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These Are Some Of The Examples Of Aerobic Bacteria
By Muna Wa Wanjiru · 18 years ago
An aerobic bacteria is an organism that comprises a metabolism based on oxygen. It is a type of bacteria that require oxygen for its growth and survival. The aerobic bacteria's use oxygen for oxidizing the ...
Top 10 Indian Spices
By Jitu Patel · 18 years ago
India - long identified for its spices more than anything else, still stands as a signal post for all that relates to spice today. In the past, many a country gave in to the lure ...
Learn about Traditional Venetian Cookies with Organic Food Baking Recipes
By Heather Bettendorf · 18 years ago
From an enchanting lagoon on the Adriatic sea in Italy, when Venice was the center of commerce with Asia from the 13th to the 19th centuries, organic baking traditions were born that are still practiced ...
A Look At The Different Candy Recipes Available
By Muna Wa Wanjiru · 18 years ago
We all crave for "something sweet" and generally this sweet-tooth is satisfied by eating candies. Candies are the favorite of almost all the people, irrespective of their ages and are widely used world-wide. Any celebration ...
Create a Family Heirloom Cookbook
By Gayatri Kansara · 18 years ago
(ARA) - Almost every family has a treasured recipe, handed down through generations, that is not only beloved because it’s delicious, but because it evokes memories of favorite family get-togethers.
A family heirloom recipe book ...
Streamed Shrimp
By M B John · 18 years ago
Streamed Shrimp is a very simple noodle dish of pork and shrimp, 'Woon Sen' is glass noodle, 'gung' means shrimp, but the important word here is 'op'. We call it 'op', because you layer the ...
Crockpot tips - don't forget the slow cooker!
By Mohan Mittal · 18 years ago
Many of your favorite recipes can be successfully adapted to the crockpot or slow cooker if you follow a few simple rules. You'll find a basic time/temperature guide for converting recipes, some do's and don'ts ...
Culinary Traditions Of France
By Manoj Kumar · 18 years ago
French cuisine is the amazingly high standard to which all other native cuisines must live up to. The country of France is home of some of the finest cuisine in the world, and it is ...
Don't Get Stressed When Your Cooking For Large Groups
By Kenny Vanderburen · 18 years ago
When your friends and family think your a good cook, chances are you will be asked to cook for them. Most times that will be for a larger audience then you normally cook for. Most ...
Cowboy Themed Parties Ring in Fall with a Yee-haw
By Manbeer Singh · 18 years ago
(ARA) - Barbecues are not just for summer anymore, but the rich flavors can be enjoyed year-round and even in-doors. As kids head back to school this fall, a great way to celebrate is with ...
How To Choose Food Catering Services
By Dawn Smith · 18 years ago
Food is without a doubt, the heart and soul of every good party. In order to become a good party host, you need to have some of the best dishes from good food caterers for ...
The Wonderful Wok: Stir Frying Basics
By Sonia Sood · 18 years ago
Want to enjoy the tantalizing taste of Asian food at home? Invest in a wok! Stir-frying is one of the easiest ways to create a delicious, healthy dinner in minutes. Learn to prepare meals the ...
A Great Cake Decorating Frosting Recipe
By Erica J Miles · 18 years ago
Many people think that cake decorating frosting is difficult to make. Nothing could be further from the truth, as you will see be following the recipes outlined in this article.
Here is a simple cake ...
Healthy Eating Shopping List
By Bhavna Sharma · 18 years ago
Healthy eating starts with careful planning and organization. Since fresh produce has a very limited shelf life, regular grocery shopping is a must. Creating a menu for the week and writing out a shopping list ...
Indo-Chinese food: Healthy Vegetable fried rice
By Jeya Lakshmi · 18 years ago
Fried rice is one of those lovely comforting foods that everyone in the world seems to like. No one is intimidated by fried rice. Somehow all these rogue ingredients have crept into restaurant versions over ...
Fantastic accompaniment Basmati rice
By Jeya Lakshmi · 18 years ago
Cooking basmati rice sends sweet-smelling fragrance to diners around the world. The fragrant rice intermingling with piquant notes of spices instantly whets the appetite. Discover the key to cooking perfect basmati rice - the long-grained, ...
How to Cook a Really Crispy Duck or Chicken
By Manoj Kumar · 18 years ago
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.
The secret is to make sure ...
The Lowdown On Barbeque
By Tarsem Singh · 18 years ago
Barbeque, in the southern and Midwest parts of the United States, consists of slow-cooking meat over indirect heat. Chicken, beef, pork, sausage, ham, and ribs can all be barbequed - even mutton is sometimes barbequed, ...
Austin Burger Places
By Dane Smith · 18 years ago
Though many in Austin consider themselves to be health conscious, there are still moments in each of their lives when a good hamburger sounds delicious. Austin is home to many burger joints, and some have ...
The Olive, History and Production
By Nisha Garg · 18 years ago
The Olive tree dates back to early ancient times in both biblical and classical
writings. In these early writings, the olive oil is referenced as a symbol of
both goodness and purity, and the tree ...