A lot of people who think they are allergic to sulphites are actually reacting to the particular form of sodium in the most commonly used sulphite - sodium metabisulphite. These people also react ...
Coincidentally, my wife just make a wonderful tuna casserole last night without soup! You just need to find yourself a recipe for "white sauce". My wife does not seem to have her recipe online ye...
Most consumer grade stuff these days is complete and utter junk.
If you are in Canada I'd recommend you go to a used place like Salvation Army Store or Neighbourhood Services, and look...
I don't think I've violated this, but if I have or do, please let me know. I often post links to my site but only when you happen to be talking about something that I've recently covered myself. ...
The internal temp is the only reliable way. I just learned this a few months ago and what a huge improvement it has made in my baking. Works for bread and bread rolls, too.
We just use cotton shop towels. Bought a few big packages of them really cheaply at Home Depot and store them in a bag. Use as required, and toss in the washing machine when dirty. Have not used...
Someone just gave me this tip the other day and it works well - wash your hands with vegetable oil, then with soap and water. The reactive oils in the peppers dissolve in the vegetable oil, so get...
Wow haggie1, could you possibly stereotype any more? What a ridiculous bunch of hogwash! Sheer bigotry in fact.
Typically it is homebrewers like me who have kegerators, and for them ...
My wife is a master (mistress?) of bean baking! Her current recipe is sort of a combination of my mother's recipe, and her grandmother's recipe, with her own twist thrown in. Note it has almost n...
Sounds like you already answered your own question Marisa - the inverted jar method is not considered safe - for exactly the reason you have experienced!
I'd say it is time to get back...
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A lot of people who think they are allergic to sulphites are actually reacting to the particular form of sodium in the most commonly used sulphite - sodium metabisulphite. These people also react ...
Food scraps should be composted, not put into the garbage.
If you have a food dehydrator, cut them into thickish slices and dry them out - they are unbelievable!
Coincidentally, my wife just make a wonderful tuna casserole last night without soup! You just need to find yourself a recipe for "white sauce". My wife does not seem to have her recipe online ye...
Most consumer grade stuff these days is complete and utter junk. If you are in Canada I'd recommend you go to a used place like Salvation Army Store or Neighbourhood Services, and look...
I don't think I've violated this, but if I have or do, please let me know. I often post links to my site but only when you happen to be talking about something that I've recently covered myself. ...
The internal temp is the only reliable way. I just learned this a few months ago and what a huge improvement it has made in my baking. Works for bread and bread rolls, too.
Here is a great cooking site for crock pots http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/
Beet cake! Everyone I've given this recipe to absolutely loves it. Even the kids! http://www.urbanhippy.ca/baking/beetcake
Chocolate Zucchini Cake!!! http://www.urbanhippy.ca/chocolate/zucchini/cake
We just use cotton shop towels. Bought a few big packages of them really cheaply at Home Depot and store them in a bag. Use as required, and toss in the washing machine when dirty. Have not used...
Someone just gave me this tip the other day and it works well - wash your hands with vegetable oil, then with soap and water. The reactive oils in the peppers dissolve in the vegetable oil, so get...
"updating items" is not eco-friendly. Use items until they wear out and cannot be used any more. That is eco-friendly.
Wow haggie1, could you possibly stereotype any more? What a ridiculous bunch of hogwash! Sheer bigotry in fact. Typically it is homebrewers like me who have kegerators, and for them ...
My wife is a master (mistress?) of bean baking! Her current recipe is sort of a combination of my mother's recipe, and her grandmother's recipe, with her own twist thrown in. Note it has almost n...
Do you have a basement? Can you take a stab at root cellaring them? I've been trying it with carrots with pretty decent results. http://w...
Sounds like you already answered your own question Marisa - the inverted jar method is not considered safe - for exactly the reason you have experienced! I'd say it is time to get back...
Here is my ketchup recipe http://www.urbanhippy.ca/node/43
Speaking of kegging, I've got a very good (if somewhat ugly) page on how to keg your beer : http://www.bodensatz.com/staticpa...
Ug, that's not a recipe if it uses teabags! How about a real recipe with loose tea?