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By FlufferNutter 0 comments
Making the perfect sunny side up egg is all about patience. No longer do you have to go to Denny's in order to have your eggs sunny side up. You can do it yourself at home now!.. more »
By Jorty 1 comments
Many parents endure a daily battle with their kids to persuade them to eat their fruits and vegetables. If your child hates fruits and vegetables, here are some ways to sneak them into their meals and snacks... more »
By dailyyummy 2 comments
Super Bowl is a time for tradition, pride and the biggest game of the year. It is also time to put on a smolderingly spectacular BBQ all your neighbors will envy. Nothing makes a Super Bowl Party complete than a delicious juicy burger with a jug ... more »
By David Perea 1 comments
Chicken is hard to cook well. Over cook it, and you have tough, dry meat. Under cook it, and you might kill someone. If you want reach that perfect, delicate balance of fully cooked, succulent, tender chicken breast, use these simple tricks and ... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
Grilling with hickory chips can add a new flavor and exciting twist to the usual dishes you make for friends and family. Hickory chips can be used on a charcoal or gas grill by using a variety of grilling techniques to achieve different smoked ... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
When you grind beef at home, you know what's going into the mixture. You can control the amount of fat and you know that it's fresh. You can grind the beef with an old-fashioned hand-cranked grinder, a grinder attached to a mixer or a food processor... more »
By Dave Donovan 0 comments
When you are preparing dinner and working at your countertop chopping vegetables--do you ever find yourself wishing you had better lighting in your kitchen? When you are hovering over your cutting area with the cabinets directly above your prep ... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 2 comments
Make sure guests have only great memories of your moveable feast by remembering these basics: Keep cold foods cold, hot foods hot, and everything clean. These guidelines are based on recommendations from the U.S. Department of Agriculture... more »
By Summer Banks Banks 3 comments
Food allergies leave many people unable to eat certain foods. For children and adults who suffer from egg allergies, you no longer have to live without cake. You can easily prepare a cake right out of the box, without ever breaking any eggs... more »
By rgarwood 0 comments
A chimney starter is a great way to kick-start the charcoal so you can get your grill on right away. Sure, you can buy an aluminum chimney starter for not too much money, but I think they're way more fun to make. Chimney starters work by ... more »
By anna.white 0 comments
This is how to make a ham sandwich... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 1 comments
Pile a bunch of rocks in your campfire in the right way and you've got yourself nature's answer to the Easy-bake Oven... more »
By coldtoes 0 comments
Learn how to make a fantastic looking cake that takes no time at all.. more »
By Kat Yares 2 comments
If you have a source for whole milk, whether it is from a cow or a goat, you can make this simple ricotta cheese substitute easily in your own kitchen. No special equipment is required other than a candy thermometer... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
This solar cooker is easy and safe enough for a child to make. You can use this solar cooker for 6 months out of the year in cold climates and year-round in warmer ones. Put it together, and you can enjoy English muffin pizzas, cookies and hot ... more »
By seaoct 0 comments
Here's a simple way to make a delicious tart crust with ameretti cookies instead of the plain of graham crackers.. more »
By sunnflr 2 comments
If you love baked potatoes, but wish there was a faster way to make them, then try the microwave. It is very easy to make potatoes this way. The following will explain how to do 3 baked potatoes in the microwave... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
Good fruits for candying include pineapple, cherries, chopped apricots, watermelon rind, and lemon, orange or grapefruit peel. Use your candied fruit during the holidays in cookies and fruitcake, or dip in chocolate for your own homemade candies... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
Making cheese is not a difficult task. Cheese basically requires milk, culture and rennet, which are available from any cheese-making supply company. Read on to learn how to make cheese... more »
By Kristie Leong M.D. 1 comments
What could be more delicious on a Saturday morning than a steaming hot cup of fresh brewed coffee? Except maybe a heaping spoonful of sweet chocolate. The good news is you can combine your love of these two treats by making chocolate spoons for ... more »
By abandoned 0 comments
HOW TO MAKE SUNNY SIDE UP!!!!!!.. more »
By nayla 5 comments
In this article I will share with you a delicious recipe that makes about 26 Fried Green Tomatoes... more »
By GardenGuru 0 comments
So... No grill huh? But still the desire exists to put those crosshatched markings on whatever it is that might be served for the next meal. Impossible? No, not with this method. With a little bit of caution, and the willingness to bend fire to ... more »
By tightangel24 0 comments
Halloween is on it's way. Get together with your children,family,friends and get in the Halloween mood and make some yummy treats... more »
By tmorrow35 0 comments
Ever had a Hobo pie? I know what you're thinking: does it involve tins cans and some moldy bread? The answer is no. Hobo pies are a great 3 minute treat that can entertain the little ones and satisfy them for a short while. Oh yeah, adults will ... more »