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  • How to Make Sweet Onion Relish

    It`s easy to make you`re own Sweet Onion Relish. You can enjoy this relish on everything from hamburgers to sandwiches. Give it a try I`m sure you`ll enjoy it.

  • How to Make Pickled Beets to Eat or Can

    Our family is very fond of eating the sweet pickled beets that we preserve from a recipe in Kerr Canning Book (now the Ball Canning Book). We like to grow beets that are a dark glossy red color...

  • How to Make Salted Peanuts from Raw Peanuts

    Why pay extra for a can of salted, shelled peanuts? Salted peanuts made from raw nuts at home taste fresher than those sold in stores. Purchase in-shell raw peanuts in bulk to save even more...

  • Definition of Long Grain Rice

    There are three commercial grades of rice: long, medium and short grain. Many people choose to cook with long grain rice for its long and fluffy texture, its complex and aromatic flavors, and its...

  • How to Shell Raw Peanuts

    Raw peanuts can be purchased at most health-food and grocery stores throughout the United States. Unlike other nuts that grow on trees, the peanut is grown in the ground much like a potato. Also,...

  • How to Find Wild Mushrooms

    Mushrooms are a popular ingredient in many dishes, from garnish to main dish. To ensure optimum freshness, you can harvest them yourself. Mushroom-hunting also makes a good science project....

  • How to Store Erythritol in a Freezer

    Erythritol is a natural and low-glycemic sweetener. Studies show that it does not have the same effect as regular sugar on tooth enamel or blood sugar, and that it doesn't cause indigestion the...

  • How to Use Anchovy Paste

    Although the slimy, hairy texture of anchovies may be unappealing to some, their taste is a fine addition to any culinary preparation. Anchovy paste can be found at most grocery stores in the...

  • What Is Penne?

    Penne is a popular type of pasta that is recognizable for its unique, quill-like shape. The name penne comes from the Italian word for pen or quill.

  • How to Make Tapioca Flour

    Tapioca flour is used as a sweetener for baked goods, as well as a thickening agent for such things as pie fillings, gravies, and soups. The tapioca flour that is seen on store shelves has gone...

  • Acai Description

    Acai is a type of berry found in the Central and South American rain forest. It is touted as having high nutritional value, health benefits and unique taste. Marketers often label it as a...

  • How to Mix Peanut Butter

    Natural or organic peanut butter typically contains just peanuts and salt. Without any additives to stabilize the consistency of the peanut butter, the peanuts and peanut oil will separate after...

  • How to Pick a Cantaloupe that is Ripe & Juicy

    A cantaloupe is a delicious and low calorie fruit, but unlike most other fruits, cantaloupes do not continue to ripen after they are picked. Therefore, it is important that you purchase a...

  • Is There Lactose in Powdered Milk?

    Powdered milk contains lactose, or milk sugar. For people with lactose intolerance, there are some lactose-free fresh milk products and lactose-free, non-dairy powdered milk products.

  • How to Cold Pack Tomato Salsa

    Cold-pack canning is a process of preparing and canning fresh foods that are not fully cooked before processing. This entails longer processing time for the foods in the canner and a scrupulous...

  • How to Store Raw Peanuts

    Buying peanuts in bulk can save you money, but how you store raw peanuts once you get them home determines whether you spent your money well. Improperly stored raw peanuts turn rancid and you...

  • How to Keep Fruit Fresh Longer

    Keeping fruit fresh can be difficult. Having fresh available is a nice thing in order to eat healthy. Unfortunately, fruit takes time to reach the grocery. By the time it reaches your home, it...

  • Difference Between Brown Sugar & Sugar in the Raw

    Although brown sugar and sugar in the raw are both brown in color, they are very different products. Brown sugar is highly refined, while sugar in the raw is less processed. The two sugars taste...

  • How to Use Sure Gel

    Sure Jell is fruit pectin that cooks use to make homemade fruit jams and jellies. Pectin is a natural thickening agent that you add to fruits during the jam-making process to thicken the fruit and...

  • How to Freeze Raw Tomatoes

    Raw tomatoes can be frozen sliced, chopped, pureed, or whole, and peeled or unpeeled. You can also freeze them cooked. Frozen tomatoes do not remain solid when thawed; therefore are not suitable...

  • How to Freeze Boiled Peanuts

    Boiled peanuts are a longtime Southern tradition prepared by simply boiling raw, shelled peanuts for hours in salty water. By the end of the process, the peanut shells are soggy and the peanuts...

  • How to Store Active Dry Yeast

    Vital to the rising of bread, how you store active dry yeast determines how it performs. You might not realize that the yeast in those envelopes lives. Drying the yeast extends its storage time....

  • Where Can I Get Emergency Food Supply Food Buckets?

    If an emergency strikes, you won't have time to prepare. The key is to prepare before an emergency arrives. One aspect of emergency-preparedness is food storage. If you store enough food to feed...

  • How to Get a Tupperware Flyer Online

    Tupperware brand food preparation and storage products are sold primarily through in-home gatherings of neighbors and friends at "Tupperware Parties." Seasonal catalogs and monthly flyers with...

  • How to Keep Tomatoes Fresh Longer

    Tomato is in the same family as bell peppers, eggplant and white potato. Because it is related to bell peppers, the tomato has all the nutritional value one can get like eating bell peppers. One...

  • How to Use Luster Dust Gold

    Luster Dust is a nontoxic powder used for decorating desserts. Accenting ordinary cakes and cookies with gold Luster Dust creates festive desserts during the holidays or formal events. Use gold to...

  • How to Make Grapefruit Pectin

    A key ingredient in homemade jams and jellies, pectin can be made from many citrus fruits and berries. Grapefruit pectin, however, is more often used as a dietary supplement and like all citrus...

  • How to Preserve Food for a Family Survival Kit

    The food in your family survival kit has a different purpose from the food in your pantry. If you're forced to evacuate, you'll take your survival kit but not your pantry. Canning, freezing and...

  • How to Freeze Fish

    Fish is a produce that needs to be frozen and unfrozen with care. Fish can easily go bad and can make you sick if you eat. But doing it the right way is really not that hard.

  • Cottonseed Vs. Palm Oil

    Cottonseed oil and palm oil are both edible oils commonly used as an ingredient in manufactured foods and as cooking oils. However, both of these oils have potentially adverse health effects.

  • How to Buy, Ripen, and Store Avocados

    The avocado plant is native to tropical America. Cultivators believe the plants originate in southern Mexico and have spread around the world through trades, evidenced by its abundant growth even...

  • How to Dry Vegetables From a Garden

    Vegetables can be dried whole or sliced, using the sun, air or heat. Some vegetables dry best when strung; others have their tops braided together. Still others must be sliced thin and placed on...

  • How to Make Flour at Home

    Many grains, beans and nuts can become flour to use in bread making or pastries. With the use of a grain grinder, either manual or electric, making these flours at home is a simple task. You can...

  • How to Freeze Raw Peanuts

    Peanuts are a tasty, nutritious snack---although they are high in fat, they're also packed with protein. "Raw" peanuts are defined as peanuts that have not been cooked or roasted; they differ from...

  • How to Cook Kale and Love It

    Kale is a nutritional powerhouse and super cheap and about $1 a pound at most grocery stores. But how do you cook it? and better yet how do you cook it so you like it?

  • How to Become a Grocery Shopping Expert

    There are little things we all can do to save precious time while grocery shopping. It doesn’t take much effort at all and you might be surprised about these tips that should save you some time....

  • How to Make Cracked Corn

    Cracked corn is an ingredient in many animal feeds and is often fed by itself to chickens or other home-raised fowl. Finely cracked corn can also be used to add texture to breads, soups and stews....

  • Difference Between Sunflower Kernels & Seeds

    The sunflower seed is native to the United States. Sunflower seeds are also produced in other parts of the world.

  • How to Extract Pectin From Citrus

    Pectin is a substance extracted from fruit such as citrus that acts as a solidifier and preservative for canned food such as jams and jellies. Pectin can be purchased in powdered form in most...

  • What Is Liquid Certo?

    Certo is a brand name for liquid pectin. Pectin, a naturally occurring substance found mostly in the skins and cores of some fruits, is added to cooked fruit in order to make it jell for...

  • How to Store Dried Beans

    Dried beans, whether purchased at the grocery or homegrown, will keep up to one year if stored properly. Simply tossing the bag of beans on the pantry shelf can often result in tough beans, even...

  • DIY Dehydrated Food

    Dehydrating food is a method of preserving food by removing its water content. A raisin--once a grape--is an easy example of a dehydrated food. And although plenty of foods are commercially...

  • How to Buy Bulk Merchandise

    Buying in bulk is a great way to save money and purchase multiples of items that you use frequently. You may shop in a bulk-item store or you may purchase bulk items on the internet. Buying in...

  • How to Freeze Venison

    If hunting season has rewarded you with more venison than you can use right away, consider freezing it for future use. Ground venison will store well in the freezer for about five months, while...

  • How to Cook Fresh Turmeric

    Turmeric is a flavorful rhizome that's popular in Middle Eastern and Asian cuisines. Fresh turmeric is similar in appearance to its more popular cousin, ginger---except that its flesh is bright...

  • How to Make Creamy Peanut Butter

    Healthy all natural creamy peanut butter can be made in a home blender. Most commercially available peanut butters contain additives, preservatives and stabilizers to keep them from separating or...

  • Dangers of Food Coloring

    Foods often contain added colorings that make them appear attractive. These colorings generally are unnatural, and many have chemicals in them--chemicals that people ingest, often unknowingly....

  • How to Vacuum Seal Fresh Fruits for Freezing

    You can enjoy the flavor and nutrients of fresh fruit long after they have gone out of season by properly storing the fruit in your freezer. Freezing and storing fruit at home is a simple process...

  • How to Cut Leeks Into Rings

    Many people still aren't sure what they're looking at whey they come across a bunch of stout, white-and-green leeks in the supermarket. But the leek is a versatile vegetable that works well in...

  • How to Prevent Canned Food Poisoning

    Canned foods can cause food poisoning in the form of botulism, a spore-forming rod that releases a potent neurotoxin. It can cause diarrhea, vomiting, blurred vision, difficulty swallowing, muscle...

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