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Charcoal vs., Gas Grills :: 4th of July Barbeque Tips
When it comes to throwing the best 4th of July barbeque or cookout you should be primarily concerned with one thing: FOOD! After all, the backbone of any great barbeque is great food. And you cannot cook great food without … Continue reading
What Goes on in Cruise Ship Kitchens
Last week we discussed airline kitchens. This week, we are going to aim a bit lower as we examine cruise ship galleys (kitchens). Commercial airplanes and in-flight dining were first popularized in the 1930s. By that time, ocean liners had … Continue reading
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2012 is the Perfect Time for a Fresh Start
The term New Year’s resolution has a certain negative connotation. After all, who really expects to see their resolution all the way through to 2013? Our guess is not many…if anyone. That’s why we do not like to use the … Continue reading
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Turning Your Kitchen Into a Coffee Shop
With everyone cutting back on $4 lattes on the way to work, more and more homeowners are transforming their kitchens into their own private coffee shops. This is not only a great money saving idea, but it is also a … Continue reading
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Kitchens Then and Now: Pre-Modern Era Kitchens
Today, the kitchen is the heart and soul of a home. But right around the turn of the 20th century, the kitchen played an even more important role in the house. At this time, before central heating, the coal burning … Continue reading
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