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March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day a celebration of this Irish saint’s anniversary of his death in the fifth century. The Irish have observed this day as a religious holiday for over a thousand years. Saint Patrick’s Day falls during Lent, a period during which the consumption of meat is prohibited. However, this rule is overlooked on this very important Irish day. Whether you are Irish or not, St. Patrick’s Day is lots of fun!
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A fresh-laid egg has a yolk that is deep yellow, almost a pinkish orange. The white holds together; the whole thing sits up in the pan and it tastes like an egg. By comparison, store-bought eggs taste flat.
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We all are looking to make our all areas of our restaurant, snack bar or concession stand as efficient as possible. This would include all back of the house items such as your commercial deep fryer. When purchasing a commercial deep fryer, there are many aspects that can help your restaurant, snack bar or concession stand more efficient for your customers as well as for the environment.
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Take your tastebuds on exotic travels with a good simple recipe and the best fresh ingredients. Stay at home and cook up an adventure with ingredients you already have. Recharge your spice selections affordably with just two teaspoons of a new spice. Good for your wallet and terrific for your tastebuds.
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If you are planning to grow grapes, you should know that a grape plant is a vine, which means it needs some kind of support to climb up to. This support is called a grape trellis.
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It is possible to maintain Kosher and halal laws while safeguarding safe hygiene principles? Kosher and Halal laws were passed down by religious tradition and have their origins deep in the history of two of the worlds major religions, namely Judaism and Islam. These laws, each belonging to their respective religion were put in place to safeguard several principles concerning the production of food and slaughter of animals.
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All creatures that live on the coral reef are part of a food chain. Everybody is eaten by somebody else eventually. The food chain begins with single cell creatures such as plankton. Some forms of plankton emit a toxin called “ciguatoxin”. The reaction to this toxin in humans is called “ciguaterra”. (sig-ua-terra).
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This is a quick review of “Good Housekeeping: Eat Well Lose Weight”. It’s just a fairly quick synopses as to why this book might be a good investment for someone looking to lose weight.
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Have you ever wondered what shenanigans chefs get up to in fast food restaurants? If you really want to know the hair curling truth, read this article.
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Join the food waste reduction challenge bandwagon. Cut your grocery bills, help the environment and eat a more varied diet. No reason not to!