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By eHow Food & Drink Editor 4 comments
Fresh herbs are an important part of many recipes, and chopping them to the right size helps blend their flavors in... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
As careful as we try to be when cooking, burnt-on food and scorched pots and pans can happen to anyone. If you follow these steps, you can salvage that burnt cookware... more »
By Diane Hartman 1 comments
Just because you have to avoid dairy, doesn't mean you to avoid your favorite foods. A little creativity and some simple ingredients is all it takes to re-create your favorites!.. more »
By Michael Merrick Crooks 0 comments
Turn your garbage can into a giant roaster and acheive tender turkey perfection in just 2 hours. This is the fastest, healthiest way to cook a turkey. Once you get all the hardware, subsequent uses require all of 10 minutes prep time. As an ... more »
By michael risner 1 comments
A 20 minute pasta dinner. Great for parties or a family meal... more »
By JABrown 0 comments
Have anxiety about entertaining guests because you are afraid they'll discover your dark, dirty secret that you can barely boil water? Well, have no fear because a variety of delicious pre-prepared, fresh dishes are only as far away as your ... more »
By coachmac4 3 comments
This is my mom's recipe that is at least 50-60 years old that I found in one of her cookbooks. This is again fast, frugal and a tremendous comfort food. Enjoy!.. more »
By Nehemiah Gardner 0 comments
This food here only comes from the can, it should be cooked in the microwave or stove. Go to Walmart and buy a can that is made as the name "Great Value". You can look at the instructions in the back of the can for microwave but cook ... more »
By sekitto kisakye 2 comments
The term katogo is a luganda word means a mixture of cassava, yams,sweet potatoes or banana with beans,meat or groundnuts.This food is mostly common in rural areas where poverty is the key to the big population and it's the main food for the low ... more »
By mamica 1 comments
Organic food is part of the modern health insurance. Switching from conventional products to organic food does not have to be costly. Here is a collection of recipes that are simple, great for cold weather, and OH!! so good for you..... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
Barley is a whole grain and quite delicious too. Preparing barley properly doesn't require any complicated culinary skills or cooking techniques. You have two choices when you cook barley: pre-soaking the barley overnight or simply cooking barley ... more »
By N J 2 comments
This long grain fragrant rice goes with many dishes.It is the perfect accompaniment to any punjabi dinner... more »
By dizneydeb 0 comments
I love Carando Ham. It is really tasty. I usually get the honey glaze package instead of the hickory smoke flavor with the bone-in. The spiral slice makes for an easy carving experience and leftovers are easy to deal with. These hams are ... more »
By Traqqer 1 comments
I love fried chicken, especially Kentucky Fried Chicken. There’s something about the Colonel's “secret recipe” that’s just irresistible. But with all the grease and fat accumulated on both the crust as well as absorbed in the chicken, it’s ... more »
By richardyu 2 comments
If you like hot tasting food, you would enjoy this dishes with a little kick of the Lemon... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
When cooking poultry, such as a Cornish game hen, it's essential to cook the bird thoroughly. Undercooked poultry can spread disease and make people ill... more »
By Belle5350 3 comments
SIMPLE AND DELICIOUS AND SOOOO EASY!!!! GIVES THE GREEN BEANS A "KICK".. more »
By Amanda Ford 4 comments
I have heard it said on more than one occasion, “Dinner for one is no fun.” Let me beg to differ. You cannot have strong, loving relationships with others until you have a strong, loving relationship with yourself first. And the most basic way to ... more »
By Patricia Resnick 0 comments
Each zodiac sign rules certain parts of the body. Sagittarius rules the hips, thighs, liver and pituitary. Sagittarius will be healthiest if they eat a balanced diet of fresh, seasonal food, with an emphasis on the particular foods that ... more »
By Patricia Resnick 0 comments
Each zodiac sign rules certain parts of the body. Scorpio rules the reproductive system, nervous system, upper respiratory system and intestines. Scorpio will be healthiest if they eat a balanced diet of fresh, seasonal food, with an emphasis ... more »
By Patricia Resnick 0 comments
Each zodiac sign rules certain parts of the body. Virgo rules the intestines, brain and nervous system. Virgo will be healthiest if they eat a balanced diet of fresh, seasonal food, with an emphasis on the particular foods that strengthen the ... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
Fried rice is a great dish to make with leftovers. You can use just about any kind of meat or vegetable in this recipe. The key to the true takeout flavor is to cook the rice the day before you use it for the fried rice. Allow yourself about 30 ... more »
By JWSouza 0 comments
You haven't had green beans until you've had them seasoned Southern-style. Green beans are a popular vegetable in the South and they are most commonly served slow-seasoned with pork and onion. Cook them this way, and everyone will be coming back ... more »
By LilacGirl 2 comments
Thermos cooking isn't well-known in The United States of America, but in countries where fuel is very expensive, most cooks usually use their thermos in ways that save both fuel and energy. We can learn from them... more »
By spak1439 1 comments
Make perfect Korean style rice with no measuring cups required... more »