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Christian InTech Articles - Cooking TIps
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Easy Gourmet Recipes you and I can do!
So, you don't think you can find easy gourmet recipes? Yes, you can! While most people think that gourmet recipes are hard to make, time consuming, or too expensive, you can find things that are gourmet and easy to make. You just need to look in...
Easy summer salads, lighter foods for a brighter summer
Easy summer salads, lighter foods for a brighter summer Easy summer salads do not need dozens of hard to get ingredients or heavy bottled sauces. Go light and use a few good quality vegetables, well combined with a little well-chosen meat, fish, or...
Food Poisoning--An Overview
Food poisoning results when you eat food contaminated with bacteria or other pathogens such as parasites or viruses. Your symptoms may range from upset stomach to diarrhea, fever, vomiting, abdominal cramps and dehydration. Most such infections go...
Homemade Cinnamon Rolls from Scratch (in 2 hours or less!)
If I've heard it once, I've heard it a dozen times: "Make homemade cinnamon rolls? From scratch? Are you crazy? That takes all day!"
Actually, it depends upon the recipe.
I have several recipes for homemade cinnamon rolls that do, indeed,...
Soyabean Curd Recipe
Every morning, I would get out of my bed and gear myself up with
jogging equitment to a nearby preserved hill for a morning jog
with my girlfriend.
After jogging around the hill and coming down from it (which
take me aout 45 minutes), at...
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Buying in Bulk
Shoppers have enjoyed the convenience of buying in bulk for a number of years. My own bulk buying experiences have been hit and miss at best, but I recently discovered just how convenient buying in bulk can be.
There are a number of advantages to buying in bulk: - some items are available only in bulk - you can choose the quantity - bulk prices are usually less than packaged prices - less packaging - less additives and preservatives when you make your own meals and mixes - more variety - often healthy alternatives not always otherwise available
When you buy in bulk it's a good idea to get your cupboards in order. There are a number of ways you can store bulk items:
- recycled plastic containers and glass jars - Rubbermaid or Ziploc containers (4 4-cup Ziploc containers cost less than $2) - resealable bags - for some items (e.g. oatmeal) you can re-use the original container
A key to bulk storage is labeling. Make sure all containers are air-tight and clearly labeled and dated. Bulk items have a long shelf life because they have been prepared with long-term storage in mind.
I've always wondered if bulk items are as fresh as packaged. In my experience bulk items have been very fresh--even
raisins! You'd be amazed at all the things you can buy in bulk. Here's a partial list to get you thinking of the possibilities:
Baking: - flours - cornmeal - spices - chocolate, carob, peanut butter, butterscotch chips - raisins - sugars
Grains: - granolas - oats (regular, quick-cooking) - rice (all kinds) - cereals (all kinds)
Dried Fruits: - pineapple - apricots - raisins - papaya - bananas - apples - cranberries - prunes - dates
Beans: - split peas - navy beans - pinto beans - kidney beans - soy beans - soup blends
Pasta: - spaghetti - lasagna - elbow macaroni - egg noodles (all shapes and sizes)
Nuts: - peanuts - sunflower seeds - almonds (whole, slivered) - walnuts
Vegetables: - sun-dried tomatoes - peppers
About the Author
Originally published at Suite 101. Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of What's for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes, tips to organize your home, home decorating, crafts, holiday hints, and more, visit Creative Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com.
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