Thursday, December 31, 2009

White Chocolate Cheesecake With Fresh Berries

Creamy white chocolate cheesecake with a graham cracker crust and topped with fresh berries (we use blueberries and sliced strawberries). We typically use a pre-made graham cracker crust but would be delicious with a homemade one, too! -- posted by Chef #631739
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Why You Should Drink Rose Wines

Rose wines are often referred to by their drinkers as summer wines due to their light, crisp, refreshing characters making them ideal for summer drinking, but are often referred to by wine aficionados as a poor relative of the red wine! From the French: rose, meaning 'pinkish', is a wine that is nearly always made from red varietals (there are a couple of exceptions) It goes through the same process as red winemaking where the grapes are pressed and the juice sits with the skins, but in this case only for a day or two, to get a little bit of the reddish colouring and a small amount of the skin characteristics like tannin.
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A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide to $10 Wines - A South African Pinot Noir

We have been doing a lot of South African wines lately, and many of them have been quite successful. Pinot Noir can be a fine grape; personally I often go for it. I like its classic tastes of earth and mushrooms and the fact that it isn't very tannic.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Wine Tasting in Austin, Texas

If you're a fan of wine and live in Austin, Texas there is a lot for you to be happy about. The area is home to two excellent wine bars/restaurants, a unique wine store that offers tasting lessons and a yearly festival that lets locals experience all that wine country has to offer.
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The Rise of the Wine Club

If you really like wine buying a bottle from the supermarket or off licence sometimes leaves you rather disappointed. Over the past 5 years the growth of wine clubs around the world has been staggering. There are now hundreds of wine clubs in different areas from organic to wine clubs that specialize in a certain country. Finding the right ones can be tough. This article look at the benefits and reasons why wine clubs have had such a staggering growth.
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Home Brew Fermenter

Fermentation is basically the creation of alcohol which is done by mixing sugar, yeast and water. Yeast is a living organism and if the water is kept at the proper temperature the yeast cells will go to work on the sugar and react in a way that creates a combination of 50% alcohol and 50% carbon dioxide (which normally gets shaken out of the solution during the fermentation process).
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Italian Bow Tie Vegetable Soup

As the temperature drops and winter fast approaches, keep your family warm with a classic FRENCH'S® favorite? Italian Bow Tie Vegetable Soup. -- posted by French's Kitchen
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Chateau Latour 1982

Chateau Latour 1982 is an incredible wine from one of Bordeaux's greatest vintages. Robert Parker, the world's leading wine critic, rated it and astonishing 100 points.
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Alouette Pecan Caramel Brie Recipe

This is a great appetizer for holiday parties! The warm, sweet caramel pecans are a great complement to the creamy brie. -- posted by Corrinne J
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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Real Old Fashion Oven Baked Beans

Doctored-up "canned beans" are OK if you're in a hurry...I've done it more than once, but for REAL Baked Beans, give these a try! The aroma of them baking in the oven is heavenly!!! A stoneware bean pot is preferred, but you can use a small covered roaster or casserole if need be.My Dad always used lean salt pork, but I prefer to use a good smoked bacon. -- posted by Ackman
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Jessi's Potatoes in Foil

This is from my daughter & great for cooking along with your grilled meat. -- posted by Jackie #6
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Cheesy Chicken and Potatoes With Shallot Wine Sauce

We eat a lot of boneless skinless chicken in our house, so I am always experimenting with ways to make it more interesting. The delicious cheesy, garlicky sauce will have you asking for seconds! I used a Mexican blend of cheese and it turned out amazing, so I think you could play with what types you use to get some different tastes. -- posted by stonecoldcrazy
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Light Chicken Broccoli Alfredo Soup (Lower Fat)

When I ran across Chef #55221's recipe for Recipe #155375, I thought it sounded like something my family would love. Being on a "lower fat" diet, there was no way I could make it as written though. I was really pleased with how well the recipe modified to meet my dietary needs. It was still rich and delicious, and everyone loved it. Here is my lightened up version. -- posted by Marg (CaymanDesigns)
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The Challenges of Wine Tasting

Through the years, wine tasting has become an ancient and perennial art along with the creation of wine that has secured a vital part in the course of human history. People from way back taste wine before they actually consume the liquor while in the contemporary days, wine tasting is a prominent career that anyone can definitely venture into.
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Friday, October 09, 2009

What is the Best Way to Chill Wine and What Are the Optimum Wine Serving Temperatures?

Want to find out the best way to quickly chill your bottles of wine for those pop-in guests or last minute dinner plans? Sure...you can go out an invest in a special wine refrigerator, but who has the space for that? We'll show you exactly how to get the job done right and quickly, and the optimum serving temperatures for your different wine varieties.
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Chicken Lasagne

Very tasty. Came from Eat Right For Your Blood Type for Type A's -- posted by Chef #1213673
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Review Baroncini Chianti Messere '06

I believe every bottle of wine has a story to tell, at least to me it does. Who made it? What type of care went into the whole process of making this wine and what type of barrels were used? Where were the grapes sourced from and where was the wine made?
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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Cookie Cakes

These giant, decorated message cookies are a great alternative to birthday cakes. Say, Happy Birthday or, Congratulations with a little pizzazz and see how they react! Cookie Cakes are available in a number of varieties including: Happy Birthday, Congratulations and Happy Holidays.
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Best Home Wine Making Practices - Avoid Mistakes

When I tried my hand at wine making many years ago, without enlisting help from friends or literature, the results were, well, horrible. Making wine at home is easy, but only if you recognize and avoid some huge mistakes before you even start.
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Finding the Perfect Wine Rack Design For You

It is important, especially for wine enthusiasts and the occasional drinker, to have a proper storage to keep and showcase their sparkling wines of many varieties. Whether you are in business in collecting vintage wines or just keeping fine wines for occasional parties and special occasions, having a wine rack adds to the allure of your house. In fact, having a well-designed wine rack can reap you lots of attention and may even increase the value of your wines. There are particular things to consider, however, when choosing a wine rack for purchase. Surely, an important factor is the wine rack design which ultimately captures the attention of most wine aficionados and their viewing guests.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Wine-Making Kit - An Inexpensive Implement to Make Wines

Wine one of major kinds of the alcoholic beverage, is been considered by many people to be helpful to our health. Research shows that it reduces the chances of kidney stones, heart disease, and diabetes. Other two major kinds of the alcoholic beverages are spirits and beer. There are many wine making kits available in the market. Beer is normally fermented at minimum of 2 weeks and ready for other 2 weeks as well as have alcohol content of 4 to 6 percent.
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Tokaji - A Sweet Wine

Tokaji-Hegyalja, a notable wine region in Hungary, is known for its unique wines. Tokaji, a sweet wine, is also known as Tokay.
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Lemon Poppy Seed Pretzel Cookies

What a delicious pretzel cookie - so very tasty, and easy to make - -- posted by Chef mariajane
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Keg Refrigerator

A keg refrigerator can be a huge boost to your quality of life. When beer is stored and served correctly, it provides us with a taste that triumphs over all other forms of liquid.
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A Little Bit About White Wine

The biggest bottle of white wine you can buy is 15 liters, and a single regular bottle of white wine contains 75 grapes. White wine can be made from red grapes, and I'm an alcoholic!
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Lettuce Wraps

A low carb treat -- posted by Andi of Longmeadow Farm
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Monday, September 21, 2009

My Grandma's Potato Rolls or Potato Bread (For Bread Machine)

This is my Grandma's recipe and it is DELISH! I am not sure where she got it from, but these rolls have been a tradition in our family for as long as I can remember. This recipe uses REAL mashed potatoes (not instant flakes). So, when you plan to make this be sure to reserve 1/2 to 1 c. of the mashed potatoes you served at dinner the night before!! Today I was hungry for these rolls but didn't feel like rolling out dough, so I attempted to make the recipe (cut in half) in my bread machine to make a loaf of bread instead....PERFECT results! I have listed the ingredients the way my bread machine lists them, but do be sure to check manufacturer's instructions on the correct order of ingredients for your specific machine. I hope everyone enjoys this as much as our family does.Below are both the rolls and the bread machine versions of this recipe. -- posted by SReiff
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Avocado Dip

A recipe from Qu'est-ce qu'on mange Volume 3. This dip can be great with tostitos, veggies or even as a spread in sandwiches. -- posted by Boomette
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Broccolicious Salad

I found this recipe in a Penzey's spice catalog, and was by Joy Henkle. She has a winner! the photo was gorgeous, also. I made the mistake of only making half a recipe. Won't do that again! It went so fast I only got one serving. A very nutritious, and flavorful salad.Cooking time is for the bacon. -- posted by blgpts
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Party Spinach

I love spinach, but many of my recipes seem a bit too plain for company dinners. This one is perfect and was a bit hit with everyone. I've made some changes from the original recipe which used 3/4 cup butter to make it much healthier. -- posted by Karen67
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Soft Pumpkin Yummy Cake

This is a really nice autumn cake, which features one of my favourite veggies. :)It is different from other cakes in that it uses grated raw and not cooked mashed pumpkin and can easily be adapted to suit your families liking as theres a lot of things that can be added in or left out.The original comes from a famous German chef (TIm Mälzer), but Ive adapted the recipe a bit. -- posted by Lalaloula
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Baked Crumbed Chicken Breasts With Lemon and Garlic

Found on the internet to make for breaking of the fast. Serving it at room temperature. -- posted by Wendys Kitchen
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Puppy Chow

I remember making this once in 3rd grade and now I make it everytime there are children around. It's a great snack and fun for Christmas cookie platters. So simple, but so delicious. Many people probably already know this snack as another name, but this is what we have always called it. -- posted by Chef Sabrina Mueller
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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Wine Tasting Basics

Wine tasting is an important part of enjoying wine. The more wine you taste, the better you'll become at detecting aromas and flavors. This will enhance your enjoyment by giving you a deeper appreciation of wine makers and the wine making process.
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Brewing Beer at Home

Have you always wondered about brewing beer at home? It is actually quite an simple process, but needs lots of patience and more patience, as it takes awhile before it is actually drinkable. If you are looking to learn How to Brew Beer at Home, there are a few things that you will need to be sure you have on hand.
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Friday, September 18, 2009

Australian Wine - Making History Bottle by Bottle

The history of Australian wine is filled with ups and downs, booms and busts, and colorful, adventurous characters. Even after decades of booming international business, the Australian wine industry has yet to reach its full potential, and who knows where the story will lead?
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Bird's Orange Chipotle BBQ Sauce

If you like sweet with lots and lots of heat, this is a great sauce. I created this for Buddha and my nephew, since they never seem to get enough 'fire' for their tastebuds. Serve your grilled meat with ranch dressing at the table for a wonderful new level of flavor. (It's also great for your guests who need the heat turned down). Enjoy :) -- posted by 2Bleu (Bird&Buddha)
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Mushroom Ravioli

My attempt at making a copycat of Macaroni Grill's delicious Mushroom Ravioli. Be forewarned, it is very rich. -- posted by 49flavours
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Pats Fruit Cake (Weight Watcher Friendly)

This a fabulously moist and rich tasting cake that my sister made for me when she visited from England. The main ingredient (there are only four) is dried fruit and has only three Wieght Watcher Points per serving. An additon of a shot of whisky (optional) gives this cake a very Christmas Cake flavour.Prep time does not include the time for soaking of the fruit. -- posted by C.C
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Gourmet Horseradish Hamburgers

Since my hubby is from the horseradish capital of the world, I had to post this recipe! Found in the 1988 version of Favorite Foods from Century 21 (a cookbook I got from Grandma). -- posted by JanuaryBride
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Martha Stewart's Espresso Shortbread Headstones

This goes along with her graveyard cake. From Halloween 2004. -- posted by Queen Dana

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How to Make Homemade Beer For Beginners

The process of making homemade beer is a simple one and it's easy to create tasteful and delicious beer. In general, you need some patience during the fermentation process, some general effort, enthusiasm and that should be it. With the right equipment and ingredients you will create the greatest beers.

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Organic Winemaking - A Cut Above Tradition

If you want to produce organic wine, however, you should ensure the fruits that you use are grown organically. This means that the plant was grown naturally and without using fungicides, hormones, artificial fertilizers, growth regulators, pesticides, and other synthetic chemicals.

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Chocolate Crunchies

A simple and delicious rice krispie dessert - easy to do!! -- posted by Chef mariajane

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Monday, August 03, 2009

Ham-It-Up Crescent Snacks

An easy 3 ingredient appetizer. -- posted by Half Hearted Chef

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Country Vegetable Simmer

Simmer fresh green beans, sweet new potatoes and juicy tomatoes with just a hint of basil for a hearty vegetable dish.
From Land-o-Lakes Cookbook. -- posted by daisygrl64

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Coffee Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins

Have not tried these. I am posting here for safe keeping. -- posted by Debbwl

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Blueberry Cream Cheese Braided Loaf

A quick and easy braided breakfast loaf. Great for overnight guests or your family. --NOTE-- Prep time includes cooling time. -- posted by Kim D.

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Orange Crunch Cake from the Bubble Room

This is the recipe for the famous Orange Crunch Cake from the Bubble Room in Captiva Island, Florida. It has developed quite a cult following. We love it. I hope you do, too. The added bonus-it's pretty easy to put together. -- posted by Realtor by day, Chef by night

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Saturday, August 01, 2009

Bok Choy Salad

I got this recipe from a woman in Louisiana and have made it several times. People have always liked it. The trick is to make the dressing the day before. -- posted by Chef #1198257

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Hawaiian Beets

Hawaiian beets with pineapple? That extra splash of flavor and light touch of sweetness helps make beets more appealing to younger family members. From an old newspaper clipping -- posted by Molly53

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Key Lime Pie (Better Than Rib Cage)

This is my version of a key lime pie, it is traditional, no tweaks and nothing like zest thrown in! I make it with real eggs, real sugar and real milk -- so expect real calories. I always top with home-made whipped cream. I will put what I use to make it at the bottom, but I have never measured it so I can't help there :( . And I use plain white sugar instead of confectioners sugar (I had never even heard of canfectioners sugar in whipped cream until I joined here!) Also, it is very important to use key-lime juice. I have subbed regular in a pinch but it's not a fresh tasting. -- posted by SarahBeth131

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Friday, July 31, 2009

Snapper With Lemon, Capers and Baby Potatoes

From our local state paper The West Australian by Margaret Johnson. Times at this point are estimated. -- posted by I'mPat

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Mediterranean Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

I love stuffed cabbage. I have made them with turkey, beef, chicken, all vegetables ... so I figured I would try a little twist on the traditional and go for a bit Mediterranean flavor. -- posted by SarasotaCook

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Wine Wins a Body Battle and Helps Your Health

When you receive the Seal you will begin to eat healthier foods. Yet even if you do eat foods high in fat, new scientific studies show how eating some healthy foods along with them can reduce their bad effects on your body.

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Grilled Chicken Sandwiches With Mustard Marinade

We have made these quite often and it seems that every time - we either add something new or sub with something else - and all versions turn out great! It has a lot to do with the fantastic marinade! marthastewart.com :) -- posted by Manami

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I Love Palak Paneer (Spinach and Cheese Curry)

This luscious spinach and cheese dish comes from Northern India, the home of paneer, a fresh cow-milk cheese similar to ricotta. It's sold near the feta and haloumi in supermarkets, either of these two cheeses can replace paneer here, but the results wont be exactly the same.
When I made this, I did use a soft feta, which melted into the spinach and gave me the most creamy rich curry you can imagine.
I also upped the amount of the garam masala, to give a hotter result, and I sauteed some shrimps in garlic and butter, and served them with the curry, we enjoyed an excellent meal!
The recipe is taken from Australian Womens Weekly, New Curries -- posted by Karen Elizabeth

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Mom's Tomato Crostini

My Mom, Karen, brought these to a party at my house once and they were delicious. I'm not sure where she got the recipe from, but it's a keeper! She made it lower fat, but you can use regular fat ingredients. Enjoy! -- posted by Nif

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Make Beer at Home - Cheap and Simple

Ever thought about discovering how to make beer at home? As anybody who enjoys frequenting the types of eateries who display the brass brewing apparatus they generate their own "house ale" in will advise you, discovering how to create ale the way these restaurants do is equally uncomplicated and a lot of fun once you learn about the beer recipes and brewing provisions available which should allow you to make beer at home.

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Summer Meat Loaf

A good meat loaf recipe, my kids loved it when they were little. -- posted by Rae England

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Salmon Steaks With Spinach

"Scandinavian tastes inspired these dill-seasoned salmon steaks. They are broiled, then served atop a bed of spinach." Taken from Sunset Seafood Cookbook. This sounds so good. I can't wait to try it. -- posted by CJAY

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Thai-Spiced Pork Burgers

Lemongrass and Fish Sauce give these burgers an exotic flavor. -- posted by Londonsbk

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Crispy Homemade Hash Browns

We LOVE this! It's a great recipe for hash browns that are crispy on both sides. You can peel the potatoes if you wish, I always leave the skin on. Sometimes I add some shredded sharp cheddar cheese and/or some minced garlic towards the end. A good non-stick pan works the best, I coat the pan with cooking spray, then add the butter to make sure that it doesn't stick. It may take up to 10-12 minutes on each side to be sure the potatoes are cooked through, use your judgement. This is adapted from the Food Network. -- posted by Scoutie

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Rigatoni With Ricotta

I borrowed a book from my neighbor called The New Pasta Cookbook and I'm putting the recipes I want to try on here. If possible use freshly grated nutmeg. Also, try slightly browning the butter when melting it, to give additional flavor. -- posted by CJAY

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Using the Right Homebrew Ingredients Simplifies the Brewing Process

Making your own beer at home is one of the most favorite hobbies today in North America, Canada and big parts of Europe. In this article we look at the ingredients you need to start brewing yourself and you will learn how simple and cheap home brewing can be.

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Wine Fridges For Your Home

Wine fridges are a great way to safely store wine in your home. Wine storage needs special standards to protect your wines. Installing a full size wine cellars is expensive and most homes just don't have enough room available so more and more people are checking out small wine fridges. There are several important differences between a wine fridge from a standard kitchen fridge.

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Beef & Avocado Wraps

I found this recipe on another web site when I was looking to use up some cooked beef I had. You can serve this one cold but I prefer to heat them to melt the cheese and blend the flavours better. -- posted by Mustang Sally 54269

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Marinated Mushrooms

. -- posted by Brookelynne26

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Evolving Wine Glasses - The Character, Shape, and Design - The Ultimate Experience of Wine Drinking

For years, wine glass designers have, through much research and experimentation, come out with different wine glasses. Essentially, wine glasses are designed to bring out the best of the wine, the aroma, taste and mouth feel.

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Green Brewing - Eco Friendly Home Brewer

This will be a multi part post, broken down into the different aspects of the home brew process and what you can do to make your contribution to Mother Earth. These contents will briefly touch on organic ingredients, but mostly will contain information on the process itself.

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What Can the Italians Teach Us About Food, Wine, and Life?

Apart from the wonderful food and wine, what impressed me most about the Italian culture was the way food, wine, and life were so harmoniously interwoven. It was as if the Italians had deliberately spent hundreds of years practicing how to enjoy life and somehow "Figured it out".

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Chicken Enchilada Casserole

Make ahead tip: You can assemble casserole ahead of time. Cover and chill overnight; bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until bubbly. Or freeze casserole, thaw in fridge 24 hours, bake 1 hour at 350 degrees. -- posted by Chef #1337641

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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