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Are you tired of cooking the same old food day after day? Is
your freezer stocked with the usual items of hamburger, chicken,
and roast? Do the kids clamor to eat out rather than enjoy one
of your home-cooked meals? If so, you may be searching for new
recipes that will tempt their palates and make cooking for you
more of a hobby and less of a chore. But you don't have to
invest in expensive cookbooks or dig out old family favorites.
Just visit a few reader-friendly Internet sites to find
delicious dishes you can prepare for family and friends.
How does key lime yogurt mousse sound? What about four-cheese
Mexican tortilla appetizers? Wouldn't you love to be able to
whip up an exotic beverage, entrée, side dish, or dessert and
impress your mother-in-law or coworkers? You won't need to pay
an arm and a leg, either. Many recipes are based on inexpensive
ingredients and easy-to-follow directions so you don't spend
half the day in your kitchen trying to figure out why the recipe
isn't working right. Another bonus |
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is that you won't have to
worry about spilling things on your recipe card and soiling it;
you can store recipes in your computer's hard drive or on a CD,
and simply print a copy when needed. If it becomes worn, torn,
or frayed, you can print another one.
Even if you have never tried making appetizers before, instead
opting for the frozen or carryout variety, you can now study
hundreds of free recipes and try those that sound the best or
create your own based on ingredients or processes described in
the online variety. On some Websites you can search by
ingredients, food group, or popular diets to find the best food
items to fit your special needs. If the kids won't eat carrots
but you feel these veggies are important, look up a half-dozen
recipes that tell you how to chop, grate, blend, or bake carrots
into a palatable dish your little ones will enjoy.
Cooking websites come in a variety of flavors nowadays. You can
find coupons, shopping tips, food preservation and preparation
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Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Cooking Sauces & Food Seasonings Market Report 2012
Two cooking oil fires in two days is too much for Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services. Pots of oil were left unattended in both blazes, said assistant fire chief Paul Milosevich. Firefighters saw flames and heavy smoke when they arrived at a residence in the 700 block of Dyment Street late Tuesday.[...]
A Cooking Stage is a new feature at this year's Southern Spring Home & Garden Show, which runs Feb. 29-March 4 at The Park Expo & Conference Center, 2500 E. Independence Blvd.
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