Western Dishes -The Tex Mex Kind

Friday, May 18th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

There are a lot of Western dishes that are well loved by the western people and also those from different countries. Most of the well loved western dishes are a mix of Tex-Mex feel; Texas and Mexican feel that is, for the reason that the western dishes are also derived from the Mexican food. The western dishes and the Mexican food are rustic foods. Here is a list of a few favorite western dishes that has that distinct Tex-Mex blend. The Churros and Bunuelos - The chronicle of churros and ...
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A Passion for Grilled Vegetable Sandwiches

Thursday, May 17th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Vegetarian Grilling We most often grill meats like chicken, pork and beef. But aside from these and seafoods, vegetables. This is very popular in Greek cooking. Hence, for people who value their health and would like to try new variations in what they eat, try to grill vegetables in your next meal. Vegetables are more delicate compared to meat that it is more easily cooked in just a few minutes. It does not contain fats so it is very healthy to eat. Make sure to clean the grill carefully first ...
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Cooking Wild Boar Meat

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

The wild boar meat is lean and for this particular reason, it should be cooked at lower temperatures in comparison with other meats. Whatever you do, do not overcook the meat, as you will ruin it. The wild boar, raised like beef, is range fed and for this reason, it can be served on the rare side.  The general rule for cooking wild boar meat is 'low & slow'. For cooking roasts, the temperature must be between 250 ' 275 degrees Fahrenheit. As far as the time for cooking is concerned, it ...
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Easy Hamburger Recipe for a College Football Game Party

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

During the fall, just about every sports fan in the United States anticipates the beginning of the new college football season.  So, if you're like me, you tend to spend your Saturday afternoons in front of a television somewhere watching your alma mater (or your other favorite universities) compete against their arch rival schools.  And, of course, during this time, you may even be thinking of inviting some of your friends over to you house or apartment to witness these fiercely contested ...
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Vegan Cooking

Monday, May 14th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

When facing an evening that involves cooking for a vegan, even professional cooks can face a struggle in deciding what to prepare for the main dish and accompaniments that make up a proper meal. There follows a few useful rules to assist you during the process of cooking meals for vegan diners:So, First Question - What Does Vegan Mean?Many people get confused between vegan and vegetarianism. While a vegetarian typically steers clear of all meat and fish products, vegans shun all animal AND ...
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Old Fashion Casseroles for Quick and Easy Meals

Sunday, May 13th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

If the economy has you watching your food budget a little more closely these days, casseroles are a good solution.  Casseroles economically allow you to feed your family several ingredients for less money.  They are often healthy, easy, quick and always tasty.  Try these casseroles soon: Chinese-Style Tuna Casserole,  which can also be made with canned chicken, and Biscuit Topped Vegetable Beef Casserole.  Serve your casserole with a salad, steamed broccoli or other vegetable for a ...
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Make this Delicious Citrus London Broil Meal for Sunday Dinner (Diabetics can Enjoy it, too)

Saturday, May 12th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Sunday dinner or lunch, whatever you call it at your house, is a time to get the family together around the table, often with friends, for a time of good food and fellowship or bonding.  These recipes will help you make a delicious meal that will be tasty for all and can also be enjoyed by the diabetics in your group.  Citrus London Broil is a quick and easy, yet tasty, entree.  Add your favorite potato or couscous dish and in keeping with the citrus tone, this Pineapple-Lime Salad.  Make ...
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Easy Salsa Recipe for a Football Game Fiesta Party

Friday, May 11th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

Fall marks the beginning of football season and if you're like most red-blooded American males, during this time of year you'll most likely be camped out on your couch in front of the television with a few of your friends to watch you favorite teams play.  This, of course, gives you a pretty good excuse to have even more fun by throwing an awesome party.  And what better theme to have for your party than a Mexican fiesta where you can impress your friends with your Mexican cooking skills and ...
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Make this Cheesy Italian Pie for a Quick and Easy Dinner Entree

Thursday, May 10th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

If you come home tired, or have so many things to do that you don't want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, make this tasty Cheesy Italian Pie.  The prep takes only minutes using refrigerated pie crusts.  You can use the 45 minutes that it bakes to prepare side dishes, salads, or dessert.  You can set the table, etc. during this time.  Or you could put your feet up for a deserved rest while other family members prepare a salad and set the table!  Either way you have an easy meal that ...
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Help Those Gallstones with Sherbets

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 | Food and Beverage

No matter how long it's been since our first unforgettable candy experience, there's only thing that matters now.  Those candies are back.  Those retro sweets are making their way to us again with perhaps tenfold the flavor, fun and satisfaction.  Why?  Because we yearned for them for so long and now that they're actually here, we just love them more.  Yes, those Fried Eggs, Friendship Rings, Jelly Bean Love Hearts, Jelly Cherry Lips, Kola Kubes, Love Hearts, Hearts Dip, Parma Violets, ...
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