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Where To Find Ethnic Food Recipes
Most home cooks at some time or another find themselves getting interested in ethnic cuisine. The impetus might come from their heritage … maybe grandma was a German immigrant or grandpa came from Vietnam. Or it could just be simple cook's curiosity.Read more…Most Common Foodborne Illness
Foodborne illness are one of the leading causes of emergency room visits in the United States, and account for millions of dollars in expenses and thousands of days of lost work time every year. What are some of the most common bugs?Campylobacter is a bacterial pathogen that causes fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.Read more…Restaurant Carpet Cleaning
Have you ever wondered how clean the carpet is in the restaurants where you eat? It makes you wonder how often they need to clean their carpets. Just think about how many people travel across those floors in a day and all the servers walking back and forth spilling drinks as they fill your glass.Read more…Can You Make A Career Out Of Food History?
Everyone knows the stereotype of historians … they're dusty old fellows with patches on their jacket elbows who smell faintly of book mold and are forever squinting at something tiny scribbled in the margin of an old book. Let's face it; historian is not one of the sexiest career choices in the world. Whatever kind of history you pick, be it military history, government history or that popular catchall "world history," there's just not a lot of glamour.Read more…Practice Food Home Safety
Home safety is a hot topic, with innumerable TV shows, books and DVDs available to teach you how to keep yourself and your family safe from everything from burglars to house fires. One thing that gets overlooked, though, is food home safety. Poor attention to food safety and lack of knowledge about it contribute to food-borne illnesses, which cause more hospitalizations every year than other home dangers combined.Read more…Eating Out in Italy - A Beginner's Guide
If you go for a meal in a restaurant with Italian friends you will probably find this to be a long drawn-out affair! You do not have to order every course, but you will find that Italians take their food and drink very seriously. For a quicker meal a pizzeria or trattoria would probably fit the bill.Read more…American Food History: A Work In Progress
It's a clich?, although a true one, that America is a nation of immigrants. A huge proportion of the country's population either was not born within its borders, or has parents or grandparents who were not.Read more…Eating Out in The Seventies
The most popular restaurants in the Seventies were places to see and to be seen in. The newly opened Langan’s Brasserie in Stratton Street, on the site of the old Coq D'Or, fitted this bill perfectly. Peter Langan, the alcoholic genius who created the restaurant, hosted preview dinners, leading up to the opening in 1976.Read more…Chronic Indigestion – Strategies For Coping
Good digestion is the cornerstone of good health, because this is the sole means of supplying nutrition to the body. You may be eating the most nutritive diet, but if your digestion is poor for some reason, the body is not able to absorb properly the nutrients from food, resulting in low energy levels and a whole lot of health problems arising from increased acidic toxins in the blood.Chronic indigestion commonly presents itself in the form of heartburn and acid reflux, accompanied by flatulence, abdominal discomfort and pain, excessive burping, and other acidity-related problems.Read more…Do You Love Cooking, Food Or Italian Recipes?
A couple of centuries from now, this will be referred to as the Golden Age of the Foodie, without a doubt. Never before have so many cuisines, ingredients and cooking methods been so readily available to so many people. Even the most exotic ingredients can be found, the most obscure of kitchen gadgets located.Read more…Understanding Restaurants Health Inspections
With today’s busy life styles, eating out in restaurants is becoming more and more common. We tend to take the easy road for our fast paced life. There are some things you need to know before you take a seat at your favorite restaurant.Read more…What Are Some Easy Italian Recipes?
A lot of the cuisine of Italy can be intimidating, with multiple techniques used to produce a dish, expensive ingredients and complex construction. Many new cooks take a look at some of the more classic "gourmet" Italian recipes and decide such cooking is better left to Olive Garden or Macaroni Grill. This is a mistake, as there are plenty of easy Italian recipes around.Read more…Whiskey and Cigars: Pairing Life's Luxuries
Like two peas in a pod of the luxury world, cigars and whiskey can often be found together. Both known as two of the finer things in life, when used jointly, they work to enhance the drinking and smoking experience. This is particularly true when the drink being consumed is single malt scotch.Read more…Hot Air Popcorn Poppers
Popcorn is a great snack to have when watching movies or just relaxing. When people are dieting, it can be hard for them to choose what to eat and what to avoid. Unbuttered popcorn is considered to be light, easy to digest food.Read more…How Does Popcorn Pop?
People can now easily make popcorn at home or purchase it from local stores. There are grocery stores that sell sugar-free, reduced-calorie caramel corn, plain salted unbuttered instant popcorn, and many other varieties. Corn kernels are also available and can be popped on the stove at home.Read more…How To Make Popcorn
Popcorn is made from a type of flint corn. Kernels of this corn have a hard outer shell and are starchy inside. Dry roasting these kernels in a specific way makes them pop up.Read more…Popcorn Facts
Unbuttered popcorn is considered to be a good, low-calorie snack. However, unbuttered popcorn can be quite tasteless. There are many ways to make unbuttered popcorn a tastier snack.Read more…Popcorn Recipes
Popcorn is a perfect snack for most families to have while watching TV. It is available in many flavors such as caramel, plain salted, tomato, cheese, dill pickle, salt and vinegar, cheese, and white cheddar. Many people consider popcorn to be diet food since it does not contain sugar, is light, and easily digestible.Read more…Catering Events
There are a number of events and celebrations that require the help of a caterer. They include weddings, victory parties, birthday parties, campaign fundraisers, corporate events and other get-togethers. Each occasion or event requires different preparations, different types of food and different types of decorations.Read more…Corporate Catering
If you are in charge of planning a corporate event, you are probably most concerned about the budget you have. When it comes to catering the event, there are many considerations that have to be made. One is what type of menu you will serve and how to accommodate those people that have special needs like vegetarians, diabetics and people who are allergic to certain foods.Read more…
Most Recent Articles in Food & Beverage category
- Eating Out In Paris Restaurants - By: Martyn Davis
French food is famous all over the world and France has a rich history of fine cuisine that is taken very seriously, with Paris restaurants serving some of the finest food in the world. - Choosing the best cuisine for your party - By: Synapse India
Food plays a vital role in any party whether it is a birthday party, backyard friends' get-together or a wedding party. So make sure that you hire best food catering service for your party to avoid disappointment to your guests. Before finalizing the menu of the party with your catering services - Finding an appropriate caterer for your event - By: Synapse India
Finding a caterer is not an easy job and calls for a well done homework before you begin your caterer search. Many aspects of the event need to be sorted before hiring or searching a catering service. - The Best wine in Restaurants - By: Tracy Hildreth
Wine is one of the most important elements is traditional Florentine culture and gastronomy; it would therefore be quite unthinkable not to dedicate some proper attention to this most harmonious and enjoyable partner at our table. - Fun Facts about Pistachio Nuts - By: Bethany Chastain
Do you like pistachios? In my experience, most people in the world do. They are such an interesting food, eaten in a raw state and roasted while still within their shells. Even their color is intriguing. - Rooibos Tea: Health Benefits and Antioxidants - By: Jess Baad
South Africans have been enjoying the benefits of rooibos tea for centuries. Learn how it benefits our body. - Find a Caterer Online - By: Synapse India
Life has become very easy and comfortable with internet. Internet has added to the comforts of our life, sitting in our premises we can pay our bills, do shopping even organize a wedding. While organizing a wedding or a party your search for caterers starts. - What to Expect When Planning With A Catering Event Coordinator - By: Anthony Lambatos
Whenever an important event is approaching, it's a relief to work with an event coordinator that has catering experience so they can help you plan (and realize) every culinary detail you've envisioned. So what should you expect when working with an experienced event planner? - Taste of Wisconsin Chocolate - By: Henry Verden
Artist/cartoonist John Q. Tullius said "Nine out of ten people like chocolate. The tenth person always lies." Long ago, chocolate became the go-to indulgence for a large portion of humanity. We eat it when we're happy, when we're sad, when we're celebrating, and for no good reason at all. Americans consume 11.7 pounds per person annually. - Shabbos Food - By: Marcia Henin
Shabbos, or Shabbat - The Jewish holy day at the end of each weak - Some facts and information about that special Jewish day The Sabbath or Shabbos is an auspicious day for the Jews. Shabbat begins at sundown on Friday evening and ends after sundown on Saturday. It symbolizes the seventh day of genesis.
