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		<title>Mardi Gras Cajun Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 17:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Mardi Gras is a special time of the year down in Cajun Country. Even if you don&#8217;t live down in New Orleans you can still celebrate in the proceedings associated with Mardi Gras by throwing a grand old meal worthy of King Rex himself.</p>
<p>The trick about bringing Mardi Gras to the Midwest or wherever you may be, is to always have the mindset that makes Mardi Gras such fun and an enjoyable event for people from all over the world. If that doesn&#8217;t work a bowl or two of gumbo topped off with some Mardi Gras music should do the trick quite nicely.</p>
<p>Honestly though, part of the appeal and intrigue of Mardi Gras and the city of New Orleans is the food that has made this city almost as famous as its ability to party. If you are considering what to cook to bring the spirit of Mardi Gras into your home, try any of the traditional favorites. If ingredients prove hard to come by you might want to add a little rice, a little spice, and a lot of hot sauces to your favorite family meal.</p>
<p>Those who live in New Orleans often use rice to stretch the budget. Rice is filling and is cost effective. This makes rice a great basis of a meal for many of the families of New Orleans many of whom have been pretty poor traditionally.</p>
<p>Rice is used in all kinds of dishes from gumbo to red beans and jambalaya and many dishes in between. It is probably the one staple of Cajun cooking that you will find everywhere you go.</p>
<p>Otherwise there are wide variances in cuisine according to cost and culture (although the more costly foods are normally considered Creole rather than Cajun. Kind of a city cousin &#8211; country cousin type relationship between the cuisines).</p>
<p>Spices are prevalent in these dishes for much the same reason that rice is. They have traditionally been an inexpensive method of seasoning dishes that would otherwise be quite insipid. Expect to find plenty of spices and some heat in most traditional Cajun dishes all over the city. Some restaurants that cater to tourists have somewhat watered down versions of local favorites.</p>
<p>If you want to eat something with a little less fire, a po-boy or muffaletta might be what you are looking for. These sandwiches are more than a little deceiving in appearance because they are very filling. French fries are still a Cajun favorite, although we also have a popular dish called fried sweet potatoes.</p>
<p>You can find recipes for all of these online quite easily though you will probably have trouble finding the perfect bread for a po boy anywhere outside the Crescent City. There is a unique &#8220;chewiness&#8221; to the perfect po boy bread that may be copied in other places but not equaled anywhere in the country.</p>
<p>For the best finish to your Cajun cooking you should make a point of getting some chicory coffee. This is easily done via the Cafe du Monde website if your local coffee shop doesn&#8217;t have any. Historically, chicory was added to coffee and often used instead of coffee because it was much cheaper.</p>
<p>This meant it could make the more expensive coffee beans go further and yet offer a similar taste and texture with that hint of chicory. It&#8217;s a rather unique flavor and for many people is synonymous with the city itself.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net/Crock-Pots-By-Rival.html">crock pots by Rival</a>. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net">Large Crock Pots</a></p>
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		<title>Crock Pot Recipes &#8211; Cheesecake</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 17:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Have you ever cooked with a crock pot? Or what we call a slow cooker in the UK? My father gave me a crock pot for Christmas twenty-five years ago and I only had to replace it, for the reason that it got stolen. Some thief must have heard they were good and stole it for his wife.</p>
<p>It was good-looking enough to keep out on the work top and I guess that is how it caught my burglar&#8217;s eye. It was stoneware, truly lovely.</p>
<p>That is one of the points I would like to make in this article, some of the crock pots from the better manufacturers are attractive enough to take to the table. The other point I would like to make is that crock pots are not only for cooking soup or stews in.</p>
<p>I have recipes in the house for bread and cheesecake. Really, most people just do not believe me when I tell them what you can actually do with a crock pot, especially the modern programmable ones.</p>
<p>To prove it, I have reproduced one of my cheesecake recipes below. If you can not be bothered to make, just take it from me that it is gorgeous, simple enough to make and practically automatic to make. Those of you do get around to making it will agree with me, I am sure.</p>
<p><u>APPLE-NUT CHEESECAKE</u></p>
<p>Crust:</p>
<p>1 cup (scant) graham cracker crumbs 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons butter, melted 1/4 cup finely chopped pecans or walnuts</p>
<p>Filling:</p>
<p>16 ounces cream cheese 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup granulated white sugar 2 large eggs 3 tablespoons heavy whipping cream 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon vanilla Topping: 1 large apple, thinly sliced (about 1 1/2 cups) 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon finely chopped pecans or walnuts</p>
<p>Combine the crust ingredients and pat into a 7-inch spring form pan. Beat the sugars into the cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Beat in eggs, whipping cream, cornstarch, and vanilla. Beat for about 3 minutes on the medium speed of a hand-held electric mixer. Pour the mixture into the prepared crust. Combine the apple slices with the sugar, cinnamon and nuts and then spread the topping evenly over the top of the cheesecake. Place the cheesecake on a rack (or &#8220;ring&#8221; of aluminum foil to keep it off the bottom of the pot) in the Crock Pot. Cover and cook on high for 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Let it stand in the covered pot (after turning it off) for about 1 to 2 hours, until cool enough to handle. Cool it thoroughly before removing the pan sides. Chill before serving; store leftovers in the refrigerator for any normal shop-bought cheesecake, but yours will be better..</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net/Programmable-Crock-Pot.html">programmable crock pot</a>. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net">Large Crock Pots</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 14:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the USA, most people call these electric cookers crock pots, whereas in the Great Britain they are normally called slow cookers. Crock pots by Rival, DeLonghi, Hamilton Beach, Cuisinart and Toastess are particularly good examples of advanced crock pots. Some of these crock pots are programmable, which allows the cook the flexibility that the slow cookers of twenty years did not.]]></description>
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<p>In the USA, most people call these electric cookers crock pots, whereas in the Great Britain they are normally called slow cookers. Crock pots by Rival, DeLonghi, Hamilton Beach, Cuisinart and Toastess are particularly good examples of advanced crock pots. Some of these crock pots are programmable, which allows the cook the flexibility that the slow cookers of twenty years did not.</p>
<p>The first crock pots had only an on/off switch and no temperature control. This meant that the meals you could cook with them were limited, if you used your crock pot for cooking food while you were out of the house or work for eight hours or more. Modern slow cookers like those crock pots mentioned above have changed all that. These days, modern crock pots are programmable.</p>
<p>These modern crock pots are very versatile and with the best of them, you can set the temperature that the slow cooker should function at and the length of time it should heat for a bit like a microwave oven. For instance, you could program a modern slow cooker to cook at, say, 180c for an hour and then 100c for two hours</p>
<p>Most people do not appreciate the features that modern crock pots have. Regrettably, there are still a lot of individuals who still believe that slow cookers are only any good for cooking rice, boiling soup or preparing cheap cuts of meat like scrag end of mutton. This is just not true any more, although manual crock pots were capable of more than that as well. Modern variable slow cookers can be used to make bread, cheesecake, custards and even sponges.</p>
<p>In fact, it is a good suggestion to get away from the old fashioned ideas people have about slow cookers and try to see them as an oven, which does not need a pot to cook in. Try the recipe underneath and see for yourself.</p>
<p>BANANA BREAD</p>
<p>1 3/4 c flour 2 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp salt 1/3 c shortening 2/3 c sugar 2 eggs, well beaten 1 1/2 c banana, well mashed, overripe 1/2 c walnuts, coarsely chopped</p>
<p>Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. With the electric beater on low, fluff shortening in a small bowl, until it is soft and creamy. Add the sugar gradually. Beat in the eggs in a slow stream. With a fork, beat in 1/3 of the flour mixture, ? the bananas another 1/3 of the flour mixture, the rest of the bananas and then the last of the flour mixture. Fold in the walnuts. Turn into a greased and floured baking unit or a 2 1/2 quart mold and cover.</p>
<p>Place on a rack in your crock pot. Cover the crock pot, but prop the lid open with a toothpick or a twist of foil to let the excess steam escape. Cook on HIGH for 4 to 6 hours. Cool on a rack for 10 minutes. Serve Warm.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net/Crock-Pots-By-Rival.html">crock pots by Rival</a>. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net">Large Crock Pots</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2011 16:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There can not be many people who do not like food, but the human race, being what it is, I suppose there are a few. For the rest of us, food is a source of daily pleasure and, like drink, it is often used to mark a celebration. not only that, but different foodstuffs are used for the different meals or distinct occasions.</p>
<p>Celebratory meals were indubitably planned around the seasonal foods available, but some foods were transported great distances for the benefit of those who could pay for them. For example, my Dad thought it was a great treat to get an orange in his stocking on Christmas Day 60 years ago. How times have altered, very few children would think an orange a gift, special or otherwise, any day of the year nowadays.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the storage of food is still a daily job and so, I have listed a few top tips on storing food below, so that you will get the best from what you have bought or grown long afterward.</p>
<p><u>The Smells Of Summer:</u> the scent of fresh garden herbs are one of the joys of Summer. You can preserve many of these herbs in the following way. Take a suitably sized glass bottle and stuff your favourite herb into it until you can get not get even one more leaf in. Then fill it to the brim with your favourite oil olive oil (salad oil, not cooking oil). Leave it in the strong sunlight for two days if you are using basil or two weeks for tarragon. Allow the water to part from the oil and decant the oil off into another bottle. Just one or two drops of this oil on a salad or spaghetti will bring back Summer memoirs.</p>
<p><u>Bin Ends:</u> sometimes, after a party for example, you may wake up to several small quantities of wine in different bottles. Of course, you can pour like wines into each other. When you are done, pour a teaspoon of olive oil into each bottle. This will create an air proof barrier over the wine thereby preserving the wine for another week or two to accompany your favourite dinners &#8211; in the cooking process naturally.</p>
<p><u>Storing Garlic:</u> cloves of peeled garlic will keep for months if you stuff them into a screw-topped jar and cover them with olive oil. As you use the garlic, top up with more olive oil. The oil will absorb some of the flavour of the garlic and make a fabulous (basis for a) salad dressing. If you have used tinned garlic, the rest can be preserved in the same way, but you should rinse and dry them first.</p>
<p><u>Saving Tomato Paste:</u> if you suspect that you will not be able to use up the left over half a tin or tube of tomato paste quickly, you can put it into the ice cube tray and freeze it into blocks until you are ready to use it.</p>
<p><u>Parsley Crumble:</u> keep bunches of parsley in the deep freeze. Then, when you need it, you can just crumple the head of the bunch in your hand immediately over the pot or plate where you require it and put it back in the freezer. The stalks can be used in the stock pot. in fact, this method works for all herbs.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the <a href="http://largecrockpots.net/Crock-Pots-By-Rival.html">crock pots by Rival</a>. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at <a href="http://largecrockpots.net">Large Crock Pots</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 13:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When the weather outside warms up, the kitchen can be a terrible place to be. There are lots of things you can do however, when it comes to cooking a nice home made meal that does not necessitate traditional stove top or oven cooking.</p>
<p>Learn to utilize some of the less heat-creating equipment in your kitchen, such as the crock pot, in order to truly beat the summer heat and keep your cool while making a nice hot meal for friends and family.</p>
<p>So, how does crock pot cooking really help overcome the heat? Simply put, the crock pot in and of itself gives off far less heat when cooking than an oven or stove top. This is the first and possibly the best reason to make the most of the crock pot in your summer meal planning.</p>
<p>You should also take into account the fact that by not heating the house by using your stove top or oven you are also reducing the load on your air conditioning (or other cooling methods) so you are not requiring it to work overtime in order to make up for the additional heat that other cooking methods introduce.</p>
<p>This makes crock pot cooking a win-win situation as the costs involved in operating a crock pot are far less than the expenditure involved in operating a stove or oven. Whether electric or gas, your stove and oven are serious energy users. Add to that the fact that you are not increasing the temperature in your home by traditional means of cooking and you are using even less electricity.</p>
<p>Regrettably, the general consensus has been that crock pots are intended for comfort foods and hearty winter meals. The truth is that the crock pot should be one of your best loved and most often used cooking methods. When it comes to cooking with a crock pot, the options are almost limitless. Almost anything that can be baked can be made in the crock pot and many, many more magnificent and enticing meals and treats as well.</p>
<p><u>Benefits of Crock Pot Cooking</u></p>
<p>In addition to the cost advantages written above, when it comes to crock pot cooking there are many other advantages that are worth mentioning. First of all, the bulk of the work involved in crock pot cooking takes place early in the day when you are fresh rather than at the end of a hectic work or play day.</p>
<p>This means that you are less likely to forget an ingredient or make some other slip-up, which can undoubtedly happen when trying to cook after a hectic day.</p>
<p>Second, many great crock pot recipes include the vegetables that ensure that we get the vitamins we need. So often, when preparing a meal at the last minute, vegetables and other side dishes are left out for the sake of speed. Crock pot cooking, on the other hand, is a meal in one dish.</p>
<p>Another great reason to use a crock pot for your summertime cooking is the ease of washing up. Unlike traditional cooking with several pots and pans, most crock pot meals are made in one pot. This clearly reduces the hardware needed to be washed up or loaded into the dishwasher (or if you are the same as me &#8211; both) afterwards.</p>
<p>So, you spend less time cleaning up, just as you spent less time slaving over a hot stove. Well, make that no time slaving over a hot stove and after the washing up is finished, you can get back to making the most of the sun set, mucking about with with the dog or kids, or just waiting for the first stars.</p>
<p>While there will never be a method of cooking that suits everyone, crock pot cooking comes pretty close. So, if you have a crock pot collecting dust somewhere in the back of your cupboard it is time to get it out, dust if off, and dig up some great summertime crock pot cooking recipes.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net/2-Quart-Crock-Pot.html">2 quart crock pot</a>. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net">Large Crock Pots</a></p>
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<p>Is it the time to relax you and have a coffee drink such as Cappuccino, lattes and mochas? At home, you will surely need a milk frother to enjoy the exotic aroma and sizzling taste of hot coffee with a nice foamy topping of frothed milk. The Froth au Lait Gourmet milk frother is one of the best milk frothers in market.</p>
<p>Various types of milk frothers are available in market. And they also have multi uses. Apart from making hot and cold beverages they are also used for preparing custard and sauces. These multiuse frothers are very hot item in the market.</p>
<p>The wand style is a battery-powered milk frother which prepares delicious drinks in 20 to 30 seconds. These wand style frothers are most appropriate for small kitchens as they don&#8217;t take much space.</p>
<p>Aerolatte milk frothers come with storage stands and stand grips for easy access and security. Also they have very reasonable prices. So they are one of the best frothers available in market.</p>
<p>The cost and the ease to use these jugs really make them the favorite choice for many users. It is advised that you should also buy one for your home needs.</p>
<p>They take some more space than an Aerolatte but work automatically and create perfectly frothed milk for you.</p>
<p>So we have many different kinds of milk frothers with different specifications.</p>
<p>The Froth au Lait Gourmet is the best milk frother that you can buy as it has all good qualities that an efficient milk frother should have. So use it every morning and whenever you want a perfect coffee drink with and excellent creamy topping</p>
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		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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<p>Whether you are genuinely looking for chances to explore new cultures or you are Jewish looking for great recipes and cooking tips, you have come to the right place to get some of the basics. For as long as there have been family customs, eating good food at special events and during holy times has been a part of the merriment.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, that great food cannot be eaten unless someone goes to the trouble of actually preparing it. If you are looking for some tasty treats to go with the Hanukkah celebrations or just want to get a taste of what other cultures do during their religious or cultural celebrations there are lots of great foods you could be cooking for this particular holiday.</p>
<p>Oil is important in the celebration of Hanukkah and, as a consequence, many of the foodstuffs that are to do with Hanukkah traditions are prepared in oil. One popular favorite is Latkes, which are a kind of potato pancake that is deep-fried. Another popular favorite is fried lamb chops. The lamb is breaded and then fried much the same as many Americans fry chicken. Once again oil is used in the cooking of the meal.</p>
<p>If you are thinking about something more like finger food or a snack, you could consider deep-fried ricotta balls, fried zucchini, fried onion rings and fried mozzarella are appetizing savory fried tid-bits for the season of light. Of course, fried food is not the only thing that is eaten during this 8-day celebration, but it does play a very important role on the menu and in the celebrations.</p>
<p>Even the sweet treats for this festival include a few fried bits and pieces. There are apple fritters and raspberry dough nuts and plenty of other delectable fried foods for you to snack on. If you like something a little sinful to enjoy during this enjoyable celebration you might like to try blintzes in your favorite flavor. There are many to choose from and their recipes can be found easily online.</p>
<p>If you would like to include something a little healthier in your cuisine, then you might like to include an Israeli salad, stewed white beans, and baked aubergines and peppers. These meals provide the opportunity to have something that is not either fried or sweet to assist weight watchers, who always have a problem during festive seasons no matter which religion they observe.</p>
<p>Other Hanukkah favorites include delectable dishes like cheese gelt coins, loukoumades, vegetable kugel, and brisket. Once again the recipes for these dishes are very extensively accessible online and in books on Jewish cooking and traditions.</p>
<p>To make things go a little more efficiently prepare as much food as possible well ahead and store items away quickly in order to stop them going stale. Enlist the help of children and other family members when required to move things along by taking turns preparing food.</p>
<p>You should also make an effort to keep the preparations as straightforward as possible to avoid delays and stress. This is a time of the year that is supposed to be dedicated to celebration not to struggling to cook tons of food. The good news is that with all that deep fried food, it is unlikely that you will find these dishes too difficult to prepare. Good luck and have fun exploring the world of cooking for Hanukkah.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net/2-Quart-Crock-Pot.html">2 quart crock pot</a>. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net">Large Crock Pots</a></p>
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<p>Everybody likes a meal correctly cooked. The evidence of this, if it needs proving, is that members of religious orders like monks often have to eat dreary food like porridge, gruel and unleaven bread for atonement.</p>
<p>I would like to share a few tips with you to help you get the most out of your food.</p>
<p>Chicken Tarragon &#8211; I love chicken tarragon, but this is my preferred version. Take: 1 chicken; .25 teaspoon of chopped onions; 1 heaped tablespoon of dried tarragon (double of fresh); brown stock or Bovril and water, cream, flour and salt.</p>
<p>Roast the chicken, carve it and put in a dish. Pour off the fat and make a gravy with it, the salt and the flour. Bulk the gravy up with the stock or Bovril and water. Add the tarragon and cream and cook for a minute or two. Serve with the gravy already poured over the chicken or serve the gravy separately. Add your favourite vegetables. This recipe will serve four.</p>
<p>Chicken Left-Overs &#8211; if you are unsure what to do with left over chicken, you could do worse than try this recipe.</p>
<p>Chop the chicken up small and mix it with sliced avocado. Cover with mayonnaise and sprinkle with crumbled, fried, crispy bacon. If this sounds excellent to you, take it from me that it tastes even better.</p>
<p>Apple Sauce &#8211; if you like apple sauce with your pork, bake a couple of cooking apples alongside your joint of pork. Prepare and core them just as you would as if you were going to cook them separately. Sprinkle with sugar, if required. Then, run a knife tip around them, so that they will puff upwards, but still retain their form. Gorgeous.</p>
<p>Sauces &#8211; if you cannot get the sauce right, just strain it and do not tell anyone. Nobody will know the difference and what are strainers for if not straining?</p>
<p>Soups And Stews &#8211; if you find that you have added too much salt to a soup or stew at the last moment, do not be concerned. Put a cube of sugar in a large spoon and lower it into the liquid for twenty seconds. It will absorb the surplus salt. If you have longer, and it is fitting, add a diced potato and it will absorb the salt too.</p>
<p>Pie Crust &#8211; if you need a fast, yet flexible topping for a savoury pie like chicken or beef, leave the pastry off. Take a large bag of crisps; pop the bag to let the air out and scrunch it up until the crisps are but crumbs. Pour this over your pie before you bake it. It is odd but you can carry out trials with different flavoured crisps.</p>
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<p>With a world population in excess of six billion people, we are all becoming increasingly aware that food is a scarce resource. Traditionally, people have not seen food as a resource, but more of a birthright. However, the populations of many Third World countries are forced to be more pragmatic.</p>
<p>We in the West are continuously bombarded by implorations for donations by charities and I think that many people are getting a bit weary of it. I also think that people are mistrustful of the charity workers&#8217; expenses and fees, especially after the MPs&#8217; expenses scandal in the UK. So, what can you do, if you want to make some sort of contribution?</p>
<p>I think that the best thing one can do is not to squander food. Not squandering or wasting food will reduce the amount you have to buy, which will leave more on the supermarket shelves. This will increase supply, which will reduce prices. Therefore, by not buying so much food, you will be saving money and reducing the cost of what you do purchase. Can not be bad, can it?</p>
<p>So, here are a few of my favourite money-saving tips.</p>
<p>Funnel &#8211; I have bought a few funnels in my time, but they always seemed to have fallen to the back of the cupboard when I needed one. I do not buy them anymore. Instead, I cut the top 9&#8243; off the top of a plastic cola bottle. When I am done with it, I throw it away, particularly if I used it for pouring oil.</p>
<p>Microwave &#8211; sometimes, when you open the microwave oven door, a whiff of the last meal comes out. Instead of spending money on cleaners or what-not, put a slice of lemon in a saucer of water and microwave it for three minutes after every time you use it.</p>
<p>Cabbage &#8211; boiling cabbage really smells! However, there are three ways of hiding the smell without using air freshener. The first way is to put a slice of lemon in the cabbage water as it cooks. The second way is to boil a small pan of vinegar next to the cooking cabbage and the third is to place a sieve over the cooking cabbage and put a round of stale bread in it. These techniques work because the lemon cancels the smell of the cabbage as does the vinegar and the stale bread absorbs the smell.</p>
<p>Fish Fingers &#8211; it is not nice to have smelly fingers after preparing fish, onions or garlic. As an alternative to washing and washing your hands, rub a little lemon juice on them and rinse for immediate relief.</p>
<p>Sponge &#8211; a tablespoon of hot water beaten into a sponge mixture at the last moment will greatly enhance the rise and the texture of the cake.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net/Crock-Pots-By-Rival.html">crock pots by Rival</a>. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at <a target='_blank' href="http://largecrockpots.net">Large Crock Pots</a></p>
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<p>In these times of advanced awareness of the shortages in the world and the recent economic problems in the whole world, but particularly in the wealthy Western countries, which are the powerhouses of most Third World countries&#8217; development, people are more conscious of waste. It is a sin again to throw away food, like it was 50 years ago.</p>
<p>This can only be a good thing although it is a disgrace that it took an international financial crisis to make us remember the lesson. These days, waste of any kind is greeted with public disapproval and so it is at home too. Most people spend a very high proportion of their outgoings on food and so anyone who wants to cut back, has to first look to this quarter to make a saving.</p>
<p>However, saving does not inevitably mean &#8216;not buying&#8217;, it can and should mean &#8216;not throwing away&#8217;. In other words, prepare your food and do not let your food go off. Preparation and storage are the key words. With that thought in mind, here are a few of my tips for preparing and storing food correctly.</p>
<p>Bread &#8211; tons of bread is thrown away every day, because it has gone stale or mouldy and yet it is totally unnecessary. Keep your bread in the deep freezer and not in the bread bin. A whole loaf will slice frozen with the proper knife and sliced bread will come away slice by slice. There is no requirement to defrost as it only takes a minute or two at room temperature.</p>
<p>Bananas &#8211; most people understand that banana skins go black if stored in the fridge, but most people do not know that bananas can be frozen solid. Yes, the skins will still turn black, but the fruit will be unharmed.</p>
<p>Cake &#8211; to stop cake from going stale, store it in a tin with an apple. The moisture in the apple will stop the cake from going hard.</p>
<p>Watercress &#8211; to prevent watercress from wilting, store it upside down in water, that is stalks up.</p>
<p>Salt &#8211; salt often gets damp, especially if stored in a steamy kitchen without sufficient ventilation, but you do not have to worry about that if you put two or three grains of rice in the salt cellar. They will soak up the moisture before the salt.</p>
<p>Cereal &#8211; stop cereal from going soft by resealing the bag with a few clothes pegs. Your cereal will last weeks more.</p>
<p>Jam &#8211; boiling jam produces a scum which has to be skimmed off and thrown away. This wastes jam, goodness and flavour. However, if you whisk a knob of butter into the mixture at the last moment the scum will not appear, saving time and goodness.</p>
<p>Funnel &#8211; you always seem to need a funnel when you do not have one. Then you vow to get a funnel for the next time. Do not bother. Just cut the top nine inches off a plastic bottle of cola. It makes an ideal throw-away funnel. Some of the larger bottles even have a handle on them which is even better.</p>
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