Japanese Fried Chicken
Strange, because when you think of Japanese food you automatically think of sushi and fish, but who knew the Japanese could make delicious fried chicken legs. It’s true…and it’s really simple. Everybody loves fried chicken, but hardly anybody makes it at home. I’m not exactly sure why this is. It’s very simple to do and if you have a huge family to feed (especially kids), it’s quite economical…cheap.
Tips For Crab Cakes
1. Choose the finest quality crab meat you can. This is absolutely the most important thing you can do to make awesome crab cakes. If you start off with premium crab meat, your crab cake is bound to taste delicious. Crab meat should have a seawater smell and be moist.
Cod Fish Recipes Are Delicious
Preparation time plays a major role on deciding which dish to opt. When you want it quickly, there would be no time to marinate the fish with sauces. Before finalizing the suitable dish, look through the duration of preparing all cod fish dishes. Make up your mind if you want refrigerated or fresh pieces.
Create Family Meals With Meatless Substitutions
Posted in: Articles, Organic food recipes, Vegetarian Tags: article, Bell pepper, cook, cooking, homemade, nutrition, organic, pasta, Sausage, Tofu, Vegetarian, Vegetarianism, Veggie burger
Companies have finally filling the grocery stores with many delicious meat free products.
Organic Baby Food Safer and Healthier
Posted in: Articles, Organic food recipes Tags: article, Baby food, cooking, Food industry, organic, organic food, Pesticide, Pesticide residue, Supermarket, Toxin, yesteryear, yesteryear recipes
The use of pesticides on crops and growth hormones and antibiotics in livestock has been proven to compromise babies’ health which is the reason why organic baby food sales have skyrocketed.
New To Venison? Tips For Preparing Venison Meat
There are quite a few benefits to using venison meat, both financial and health related. Of course the lean meat is a better choice than beef, but you also know that it’s probably fresher than what you can buy in the store.
Learning About Dark Chocolate Nutrition
Posted in: Articles, Uncategorized Tags: article, chocolate, fresh fruits, nutrition, vegetables
Don’t get it confused with your regular milk chocolate which does not offer the same health benefits, but as long as you eat it in moderation, you will receive an array of dark chocolate nutrition.
The Season for Soup
Posted in: Articles, Soups Tags: article, chilled soup, home made, jana banks, Soups
There’s a lot to love about soups. The tastes, the textures, the endless varieties, and let’s not forget the comfort food factor.
Rice Noodles in a Spicy Broth
This noodle dish, literally translated as “Noodles from Siam” actually has its roots in nearby Malaysia, where it is usually eaten for breakfast (which explains the addition of boiled eggs). However, I find it also makes a great dinner dish.
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