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Enjoy Eating Your Favorite Surf and Turf at a Steakhouse in NYC
by Mark Joseph

Have you been longing to indulge your taste buds? Indulge your taste buds by eating out at your favorite steakhouse a dish of surf and turf. Surf and turf is a main course dish. The dish consists of beefsteak and seafood. This a hot favorite dish among people who love eating regularly in steakhouse. Eating out and indulging your taste buds with your favorite food must be a memorable experience for you. There are numerous steakhouses in NYC that serve mouth watering surf and turf dishes. To be ...

Savor Family Recipes Forever: How to Write Clear Recipes
by Kate Walling

My grandmother Lois cooked huge, delicious meals for my extended family every Sunday. When my sister Whitney started cooking on her own, she asked for these recipes, but most of them were ingrained in Lois’ memory - not written on paper. So, Whitney would call Lois for particular recipes, who would dictate directions over the phone.??It may sound time-consuming or even tedious compared to the technology available today, but it was well worth it. I am so thankful that Whitney recorded these recip ...

Meals on a Budget
by Jacob Mabille

Trying to feed your family while on a tight budget can be a time-consuming and difficult task, but it doesn’t have to be. Eating on the cheap doesn’t mean giving up great taste or things that you love, it just means planning ahead and using what you have. With these simple tips you can feed your family well on less than forty dollars a week. First, make a list of all the foods your family likes; include prepared dishes like macaroni and cheese as well as single items like ham. This will help ...

The Worlds First Celebrity Bartender
by Martin Lloyd

The cocktail is practically an American institution. One of the very first Bartenders to popularise the cocktail was Jerry Thomas, Americas original Author's Biography: Martin Lloyd is a long time cocktail enthusiast. He has recently published a new digital edition of the Bartenders Guide which can be downloaded from http://www.cocktailoriginals.com ...

Tips for Buying Bulk Coffee
by Morgan Hamilton

There are actually quite a few advantages to buying bulk coffee and other such staples. It is of course cheaper by volume, and you don't need to run out to the market quite as much. If you are a coffee drinker then you know that you really can go through it quickly. In purchasing bulk coffee, as with many bulk items, there is a price break when buying more coffee. If a person drinks a significant amount of coffee then buying a larger amount of coffee will save money in the long run. Buyin ...

No Wine in the Box on the Equinox
by Susan Ewing

September 22nd is the Autumn Equinox and with it comes the cool breezes of fall. So, put away your boxes and your Sauvignon Blancs and get ready for a change in season. Autumn, with its flavorful stews and roasted turkey, has a taste all its own and for you, the wine lover, you get your own flavors too. Here are just a few suggestions for fall food and wine pairing. Start the season the way that most meals start; with the appetizers. A perfect wine match for appetizers is sparkling wine. Tr ...

Origins of Rum
by David Richards

The precursors to rum date back to antiquity. Development of fermented drinks produced from sugarcane juice is believed to have first occurred either in ancient India or China, and spread from there. An example of such an early drink is brum. Produced by the Malay people, brum dates back thousands of years. Marco Polo also recorded a 14th-century account of a Author's Biography: David Richards is a long time spirit enthusiast. He has a site called

Perfect Food - CHOCOLATE PUDDING
by Hani Masgidi

Reserve one gill of milk from a quart, and put the remainder on the fire in a double-boiler. Mix three tablespoonfuls of cornstarch with the cold milk. Beat two eggs with half a cupful of powdered sugar and half a teaspoonful of salt. Add this to the cornstarch and milk, and stir into the boiling milk, whipping well for a minute. Shave fine two ounces of fine Chocolate, and put it into a small pan with four tablespoonfuls of sugar and two of boiling water. Stir over a hot f ...

Facts About Bottled Water
by Morgan Hamilton

Drinking water can be divided into two large categories: the olfactory, bacteria-infected, poisonous tap water and the nice, cheap, disinfected, cleansed, plant-prepared bottled water. The problem is that these two groups are more often confused to the extent that we even don’t know what we are drinking. Tap water can be infected with higher degree of poisonous substances, which serves by no means as an assertion that boiled water is the best option. There are a lot of validated proofs tha ...

Unleash The Amazing Healing Power and Taste of Olive Oil!
by Josef Klein

Most people try to avoid fatty foods in the battle of the bulge. However, this often leads to a misguided view that all fats are bad. Nothing could be farther from the truth. In fact, good fats play an essential role in achieving optimum health. The problem only comes when we go way overboard on fast food, loads of butter, and processed foods. Take for example, eating too much saturated or partially hydrogenated fat contained in most processed foods today. It can lead to potentially ser ...

Secret Recipes - Frittlers (Italian Pasties)
by Tony Pescatore

Secret Recipes This is one of my family all time favourite top secret recipes. You are in for a treat. We name the recipe Frittlers (Italian Pasties) Ingredients 7g yeast, 1 cup lukewarm water – if need more add extra but don’t make it soggy, 3 cups plain flour, pinch of salt, pepper, cheese, not mozzarella cheese but either shredded tasty cheese or shredded plain cheese, ham, tomatoes, tuna (chunk tuna) instead of ham Put flour in bowl make a hole in the centre then ...

Coffee: Quality Is Important
by David McFarlane

A quality cup of coffee can depend on many factors, such as: The time since the coffee beans were ground; The time since the beans were roasted; How clean the brewing equipment is; The quality of the coffee bean being used; The quality of the water being used. Some Interesting Facts About Coffee The quality of the coffee bean is the most important of these factors, if you are going to buy “good” coffee. The very best bean will taste bad if any one of the other listed characteristics ...

Daily Luncheon NYC to whet your appetite
by Mark Joseph

How often do you skip lunch? Well if it is often then this is not a good sign for your health. Nutritionists say that it is one of the most important meals of the day after breakfast. Mostly it is suggested that having a heavy meal is good for your health then having a heavy dinner. Eating a heavy dinner must be avoided at all costs as the body actually has very little time to digest the food as mostly people go to sleep after dinner. Daily luncheon in NYC can be eaten at any place cafeteria, re ...

CHICKEN FOR DIETERS
by andrew dimmelow

CHICKEN FOR DIETERS: Are you concerned about the cholesterol in your diet? Are you watching calories and trying to cut down on fat? Has your doctor suggested that you consume less salt? Then read on. The wonderful thing about chicken is that the low cholesterol and the low calorie recipes are the same. And the flavors that add spark to a low calories recipe are the same ones that can help you get along with little or no salt. Chicken is the dieter's ray of sunshine. Except for tur ...

Eating and Drinking Enjoyments in Steakhouse
by Neil Folley

Add a little spice to your wining and dinning experience in a steakhouse. After all it is not always that you wine and dine out in steakhouse with family or friends. Whenever you want to celebrate any special occasion, you will surely want to do it with your family and loved ones. Well that does not mean that you always need a special occasion for eating, drinking and enjoying in steakhouse. Be it organizing a big party or enjoying an intimate occasion, you can do all these in a steakhouse. S ...

Tips For Enjoying Banana Bread
by Morgan Hamilton

Inviting some friends over for a Sunday brunch can be relaxing and entertaining experience. Brunch itself is famous for being one of the easiest meals to prepare when entertaining. The best thing about it actually is that there are so many different recipes that give you the chance to prepare brunch in advance so that you can enjoy the time when your guests arrive. As it is very easy to make and exists in many variation, banana bread seems to always be a favorite addition to any brunch. It is ...

Fast Food Restaurants
by Alison Cole

A restaurant serves food and so does a fast food restaurant. However, the similarity ends there. What sets a fast food restaurant apart from a normal restaurant is the service time. The food is served almost immediately upon ordering and the services provided are minimal. These factors classify a fast food restaurant and contrary to misconceptions, fast food is not necessarily eaten by people in a hurry. The menu in a fast food restaurant is different as only those dishes are served that can be ...

Bakery For Sale
by Eddie Tobey

To the world, running a bakery operation may seem to be a very easy job. However, it takes more than just displaying the regulars of fresh bread and muffins. As an owner and operator of a bakery, it is important to think of ideas that will lure more customers into your bakery. An owner must develop creativity that is sufficient for you for years to come. As the fresh-baked aroma is a plus point in the bakery, make sure that all your products on the shelves are fresh for increased bakery sales. ...

Indianapolis wines show there is more to the state than just sport
by Andrew Regan

Indianapolis is renowned for several things, especially its sporting heritage, from the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall Of Fame Museum where you can tour the famous race track through to the Pacers basketball team and the Colts Football team. Until recently, however, it has not been widely recognized for its many wineries. The opening of the Gaia Wines Contemporary Winery in 1996 has sought to change this state of affairs, bringing the art of the winemaker squarely to the Indiana ...

Discount Wine Gift Baskets
by Richard Romando

Wine gift baskets are welcomed in almost every home and a combination basket can thrill that much more. Mix and match them—offer a treat of red and white wines, chardonnay, Bordeaux, cabernet, port, merlot, zinfandel or that special champagne. Cashing in on the trends, many retailers, wineries and auction houses are offering discount wine baskets that will let you select a cross-section of wines at astonishingly competitive prices. They make treasured gifts of the latest and the most popular ...

Seafood Steakhouse NYC
by Neil Folley

Seafood as a food item has been loved and liked by people since early days. To really enjoy eating seafood, one must know very well how to taste and eat seafood in a steakhouse at NYC. You will not have to search in far away places; to find a steakhouse in NYC that will serve you the seafood of your liking. Seafood has been a very vital part of human cuisine as this is easily available and also easily accessible. Traditionally steakhouse serves steak cooked in varying degrees to suit the ta ...

The Advantages of Green Tea
by Daniel Lanicek

Green tea has been enjoyed by the Chinese and Japanese cultures for thousands of years, yet it has not been until relatively recently that the rest of the world has discovered the joys of green tea. It is considered to be one of the most popular herbal supplements in the world. Green tea offers many nutritional benefits; such as its ability to help loss weight, lower cholesterol, increase immune function, and improve the cardiovascular system. The reason for green tea being so incredibly benefic ...

Bakery Management
by Eddie Tobey

Bakery management is the means of handling bakeries. Management takes a lot of effort, but through common sense, knowledge and, of course, hard work, this may not seem to be as tough as it seems. One of the greatest steps in bakery management is introducing cross-merchandising in the bakery. To do this, you could display fresh herb breads near fresh herbs, or you could cut up your loaves for the customer to catch the taste. Also, try cross-merchandising your bakery items with the deli and soup ...

Pizza
by Seth Miller

People all over the world relish a mouthwatering pizza. Young and old are captivated by the sheer variety of flavors. Originating from the Italian word “pizza,” which refers to a range of dough based dishes, the roots of pizza lie many centuries ago, as far back as the 3rd century BCE, when Persian soldiers and Greeks ate garnished flat bread. Legends record that in the reign of Darius the Great of Persia, 6th century BCE, soldiers on long marches baked bread on the flat surface of their shields ...

Cheesecake Recipes
by Elizabeth Morgan

A cheesecake may seem simple enough, but it can actually be one of the hardest pastries to whip up for someone with no experience. And no matter how closely you follow cheesecake recipes, your cake could still fall apart if you don’t know the secret steps. Here are some less-popular, but very effective, cheesecake recipe tips to make your cheesecake a big hit. Use only the best ingredients. Your cheesecake is just as good as the eggs you use to make it, so be sure to buy only the freshest. You ...




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