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Home Cooked Recipes – For That Long Cherished Taste!

The website tasty home cooking is wholly dedicated to recreating the delicious flavors of home cooked meals. People can get counseling guidance, participate in competitions, search for dishes they love, view country kitchens or simply shop. People can get valuable cooking hints and suggestions from other users or even from the cookery editor of the [...]

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Chinese Cooking Japanese Chefs -The Perfect Blend Of Taste!

While the Chinese chef may think that no one can top the ancient traditions of Chinese cuisine, many fusion chefs may beg to differ. A recent trend in the United States has seen Japanese chefs creating Chinese dishes that are wowing and astounding patrons and critics alike. The Japanese have long been known for their [...]

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Taste of Chicago: A Popular Food Festival

In 1980, a group of restaurateurs approached the Mayor of Chicago with the idea of a food festival on the Fourth of July. It was the birth of Taste of Chicago. Confidence was high that the one-day event could attract 75,000 people. Instead, the event drew nearly 250,000 attendees and forever changed the way Chicago [...]

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Barbecue Recipe – With Mouthwatering Taste

Barbecuing began in the late 1800s when cattle were driven out from the West by cowboys on horseback. While on their trail, they had nothing to eat except low quality cuts of beef. These men, the cattle barons, were more concerned about earning profit than feeding themselves, so they ate disposable cuts of beef. Their [...]

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Gas Barbecues – Real Taste With Less Exhaustion

Barbecue is a slow process of cooking in a low temperature that is about 300-400 degrees Fahrenheit for about 8 to 18 hours. The low temperature creates smoke and it gives barbecue the characteristic flavor. Normally the food to be cooked is kept in a separate chamber not in contact with the source of heat. [...]

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