kitchen.  Whatever the reason, it is a good idea to give some thought to what is really essential for making your kitchen complete and well equipped.
Let us have a look at the top five cookware items that are essential for every kitchen.
1. Traditional 8-Inch Skillet- This is perhaps the mostly used skillet ever. This traditional skillet is surprisingly light …