Category Archives: Diet & Cooking General

Chicken Fried Steak

For those who happen to enjoy an unusual cross of flavors and styles, chicken fried steak is something to be experienced. A cross between the classic taste of steak and the simple joys of fried chicken, this increasingly popular method of cooking steak is a wonderfully memorable mix of different flavors. Casual, yet dignified, it […]

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Chicago Restaurants

Chicago is a city that has pioneered many “firsts”. These include the first planetarium in the Western World, first atomic reaction, first elevated train system and commercial airplane. These events and facts have played a role in shaping Chicago into a city where tradition and enterprise coexists with innovative ideas. Chicago and its suburbs are […]

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Cheesecake Can It Be Frozen

Yes cheesecake can be frozen and it freezes very well, if you are having a party next week and you won’t have time to prepare your cheesecake at that time, as I’m sure you won’t, you can bake your cheesecake a week or so in advance and freeze it, but you must package it properly, […]

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Cheese Making Through the Ages

The many different types of cheeses available mean there is something to suit every taste. It is generally believed that cheese was first made in the Middle East. Legend has it that a nomadic Arab made cheese by accident when a saddlebag filled with milk fermented due to the hot sun and the galloping movement […]

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Cheese

Legend has it that an unknown Arab nomad accidentally discovered cheese. He embarked upon a horseback journey across the desert filled with a saddlebag of milk. When he stopped to rest, the milk had separated into curds and whey. The logical explanation to this occurrence is the functioning of rennin. The bacteria were present in […]

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