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Omaha steaks: Why are Omaha steaks considered the best steaks in the world?

Posted on December 9th, 2011
Are you a steaks lover but do not know where to source the good quality ones from? Well, Omaha Steaks could be one-stop-shop for your entire gourmet fantasies. You must have tried, or atleast heard of this online meat delivery service.  Omaha steaks are surely not considered the best steaks in the world for nothing! Let alone beef products, it also provides very good selections of poultry, veal, pork and lamb and has even moved into offerings of pastas, sea foods and desserts recently. Here is ...
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Eating Healthy During Holiday Get-Togethers

Posted on December 8th, 2011
The holidays are a joyous time that involves celebrating with loved ones. Part of the celebrations often includes eating foods that are high in fat and calories which make the holidays a difficult time to stick to a healthy diet. However, with a little planning, one can eat healthy and not experience a drastic increase in weight gain. Consider the following tips to eating healthy during holiday get-togethers. 1. Avoid Unhealthy Foods: Make a list of foods you want to avoid over the holidays. ...
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The Best Christmas Cookie Treats

Posted on December 6th, 2011
Christmas is the most celebrated season of the year. It is the season best shared with family, friends, and you're precious loved ones enjoying the best food and drinks around. But one of the things that bring the most wonderful memories of Christmas are cookies. Imagine you receive a box full of delicious, freshly baked, home style cookies for Christmas. The variety of cookies your truly savor for. Then you taste the warm, sweet cookie melting in your mouth with every bite as you sip your hot ...
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Cheap and Easy Holiday Party Entertaining - Throw a Great Party Without Spending a Fortune

Posted on December 5th, 2011
If you are planning a holiday party, you already know that food can be one of your biggest expenses. However, you can plan the perfect party and still cut food costs. You don't even need to consider serving expensive appetizers and beverages to throw a great party this holiday season. A little imagination, creativity, and effort can make your festivities a truly memorable occasion. Here are some of the ways I've learned to save on the cost of party food over the holiday season without ...
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Sweet Treats For Christmas Dinner

Posted on December 3rd, 2011
Christmas dinner is one of the best parts of Christmas celebration. It is the moment when you get to sit down at the dinner table with your family and share the food you all prepared. It is during dinners when the best conversations take place and Christmas is of no exemption. There are a lot of dishes that every family would want to serve for Christmas the Christmas dinner. After a sumptuous meal, sweet treats as dessert will surely complete your Christmas dinner with your family. Choosing the ...
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Christmas Treats For Gift Giving

Posted on December 1st, 2011
Christmas is the time for sharing and celebration. During this Yuletide season, every person is busy buying gifts for the people special for them. It is the time of the year when you give your friends and family something fruitful to thank them for the cherished moments you have spent all year round. Of course, you want to give only the special gifts for the special people in your life. Some spend most of their time just to find a perfect gift. But with the Christmas season just around the ...
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Restaurant Menus: A Good Menu Reflects The Personality Of The Restaurant

Posted on November 29th, 2011
Restaurant Menus should reflect they style and atmosphere of a restaurant. When developing one care should be taken to provide customers with a sense of what the restaurant is all about. If the establishment is a family restaurant the menu should have family friendly entrees as well as visually appeal to those people that have families. If it is a formal restaurant the menu should have more chic entrees and the look of the menu should be more precise and conservative. There is much more to a ...
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How to Wine Taste in a Restaurant?

Posted on November 23rd, 2011
Wine has always been a satisfying and enjoyable complement to a lovely meal at a restaurant. Wine tasting in a restaurant is a very rich and rewarding experience. Once you have made your wine selection, there are a number of steps involved in properly tasting the wine that will make the wine tasting experience even more pleasurable. 1. Smell the Cork: Detecting the aroma from the cork will tell how well the wine has been taken care of. Once the cork has been removed from the bottle, examine it ...
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More Healthy Food Are Included in the Best Restaurants

Posted on November 20th, 2011
Dining out has become a regular part of most people's lifestyle. Whether we have had a busy day at work and are too tired to cook a big dinner, or are looking to spend time with friends and family, eating at a restaurant has become a quick and easy way to get a delicious meal without the hassle of cooking and cleaning up after the meal. In recent years, more people have embraced a healthier lifestyle so their eating habits have undergone many changes. People are no longer grabbing a ...
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Low Carb Cheesecake Recipe

Posted on November 15th, 2011
One of the most popular desserts today is strawberry cheesecakes. With a Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s) Print Email Re-Publish addthis_pub = 'articlesbase'; addthis_brand = ...
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Breakfasts: The Hidden Present at Christmas

Posted on November 8th, 2011
If there is one thing associated with Christmas nearly as much as presents; it just has to be food. From a dinner with all the trimmings, through decadent desserts, and onto all the sweet treats and fancy snacks. One area that doesn't always get a look in is breakfasts though; but there is no reason why not. Even if you are the one responsible for preparing the lunch, it doesn't mean you can't have good celebratory breakfasts either. A traditional Christmas favorite already; it is likely you ...
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I Should Open My Own Italian Restaurant

Posted on November 4th, 2011
I have thought about opening my own Italian restaurant because I love to cook and I love to cook Italian food. One of my favorite items to cook is lasagna. I actually cook lasagna for thanksgiving dinner instead of turkey. But whether you are cooking lasagna, manicotti, ravioli, or even pizza, the key is in the pasta sauce. Here is my recipe for great pasta sauce which is the basis for most Italian meals. I used to use a large soup pan to prepare the sauce but now I use a slow cooker. It is ...
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10 Foods you must try in Rome, Italy

Posted on November 2nd, 2011
Rome has developed its own unique cuisine that combines classic Italian cuisine with the cooking styles of the ancient Romans. When you visit the city, there are certain foods that you must taste, the best of which are mentioned below. 1. Fiori di Zucca - This dish consists of deep fried zucchini flowers that are stuffed with a mixture of anchovies, mozzarella cheese and spices to make mouth-watering antipasti. However, sometimes this dish is even served as a main course. 2. Bruschetta - This ...
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History of Favorite American Restaurants

Posted on October 31st, 2011
Many of our famous American restaurants were founded by individuals or married couples. We all know the Colonel Harland Sanders founded Kentucky Fried Chicken. He started serving meals from his gas station in Corbin, Kentucky. The Cheesecake Factory was founded by Oscar and Evelyn Overton.  Evelyn Overton originally baked from her kitchen. Applebee's was founded by Bill and T.J. Palmer. Their first restaurant opened in the 1980s. Red Lobster's founder, Bill Darden opened his first restaurant ...
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Holidays And Cooking Healthy

Posted on October 27th, 2011
Christmas season is just around the corner. Celebrating the holidays can mean many different things for many different people. It can be tantamount to shopping and gift-giving, spending quality time with family, friends and loved ones, and eating and drinking and merry-making. Perhaps the scary part for most is the eating and drinking part, since it will only lead to more calories and more weight gain. It has been a long held tradition to cook and eat some delicious food during the Christmas ...
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