Category Archives: Food and Drink
Can Herbal Tea Cure High Blood Pressure? Examining a Natural Remedy
By: Tad Kumagai on Dec 21st, 2011
The articles describes how to make the herbal teas that will help lower blood pressure such as alfalfa tea and hawthorn tea.
A Cheap, Easy, and Unusual Place to Buy Some Grocery & Produce Staples
By: John Szymanski on Dec 21st, 2011
Discover an uncommon, yet highly convenient, place to buy certain grocery staples for much less than you'd pay in a grocery store!
Find Out About the Unique Hog Roast Catering Service
By: Lawrence White on Dec 19th, 2011
What makes a barbecue fun? For one thing, it is a party that is held outdoors, allowing for plenty of space and fresh air. For another, it is the sight of the food being cooked over an open fire, right in front of you. The aroma tickles your nostrils, and you just cannot wait to sample the cooked meat!
Picnic Guide To Low Fat Grilling
By: Mathieu Courchesne on Dec 14th, 2011
How do you ensure that you prepare tasty low fat cookouts for your picnic without compromising on flavor? find out how to do that below.
Asian Medicinal Herb - What is the Most Popular Asian Medicinal Herbs?
By: Tad Kumagai on Dec 11th, 2011
The article explains that some of the Asian medicinal herbs have health benefits on a human body such as Astragalus and ginseng.
Finding a Hog Roast Company for Your Special Occasion
By: Lawrence White on Dec 11th, 2011
If you are about to have a special occasion or event where you will gather together a large group of people, you will likely need some type of catering to ensure all your guests are fed. When you have such an occasion you may want to consider doing something that is not the 'normal' party food.
Fun Ideas to Celebrate Summer
By: Stephen Kelly on Dec 6th, 2011
We all want to feel like summer wasn't a complete bust, but we are also all worried about budget and spending frivolously. A great way to cool off and enjoy yourself without breaking the bank is to celebrate with ice cream.
Quality Graters for the New Mover or Old Kitchen Pro
By: Lawrence White on Dec 3rd, 2011
If you are like most cooks, you have probably gotten injured while using an old fashioned kitchen grater at one time or another. Somehow it seems that we always manage to take the skin off of the backs of our knuckles when grating something, no matter how careful we are.
Really Easy (And Cheap!) Picnic Foods
By: John Moxly on Nov 29th, 2011
Don't make your picnic harder when it comes to picnic foods, just make it a bit more luxurious.
The Benefits Of Using Lightweight Food Storage Containers
By: Tom Allitt on Nov 27th, 2011
It is impossible to imagine modern life without tasty and healthy food. A lot of people enjoy cooking various dishes and baking delicious pies. It goes without saying that a lot of people store different types of food like pasta and rice, tea and coffee, breadsticks and vegetables.
Delicious And Easy To Prepare Tuna Recipes
By: Lawrence White on Nov 26th, 2011
Tuna fish are a nutrient rich source of food. They are packed full of high quality protein and are rich in minerals such as selenium, magnesium and potassium.
Matching the Cookware to the Task
By: Jeff Schweppe on Nov 23rd, 2011
In every activity, if you're using the right tool for the task---you're off to an excellent start. This is especially true when it comes to cooking.
Keeping Kitchen Knives Sharp
By: John Moxly on Nov 19th, 2011
Over time, improper maintenance and care can lead to knives becoming dull and ineffective. For those looking for ways to extend the life of a knife and keep its blade sharp and pristine, here are a few tips.
The Fun Of Having A Bread Maker
By: Charlotte Lawrence on Nov 17th, 2011
Have you ever walked into a home and noticed the heavenly smell of homemade bread baking in the oven? There is nothing that smells any better. Many people have become far too busy to make bread, and as a result, bread making was fast becoming an art of the past. That is, until the electric bread maker came on the scene. Now you can enjoy the smell of fresh bread baking even when you're busy.
Make it an Occasion to Remember with a Roast Pig
By: Lawrence White on Nov 17th, 2011
If you have ever been to a pig roast in the summertime then surely you remember how impressive it was to see the whole hog slowly turning over the fire, and how wonderful the aroma and taste was. Hog roasts are very popular and for good reason. Your guests will surely be amazed and their taste buds will be offered a sensation not soon forgotten.
Is Herbal Tea Good for Better Sleep? - Using Herbal Teas to Gain Better Rest
By: Tad Kumagai on Nov 13th, 2011
The article describes a couple of herbs that can help you sleep better such as kava.
Family Ice Cream Party: A Fun Way to Bring People Together
By: Stephen Kelly on Nov 10th, 2011
Are you looking for family party idea? How about throwing an ice cream party? It doesn't have to be only for the kids.
Simple Tips for Selecting a Food Processor
By: Steve Albright on Nov 8th, 2011
Simple tips for purchasing the right food processor and general information on how to make the most out of your new kitchen appliance.
Celebrating National Ice Cream Sundae Day
By: Stephen Kelly on Oct 29th, 2011
The third Sunday in July is Ice Cream Sundae Day. The perfect time of year to splurge on excessive calories with something sweet and cold! Celebrating this holiday is easy.
Feast On A Variety Of Fish Recipes
By: Lawrence White on Oct 29th, 2011
Feast on fish dishes from around the world to bring a whole new exciting and tasty menu to the table.
Picnic Ideas For The Work At Home Moms
By: Mathieu Courchesne on Oct 29th, 2011
Here are picnic tips for work at home moms to help them simplify the picnic prep process and suggestions on shopping and food.
Herbal Tea - What Health Benefits Can Be Expected From Herbal Tea
By: Tad Kumagai on Oct 24th, 2011
The article describes some of health benefits by drinking herbal tea such as aid in digestion and improving of immune system.
Learn to Cook in Koh Samui
By: Simon Coleman on Oct 21st, 2011
Learning to cook is a skill we should all have, making tasty dishes for loved ones and friends is pleasing for everyone and an envied talent. Thai cooking is a form of art and the best place to learn how to cook the spicy and delicious cuisine is in Koh Samui, a beautiful tropical island in Thailand.
The Benefits of Reishi Tea
By: Troy MacLean on Oct 13th, 2011
I love having tea. So much so that I do not care much about what kind of tea I sip, as long as it is hot and soothing. I used to think tea was for the elderly, imagine afternoon tea with some English aristocrats. My own affair with tea only started a few months ago.
Easy Picnic Food On The Go
By: John Moxly on Oct 8th, 2011
Making picnic food doesn't have to be tough. In fact, you don't have to make it at all. Here are a few picnic food items you can pick up on the go.
The Health Benefits of Shellfish
By: Bill Oliveira on Oct 7th, 2011
This article outlines the many health benefits of eating shellfish, a common ingredient in Spanish dishes.
Why Drinking Herbal Tea is Healthier than Coffee, Sports Drinks or Energy Drinks?
By: Tad Kumagai on Oct 5th, 2011
Because natural herbal tea does not contain sugar, that itself makes a major difference from sports drinks and energy drinks in terms of the effect on your health. Some of herbal teas have strong health benefits such as lowering of your cholesterol levels.
How to Choose a Mixer
By: Jeff Schweppe on Oct 5th, 2011
Hand held or stand---it depends on what you'll use it for. Other considerations include how much counter space you have and how much you can afford to spend.
The Recent Tea Booming in the US - Statistics on the Tea Drinking Population
By: Tad Kumagai on Oct 5th, 2011
The article describes recent trend of tea drinking population in the U.S.