Author : MIKE SELVON Boiling water without burning it may seem like a simple process but in reality there are some individuals who simply do not know their way around the kitchen They cannot tell you the difference between saute and broil Culinary students who are interested in the top culinary schools must have some background in the kitchen if they hope to become an executive chef one day They have to know the basics if they want that 'A' on their souffle It can be a demanding career a
The Story of Suzie is a fable, written for Internet Marketers and anyone else who wishes to succeed with a project, business, or endeavor of any kind. Every morning she had cold-cuts for breakfast. When when guests came to her home, she served them only croissants and jam, because she had never heard of cooking. One day her friend Mary called her, in great excitement. Mary told Suzie that she had just discovered a something new and wonderful, and that it was called cooking. Mary hastily expl
First, I have to say it has been a bit shocking today with the news of Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson. I have quite a few memories of both of them... I was a huge Charlie's Angels fan and even had the barbie dolls of each of the original Angels. I memorized Thriller when it first came out but, never quite figured out how to moonwalk. Regardless of how you feel about either of them in recent years, they definitely made their mark when they were young and among the hottest celebrities. My hear
The herb that?s most popularly associated with Italian cuisine is basil (Basilico) . There are several varieties, but you?re most likely to find sweet basil in the shops ? it has large, aromatic leaves. Cooking with basil, especially if you grew it yourself, is wonderfully satisfying . Basil is a small, bushy plant that grows to about two feet tall. It is a member of the mint family and is very similar in appearance. With its rich spicy scent it is said to refresh the mind, relieve headaches
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