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91: What the at home chef needs, in the kitchen
With the holidays on their way soon, many people will be beefing up kitchens to handle the increased demand for ‘fit for a king’ meals. Not being a professional Chef should not stop you from being able to cook like one. But, you’ll need the right tools to create those tantalizing dishes. Read on and find out the five tools that no kitchen cook should be without.


92: It is Tandoor time now!
Indian traditional cookery is not complete without dishes made in a Tandoor. It is a cylindrical clay oven used in Transcaucasus, the Balkans, the Middle East, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, in which food is cooked over a hot charcoal fire. Temperatures in a tandoor can approach 480°C (900°F), and it is common for tandoor ovens to remain lit for long periods of time to maintain the high cooking temperature. Any food cooked in a tandoor is called tandoori.

93: Rochester MN Restaurants and Dining Guide
When looking for a place to dine-out, Rochester MN can offer a location to meet practically any taste.

94: When Should Tea Drinkers Add the Milk?
When should tea drinkers add milk? Do you put the milk in first or the tea in first? Tea drinkers consistently debate this topic. Now, even science has joined the debate.

95: Home brewing and You
Homebrewing and You

96: Whole-Grain Labels - Not All Are Created Equal
Advertisers do a wonderful job of including the all important phrase - whole grain - to catch our attention for healthier choices. It is not that they are deceitful, but that we have not taken the time to read the labels with the mind of a lawyer!

97: Tukanas Poker Tournament Timer v1.0 - Games & Entertainment::Casino & Gambling Software
With poker becoming more and more popular by the day, software that deals with Poker tournament management, Poker tournament software and the poker countdown tournament manager is used by many sections of the society like television, games for charities and even homes. Tukanas Poker Tournament Timer helps to keep players in the right direction by keeping them informed and keeps the poker tournament running smoothly.

98: Brewing it Belgium Style: A Guide to Beer in Brussels
Belgium is renowned for being the world's greatest brewer of beer; so if you love the amber nectar, make sure you visit Brussels to sample some of the most delicious and different brews on the planet.

99: Who Says Vegetables Have To Be Boring?
Eat your veggies - especially your lettuce. But don't confine yourself to iceberg lettuce or salads! Darker greens have about the same number of calories and carbs -very low! - but pack a lot more punch in the vitamins and other nutrient categories.

100: Boca Raton Restaurants: The Art of Dining Perfected
Boca Raton has garnered a reputation as one of the most lovely and vibrant cities in South Florida ... indeed, in all of the United States. One of the reasons that Boca Raton gets such high marks as a spectacular community rests in the fact that it is home to some magnificent restaurants and bistros.

101: 3 Non-Traditional Ways to Prepare Your Holiday Turkey
The easiest way I've found to determine the amount of oil you need is to place the turkey into the fryer and fill with water until the turkey is just covered. Remove turkey and allow draining, patting dry with paper towels as well.

102: How to Cook a Really Crispy Duck or Chicken
If you’re like me you love the skin on the outside of duck, if it’s crispy.The texture of the meal can totally be changed with a crispy skin. This helps dry up the skin and makes for a super crispy skin. You will not be the only one that enjoys this Crispy Duck Recipe, but everyone else at your dinner table.


103: Kitchen pantry - A cook's secret weapon
Doing any job is easier when you have the right tools on hand. One of a cook's best tools -- and secret weapons -- is having a well-stocked kitchen pantry. Cooking is much simpler if you know that you've already got what you need on hand, and aren't going to have to run to the corner market every time you want to fix a meal.

104: Get in the spirits for holiday celebrations
The holidays are almost upon us, and that means “’tis the season” for parties with co-workers, dinners with families, get-togethers with close friends and quiet nights by the fireside with loved ones. If you’re planning to do some entertaining, do everyone a favor and look beyond the traditional spiked eggnog and hot buttered rum. There are some better options; so here are a few suggestions to warm your belly and fill your guests with holiday cheer.

105: Regional Cuisine: As American As Apple Pie
We love baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet - or so an old ad for Chevrolet tells us. Apple pie is as American as… well.. apple pie. If baseball is the All-American sport, then apple pie is the all-American dessert. And while the internet and book stores have spread the recipes far and wide, there are classic apple desserts in every region that are characteristic of the cuisine for that area. Wherever Johnny Appleseed spread orchards, there are recipes that make use of other regional ingredients and traditions to create unique desserts.


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