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The Simplest Romantic Recipe – A Your Smart Kitchen Idea
I was thinking of sharing this Newsletter issue of Your Smart Kitchen.You can imagine how a simple recipe such as this can make your Valentines Day breakfast sweetly romantic. By: Terry Retter of Your Smart Kitchen What can you do … Continue reading
The People Who Live the Longest in the World
Studies show that Japanese live the longest in the world and this has a lot to do with their food and lifestyle. According to Natural Elixir, “The Japanese diet includes foods with very low cholesterol content and is practically free … Continue reading
Romertopf Clay Cooking for Today’s Taste
When it comes to healthy cooking, clay pot is still the original. Regardless of the recipe, you can be assured that cooking your food in a clay pot renders top quality taste of no added fat dishes. In these new … Continue reading
One Drink of Wine Everyday Saves You from Ovarian Cancer
According to a British study, those who drank roughly a glass of wine a day reduced by 11% their risk of infection by Helicobacter pylori bacteria, a major cause of gastritis, ulcers, and stomach cancers. A Spanish study also says, as little as half a … Continue reading
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Why You Can’t Cook as Good as Your Mother In Law
If the man you married still holds that special taste of his mother’s cooking in his heart, I think, even if you’re a chef, he’ll continue to wish it could be his mom cooking for him. All children think their … Continue reading
What Makes the Simplest Brunch Perfect for Cold Holidays
One good treat for a cold holiday a sumptuous brunch. It doesn’t even have to be elaborated to be delicious. Could you imagine how spring vegetables have to power to give you a warm start of a cold holiday? Your … Continue reading
My Beef Carbonade with Raspberry Lambic Dark Beer
Since I discovered the beer recipe “Beef Carbonade”, I used Lindemans Framboise Raspberry Lambic Beer and simply added some parsnips and bay leaves. At first I was a bit nervous that the beer was too sweet for a savory stew, … Continue reading
Making Fruits As Creative Desserts
When fresh fruits are in season, sometimes it’s all we needed to finish a meal. I definitely agree with this as it’s the best way to natural healthiness, plus, less routine. While enjoying a slice of juicy fruit of watermelon, … Continue reading
Stairlift as Holiday Present for Granny
If you live in the country or in a place that needs a little drive from the busy city, you most probably have a country-style life full of the simple fun and household chores. They even say that many people … Continue reading
Chef Wannabee’s Good Sense Tips for Entertaining
It seems that Christmas is in the air! We’re now talking about holiday meals, planning list, recipes and of course entertaining. Here’s another set of tips for entertaining from my Chef Wannabee, a good friend Terry. To help you address … Continue reading