2008 December

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A Guide to Cooking Italian Foods

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

There are different ways to cook all different types of foods, and Italian foods are very popular around the world. Although for many people Italian foods only consist of pasta and bread, there is actually a lot more to it than this. In fact the reality is that practically no one in Italy eats spaghetti with just plain spaghetti sauce and rather they put a lot of labor and consideration into their dishes.

Investing in a Professional, Durable Food Mixer

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

KitchenAid makes a variety of different mixers for many different kinds of consumers. Some of the KitchenAid mixers that are available are intended for professional cooks. The KitchenAid Professional 600 mixer is one of the most widely used types of mixers from the company. The machine is designed with a professional grade motor engineered to make top quality mixes and can be used with a variety of attachments.

Winter is Barbecue Time

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Do you put up your grill or smoker as soon as Summer is over? If so, you’re missing out on some of the best grilling times of the year. Maybe you don’t wear white after Labor Day, but you better break out the grill and smoker because you can server up mouth watering food during the dead of winter.

Fantastic Food — Italian Recipes

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Coming up with something to have for dinner can be difficult. There are so many options, and it is hard to please everybody with something that is easy, convenient, and delicious. Fortunately, Italian food recipes are just that. Not only are Italian food recipes basic and easy to prepare, but they are also delicious and a sure crowd pleaser. You can order Italian food, but Italian food tastes so much better if it is made from your own recipes in your own home. So, let’s get cooking!

Drinking purified water benefits your health

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

A healthy life has many benefits and requirements, with the most important being oxygen, and the second being pure drinking water.

We as a human race can live for around a month without eating but we would die if we did not drink healthy water for three days. The human body consists of around 80% water and if we did not drink plenty to replenish this, our system would poison itself.

A Review of Italian Food History

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Some researchers of the history of Italian food suggest that ancient Rome played an important role in the wonderful Italian cuisine which is enjoyed today; however it should be acknowledged that most of the regions of Italy have their own history when it comes to cuisine. The ancient Romans enjoyed their feasts, and they were quite pleased when their ships returned with a wide variety of foods from other regions of the world as well as spices from China.


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