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This is The Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Ever
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I know it’s a big call but I think I’ve got this right. You want to know it don’t you? If your answer is yes then you can classify yourself as a self confessed chocolate chip cookie addict. A real life cookie monster. OK here it is: The Recipe 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/8 cup honey 1/8 cup butter 1/8 cup natural peanut butter 1/2 banana, mashed 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 5/8 cup whole wheat flour 1/8 cup oat bran 1/2 cup rolled oats 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1/8 teaspoon salt ...

Chocolate: Manna From Heaven
by Michael Haydon

Chocolate, the exquisitely rich, dark sweet treat loved by billions all over the world, was originally discovered in the Amazonian jungles many thousands of years ago the precious Cacao plant from which the secret was eventually prised, was believed by the Mayans to have been created by the god Quetzalcoatl. Because the food was given to them by a god, then it truly was food from the gods! The beans were highly prized, and became even more so after the Spanish conquistadors transported them b ...

Treat Yourself With Gourmet Chocolates
by Michael Haydon

You know the world is changing when the cognoscenti start to talk about gourmet chocolate in the same way other connoisseurs talk about wine. It used to be the norm that wine critics held sway using terms like gravel, blackberry, sweaty saddle and honey peach to describe a particular wine. These days a similar practice is being adopted by gourmet chocolate connoisseurs. There are top line producers of chocolates who are actively encouraging this trend by sponsoring chocolate tastings. At my loca ...

A History of Chocolate.
by Michael Haydon

I find the best way to consider the history of chocolate is to actually eat some while I’m reading! We can thank the Mayan Indians for discovering and planting the first cocoa plants in 1500 BC, when the Olmec Indians began to grow them. They used to dry out the beans and then grind it up and use as the base of a watery drink just like we do with tea or coffee today. This was such a delicacy that only the social elite were able to afford such luxury by the time of the Mayans. When Columbus fi ...

Hot Chocolate - A Drink From Long Ago
by Michael Haydon

Can you imagine a better way to warm up than with a big mug of hot chocolate on a cold windy winter’s night? Things sure have changed from the xocolatl as it was known by the Mayans. The Origins of Hot Chocolate Xocolatl when it was transported to Europe by the conquistadors, was the reserve of the rich who first called the drink itself chocolate. Later, when solid bars of chocolate became more common, the term “hot chocolate” was used to avoid confusion. In fact at first the beverage was ...

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A Short History Of Coffee
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For many, going without a cup of coffee in the morning means they just can't function or go about their daily routine. It is usually an acquired taste; first time drinkers find the aroma very appealing, but the actual taste doesn't really taste as good as the aroma smells. A Short History Of Coffee Most believe that coffee was originally discovered by mankind in Ethiopia. Once local monks discovered it, they began to dry the berries and ship them to other monasteries. The berries would be ...

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Guide To Built In Coffee Maker
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Many homeowners do not appreciate losing counter space for an appliance and are increasingly turning to a built in coffee maker. These appliances can still be available for use at all times while keeping the surface of the counter free of clutter. The prices of a built in coffee maker can run several thousands of dollars, but offer the convenience of not having to add water each time, as they are plumbed directly into the house. Adding water is as simple as determining how much coffee you are ...

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The Coffee Beverage Evolution
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Coffee was so simple back in the day. You either wanted leaded (with caffeine) or unleaded (without caffeine). Today when you walk into a café, choosing a coffee beverage can be perplexing. Knowing a bit of history on coffee and the options that are out there can help you get the coffee that is right for you. Some of your choices may be: an Espresso, a Latte, Mocha, an Iced coffee, or a Cappuccino. Almost all gas stations and convenience stores offer cappuccinos and gourmet coffees with a vari ...

Coffee Cake : Coffees Best Partner
by Masni Rizal Mansor

What goes best with coffee you ask? Why its coffee cake of course! Coffee cake has been around since the 17th century. It started in Europe and is still one of the most popular sidekicks of coffee today. Rumor has it that Germany created the first coffee treat, resembling sweetbread more than cake. Now today's coffee cake is filled with a variety of goodies ranging from fruits to nuts and they may be covered in a delicious icing. A homemade coffee cake is usually the best when served up fo ...

Gourmet Coffee Tastes So Good
by David Fishman

When creating decaffeinated coffee the European process involves having the beans soaked in water and washing the beans with methylene chloride. The treated beans are then dried and roasted. Gourmet coffee beans from this plant are usually harvested from this tree three times a year for 30 years. Gourmet coffee made from the beans of this plant tastes great and holds a premium position in the market. Gourmet coffees from Arabica coffee beans boast of a finer aroma, richer flavor, and more bo ...

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Buying A Stylish Coffee Cup
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For a great gift idea, you may want to consider giving someone you care about a coffee cup. It makes a great gift because it is so versatile and can come in a variety of shapes and sizes that can fit every need. There are even great colours and patterns available on the coffee cup, including slogans and logos that are sure to touch or get a laugh from the recipient of this tremendously excellent gift idea. Try giving a coffee cup to a loved one today and watch their face light up as they prepare ...

The Torrid History of Chocolate
by Carole Pagan

Imagine if someone set a mug in front of you that held something that looked like mud, dark brown and thick and oily. Being polite, you take a sip. It’s bitter - and spicy from the chili peppers they put in to try to make it taste better. You’d wonder why this drink was served with such ceremony- Why is it so precious? This was the early history of chocolate. And if you drank the cup, you would find that you felt better, your mood would almost instantly lift, and you’d probably feel like ha ...

Guide To Coffee Filter
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A coffee filter is nothing but a glorified strainer. A coffee filter is usually made out of paper or steel - mostly steel - and is used in coffee brewing devices to filter out the soaked grounds. Ever heard of Madras Filter Coffee? That is a very famous coffee made in Tamil Nadu (earlier known as Madras), India, and it derives its name because of the place and because a coffee filter is used to make the brew. History Of The Coffee Filter The coffee filter has an interesting and amusing his ...

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For Coffee Lovers : Coffee Gift Baskets
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Coffee sure has come along way since the first coffee shop opened by Kiva Han in 1475. We no longer have just decaf and regular to choose from. Today you can even get a coffee gift basket for loved ones filled with all their favorite flavors. Most all-major coffee brands offer gift baskets on their websites or you can call them direct for more information. You can inquire with your local coffee shops such as Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks, to see if they offer a coffee gift basket, if they don't ch ...

Cutting Cheescake- There Is a Perfection to it.....
by James English

When buying a cheesecake one tries to cut the cheesecake and wonders if there are tips or tricks to doing it, well there are. There is a perfect easy way to cut your cheescake, it is simple to do, just follow the guidelines I set out. The step by step plan to cutting cheescake: 1. One trick to cutting a cheesecake neatly is keeping the knife clean and smooth. To do this, fill a tall container with hot tap water deep enough to cover the blade of your knife. If no container is availa ...

Guide To Coffee Grinder
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The coffee grinder has been around almost as long as humans have been drinking coffee. When the coffee bean was first discovered in the Middle East, it was dried, boiled in water and then the coffee lover would drink the broth and eat the berries. Once humans became a little more sophisticated in their coffee drinking, the beans were dried then pounded into bits and then brewed. Soon humans grasped the idea of roasting the coffee beans and then pulverizing them in a coffee grinder to make even b ...

Wine Tasting, The Amatures Dilemma
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Describing taste is not always easy, sure if it is salt or sweet, hot or cold it makes if fairly easy. But describing the taste of wine when writing a wine review is a little harder! Not only are you facing the task of trying to explain the taste of a wine that has very much in common with other wines, but you are trying to describe the very small differences in the taste of the wine. Any one who ever read a wine review knows that it does sound very strange for the amateur. How do you desc ...




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