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  • 3). Traditional Nigerian recipes  By : Jennifer Carter
    Staple foods in the Nigerian diet include: peanuts or ground-nuts, yams, cassava, fish, rice, okra, bananas, guinea corn and millet, and palm nuts. They are usually starchy and Nigerians love to cook with a lot of pepper and spices especially those from the southwest and southeast. This recipe uses all local ingredients to create a tasty and nourishing meal.
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  • 8). "Melkkos", another South African great  By : Lizel Salter
    "Melkkos" is one of my favourite dishes ever. I do honestly not know what it is called in English, but if I had to translate it, it would be something like milk food. It is a dish with its main ingredient being milk, to which you add some flour and butter. It is a great traditional dish that can be enjoyed all year round. Try it in the winter, it warms you up from the inside! Nothing tastes nicer than a bowl of “melkkos”, sprinkled with cinnamon sugar on the top.
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  • 12). Basic Cookware Explained  By : Larry A. Johnson
    What is All-Clad stainless steel cookware and why is it the best top-of-the-line bake ware you can buy? All-Clad cookware is made with a heavy aluminum inside which extends up the sides of the pan. It is coated with a stainless steel cooking surface and has an outside layer of magnetic stainless steel. This type of bake ware is ideal for cooking on a gas stove where the flames can burn up the sides of the pots and pans.
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  • 15). Cleopatra’s Beauty Secrets  By : Daniellle Sims
    The Legendary Queen of Egypt was known for her exquisite complexion. One of her secret beauty treatments, the milk and honey bath are still being used today. One of the main ingredients, Milk, contains lactic acid, which helps to exfoliate your skin. The lactic acid in milk is an alpha hydroxy acid, which helps to cleanse the deepest layers of the skin.
    Article Related to: beauty, anti-aging, skin care, skin, wrinkles, recipes, milk, honey

  • 20). Kabobs-Another Word For Dinner On A Stick  By : Sherry Frewerd
    Cookout season is just around the corner and everyone is anxiously awaiting the smoky aroma that wafts throughout the neighborhood when families fire up their barbeque grills. Hamburgers, hot dogs, steaks and chicken – we all enjoy the traditional favorites of grilling, but how about spicing up your barbeque lineup with some fun and delicious Kabobs? Nothing is more convenient or festive than kabobs.
    Article Related to: food, recipes, cooking, grilling, barbeque, kabob recipes

  • 22). Amuse-Bouche - Find Out About This Hot Trend In Entertaining  By : Geoffrey Cook
    Amuse-bouche is becoming the hottest trend in foods and entertaining. If you enjoy offering your guests interesting fare that always gets raves you should consider learning about the seduction of amuse-bouche. WHAT IS AMUSE-BOUCHE? The word amuse-bouche is a french expression, literally translated "mouth-amuser". And no wonder - amuse-bouche are snappy, single bite creations which combine intense taste sensations in an artistic form.
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  • 23). The Joy Of Summer Sweet Corn  By : Sherry Frewerd
    Summer is coming, and one of the most anticipated treats is the delight of enjoying a fresh ear of sweet corn brushed with melted butter. Corn on the cob is delicious, but there’s more than one way to serve fresh corn. Along with the corn harvest comes a big variety of other vegetables and dishes. When you cut the corn from the cob, the possibilities for preparing corn are endless.
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  • 24). Java or Coffee?  By : John Williams
    Ever wonder how the wonderful concoction that we know today as coffee become known as java? Well, my friends, it’s a long story. In other words, it’s time to wake up, smell the coffee, take a sip, sit back and learn!
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