Posted by Brian Grimsley on Monday Aug 31, 2009
Filed under :Coffee
Do you have your very own espresso machine in your kitchen? If not, then you simply do not know what you are missing. Once you use the classic espresso machine you will never want to drink another kind of coffee again, especially if you are hard core coffee lover.
How Does It Work?
You will want to make sure that you are reading through the directions when you are purchasi... Read more...
Posted by Brian Grimsley on Monday Aug 31, 2009
Filed under :Coffee
Do you have your very own espresso machine in your kitchen? If not, then you simply do not know what you are missing. Once you use the classic espresso machine you will never want to drink another kind of coffee again, especially if you are hard core coffee lover.
How Does the Espresso Machine Work?
You want to make sure that you are reading the instructions carefully beca... Read more...
Posted by Mike Jackson on Sunday Aug 30, 2009
Filed under :Recipes
I love making and eating Hawaiian Mac Salad. It reminds me of the luau in the warm hawaiian sun and chowing down on pork, salmon and mac salad while watching the polynesian show of dancers and entertainers. Now, you can make this delicious dish at home, quickly and with minimal ingredients. Homemade Hawaiian Macaroni Salad can be prepared in less than 30 minutes.
6 ingredien... Read more...
Posted by Mike Jones on Sunday Aug 30, 2009
Filed under :Recipes
You have received an invitation to attend a potluck, which is great, but now you have this sick feeling…what are you going to make to take to the potluck? You know that what you make better be good and the dish you bring better be empty when you bring it home. Nobody wants to bring home a plate full of the food you made just hours ago. So, what will you make? You are in luck b... Read more...
Posted by Jim Samposzi on Sunday Aug 30, 2009
Filed under :Coffee
by Jim Samposzi
The process by which coffee is made is one that was considered simple. The only thing you had to do was place hot water and ground coffee in an kettle. After this, the maker had to sit and allow the coffee to brew for several hours. Once the brew was strong enough, the coffee was completed and they could use sugar and ... Read more...
Posted by Ali Bautista on Sunday Aug 30, 2009
Filed under :Coffee
by Ali Bautista
If you love coffee there is nothing better than smell of freshly roasting beans or just brewed coffee. If those beans can also be organic coffee then it is even better. And if you can have peace of mind that the farmer who grew the organic coffee beans was paid well for his efforts then it makes the coffee taste even b... Read more...
Posted by Peter Bertonich on Saturday Aug 29, 2009
Filed under :Recipes
by Peter Bertonich
By now chances are that you know that the Omega 3 polyunsaturated fats found in fish oil are good for your health. Very good for your health.
Scientists are finding more and more reasons to take more Omega 3 fats into our bodies. Our hearts, our eyes, our brains, our organs, there’s so many reasons to g... Read more...
Posted by Yummy Girl on Friday Aug 28, 2009
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Posted by Mike Sasaki on Friday Aug 28, 2009
Filed under :Recipes
by Mike Sasaki
Coleslaw is a delicious salad, I don’t like to consider it a salad, consisting mostly of shredded raw, white cabbage. It sometimes includes carrots, too. There are tons of variations of the recipe which include the addition of other ingredients, such as red cabbage, pineapple and apple. Coleslaw is always mixed ... Read more...
Posted by April Kerr on Friday Aug 28, 2009
Filed under :Coffee
by April Kerr
Coffee is one of the most aromatic substances that humans ever discovered. In clinical areas, it is often used to test the sense of smell of neurologically impaired patients. In offices and homes, it is used to awaken the senses and keep you on the go. In cafeterias, it is often used for relaxation and making conversatio... Read more...