Grinding Gourmet Coffee Beans from Costa Rica
Posted on August 27, 2008 - Filed Under Food | Leave a Comment
A good cup of coffee starts with the coffee bean and how you grind it. First be sure you select the finest coffee bean - the Costa Rican coffee bean. Then grind it properly.
Grinding Gourmet Coffee Beans from Costa Rica
Quality brewing always needs a quality grind. It is not enough to grow superior coffee beans. If you are not having a proper coffee grind, then get ready for a worse brew. Costa Rica is best in both growing nice beans and grinding them in the right way.
Read More..>>Organic Coffee - the (lead free ) gourmet coffee
Posted on August 22, 2008 - Filed Under Food | Leave a Comment
Next time you pull in your local gas station for a fill up please ask for it lead free - that is the coffee - try the organic coffee.
What is Organic Coffee?
Today many agricultural products are grown using organic methods and coffee is no exception. Organic products have a very minimal effect on the environment because there is no use of insecticides, pesticides and fertilizers. All organic produces are certified to ensure that their products are grown in such a way. Expensive and very technical labs must conduct very thorough tests on the gourmet coffee to ensure the product is organic.
Read More..>>Joining a Wine of the Month Club!
Posted on August 2, 2008 - Filed Under Food | Leave a Comment
find out how long the club has been in business. There’s nothing to say that a new club won’t do a great job in choosing your monthly wine, but it’s usually best to entrust your membership with someone that has been doing this for some time.
If you’re trying to pick the best wine of the month club, you may be absolutely overwhelmed by all the choices out there. From the California Wine Club to The International Wine of the Month Club to so many others that operate locally and online, a wine lover can easily be distracted by all the choices and feel tempted to throw in the towel and just go back to purchasing wine one bottle at a time.
Read More..>>Are You Interested in Home Wine Making
Posted on July 29, 2008 - Filed Under Food | Leave a Comment
Most homemade wine is made from a grape juice concentrate, so don’t worry about growing and harvesting your own grapes - or needing to stomp on them once you do! You can also use different fruit juices as well, for a different type of flavor.
Whether you’re a real wine enthusiast or just someone looking for a great part-time hobby, home wine making can be fun and enjoyable, and of course there are very few other pursuits with such a tasty payoff! It may seem somewhat intimidating to the novice, but in reality, home wine making can be very easy with just a little bit of guidance.
Read More..>>Super Tasty Spicy chicken and noodle salad
Posted on July 23, 2008 - Filed Under Food | Leave a Comment
Begin by making the peanut sauce. Place the peanut butter, soy sauce, 1 tbsp of the lime juice, caster sugar, 1 tbsp toasted sesame oil, chilli and garlic into a food processor with 3 tbsp cold water. Puree and pour into a bowl. Finely shred the chicken breasts and mix into the dressing. Set aside.Finely slice the red pepper, cucumber, carrot and spring onions. Place in a large mixing bowl with almost all the coriander leaves.
* 70g chunky or smooth peanut butter
* 20ml Kikkoman soy sauce
* 3 tbsp lime juice
Read More..>>Malbecs Popularity in South America
Posted on July 20, 2008 - Filed Under Food | Leave a Comment
Malbec is a
variety of grapes used for making red wine. Malbec grapes tend to be a dark
inky color and have vigorous tannins. Named after the Hungarian peasant who
first introduced it to France,
Malbec is one of the six grapes permitted in the blending of red Bordeaux wine.
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and northeastern Italy.
http://www.classicwines.com/malbec-wine
About the author
Lindsay Alston is a contributing editor for
Classic Wines, specializing in Malbec
wines
Appetizer Recipes for Tailgating Party
Posted on July 3, 2008 - Filed Under Food | Leave a Comment
Wherever your tailgating party might be, here is a great appetizer to get things moving.
Most people who love watching football game at any stadium also love tailgating parties before heading to game and what makes this experience more exciting is when they are preparing for an appetizer to take on their tailgating. Have you got new appetizer recipes for your tailgating party? If not, the appetizer recipes for tailgating party given below might be a good start for more tailgating parties to come.
Appetizer Recipe for Tailgating Party 1: Taco Salad
Read More..>>Flavoured Milk
Posted on April 25, 2008 - Filed Under Food and Drink | Leave a Comment
Flavoured milk is the milk in which some flavour and colour have been added to make it more palatable. Flavoured milk should contain milk fat percent equal to the minimum legal requirement prescribed for the milk from which it is prepared. The term “drink” can be used when there is a minimum of 2 percent fat content. Nowadays, one can find a variety of flavoured milk in the market like chocolate flavoured milk, fruit flavoured milk and sterilized flavoured milk, which are more popular.
Read More..>>Celebrate The Season With Gourmet Chocolates
Posted on April 24, 2008 - Filed Under Food and Drink | Leave a Comment
If your looking for a great gift for someone with a sophisticated palate, gourmet chocolates can be the answer for you. Gourmet chocolates offer excellent solutions for any gift giving occasions. This holiday ditch the mass produced chocolates in the candy aisle at your local grocery and opt for the real stuff to put a smile on the faces of friends and family alike.
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Why go gourmet?
- Gourmet chocolate delivers a taste not achieved by mass producers of chocolates. Because gourmet chocolate it produced on a smaller scale by professional chocolate makers, often referred to as chocolatiers, the overall quality is far better than those produced in mass quantities by larger companies.
Menu Planning With Your Caterer
Posted on April 17, 2008 - Filed Under Food and Drink | Leave a Comment
When arranging the menu for any event, it is imperative you and your caterer consider a number of “not-so-obvious” menu planning items to help make certain your event is a success. Reflect on the following when you are picking out the menu:
What is the analysis of the guests that will be attending the event? Understanding the demographics of your guests will enable you to consider menu options that are perfect for your event. The following will help you better plan to reach that objective.
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