By Marcus | Published:
July 21, 2009
When you speak about solar power to someone, think straight away of solar panels. Not all solar energy is about solar panels, a solar oven or a parabolic solar oven has a much more practical use when it comes to saving energy.
Parabolic Solar Cooker
While searching for ways to limit the use of nonrenewable resources, you [...]
Posted in Food & Cooking | Tagged solar |
By Marcus | Published:
July 18, 2009
One ray of light amongst the global recession is the rapid increase in farming. Farming across Great Britain has increased by a tremendous 36% since last year and is set to increase even more.
In 2008 England was subject to a sudden rise in food prices. Every supermarket in the country added to their prices to [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 16, 2009
Hoooooooo boy. I love my All-Clad 12″ Stainless Skillet. Not many days go by when this workhorse isn’t on the stove in my kitchen at some time. It makes omelettes, fritatas, scrambled eggs, fried eggs … and that’s just breakfast duty! By the end of the day it has probably [...]
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By Marcus | Published:
July 10, 2009
The American public is influenced to want ice cream. It is not about “subliminal messages” or anything else of an unusual nature. The public is naturally influenced by what we see and what we hear. The truth is that whatever our own personal opinion or reaction that fact may be, we cannot [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 7, 2009
Restaurants and other food service businesses generate literally tons of cooking oil, grease and food wastes every day. If this waste is not managed properly, it can cause major environmental problems. Much of the waste is in solid form and can be safely put in packages and placed in the trash. Liquid waste containing oil [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 6, 2009
Farmers markets continue to grow in popularity, mostly due to the increasing consumer interest in obtaining fresh products directly from the farm. Today, there are more than 4,600 farmers markets operating throughout the nation, even in the hearts of big cities. But how do you find one?
Farmers markets sell locally grown, farm fresh produce, and [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 5, 2009
Comparing Ice Creams
There are so many brands, flavors and styles of ice cream available that it may be difficult to decide which ones you want to buy. If you do some comparison-shopping in advance, it will assist you in making the purchases that are best suited to your own personal tastes, lifestyle, and economy. [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 5, 2009
Ice cream, America’s favorite treat, has been around for a very long time. It is believed that some form of ice cream dates back to 200 B.C. Folk lore has it that in the 1st Century, Roman Emperor Nero ordered his slaves to bring ice from the mountains to make his iced mixture [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 3, 2009
The Saladmaster waterless cookware line is by far the most popular in the realm of waterless cookware today. This company has been around since 1994, even though you may have only recently heard of the waterless cooking technology. Saladmaster produces nothing less than 7-ply surgical stainless steel products; the best of the best when it [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 3, 2009
Word is out that the healthiest way to cook your food today is with waterless cooking, but the question is which waterless cookware set should you buy? It can be hard to know which brand name is the best and which set will provide you with the most consistent results but NatureSeal should definitely be [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 3, 2009
The thought of my mother making fruit cake using candied cherries is one of the greatest memories that I get to recall vividly from time to time. These candied cherries that were cased in light air tight containers come in two colors: green and red however, they did not have that special and distinct taste. [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 2, 2009
After you have narrowed down your research to the top two brands, Maxam and Saladmaster it can be hard to know which one you should choose. The absolute best way to make this decision is to compare their pros and cons against each other. This allows you to see clearly which one has the benefits [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 2, 2009
A certain occasion is set and you need to bake a cake to commemorate it. Even though you have an idea how to bake a cake and trust your sense of creativity, you still need a fresh and new idea to work with. Cakes are a part of almost all types of special celebrations if [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 2, 2009
It is very common for you to see edible flowers being used to garnish a salad or to use it even as an ingredient to make the appetizer much tastier. Of course, not all types of flowers are edible but it shouldn?t be hard for you to find as much options as you can find [...]
By Marcus | Published:
July 1, 2009
White zin is a much loved wine for scores of folks because of its fruitesque quality and universal attraction. The wine is referred to as ?white? and lots of individuals think that this is wrong because of its pink shade. In spite of this, that is the proper name for the product. It is not [...]
By Marcus | Published:
June 30, 2009
In these meagre times, it?s not easy to find places to cut costs . One place we do end up cutting costs is meal time, with those extravagant dinners out or even nice home cooked meals , getting the chop as the check or the ingredients are [...]
By Marcus | Published:
June 20, 2009
Finally, the medical world has caught up with what the rest of us have known all the time, namely, chocolate is good for us. And I for one think it is about time.
According to recent medical research, chocolate has marvelous benefits for the human body. Who in their right mind did not know this? As [...]
Posted in Food & Cooking | Tagged Food |
By Marcus | Published:
June 19, 2009
This article was written to answer many of the most frequently asked questions on this topic. I hope you find information helpful. Unless we really love cooking or plan and prepare ahead with our meals, we can fall victim to the easy way out – fast food or junk food.
Here is a story; could it [...]
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By Marcus | Published:
June 18, 2009
You may think it is crazy to make your own hummus when it is so convenient to buy at the local supermarket, ready made.If you want to make enough to last for the whole week,Then this easy dip is the best of the dips.
Making it yourself is so much cheaper.If you have bought the chickpeas [...]
By Marcus | Published:
June 16, 2009
Wine is sold in every country on the planet, and is a multi-million dollar industry. The popularity of wine led to a large number of different methods of opening a bottle to be developed. Although the demand for these bottle opening devices had dropped recently due to the increase in screw top bottles, there are [...]
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