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5 Simple Tips for Cooking Amazing Beef Steaks at your Backyard Grill Party

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If you want to impress guests at your backyard or tailgating party, make sure that you follow these amazingly simple tips for beef grilling success.

Comment now » . September 7th, 2008

Top Tips for Barbecue Parties - Using the Right Wood

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Here you can find out about the best woods to use for flavouring your barbecued foods, and which woods you should never use.

Comment now » . August 30th, 2008

Insider’s Guide to Cooking with Smoke - Tips Almost Guaranteed to Improve Your Barbecue Cooking

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Stumped for ideas about how to make your grilling party memorable? Use hardwood chips and get a great flavor by smoking your food.

Comment now » . August 29th, 2008

Costa Rica Gourmet Coffee Drinks

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Drinks you can make with Costa Rica coffee and gourmet coffee drinks.


If you are in search of some amazing recipes of Gourmet coffee, this is the place you belong. We are presenting some of the most mouth watering recipes of Gourmet coffee from Costa Rica. It may be a meal in the afternoon or a dessert at night, nothing can be a better option than the gourmet coffee dishes. Here are the recipes for you:

Please note that all these recipes are for 16 ounce coffee-cups and you should use foamed milk boiled at 160 degree Fahrenheit.

Comment now » . August 27th, 2008

Costa Rica Gourmet Coffee Drinks

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Drinks you can make with Costa Rica coffee and gourmet coffee drinks.


If you are in search of some amazing recipes of Gourmet coffee, this is the place you belong. We are presenting some of the most mouth watering recipes of Gourmet coffee from Costa Rica. It may be a meal in the afternoon or a dessert at night, nothing can be a better option than the gourmet coffee dishes. Here are the recipes for you:

Please note that all these recipes are for 16 ounce coffee-cups and you should use foamed milk boiled at 160 degree Fahrenheit.

Comment now » . August 26th, 2008

Bistros and Restaurants in Paris France

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There are thousands of different bistros, cafes and restaurants in Paris, which will range from having a quick snack to having a full blown A la Carte meal at one of the top table restaurants that serve haute cuisine.

Gastronomy is taken very seriously in France and with the rich history for fine French cuisine, Paris is a city where you will find some of the Worlds finest chefs serving remarkable cuisine and you will find thousands of cafes and restaurants in Paris alone, ranging from the small bistro such as the Allard Bistro through to exceedingly plush restaurants.

Comment now » . August 25th, 2008

Better Health and Flavour - Reasons to buy Loose Leaf Tea Instead of Tea Bags

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Most people use tea bags but why? Loose tea is fresher, has a wider range of flavours and aromas, contains higher concentrations of antioxidants …

Comment now » . August 23rd, 2008

World Coffees - Africa and the Middle East

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All about the coffees of Africa and the Middle East

Coffee beans are produced all around the world in tropical regions. Here we discuss the characteristics of those produced in Africa and the Middle East.

ETHIOPIA

Ethiopia is the true birthplace of coffee. The original coffee plant originated here as well the first brew. Ethiopia today is the fifth largest producer of coffee in the world growing mainly the best arabicas. Ethiopian dry-processed coffee (Harrar), tends to be medium-bodied and strongly acidic with fruity, winy tones. The best wet-processed coffee (Yirgacheffe) is light-bodied and has distinctive floral and citrus notes. Dry processed ‘Djimah’ is a popular bean that a exhibits medicinal taste. ‘Ghimbi’ is a wet-processed bean from western Ethiopia. Limu is the market name for a well-respected fragrant, floral and fruit-toned wet-processed coffee from south-central Ethiopia.

Comment now » . August 21st, 2008

Raw Food: Raw food, less water

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When you start eating more raw foods, you may find you’re not as
thirsty or don’t need as much water or other beverages as you normally
do. There are several reasons for this.

First of all, raw foods, such as raw fruits and vegetables have a
higher volume of water in them, so your body is getting the hydration
it needs from foods.

When you start eating more raw foods, you may find you’re not as thirsty or don’t need as much water or other beverages as you normally do. There are several reasons for this.

Comment now » . August 19th, 2008

Raw Food: Why not processed foods?

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Have you ever seen a picture of your blood plasma after you’ve eaten a
meal from McDonald’s or Burger King? It’s not a pretty picture. It
looks thick and cloudy. Fast foods are loaded with fat and sodium. They
use white bread and rolls, which means they’ve used white processed
flour, with very few nutrients in them.

Have you ever seen a picture of your blood plasma after you’ve eaten a meal from McDonald’s or Burger King? It’s not a pretty picture. It looks thick and cloudy. Fast foods are loaded with fat and sodium. They use white bread and rolls, which means they’ve used white processed flour, with very few nutrients in them.

Comment now » . August 18th, 2008

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