Every day we make choice about the food we eat and lifestyle we want to enjoy. We understand your diet, nutritional requirements and food habits are unique. That is why our cookbook and recipes provide variety of ideas, information and advice for different solutions, life stages and food culture.
"A cup of tea!" Is there a phrase in our language more eloquently significant of physical and mental refreshment, more expressive of remission of toil and restful relaxation, or so rich in associations with the comforts and serenity of home life, and also with unpretentious, informal, social interaction? More...
To roast turkey exactly as one wishes without the help of a meat thermometer requires a great deal of experience and a complete understanding of one's oven. Only a good meat thermometer can give an accurate measurement of the degree to which a roasted turkey is done. Find out more...
We know how special The Holiday Season is for you and your family. We had lots of fun creating this holiday refresher, with some timeless recipes, tips and techniques for popular holiday classics, from delicious roasts to tasty side dishes, salads and other interesting items for your gatherings. Discover more...
Cookies are generally divided in two classes: those which are made thick and are expected to be soft when they are served and those which are made thin and are intended to be crisp and brittle when eaten. The thin, crisp cookies are usually known as snaps. Soft cookies are made from a dough that... Learn more
Quail eggs are considered a delicacy in many countries. They are an excellent source of protein and taste very similar to chicken eggs, although they are much smaller! They are used raw or cooked as tamago in sushi and there are some claims that they are safer to eat raw than chicken eggs.
Food is more than just something to satisfy hunger. Discover easy appetizer recipes, various tasty salads and dressings, find recipes for dips, sauces, preserves and more.
The sauces served with puddings deserve just as much attention as the puddings themselves. For instance, a sour sauce that is not rich, such as lemon sauce, should be served with a rich, sweet pudding, while a rich, hard sauce or perhaps a chocolate sauce is the proper kind to serve with a bland, flavorless pudding. Some of these are intended to be served hot and others cold, while a few may be served either hot or cold, as preferred.
Is eating well the secret to longer and healthier life? The answer is YES! A fundamental factor to managing your health is your diet. Excess weight can raise your risk for many health problems, including type 2 diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Many people use diet drinks to help control their weight. But studies of how these beverages affect weight control have had mixed results.
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