By: Andrew Fling | 2012-03-02 | Food & Beverage A root beer float is a delicious treat that almost everyone loves, and they are so easy to make. The following article will provide you with tips on how to make the “classic root beer float, as well as provide you with ideas on how to make your own special flavor. read more
By: Ben Greenwood | 2010-12-22 | Food & Beverage A root beer float is one of the most popular drinks in America and is so simple to make yet so incredibly tasty. It is also a lot more versatile than most people think. Now that American root beers are available to buy in the UK there is no excuse not to at least try one and begin loving them... read more
By: Mark Hester | 2010-09-26 | Food & Beverage Not only was one A&W location a drive-in long before any other restaurant (and before most people even owned cars) but A&W was also one of, if not THE first fast food restaurants to build their chain through franchising. read more
By: dermound becker | 2010-12-16 | Recipes One of the least mentioned but actually widely used and common food, is the good old root ginger. Ginger has served as medicine, spice and a delicacy for thousand of years before becoming widely known to the western world. More commonly cultivated and used in South Asia, East Africa and the Caribbean, it is a wealth of useful substances, and has a complex and rich effect in our body's biochemistry. read more
By: Dee Power | 2010-10-03 | Article Marketing Beer can be used in many recipes as a substitute for wine. The flavor of the beer will flavor the food. read more
By: Joey Pebble | 2009-03-25 | Party Ideas Brewing is the term used for the process of making beer. A brewery is a building dedicated to the production of beer, most often done by a brewing company. When beer is produced for domestic use in the home, the process is known as home brewing. For most of the history of beer, the beverage was made in private homes for individual and family use. During the industrial revolution large manufacturing companies started to produce beer, and were able to put most home brewers out of business. This was reinforced by federal legislation in most developed countries that restricted the manufactur. read more
By: Dominick Famiano | 2007-03-27 | Beer Perhaps the greatest thrill in homebrewing is that innate desire of the individual brewer to create a truly unique, signature beer. This process of recipe design comes easy to some, but it can present quite a challenge to others. read more
By: Jeffrey Jettison | 2010-03-31 | Book Reviews The Ultimate Home Brew Recipe Book guide's the reader's through each recipe, giving them a great feel for what each ingredient is for and why it's being added to the brew. Knowing how ingredients interact with each other is paramount to constantly creating a great tasting homebrew. read more
By: I Ling Tong | 2010-04-02 | Soups An authentic Chinese lotus root with spareribs soup recipe to rejuvenate your bodies. It is a simple soup recipe which does not require advance cooking skill to cook. read more
By: Dustin Canestorp | 2011-09-23 | Food & Beverage The term "Indy" has become a hot topic lately. The eBook revolution, Indy music, craft beer - they all hold true to the roots of independent creating and a dedication to doing things their own way. The craft brewing world has certainly come a long way since it started growing several years ago and throughout it all many breweries have managed to not only find success, but to grow despite the ongoing economic problems. read more
By: Ernesto Maitim | 2010-04-30 | Wine The beer brewing process or the creation of beer via the process of fermentation has a long and great history. In fact you can trace the beginning of the process in the olden Egyptian days, with the beer recipe descriptions to be found in the ancient documents of Sumeria. read more
By: Clair H Alston | 2010-03-30 | Wine Home brewing is an expanding pastime for folks who need to make beer at home and drink something that cannot be found in the aisles of a local spirits store and it is becoming more popular all the time. Discovering the way to make beer at home is not that tricky, though new hands should trace recipes conscientiously to ensure results that are drinkable and palatable. read more
By: Craig Thornburrow | 2011-08-05 | Gifts Nothing says football like an ice cold beer in hand while rooting for your favorite team on Saturday or Sunday in front of the big screen TV. While a typical refrigerator will get the job done, why not spice things up and make things exciting with beer can fridges? They are the perfect addition to any home and are sure to keep the beer cold for every game. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Food & Beverage Imagine tossing your friend a beer can which was invisible? As you threw the beer can they could see the fluid inside sloshing around, but they couldn't see the edges, and when they grabbed it from the air they would feel the beer can but the beer can would be translucent. Wouldn't that be cool? read more