By: Chef Brian | 2011-01-12 | Cooking I started with some raisin bread that I found in his bread box on the counter. I then placed 4 eggs in a bowl with 1 cup of milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon honey, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and 3 tablespoons brown sugar. I whipped all of the ingredients together and set aside. read more
By: pooja rajput | 2012-05-06 | Government Things do not seem very bright for reigning French president Nicholas Sarkozy who is running for the presidential elections once again. read more
By: Benjamin Christie | 2011-10-05 | Recipes Believe it or not, French toast recipes can be dated all the way back to medieval Europe. The poor could not afford to waste food, so to use leftover bread (even if it had passed its best) and heat it up was the clever solution. Today, French toast is a very popular breakfast option as well as a delicious snack. Below is a lovely recipe for French toast with vanilla, a sweet alternative to what yo read more
By: Matt Howard | 2012-03-26 | Cooking A lot of people love French toast, however the ingredients utilized are really high in cholesterol and fat. Butter, thick bread, eggs, and syrup are all a dieter's nightmare, not to mention all the scrumptious toppings you can add. You may be surprised to know that you could make this meal healthy and delicious all at once! All you need to perform is use simple substitutions. read more
By: Frank Ernhart | 2010-12-05 | Recipes A Tasty Omelet is always a welcome breakfast dish, especially when accompanied by 2 slices of bacon, a slice of buttered toast with jam, and a glass of fruit juice and a steaming hot cup of coffee. The green pepper and onion omelet made here has been "Grandson Tested", if you get my drift, and it passed with flying colors. read more
By: Barbara Zagata | 2010-05-20 | Cooking When people actually cooked at home a lot more than they do today, they didn't have 100's of exotic recipes that used 3 tablespoons of some crazy condiment kids won't eat anyway. Recipes like frittatas and French toast were designed for practicality---they're highly economical because they use things up...old bread, roasted asparagus, cheese. read more
By: Angel Merle | 2010-04-01 | Recipes When it is appetizingly prepared, the housewife generally finds that she can serve seafood more often. Fish is not only easily assimilated by the body, but most fish has relatively high vitamin value. read more
By: Tina Reeves | 2012-01-18 | Recipes The smashing French toast is made out of the basic resources available in the kitchen that can be dished out in matter of minutes. This lovely fried-food is a concoction of bread-butter-eggs, a traditional recipe. The recipe for French toast differs from cultures to countries, with each one of them having their own popular versions. read more
By: anubond | 2010-12-03 | Recipes Cheese chilli toast is comparatively a simple meal popular in the United Kingdom made by placing cheese spread on slices of toasted bread. Cheese chilli toast is more like an open sandwich that consists of a single slice of bread with one or more food items on top. The topping can be anything suitable ingredients of your choice with cheese. Normally the cheddar cheese is commonly used to top the toast with cheese. read more
By: Emely | 2012-02-19 | Recipes How to prepare French Mayonnaise? There’s nothing like homemade mayonnaise, a classic French sauce that’s an emulsion of egg yolks, oil, acid, and seasonings. We cook the eggs fi rst so there are no issues with eating raw eggs...See recipe read more
By: Rita Dawson | 2012-03-27 | Cuisine In today’s world, a person has no time for his family or friends in his busy schedule. He gets very few chances to show his friends what they really mean to him. He wishes to treat them the best during their visits. Technology – An invention of mankind had brought the entire world to a single mouse click. The world now lies in our hands making everybody our friends through social networks. Th read more
By: Alexander V. Martin | 2010-12-09 | Recipes This "sweet omelet" is a variant on the tried-and-true breakfast omelet. This crepe-like breakfast is made with eggs and served with fresh fruit and whipped cream. It is a great option for those on lower carbohydrate diets who are still looking for a brunch treat. Eggs are packed with nutrition, including protein and minerals. The yolks are a great source of Omega 3 fatty acids, particularly if the eggs come from hens eating bugs and weeds or on a diet of flax or fish meal. read more
By: Alan Summers | 2007-06-28 | Gardening Planting and care information for the very popular scrub, ILex Verticillata, commonly known as Winterberry Holly. read more