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how to prepare and open clams Article
What You Will Need Stiff kitchen brush Clam knife If a clam knife is unavailable, use a thin, short, dull knife. Do not use a sharp kitchen knife. Access to cool running water.
how to prepare and open oysters Article
What You Will Need Stiff kitchen brush Oyster knife If an oyster knife is unavailable, use a thin, short, dull knife. Do not use a sharp kitchen knife. Access to cool running water.
how to prepare and open mussels Article
What You Will Need Stiff kitchen brush Clam knife If a clam knife is not available, use a thin, short, dull knife. Do not use a sharp kitchen knife. Access to cool running water.
flour storage guide Article
Most types of flour keep well in a sealed container in a cool, dry, and dark location. The original paper packaging used for many types of flour is fine for long term storage as long as the package has not been opened.
storing wine Article
Before Opening Wine to be consumed within a few weeks Keep bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and vibration.
food storage and shelf life Article
Organize Your Storage Area | Storage Charts Storing your food properly and under the best condition possible will extend its life to its maximum potential. Some foods can be stored at room temperature and some must be refrigerated.
how to remove meat from lobster Article
What You Will Need A utensil that is used to crack open the hard-shelled claws and other parts of a lobster in order to access areas containing meat. This tool is typically formed to the shape of the lobster claw and legs in order to easily grasp the hard surfaced area.
tulip napkin fold Article
tulip napkin fold, how to
classic napkin fold Article
classic napkin folding, how to fold a napkin
pocket napkin fold Article
The Perfect Picnic Napkin Begin with a paper or cloth napkin (paper napkin shown) folded in a square. Lay napkin diagonally with open corners at the top. Roll the first layer, of the 4 layers, to the center of the napkin.
egg frittata Article
An egg frittata is an Italian version of the French omelet. It is not folded over like a French omelet, but rather, it is open-faced, and the preparation is also slightly different.
types of grills Article
Grills Designed for Outdoor Use | Grills Designed for Indoor Use Grilling is one of the most popular cooking methods worldwide. The ease and speed in which grilled food is cooked and the unique flavor that is infused into the food as a result of grilling are the primary reasons for its popularity.
bread baking guide Article
The most common method for bread baking is with the use of an indoor oven. The proper bread baking temperature is more readily achieved with a modern oven than with any other method.
power outage food safety Article
Food Safety Before, During, and After a Power Outage Before Keep frozen water jugs in your freezer. Frozen ice jugs will serve as ice blocks for the refrigerator/cooler and freezer, as well as drinking water in the event of a power outage.
tomato rose garnish Article
Beginning at the top of a tomato, peel the tomato skin with a sharp utility knife. The garnish works best if the peel is 3/4" to 1" wide, is a continuous peel, and the peel is thin with very little flesh attached.
how to prepare chili ingredients Article
Kitchen Tips and Techniques: Chili | Preparing Basic Chili Ingredients | Storing Leftover Ingredients Kitchen Tips and Techniques: Chili Fully develop the flavor of homemade chili by browning the meat along with the spices and onions.
why fruits and vegetables turn brown Article
Why Fruits and Vegetables Turn Brown | Prevent Fruits from Turning Brown | Prevent Vegetables from Turning Brown | Tips Why Fruits and Vegetables Turn Brown When fresh fruits and vegetables are peeled or cut open, the enzyme called polyphenol oxidase (also called tyrosinase) contained in the cells is exposed to and reacts with the oxygen in the air.
halloween centerpieces Article
Pumpkin & Fresh Flower Candle Holder Trace the bottom of a 4 to 6-inch pillar candle onto the top of a pumpkin. With a sharp knife, cut along the traced line. While cutting, hold the knife at an angle, this will create a cone shape.
roasting a turkey - turkey cooking times Article
roasting, turkey, cooking, baking, Thanksgiving
packing the cooler Article
Packing the cooler safely for an afternoon picnic or a weekend getaway will help to protect your family from food borne illnesses. A properly packed cooler will keep your food below 40ยบ F.
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