Monthly Archives: November 2011



Delicious Camping Snack Ideas

Posted by John Moxly on Nov 30th, 2011 • 

When going on a camping trip, food is one of the most important things you need to take along. But, since camping takes extra energy, it's also crucial to take snacks to eat between meals. Here is a list of easy and delicious snacks suitable for taking on camping trips.

Consider Kitchen Essentials Online

Posted by Tom Allitt on Nov 27th, 2011 • 

The kitchen is often the very hub of the home. It tends to be an area in which people congregate after work or after school. Whilst being an unofficial gathering area, the kitchen also has to be a practical place for food preparation to take place.

Have The Great Smell Of Roast And Ground Coffee Every Day

Posted by Lawrence White on Nov 25th, 2011 • 

It is very ironic that being a person not medically able to drink coffee, I love the smell of it. In fact my previous job was near a coffee-processing factory and while on playground duty I used to inhale the smell intently, especially on a chilly winters day.

Can Herbal Tea Cure High Blood Pressure? Examining a Natural Remedy

Posted by Tad Kumagai on Nov 24th, 2011 • 

The articles describes how to make the herbal teas that will help lower blood pressure such as alfalfa tea and hawthorn tea.

Exploring Food Storage Options

Posted by Tom Allitt on Nov 23rd, 2011 • 

Storage invariably requires space; within this space room can be allocated for certain household goods. Take the kitchen for example; this is one of the most congested rooms in the entire house, mainly because of the range of different items that are stored here.

An Introduction to Spanish Food and Cooking

Posted by Bill Oliveira on Nov 22nd, 2011 • 

This informative articles explains the common ingredients and cooking techniques used in preparing Spanish cuisine.

Afternoon Tea On Mothers Day

Posted by Lawrence White on Nov 22nd, 2011 • 

This mothers day treat your mum and the guest of her choice, to an afternoon spent enjoying the grandeur of taking traditional English tea at Fortnum and Masons or Grosvenor House in London after visiting the magnificent Kensington Palace.

10 Excellent Picnic Recipes For You

Posted by Mathieu Courchesne on Nov 18th, 2011 • 

Holiday season brings with it the spirit of picnicking and since food is part of the package, you'll find these recipes very handy.

Walnut-Crusted Halibut With Orange Salsa

Posted by Jason Oakley on Nov 14th, 2011 • 

Halibut and walnuts are good sources of omega-3 fatty acids, and oranges arerich in vitamin C, both of which may protect against heart disease.

A Unique Twist on Your BBQ Catering

Posted by Lawrence White on Nov 14th, 2011 • 

Nothing beats the aroma of cooking on a BBQ grill. Enjoying the summer outdoors, your friends and good food is the best way to have a party. There are many considerations when you are planning your BBQ catering event. Are you using a gas or charcoal grill? What is your choice of food and how much preparation time is required?

Easy Picnic Food On The Go

Posted by John Moxly on Nov 7th, 2011 • 

Making picnic food doesn't have to be tough. In fact, you don't have to make it at all. Here are a few picnic food items you can pick up on the go.

Food Safety Tips for the Summer

Posted by Tony Hill on Nov 4th, 2011 • 

Summer is the perfect time to entertain - the weather is fine (sometimes!) and the evenings are long, and there's nothing better than a barbeque with friends. But did you know that food poisoning cases double during the summer months?

Food Storage For The Modern Home

Posted by Tom Allitt on Nov 1st, 2011 • 

Next time you are in the kitchen have a good look around at all the different kinds of food storage solutions you have. There will be a breadbin, a fridge and freezer, a pantry, a salt and pepper shaker, a biscuit barrel or tin, the list goes on and on.