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  • How to Serve Cold Fennel Salad

    The bulb, leaves and stalks of the fennel plant are edible. From its dried seeds come spice, while its fine leafy top is used as a flavorful herb. In Italian cooking fennel is used to season...

  • How to Make Couscous Salad With Feta Cheese and Fresh Mint

    Couscous salad with feta cheese and fresh mint is a healthy, easy salad to prepare, and it makes a wonderful light lunch or first course for a large dinner. Follow this flavorful couscous salad...

  • How to Trim a Fennel Bulb

    If you've never worked with fennel before, it might look a little intimidating at first. No matter how you plan to prepare it, trimming fennel is the first step you'll need to take in order to...

  • How to Test the Acidity of Food

    Acidic means that something contains an acid, with a pH below 7. Acidity, or the amount of acid in food, is very important,.The higher the acidity, the less likely that microorganisms can grow....

  • How to Buy an Enamel-Coated Cast Iron Dutch Oven

    The decision to buy an enamel coated cast iron Dutch oven requires the knowledge that you will get what you pay for. Name-brand Dutch ovens can retail at well over $200 as of late 2009, while you...

  • How to Smoke Oysters

    Edible oysters, which come from the family Ostreidae, are not the type of oysters that produce pearls. Instead, Ostreidae oysters can be prepared for consumption in a variety of ways. Many people...

  • How to Care for Calphalon Cookware

    Calphalon manufactures several different lines of cookware with various surfaces. Available surfaces include nonstick, stainless steel, anodized aluminum and porcelain enamel cast iron. Each type...

  • How to Seed Blackberries

    Blackberries are a fruit high in vitamins A and C as well as other nutrients. These delicious fruits grow on bushes and ripen in middle to late summer. Blackberries are versatile and can be used...

  • Information on Wintergreen Live Savers

    Lifesavers candy. Maybe your grandmother carried a roll around in her purse, maybe you received a book of the five flavors for Christmas, but what do you really know about one of the original...

  • How to Decorate Black & White Cakes

    Cakes decorated in black and white are classy and elegant, yet still bold and modern enough to be different and trendy. Black and white cakes never go out of style, and they are extremely...

  • How to Grill a Steak on a Stove Top Grill

    Nearly everyone agrees that steaks grilled outdoors are a delicious main course for a barbecue or family dinner. Luckily, it's also possible to get memorable flavor from cooking your steaks...

  • How to Grill Meat in a Microwave

    Almost from the time that microwave ovens were introduced to the public, there have been specialty dishes that allow the cook to grill meat in the microwave. Depending on the make and model of...

  • How to Dry Summer Squash

    Plant more than two summer squash plants and most people will have an over abundance of the vegetable. Summer squash cannot be canned and freezing is not always an option. Dehydrating the squash...

  • Negative Effects of Monster Energy Drinks

    Energy drinks such as Monster have become very popular. Although they can provide an energy boost, many of the ingredients in these drinks can have various negative effects.

  • How to Make Astragalus Tea

    Astragalus is an herb that is native to china, and known for its anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. Astragalus contains antioxidants which help to support and protect the body's...

  • How to Use a Nordic Ware 2-Cup Microwave Egg Poacher

    Microwave egg poachers are a great way to cook eggs without the mess of poaching them on the stove, and without the butter and grease of scrambling or frying them. A Nordic Ware 2-cup Microwave...

  • Gas Grilling Guide

    Gas grilling is an alternative to charcoal grilling with its own set of techniques and tips to learn. The pros and cons of gas grilling in comparison to charcoal are a hotly debated topic amongst...

  • How to Use Fruit Pectin

    Fruit pectin is a natural substance found in fruit. Fully ripe fruit contains less pectin than under ripe fruit. Grapes, tart apples, sour blackberries, currants, raspberries, cranberries and sour...

  • How to Cook Imitation Crab Meat

    Crab meat is a delicious delicacy, but shellfish allergies or the high cost of crab can prevent some people from enjoying these tasty morsels. But there's a satisfactory alternative to real crab:...

  • How to Make Your Own Protein Nutrition Bars

    Protein is an important nutrient found in meats, fish, nuts and dairy that helps build and maintain muscle tissue. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, a lack of protein can lead to...

  • How to Make Coffee in a Pan

    In a pinch, you may find yourself making coffee in a pan---it's a nice solution when your coffee pot breaks, or if you're camping in the great outdoors without electricity. Happily, brewing coffee...

  • Kosher Food at Newark Airport

    Rumor has it that Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, known by its call sign of EWR, obtained a kosher vending machine. While airport employees deny the claim, there are plenty of...

  • How to Barbecue Oysters

    Although barbecuing oysters may sound more complicated than grilling meat, they can actually be a more hands-off process because they don't require flipping or guesswork. As soon as the oyster...

  • How to Cook With Ancho Chile Powder

    Ancho is a common, relatively mild Mexican chile pepper. Ancho chile powder is a red powder that may be labeled as Mexican chile powder, ancho chile powder, or just chile powder. It is a common...

  • How to Organize Food Storage

    Organization is an important aspect of food storage. Keeping the storage area tidy will enable easy access to the food that is stored there, making it simple to see what is on hand in little time....

  • How to Buy in Bulk & Store in Tupperware

    Buying in bulk and storing in Tupperware is a time and cost-saving technique used by savvy shoppers across the U.S. Not only does this habit save time and money, but it also has a kinder impact on...

  • How to Use Turmeric to Test PH

    Turmeric can be used to find out if a liquid or solution is acidic or alkaline (basic). Acidity and alkalinity are measured using a logarithmic scale referred to as pH. To test pH, turmeric is...

  • How to Serve Spinach Dip for Halloween

    Since the only specifically traditional Halloween food is candy, any meal can be prepared in a festive style to be served on this holiday. You can make almost any plate with a holiday theme, such...

  • How to Start a Food Storage Program

    A food storage program is an important aspect of creating a pantry. Knowing what is in the pantry is necessary when determining what meals will be created, and saving money is easy when shopping...

  • Charbroil Grill Instructions

    When grilling outdoor, you have the option of barbecuing with a gas, electric or charcoal. The charcoal grill typically uses charcoal briquettes as its fuel. Instant lighting charcoal briquettes...

  • How to Subsitute Lactaid Milk for Buttermilk

    For many lactose-intolerant individuals, baking can be complicated. Even when butter, milk and cream replacements are finally figured out, the curve ball is thrown at you--buttermilk. How do you...

  • How to Make Blackberry Quesadillas

    Blackberry quesadillas are a simple to prepare breakfast or brunch dish that both children and adults will like. Combining the sweet but tart taste of dried blackberries with creamy ricotta cheese...

  • What Is the Difference Between a Steamer & a Pressure Cooker?

    Steamers and pressure cookers are quick and efficient tools used to create a variety of unique and healthy dishes. While they are often confused, these two items are very unique and serve...

  • How to Grill Sirloin Steak

    Though not as tender as filet mignon or other leaner steaks, sirloins have rich, full flavor that comes alive when properly seasoned and tenderized and prepared on charcoal grills. Choose bright...

  • How to Make Elephant Ear Bread

    Elephant ears are traditionally fried bread sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon. The dough mix uses yeast and gets formed into balls before frying, the bread disks don't always come out round and...

  • Vacuum Sealing Food Tips

    According to the European Union Food Information Council, vacuum packaging is the process of placing food in a plastic or aluminum foil pouch and then removing most of the air from the package. In...

  • How to Store Raw Ramps

    Ramps are another name for wild leeks. Their taste is stronger than onions and garlic, but tempered with a sweetness more similar to leeks. They are not cultivated, but appear in the wild and are...

  • How to Replace Stainless Steel Grate for Charbroil Grill

    Char-Broil for more than half a century has manufactured charcoal and gas grills for outdoor barbecues. The stainless steel cooking grates and burner grates on a Char-Broil may eventually need...

  • How to Dry Pumpkin Seeds With Sweet Taste

    Pumpkin seeds provide fiber, protein and healthy fats, making them a great snack. You can easily dry pumpkin seeds at home by toasting the seeds in the oven. Adding sugar and a few spices gives...

  • How to Get a Bend Out of a Cutting Board

    Cutting boards are used as a cutting surface to prevent your kitchen counters from getting scratch marks. Wooden cutting boards need to be taken care of in a certain way, or they will bend and...

  • How to Infuse Your Own Vodka

    Today you can walk into a liquor store and see a whole aisle set aside for vodkas and flavored vodkas. These are certainly hot items, not only because of the massive advertising, but also because...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Barbecue

    Even avid outdoor cooks may not clean their grills as often as they should, and many barbecues are left exposed to rain and damp conditions throughout the year. That leads to rust, even in the...

  • How to Make Tea From Corn Silk Powder

    Corn silk tea, or Yu Mi Xu, is an effective diuretic and will help relieve urinary tract irritation and inflammation caused by cystitis, urethritis and prostatitis. According to Chinese medicine...

  • How to Sear and Oil Chicken Before Baking

    Searing chicken before baking involves browning the chicken in hot oil on the stove top and then placing the chicken into a moderate oven and finishing the cooking process at a longer and lower...

  • How to Get Baked-On Jelly to Come Off of a Sheet Pan

    Sheet pans are indispensable tools for the home baker. The pans are used to bake everything from cookies, breads and cakes to catching spills from bubbling-over fruit pies. Sheet pans are usually...

  • How to Make an Oven from an Outside Grill

    On hot summer days, when indoor ovens become oppressive to operate, outdoor grills double as ovens. They work especially well with cast iron cookware, which holds up to direct heat from charcoal...

  • How to Cut a Fennel Bulb

    Cutting fennel is an easy task, as long as you know what you'll be doing with it. Some types of cooking require a wedge cut, while some other types require thin, uniform slices. If you're...

  • How to Grill Steak on a Gas Barbeque

    A gas barbeque is a grill that uses natural gas, butane, or propane for fuel as opposed to charcoal. One of the greatest benefits of a gas barbeque is that, unlike charcoal, you do not have to...

  • How to Store Foods for Primitive Survival

    In a primitive survival situation, you rely on nature to supply your needs. That's why dehydration is the oldest way to preserve food. Sun drying prevents bacterial growth by removing the moisture...

  • How to Make Muffins Without a Muffin Pan

    Whether you are preparing them for breakfast, brunch or a midnight snack, homemade muffins allow for a myriad of flavor variations and personal touches. Like other baked goods, muffins can be made...

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