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  • Did Someone Say Sloppy Joe's With Barbecue Sauce?
    By: John Schnieder | - Traditionally, a Sloppy Joe is ground beef with vegetables such as celery, onions and/or bell pepper cooked with tomato sauce and served on buns. It started off as a dinner time meal in the Southern US states, made popular by working mothers because of their ease of preparation. The earliest traceable published recipe of the Sloppy Joe is from MacCall's Cookbook published in 1963, This year it's with barbecue sauce!

    It entailed sauteing 1/2 lb. of ground beef together with 1 lb. o ...

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  • Grilled Goodness: A Hamburger Done Right
    By: Brian Jones | - Finding the best way to cook a hamburger doesn't come easy. It takes quite a bit of care and planning. It's not just a simple matter of slapping the patties on the grill and flipping them over. The proper handling of the meat determines how well the burger will cook.

    The first thing to consider is that the hamburger meat should not be handled for too long to avoid one's body heat from transferring into the frozen chunk of meat, causing it to melt and may lead to overheating during ...

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  • Slow Roasted Beef Ribs In Maple Barbecue Sauce
    By: John Schnieder | - You can use "Texas Beef Ribs" in this recipe. Plan on letting the ribs marinate inside of the barbecue mix for 48 hours and serve with coleslaw, corn bread, and plenty of ice cold lemon tea. But the ribs will still be delicious if they marinate for only 8 hours, so no need to panic as they are slow roasted on an open fire.

    Ask your family and your guest what they like and depending on your or your guest taste buds this barbecue sauce can be as mild or as spicy as you like; add ho ...

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  • Enjoy Your Best Homecooked Sloppy Joes
    By: Brian Jones | - Traditionally, a Sloppy Joe is ground beef with vegetables such as celery, onions and/or bell pepper cooked with tomato sauce and served on buns. It started off as a dinner time meal in the Southern US states, made popular by working mothers because of their ease of preparation. The earliest traceable published recipe of the Sloppy Joe is from MacCall's Cookbook published in 1963. It entailed sauteing 1/2 lb. of ground beef together with 1 lb. of a beans-and-ground-beef mix in barbecue sauce in ...
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  • Mouth Watering Memphis Style Pork Ribs Smothered With Barbecue Sauce!
    By: John Schnieder | - The Memphis Style pork rib is one of the most popular and mouth watering styles of rib preparation. One of the reasons for the popularity with the Memphis Style rib is its unique blend of barbeque tradition and flavorful seasonings. The only sauce applied to Memphis Style ribs is mop sauce used for basting during the cooking process. Barbeque sauce is never used during the cooking process but rather served on the side with the ribs at the table.

    Because a barbecue sauce is not use ...

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  • How To Get Short Sale Funding
    By: Upperhouse Enterprises | - If you're a pre-foreclosure investor, having short sale funds available to finance all of your deals is the perfect investor solution to take advantage of today's booming foreclosure market. No Income, No Cash, and No Credit is Required to get funding to close all of your deals. Funds can usually be acquired within 48 hrs!

    With the sub-prime mortgage debacle, and the recent tightening of the credit markets, you have no doubt noticed how much more difficult it is to acquire financin ...

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  • Leftover Turkey Recipes-turkey Soup
    By: Gail Mercedes | - Well Thanksgiving is over and there is another holiday coming up. There is one dilemma. What do you do with the leftover turkey? There are a variety of different meals you can prepare with your leftover turkey. In the winter months turkey soup is always a favorite recipe. Try the Simplest Turkey Soup or be more creative and try Turkey Soup with Cheddar Dumplings. Turkey soup can be a great turkey leftover solver.

    Simplest Turkey Soup
    Leftover Turkey Recipes
    Turkey S ...

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  • Fajita Recipe And What You Should Know About It
    By: Ian Vella | - The finger-licking fajita recipe was actually the discovery of Mexican workers in Texas, USA. However, it is recognized as a Tex-Mex cuisine.

    Nevertheless, the name Fajita originated many years ago, which vastly includes skirt steak but in the present days a variety of fajitas recipes are available with pork, chicken, shrimp, beef etc.

    The traditional fajita meal is usually a combination of meat, vegetables and different ingredients that are mostly cooked on open ...

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  • How To Enjoy Himalayan Sea Salt
    By: Steven joseph | - Salt remains one of the more misunderstood items on the food table. At one time, salt was the primary means of preserving food from spoiling. Over time, the development of more modern methods moved salt to the realm of seasoning. Here, salt developed somewhat of a poor image.

    Specifically, people are advised to avoid too much salt in their diet. This may be true of traditional, processed table salt. However, there are other forms of salt available that have many health benefits. Him ...

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  • Homemade Ravioli Recipe
    By: Kristy Mills | - Italian food for most people is heating up a can or jar of spaghetti sauce and then serving it over pasta or ready-made ravioli. Some people may even put out the extra effort to add some ground beef, Italian sausage, and seasoning to a ready-made sauce. For those who love to cook, they will want to try their hand at homemade ravioli for the taste and the satisfaction of making themselves.

    When starting out making homemade ravioli, it is best to start out simple. Here is a good b ...

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  • Tips For Reducing Sodium In Your Diet.
    By: .suraj | - Tips for Reducing Sodium in Your Diet
    Buy fresh, plain frozen, or canned "with no salt added" vegetables.
    Use fresh poultry, fish, and lean meat, rather than canned or
    processed types.
    Use herbs, spices, and salt-free seasoning blends in cooking and at
    the table.
    Cook rice, pasta, and hot cereals without salt. Cut back on instant or
    flavored rice, pasta, and cereal mixes, which usually have added salt.
    Choose "convenience" foods that are low ...

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  • Super Premium Dog Food : Garlic And Your Dog!
    By: Dr. Janice Elenbaas | - Ah, garlic! As a woman who loves to cook and to eat, I am thrilled to learn about all the wonderful health benefits of my favorite seasoning. I cook for all the members of my family and that includes our furry babies. My dogs eat super premium dog food that I prepare.

    Garlic has been used for centuries as a blood tonic. There has recently been controversy over feeding dogs garlic. Too much can cause a disease called hemolytic anemia. Too much, means 50 cloves at one time...that is ...

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  • Successful Short Sale Closing: Seasoning Issues No Problem!
    By: Jodi | - Lender seasoning requirements have created road blocks for many real estate investors involved in double closing transactions. Seasoning requirements are restrictions placed on real property requiring ownership of 6-12 months before it can be sold. This is a turn-off for lenders; they may not want to fund the second part of a double closing because they are concerned with seasoning issues.
    There are ways around seasoning requirements; however, real estate investors need to be aware tha ...

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  • The Chinese Kitchen's Bulk Spice Collection
    By: Anne Harvester | - You may dream of visiting China someday to experience the vivid cuisine, but until that day arrives you can recreate many wonderful Chinese dishes yourself in your home or restaurant kitchen. The secret is to keep the appropriate bulk spice and wholesale spices on hand, so that you can whip up your favorite dishes when inspiration strikes your taste buds and scent sense memory. Purchasing bulk spice and bulk spices wholesale means that you will always have a ready supply of your favorite bulk ...
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  • Short Sale Funding That Works With Fha Guidelines And Seasoning Issues
    By: Jodi | - If you owe more on your mortgage than your home is worth and you can no longer afford to make the payments you might be able to sell it for less than you owe. This is known as selling your home on a short sale. In many cases, the distressed homeowner can do this without being forced to pay the lender the difference.
    A short sale is when you sell your home for less than you owe on your mortgage. If the lender agrees to accept a short sale he may also agree to forgive the remaining balan ...

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  • Artisan Sea Salt in Hand Blown Glass Ball - A Truly Unique Gift - Mendocino Sea Salt & Seasoning Shared By: TMTENTERPRISES - We create our sea salt from sea water which we gather 5-10 miles off the Mendocino coast of California. We then slowly simmer the water using the...

  • Braised Beef | pekinginncamarillo.com Shared By: Peking_Inn - Braised Beef – Beef is slowly braised in a rich liquid flavored with soy sauce and other seasonings in this recipe from Eastern China


  • Know The Formula For A Delicious Crawfish Boil
    By: lovephileo1 | - The seasoning added to the boil is the reason why Louisiana crawfish differs from anywhere else. The secret is in the water! Like any other cuisines like Korean, Indian, Chinese and Thai foods, Cajun dishes are also known for their spicy and hot flavors. Although not every dish is very hot and causes runny nose, many of Cajun dishes are generously seasoned. True Cajun crawfish boils causes irritation in the eyes when fingers get too close. First, we ought to know the seasonings for us to saf ...
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  • Opc 3 Learn About A Couple Of Powerful Ingredients
    By: ronmojohny | - Herbs are the culinary and medicinal plants. These are the low-growing aromatic plants which are used fresh or dried for seasoning, for their medicinal properties, or in perfumes. There are a wide variety of herbs such as super kelp, garlic, parsley, green tea extract, horse chestnut, milk thistle and oregano oil.





    Herbs are very useful in strengthening the body and in treating the diseases. However they contain active substances that can trigger side ef ...

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  • Firewood Heat Value Vs Biobricks
    By: Sam Streubel | - Firewood is the original renewable fuel and still being used as the sole source of heat for approximately 1.5 million homes. Recently, an eco-friendly alternative to firewood has been introduced to the consumer under the brand name BioBrick.

    If you're not familiar with BioBricks, they can be described as a two pound, 2"x4"x6" brick made from compressed sawdust just like wood pellets. The bricks are stackable, burn clean with less than 1% ash, and cost around $300 for a 1,900 pou ...

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  • Important Point To Remember Is Seasoning In Crock Pot Cooking
    By: Suman Rani | - One of the least used and yet most versatile tools in the average kitchen is the slow cooker. With just a few crock pot cooking tips you can turn this dust collector into one of the most useful items in your kitchen Buying roasts and other big cuts of meat that will go into in your crock pot easily is important. If the cut wont fit it into the container, trimming the piece down works better than attempting to stuff it further. This is one of the most significant tips on using crock pots that peo ...
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  • Back To Back Closes--the Mystery Explained
    By: Jerry Samuels | - Back-to-back closes occurs when you buy and sell a house at or near the same time.

    The two closings are always done sequentially,one after the other,never simultaneously. This is a way for both the title company and government to get paid each time the title of a property changes hands.

    Back-to-back closes are also called "double closes", "simultaneous closes" or "sequential closes".

    Title companies have done back-to-back closes for years. It's one ...

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  • Recipe To Win Back Ex
    By: abhi sidana | - Take a big bowl called heart and mix the basic seasoning of love. Dont shy way to add just a pinch of flirt to make your recipe a little tangy. Be generous while adding compliments. Put a heaped spoon of miss u. And dont forget to garnish it with gifts. Remember that a secret to a good recipe is how you present it. So serve hot with a candle light dinner.

    Wish you could win back ex was so simply But trust me it is not that difficult as well. It ...

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  • Blackened Seasonings And Spices
    By: Ferdinand Okeke | - Blackened seasoning can be prepared by you at home or purchased from stores. In some regions it is pretty difficult to find this herb and spices mix in grocery stores therefore people prefer to make their own blend at home. Black seasoning carries its name because the main ingredient is paprika or chili powder which darkens the color of the seasoning while cooking. It is not actually black but it is a dark reddish color the one that would describe the aspect of this spice mix onto meat.
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  • A Beginners Guide To Seasonings
    By: Patrik Karlsson | - In this article I will try to explain what seasonings are and what the difference is between seasonings and condiments. Seasonings are a big part of our lives. I mean, how would the food that we are eating every day, taste without seasonings? Not so much, I guess...

    To make food that taste good, you will need to use seasonings. Seasonings are a mix of different kind of herbs, spices and condiments that is put together and used to flavour the food. However, to be more precise in de ...

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  • Seasoning A Wok With Ease
    By: David H Urmann | - Seasoning a wok is the best way to prepare for convenient and conventional cooking. It is more of an art and less of an earthly task.

    Woks are prone to rust and buildups of sticky foods, especially if not seasoned properly before usage. Seasoning a wok permits the food to glide smoothly over its surface. Iron and steel woks should be seasoned properly before use.

    Stainless steel types need to be treated because they are less porous than iron. Corn and peanut oil ar ...

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  • Heating Your Home This Winter.
    By: David Ellis | - Your preparations for winter should be well underway or finished, but if you have not made any improvements to your home or purchased the items that will give you a warm winter, do not delay! If you start now, there's still time to get yourself squared away.

    If you do use a wood stove, chances are you will not get cold, as this method of heating can be toasty warm. However, it does pay to get the chimney checked annually both for safeness and for efficiency. Someone that your loc ...

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  • Great Herbs
    By: OmphalosXD Ricafort | - Herbs are the culinary and medicinal plants. These are the low-growing aromatic plants which are used fresh or dried for seasoning, for their medicinal properties, or in perfumes. There are a wide variety of herbs such as super kelp, garlic, parsley, green tea extract, horse chestnut, milk thistle and oregano oil.

    Herbs are very useful in strengthening the body and in treating the diseases. However they contain active substances that can trigger side effects and interact with othe ...

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  • Herbs Tips - Herbs In The Kitchen
    By: Selyn Tang | - Anyone who has ever done any type of baking or cooking knows that the food just tastes better with seasoning. This can be as simple as adding salt and pepper, or complicated as using a blend of spices for the perfect taste. What is surprising to some people is pepper is an herb.

    Pepper is a berry from the Piper Nigrum plant. Black and white pepper are made from the same plant. The un-ripened berries are used for the black pepper while the red, ripe ones are used for the whit ...

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  • Every Kitchen Needs A Cast Iron Skillet
    By: Muzammil Bashir | - Do you have a cast iron skillet in your kitchen? If the answer is no, then please read on. You may have already spent hundreds of dollars on quality cookware like I did and think that your kitchen doesn't need a cast iron skillet. You would be wrong. Cast iron skillets have qualities that no other cookware can offer. For starters, the surface of the skillet is naturally non-stick and becomes increasingly non-stick the more it is used. Unlike other pans that can lose there non-stick properties ov ...
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  • Herbs For Blood Pressure
    By: Dr.jenny hobson | - The circulating blood within the human body wield a force on the walls of the arteries and veins through which it travels, thus force the exerted by the blood on the walls of the veins and arteries in the body is known as blood pressure.
    Herbs for high blood pressure no 1 - Garlic - Garlic is extensively used around the world for its pungent flavor, as a seasoning or condiment. The flavor varies in intensity and aroma with the cooking methods. It is oftenly paired with onion, tomato, or g ...

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  • Exotic Ways Of Cooking Turkey.
    By: mohali | - Exotic ways of cooking turkey.
    Deep-Fryed Turkey

    3 gallons peanut oil for frying, or as needed
    1 (12 pound) whole turkey, neck and giblets removed
    1/4 cup Creole seasoning
    1 white onion


    In a large stockpot or turkey fryer, heat oil to 400 degrees F. Be sure to leave room for the turkey, or the oil will spill
    over.

    ***** Side Note *****

    How to determine the amount of oil you need:

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  • A Brief History Of The Origins Of The Mustard Seed
    By: Muna Wanjiru | - One of the significant uses of the mustard seed is for pickling seasoning for various types of vegetables and non-vegetarian material like meat. The flavors of garlic, aprika, turmeric, and salt are included to the paste of the mustard for taste and color. The variety of mustard seed that is dry in type is used in various recipes of egg and cheese. In addition, it is used largely in covering of salads and meat dressing. Various fast food western recipes from French, German cuisines also served a ...
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  • Organic Salt Makes A Great Seasoning That You Will Use Every Day!
    By: Anne Harvester | - There is an idiom that you have likely heard--"the salt of the earth." That saying refers to a person who is someone you can count on, who does not put on airs but is a decent, good person.

    The seasoning salt is rather like that idiom. Salt is a basic seasoning that is used in many of our favorite dishes and is useful in other applications around the house. You will find it in your favorite foods at every meal, as well as an important ingredient to recipes such as bread, sals ...

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  • As A Landlord Is This Type Of Lease Best For You?
    By: Michael C. Podlesny | - If you are a novice landlord or even have some seasoning under your belt, I am sure at some point you either have or will ponder the question as to whether or not to use a month to month lease.

    As a landlord with over 10 years experience, I can tell you what I think is best in the areas where I have owned property. The ultimate decision will come down to what you feel comfortable with and more importantly the area in which you own rentals.

    Keep in mind 99% of the ...

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  • Be Aware Of These Common Mortgage Pitfalls
    By: Rick Johnston | - One of the things that people that invest in real estate sometimes have to do is get a refinance on their current mortgage. This article details some of the issues that I've had to deal with when getting a refinance.

    Mortgage Brokers

    This happens a lot. You start talking to a broker and he promises you the earth, moon and stars all at 6 percent interest. However when you get further along in the process, usually after the point when you can cancel without losing a t ...

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  • How To Season Your Cast Iron Cookware
    By: Johnny Waymire | - Cast iron has a porous surface. The seasoning process serves to fill and smooth the surface of the pan. It's true that the more you use and season a cast-iron, the more non-stick the surface becomes. Here is how you season a new or used cast-iron utensil:

    1. If the pan is new, be sure any adhesive label is completely removed.

    2. Wash, rinse and dry the utensil.

    3. Grease the inside surface with Crisco or other solid shortening. A medium-light coating, ...

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  • How To Season Your Wok
    By: Johnny Waymire | - Seasoning a Wok is less of a mundane task and more of an art. Allow me to explain.

    A Wok isn't like your run of the mill cast iron pans. It has curves. That means your seasoning medium (fat or oil) tends to flow to the center of the pan instead of giving you a nice, even coat over the entire surface of the Wok. Clearly, you don't just want to stick this in the oven as you might do with a cast iron frying pan. The difference in contours means that you will want to season your Wok i ...

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  • Best Taco Salad Ever. Quick, Easy, And Delicious
    By: Donna Rivera-Loudon | - This taco salad is a favorite at my house. You can adjust the ingredients to suit the taste of your family members and/or guests. It is easy to prepare and always seems to be a hit.

    Ingredients Needed:

    Lettuce (pre-shredded)
    1 lb. Ground meat
    Chipotle seasoning or taco seasoning mix
    Cheese (pre-shredded)
    1 can black beans
    1 can corn (optional)
    1 can sliced ripe olives (optional)
    1 avocado
    1 small onion
    1 ...

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  • Spanish Style Recipes For Your Microwave
    By: Donna Rivera-Loudon | - Want to impress your friends by having an all-out cooking Fiesta? Here are some recipes that you can serve at your Fiesta using your microwave. Your guests will think you slaved all day, but you really didn't.

    I use microwave cookware made by Tupperware for these recipes. Try what you have, but I don't recommend glass or corningware.

    Southwest Chicken Enchiladas

    1 lb. boneless, skinless chicken breasts; cut into strips

    2 Tbsp SW Chipotl ...

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  • Garlic Is The King Of Healing Herbs
    By: Scott Meyers | - For over 5,000 years, garlic has been thought of as the king of the healing herbs. The most useful part of the garlic plant is the bulb, which develops a series of partitions, or cloves. Although we think of garlic mainly as a food seasoning, many other cultures used it to cure everything from warts to witchcraft. In modern times, researchers are finding that the chemicals in garlic can, indeed, treat a wide variety of ailments. As an example, there is exciting new research that indicates garlic ...
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  • Seafood Glossary
    By: John C. Banks | - Enjoying seafood is an excellent way to eat healthy and enjoy delicious meals. The following is a primer to help consumers select and enjoy seafood items.

    General Seafood Terms

    Blacken - to sear fish or seafood in a cast iron frying pan or grill with high heat. The item is usually heavily coated with a blackening seasoning and typically cooked rare in the center.

    Broil - to cook an item in the lower section of the oven where heat contacts the item fro ...

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  • Granny's Recipes
    By: Tibi Rosehill | - Often all you need for a usual day (especially on Monday) some encouraging words. It might come either from outside or inside. Anyway your soul would be lifted up and your day transform from a miserable to a bright one. One word, one sentence or one song. That is enough. But if you are going to pave a secure road through your whole life, you need a divine Counselor. You could ask Him anytime and anyplace. You could keep His Word on your bookshelf, in your computer's memory or more importantly in ...
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  • High Blood Pressure And Salt, What Is The Big Deal?
    By: Stephen Morgan | - Well we all know the answer to that one don't we boys and girls?

    It's an essential chemical compound (Sodium Chloride that is) needed for sustainable life and without your mums cooking wouldn't taste so good right? Most people think of Salt purely in terms of that little white food seasoning found in shakers on virtually very food table the world over.

    Well in reality, salt is a little bit more complicated than just this but certainly does play an important role in ...

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  • Herbal Beverages - Takhrai And Krajieb
    By: Manora | - Takhrai (Lemon Grass, Lapine)
    Cymbopogon citatus Stapf
    Family: GRAMINAE
    Other Names: Takhrai Gang (The Central Part ) Jakrai (Tha Northern Part) Loekroei Hawwartapo (Karen-Mae Hangsorm ) Krai Pilek (The Southern Part) Huakaising (Khmer-Prachin ) Cherdkroei (Khmer-Surin)

    Usage:

    As foods Fresh lemon grass is used as flovoring are seasoning Ingredients for sour soups (tom yam ) and salads(yam)as well as juice. Food value The plant consists of sweet ...

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  • Spices
    By: Dr. Beauty | - Spices are parts of aromatic plants which usually obtained from the tropics, including seeds, flowers, leaves, bark or roots. They are often in whole or ground form, and used for imparting flavour aroma and piquancy for seasoning foods. Many spices such as Pepper, lemon grass, cloves, ginger, nutmeg, mace and others were used in large amount in the kitchens for flavouring and preserving food. Hundreds of herbs and spices were used for making drugs, medicines and cosmetics. They helped to preserv ...
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  • Pasta
    By: Kadence Buchanan | - Pasta has to be Italy's greatest contribution to world cuisine. Most people usually associate pasta with noodles, but pasta actually refers to a wide assortment of flour and grain concoctions that come in a variety of shapes. Macaroni is one such pasta that is not in noodle form. The word pasta comes from the Italian word for paste or dough.

    Pasta also refers to dishes that have pasta as the main ingredient and which are usually spruced up with sauce or a type of seasoning.
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  • Grilling The Perfect Steak: Secrets Revealed!
    By: Sarah Jones | - Barbequing the perfect steak is an art form, or at least it is in my house. It is not something to be treaded on lightly, and too many people have invited me over for dinner and ended up burning everything from the steak to the veggies. There really is more to cooking out than just being able to light a good fire. BBQ'ing takes practice and patience to master the tricks of the trade. Below you will find some of my secrets to making the best steak that has ever had the privilege of gracing your ...
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