Thursday, April 29, 2010

Christmas Lamb Dinner & Capon Recipe - Succulent & Tastier Than Traditionally Dry Turkey

Why is Christmas dinner causing problems for you and your family if you don`t like turkey. Okay, and yes Turkey is a traditional meat eaten on Christmas day however, it does not mean you have to force feed yourself and others to eat something not pleasing to the palette. Christmas Dinner is about tasty food that is acceptable for those sat round the dinner table.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Fresh Seafood Combo Meals Are a Great Money Saver

When you love fresh fish, you're likely to love all kinds of it. That's why a fresh seafood combo meal is such a great deal. You'll be able to either get two, three, four or five or your favorite types of seafood, or try something totally new. It's a great way to share your love of cooking seafood with friends and family, without breaking your budget.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Cooking With Chicken - Making the Most of a Versatile Meat

Chicken is perhaps one of the most versatile meats available to the cook. Partly because chickens grow quickly but also because chicken meat, if cooked properly, remains tender and succulent during the cooking process. Chicken also lends itself to a vast array of cooking methods from stewing to roasting. Here you will learn a little about chickens and chicken meats along with two classic chicken recipes.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Preparation of Taco Salad

The holidays is coming and yet everyone is still in working mode. It is time to plan out where you want to spend your holidays and the food you want to serve out to your family and friends. Yes, as early as now, it would be best to plan and get things in perspective. Doing things in a rush will just spoil the fun and excitement.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Oats Kuzhipaniaram, Mukani Halwa and Carrot Payasam

Oats have been around for centuries & a bowl of porridge has always been considered a satisfying breakfast in the West. The craze has also caught up here not only because it is the best source of soluble fibre. Carrots are excellent for the eyes. Carrots contain large quantities of vitamin A, in the form of beta carotene. Fruits are good for health and rich in minerals.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Candy Corn Cake

October is right around the corner & thoughts have already turned to Halloween! While most are getting creative with costumes, many vegans are figuring out what candies they can eat! Packaged candy corn cake at your local store typically is packed with animal products like gelatin, egg whites, & beeswax, so members of the PPK were missing this sugary little tradition in their lives. Well, miss no more!

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Aussie BBQ Recipes - Steak With Herb Butter

The main sauce in this delicious recipe is a lovely thing called herb butter, which is also very easy to make. Some herb butter is a very handy thing to have in the fridge or freezer as it keeps well and has many versatile uses. It jazzes up a plain piece of steak, or fish or bland chicken, whether you barbecue, grill or pan fry them.

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Monday, April 5, 2010

Food in Jamaica

The island nation of Jamaica lies in the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. The country, which is the most populous English-speaking island in the Caribbean, was a British colony for over 300 years (from 1655 to 1962). Today, Jamaica is known for its contributions to music (such as ska and reggae) and literature, for being the place where the Rastafarian movement was founded, and for its unique cuisine.

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Barbecue Picnic Recipes

We have a feeling there will be a lot of barbecuing going on in the next few weeks to celebrate Father's Day and the 4th of July. What better inspiration for the perfect outdoor meal plan? This month, Sophia presents recipes that will not only honor the man in your life on Father's Day, but would also please your guests for a 4th of July party!

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