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    Famous Dave Barbeque

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    between good barbeque and legendary barbeque is all in the details. Famous Dave’s hand mixes their own dry rubs, sources the highest quality meats available, and simmers their sauces on the stove from scratch. In addition to being passionate about cooking up the best BBQ in the La Crosse, WI, area, their grill masters love getting other people in on the barbeque fun. If you want to up your grill game and learn to cook different types of meat like a pro, check out this guide. How To Barbecue…

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    Soup Day, relish your soups and let your body reap in the benefits that a bowl of veggie or meat soup provides. Soups, be it vegetable soup or chicken soup, are essentially healthy as it is packed with the goodness of vegetables and is cooked minus oil. And, the health benefit of chicken soup, especially for common cold, has been known since ancient times and considered a wives’ tale. Moreover, scientific study has also proven that chicken soup has the ability to reduce inflammation of lungs by…

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    1/2 cups filtered water  1 tsp salt  1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon  3/4 cup jam of choice (strawberry, blueberry, guava, etc)  3/4 cup creamy peanut butter, room temperature  Unsweetened almond milk  Nonstick cooking spray How to Prepare: 1. Grease the Crock Pot with nonstick cooking spray. 2. Mix together the water, oats, cinnamon, and salt in it. Cover and cook for 8 hours on low. 3. Stir the peanut butter into the oatmeal until thoroughly incorporated, then stir in the jam. Serve warm…

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    While the sirloin is cooking, my mom and I begin to make the dough by adding six cups of flour, six eggs, and a half cup of water at room temperature into a bowl. Dough that is too wet or too dry can be a disaster to handle, so adding the perfect amount of water is critical.…

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    foods to be more efficient now. In different forms, Oil saving technology is now available on different forms. Food production methods are now very sophisticated. How terrifying food technology has changed our lives? Food technology has changed our life completely. In modern age, we don’t need to use old food preservation techniques. No need to roast the meat. No need to eat raw vegetables. No need to make a oily pickle. Old Food Technology: Cooking: Early cooks had no need of new-fangled…

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    most men do not like anything to do with the kitchen, myself included. I was recently watching football and out of nowhere my wife decided to switch channels and insisted we were going to watch a cooking show, to cut the story short the chef in the show happened to be using cooper cookware was impressed by the cookware so much that am planning to get them for my wife to use in the kitchen.at first I thought the chef was just marketing the cookware, so I decided to get involved with "kitchen…

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    I place the foil over the chicken in the baking pan and put it in the oven. After about 45 minutes, the chicken finally reached the temperature of 165-degrees and was ready to eat. Thought the chicken was slightly dry, I had a great time finally cooking something myself that required instruments other than in the…

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    Deconstructing Food in The Lunchbox ( Drama/ Romance Film) Being a passionate cook, I fell for first-time director Ritesh Batra’s film, The Lunchbox. This film got the actual cooking right. Several batches of food from different parts of India are recreated in the lunchbox Ila packs. Maharashtrian dishes such as stuffed bitter gourd and basic comfort foods such as dal and paneer kofta made the cut. The lunch break is the only time the otherwise frustrated and busy accountants in Saajan’s office…

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    We all know how to make a peanut butter sandwich or a hamburger. But if you want something big comes in three layers do, why not learn and easy to make the sandwich recipe quickly association. The club sandwich has been for a very long time. This appears to have originated in the Club-Tour car trains. But no matter where it came from, there are some ingredients that food will always have. This includes white bread, a little bacon crispy chicken and some vegetables. If you do not have chicken,…

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    dough. Mix brown sugar, cinnamon, raisins, and walnuts; sprinkle evenly over dough, leaving a 1 ½ inches strip clear along the top long edge. Roll up, starting at other long edge, and pinch seam closed. Cut log in half crosswise. Using paper towels, oil inside of a 2-gal. reseal able freezer bag. Put half-logs inside, leaving some space between them, and seal bag. Freeze until solid, at least 6 hours. Relocate the frozen dough in a cooler up to 1 day before baking. Remove logs from bag, ideally…

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