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I Want To Make An Amazing Dinner For My Boyfriend But I Can’t Cook! Any Tips?

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February 13th, 2010 >> Cooking tips

I want to fix something amazing for dinner for my boyfriend and I, but I’m a horrible cook. Any tips? Are there any simple recipes that taste great and aren’t too common (no spaghetti or hamburgers or something like that).
Thanks!

Ever Want to Know How to Cook Mouthwatering Stew?

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January 22nd, 2010 >> Other

You might have already tried making a chicken stew recipe or something similar and, if you did, the odds are that you used a saucepan on the stove. This is the most common way of making chicken stew but you can use a dutch oven or a slow cooker for stew recipes too. Dutch Oven Cooking Tips for Wonderful Stew Dutch ovens, which are sometimes called casseroles, french ovens or stockpots, are very useful. They are thicker and heavier than stockpots and this means they are able to conduct heat more deeply and more effectively. You can make braised meals, pot roasts, and stews in a dutch oven. You can sear meat in it, on the stove, and then transfer the whole thing to the oven to finish cooking. Dutch ovens have high sides, making them good for deep-frying and you can boil pasta or rice in them too. To make a stew in a dutch oven, you can brown the meat or poultry in batches in the dutch oven on the stove. Meat browns easily in a dutch oven and you can brown a lot more at once than if; you were using a smaller pan. You can continue the stew either on the stove or in the oven. Cast iron is a good choice for a dutch oven but iron does react with some foods. Some dutch oven manufacturers put a layer of enamel on the iron and others preseason the pots by spraying oil into them and baking it on. It is possible to erode the preseasoning away, making enamel the best choice. Crockpot Cooking Tips for Making Stew Using a slow cooker, sometimes called a crockpot, is a great cooking method to use with stew recipes. If you want to make stew in a crockpot, it is quite straightforward. First, you have to brown the chicken or meat. Then you add the other ingredients, perhaps vegetables, bouillon, herbs, spices and potatoes, and leave it to cook over a medium heat for five or six hours or a low heat for about eight hours. Crockpot stews are tender and flavorful, which is why this stew cooking method is so popular with a lot of people. If you are out working all day, why not use a slow cooker for making your dinner? You might like your chicken stew spicy or mild but whichever type of stew you prefer, a crockpot is the ideal way to make sure your dinner is ready for you when you get home. It might only take an hour or two to make a stew in a normal pan but, when you are ready to eat, a slow cooker delivers the goods instantly. A lot of people have discovered that slow cooker or crockpot stew recipes are easy to make, crockpots come with basic cooking tips, and instructions for use, making them simple to master, even for the novice cook. The beauty of a slow cooker is you can add your ingredients in the morning go off to work and come home to the smell of a wonderful home cooked meal and not have to do any work when your tired from a long hard day’s works.

Want to try something different with an homemade flare why not try our homemade chicken stew or maybe a little more mainstream like one of our chicken noodle soups find them at the site for chicken soup. There are many varieties of chicken stew, ranging from basic to spicy, from thin to thick or healthy and nutritious. Find them at http://www. ChickenNoodleSoups. com

I Want To Buy Electric Rice Cooker, I Will Put Rs.500 For That,pls Tell Where I Have To Buy That,im In Hyderab?

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January 17th, 2010 >> Cooking tips

I want to buy Electric rice cooker, i will put Rs.500 for that,pls tell where i have to buy that,im in Hyderabad,India?

What Would You Like To Ask?i Want To Buy Electric Rice Cooker, I Will Put Rs.500 For That,pls Tell Where I Hav?

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January 16th, 2010 >> Cooking tips

I want to buy Electric rice cooker, i will put Rs.500 for that,pls tell where i have to buy that,im in Hyderabad,India?

I Want To Start Growing Herbs And Using Them In Cooking?

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January 12th, 2010 >> Cooking tips

My family has never used a lot of herbs in cooking, but I love almost every herb I’ve tried. I would love to have tips on what herbs taste good with different foods, Also, any advice on growing my own herbs indoors would be great! Thanks!

I Hate Cooking, But Want To Eat A Healthy And A Balanced Diet. Any Tips On How?

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December 17th, 2009 >> Cooking tips

I have decided to transition to a healthy life style for better living and weight loss. However, with my full schedule, it’s difficult for to consume a prepared meal every time, thus I often resort to snacks and ‘fill-me-ups’. I wanted to know how I can learn to eat healthily, and learn to enjoy cooking while also trying to cure my sugar cravings. Any thoughts and tips would be highly appreciated.

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I Got A Benecasa Rice Cooker For My Wedding, And Want To Return It. Anyone Know What Store It Came From?

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November 30th, 2009 >> Cooking tips

It’s listed as an 8 cup automatic rice cooker from Benecasa (might be Bene Casa). It’s manufactured by MBR Industries. I tried their website, and it was no help. I already got the rice cooker we registered for, and we would really like to get rid of this one. If you can help, that would be great.

I Want To Buy A Rice Cooker To Cook Congee And Soup, Any Suggestions?

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November 24th, 2009 >> Cooking tips

Have you try Sanyo ECJ-D100S 10-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cooker/Steamer, or Zojrushi or panasonic?


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If You’re Cooking With A Slow Cooker And Want To Half The Recipe, Does The Cooking Time Change?

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October 19th, 2009 >> Cooking tips

I have a recipe for pineapple chicken and I want to half the recipe (3 chicken breasts rather than 6, 1 pepper instead of 2, etc). Does that mean I half the cooking time as well, or does it stay the same?

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