Archive for the ‘Food & Beverage’ Category

It’s official, the economy is at its worst since World War 2. And with it comes the tightening of belts and the pulling of purse strings. So as we all become more price conscious, more and more of us are swapping our boozy nights out for fun-filled nights in.
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Both young and the old ones love and enjoy the sweet treats brought by cookies. Children most especially are hooked with these little bites of sweetness. Different terms and names are given to these delicious cookies. Spaniards name them as galletas while English people termed them as biscuits.
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Are you tired of being late for work, because of waiting in line for coffee at the nearest cafe? Well, for those that live in certain parts of the city or nice town, you may have coffee delivery. The benefits of the delivery can make you be on time and get coffee rounded up for others. When it comes to coffee delivery, you should know how to get your coffee from a fresh cafe.
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Brewing great coffee at home is a great way to save some cash and more and more people are opting out of the Starbucks fix after seeing how much money they can save every year by making coffee at home.
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Rattlesnake meat is a southwestern delicacy. If you haven't ever eaten rattlesnake, you are in for a real treat. No, it doesn’t taste like chicken! It has a much gamier flavor – much more reminiscent of pheasant, frog legs, alligator, or even elk.
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Have you ever caught a trout yourself? If you haven't I must tell you it is quite an experience. It really does go beyond a fishing rod and a fish. And of course it is a very healthy outdoor activity too.
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The culinary traditions of the Bay area have been influenced by history dating back hundreds of years. It was 1607 when Captain John Smith first saw the Chesapeake Bay at what was to become Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement. From the writings in his journal it is clear that these early settlers quickly recognized that they had landed in a paradise of riches. Smith quipped in his journal that the fish were so plentiful that they would simply catch them "with our frying pans." The Bay was abundant with crabs, clams, oysters and fish; and the surrounding areas alive with wildlife.
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Everyone has a favorite candy bar. Just one glance at the wrapping of your most beloved sweet treat can bring back fond memories and leave you craving the taste of that bar instantly. From the most popular candy bars from Nestles Chocolate and Mars Candy to old time favorites like Big Hunk and the Uno Bar, there is no end to the choices. The average candy bar is made from emulsifying agents, soy lecithin, vanilla extracts, sugar, milk, cocoa solid, cocoa butter and various other added ingredients. But there is so much more to it than that.
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Before Christmas, there is a forty days period, during which Romanians are fasting. According to the orthodox religion, people are not allowed to eat any products, which come from animals. So no eggs, no meat, nothing of animal origin is allowed on the table.
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The perfect steaks by mail have been the subject of much talk and even greater debate. Steaks online in general have only become popular over the past few years. Although those that purchase dry aged steaks as well as other types of meats through this method, believe it’s the only way to shop. And after you speak or read reviews about purchasing steaks by mail you sometimes wonder why you ever leave your home to go to the butcher or supermarket at all.
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