August 26, 2009

The Original Pancake Recipe

by Mikey Buttars

To have an original home pancake mix you do not have to go far from your pantry and you certainly do not have to use an prepackaged foods from the local grocery store. If you cook or bake with any frequency in your own home then you should have no problem putting together an original mix that is either light, fluffy and thick or thin, chalked full of fruit and can fill you up with one serving.

The ingredients that you will need for you’re at home pancake mix are: flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla, salt, baking powder, baking soda, milk and vegetable oil. Depending on how many pancakes you want is depending on how much you mix.

Adding more flour to your recipe will make you pancakes thicker. Adding milk to your pancakes will make your pancakes a little more flat. To get the desired texture you are able to play around with your ingredients until you reach the right consistency.

After you have a tester pancake you will be able to play around with your recipe. Add a1/4 cup of batter on a skillet, this should make a good size pancake. You can add a little bit more if you so desire.

Once on the skillet, after a little bit of time, the pancake will start to bubble. This means its ready to be flipped over.

You can also add some fresh fruit or chocolate chips into the batter to make it a little thicker. Only do this if you have found the right consistency of your batter.

With the new fruit ingredients in there, they will mix in completely when you flip the pancake over.

You can make this easy recipe on your own. You can have pancakes every morning now that you know how to make your own from scratch.

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August 23, 2009

Pancake Recipe

by Mikey Buttars

To have an original home pancake mix you do not have to go far from your pantry and you certainly do not have to use an prepackaged foods from the local grocery store. If you cook or bake with any frequency in your own home then you should have no problem putting together an original mix that is either light, fluffy and thick or thin, chalked full of fruit and can fill you up with one serving.

Flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla, salt, baking soda, milk and vegetable oil are just some of the ingredients you will need to create a mix. Depending on how big and how many pancakes you want depends on how much you mix.

More flower will create thicker pancakes, more milk will create thinner pancakes. You will have to play around with the ingredients to get the right texture you desire.

There is always time to play with texture after you have a tester pancake when you are ready to cook. Place the desired amount of batter on a preheated hot plate, skillet or frying pan. About 1/4 cup of batter should make a reasonable size pancake that a novice can easily turn. About 1/2 cup of batter is desired for a more seasoned pancake flipper.

Once on the skillet, after a little bit of time, the pancake will start to bubble. This means its ready to be flipped over.

You can also add more ingredients, like chocolate chunks or berries to add some more flavor to your pancakes.

The new ingredients will mix completely when you flip the pancake over.

You can make this easy recipe on your own. You can have pancakes every morning now that you know how to make your own from scratch.

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August 22, 2009

Want To Make Ice Cream - Try This Method - 2 Plastic Bags And 15 Minutes

by Mia Kane

This is a really cool thing to do, and my children love it. Actually so do my friends, it’s great fun at a dinner party, or barbecue too. But I know no better way on a rainy day, when baby sitting some children to get them entertained, involved and quite! This method makes just one serving.

What you need for this.

You will need about a half cup of milk. Some people use cream, that’s ok too. But this tastes just fine with milk. You can even go half and half if you want.

1 tablespoon of sugar.

Chocolate syrup or cocoa power or vanilla extract. About a 1/4 teaspoon.

Lots of ice, if you don’t have enough you can buy it cheaply in any store or just fill up your ice trays or ice bags in advance.

Salt. Rock salt is best, this can be bought. However you can also use household table salt.

1 plastic bag that is quart sized and 1 plastic bag that is gallon sized.

Some good get on down music that you can dance to or that your kids love.

Ok now your ready to make your ice cream.

Take the sugar, flavoring that you have chosen and milk, and mix them all in a suitable bowl well. Then put them into the smallest bag. Seal up that bag well and good so that the mix will not under any circumstances escape.

Put the Ice (about 2 quarts) into the bigger bag with the salt. As a rough guide the big bag should be about half full with the ice and salt.

Put the small bag into the big bag. Important: Make sure the two bags are sealed really well. Use tape if you need to. The ingredients of both bags must not mix or meet.

And now the fun and magical bit. Put on that music, shake it on down, get that ice mixture moving around, shake it, massage it etc and in 10 to 15 minutes, depending on your dancing ability you will be rewarded with one serving of great ice cream. Hey presto! Enjoy.

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August 20, 2009

Atkins Low Carb Diet Menu

by Joy Mitchell

With the coming of the New Age, gone are the days when having a Marilyn Monroe style figure was considered of as the epitome of what a woman should look like. Now we have waif-thin role models on what the perfect woman should look like, and this is the shape we want to have too. Therefore, most of us will turn to any and every diet possible, but it’s a fact that a growing number of dieters are concentrating more on what the Atkins low carb diet menu has to offer for them than anything else.

Sure, there can be any number of diets that are similar to the Atkins Diet and the low carb diet menu plans, but it has to be said that the Atkins Diet was the first of these now popular high fat, high protein, low carb diet menu plans. And the Atkins Diet low carb diet menu will offer you the most tempting array of low carb foodstuffs to select from.

With only a little judicious mixing and matching on your part, you can even invent different low carb diet menu plans that will rival anything found in any of the other similar diets. By going on the Atkins Diet, low carb diet menu planning becomes that much simpler for you, and you also have no need to worry endlessly if what you’re cooking will comply with your dietary regulations.

The Atkins Diet low carb diet menu can help solve your problem in like this and it can also help you compile a list of foods and high carb diet menu plans that you may not eat. By doing this you can take your food lists shopping with you, where they can help you to make up your mind which foods should stay off your grocery list. This can be an invaluable aid to you in following your low carb diet menu.

This does not mean that it will be easy to adhere to your low carb diet menu. Quite the contrary in fact, even though you can eat what can amount to almost anything you like from the high fat high protein part of your Atkins Diet low carb diet menu, if you love your carbs you’ll feel the lack of them.

So, if you have been sustained for most of your life by these high carb foods, as many of us have, then you’ll have an even more difficult time getting accustomed to the ardours of the Atkins Diet low carb diet menu plans. One of the only things that’ll help you keep on your low carb diet menu and away from your high carb cravings could be your Atkins Diet low carb diet menu plans and the food lists.

Keep your low carb diet menu plans near to you and your high carb foods away from you. These low carb diet menu plans and food lists might be your closest friends in the next few weeks as you attempt the induction phase, but don’t worry. With a little perseverance on your part, you’ll come through with flying colours and a lither body using your Atkins low carb diet menu.

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August 17, 2009

Great Hawaiian Macaroni Salad For Parties

by Mike Sasaki

Each state has its own specialties, but nothing is better than Hawaii’s Macaroni Salad. You can find it everywhere in Hawaii, even outside of luaus. It’s really easy and quick to make this delicious recipe and the best part is that it only takes 6 ingredients to put this together. Chances are, you already have these ingredients at home in your fridge and pantry. If not, just add a couple minutes to the recipe to go to the grocery store and pick up 1 or 2 ingredients.

With a little more than 5 ingredients is all you need to make the best macaroni salad around. And, if you can believe it, 30 minutes is how long it’ll take to make Hawaiian Macaroni Salad. If you’re short on time, this will be your go to recipe. Easy to make and delicious, every guest of yours will love Hawaiian Macaroni Salad. Even your pickiest of eaters or your harshest food critics.

First, check your pantry because you may have all of the ingredients at home, already. If not, it’s a quick trip to the grocery store, since there are only 6 ingredients needed.

Next, cook the macaroni pasta for 8-9 minutes and until it’s tender. This is a very crucial step in making your Hawaii Macaroni Salad delicious.

Next step, cut and add the grated carrots, mayonnaise, and milk and coat well. Salt & Pepper should be added, as you like and to taste. You may choose to use more mayonnaise if needed or if desired.

Fourthly, cover and put into the refrigerator to chill. You can serve later on in the day, so it’s a time saver since you can make it in the morning.

Finally, you can get creative and add ham, Spam, peas, boiled eggs or tuna. Try out different combinations.

Since it’s such an quick and tasty dish, both you and your family will enjoy making and eating Hawaiian Macaroni Salad. You can even get the kids involved in making this recipe because it is so easy and so quick. They will feel like they helped out in the kitchen and after awhile, you may even let them takeover making this dish entirely.

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Your Anti Gout Diet Tips

by Rashel Dan

If you are looking for an anti gout diet then you are most probably looking into preventing gout for life. This is not such an impossible task. Diet does play a large role in controlling and preventing gout, so depending on your daily intake, you can either increase or reduce your risk of gout.

A person can suffer from gout if he is born with it, it is present in his family or he is obese. It is also more prevalent among men and those who are 40 to 60 years of age. If you can relate to any of these then you may want to focus on preventive measures.

Primarily, anti gout diet consists of low-purine foods.

Purines are mostly found in foods which are high in protein and fat content. Vegetable oils, greasy burgers and fatty fish are all high in purines, so you should avoid fried foods and naturally fatty produce. Basically, high purine content is found in almost all kinds of food: pork, beef, chicken, turkey, salmon, tuna, oysters, scallops, creams, eggs, peas and beans. But there are ways to have a low-purine diet and are illustrated below:

Eat more fruits and vegetables as part of your anti gout diet.

A lot of vegetables and fruits are rich in potassium. Potassium regulates electrolytes in the body and has the ability to get rid of uric acid crystals from the blood. Potassium-rich fruits are bananas, avocados, apricots and cantaloupe. High-potassium vegetables include spinach, potatoes, asparagus, beets and pumpkin.

Begin your anti gout diet now.

Start with a low-fat protein food for breakfast. For example, drink low-fat milk and utilize only egg whites when cooking. Add onions and garlic for taste and use low-fat butter or margarine. High-protein foods that are low in fat have been found to be safe. Quench your thirst with vegetable juice or concentrated blackberry juice.

Include lemon juice at lunch for cleansing. Lemon juice is filled with vitamin C and antioxidants to help flush your body from unwanted uric acids. Couple the drink with a hearty salad and meal using tofu to replace red meat or chicken, finely chopped fresh garlic and extra virgin olive oil.

Grilled or baked lean meat, wrapped foil to retain moisture, is ideal for dinner. Pair with potatoes and steamed spinach. After dinners make sure to have a bowl of cherries, berries or grapes on the side.

Other anti gout diet tips:

Carefully watch your weight. Gout has been linked with health problems such as diabetes and obesity. Slowly restrict calories by introducing more of the gout preventing foods mentioned earlier. Avoid crash diets as these can actually trigger gout flare-ups. A good anti gout diet is always a balanced diet.

Drinking several glasses of water, from 8-10 a day, would also be good to prevent gout. Water dilutes uric acid (a cause of gout) and rids them from the body. Cloudy urine means you have high acid content in your body and this is not a healthy sign. Clear urine suggests that you are properly hydrated and well on your way to good health.

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August 16, 2009

Save Time With Crock Pots

by Mike Sasaki

Tired of spending too much on your monthly food budget? Don’t you want to save money by cooking at home and spend less time in the kitchen?!

Crock pots cook slow, but end up saving you hours in the kitchen. You can prepare your crock pot meal the night before or before you leave for work in the morning.

Here are my top reasons to buy a crock pot and start slow cooking again.

1. Save money. Starting a meal in the crock pot in the morning can save you from the temptation of grabbing fast food during the evening family rush hour. Save those fast food bucks for a meal out at a nice restaurant on the weekend when you have time to sit and enjoy it.

2. Save money. This reason’s so nice we said it twice. Crockery cooking can make less-expensive cuts of meat tender and delicious.

3. Save time. Cook when you have more energy and less stress. Have your food ready and waiting for you rather than the other way around. Youll also save time on clean up. After the meal, you’ll have just one pot to wash. If you have a crock pot with the removable crockery liner (and you really should), clean up is extra easy.

4. Eat healthy. It doesnt take a nutritionist to know that a meal of meat and veggies with a green salad on the side is going to be better for your body than another frozen pizza.

5. Keep your kitchen cool and your food hot. You won’t have to heat up the whole house just to roast a chicken or cook a pot of stew. The crock pot also frees the oven and stove for other foods when you’re cooking a big meal. Whatever you do, don’t peak inside your crock pot by opening up the lid. That’ll ruin your meal!

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How To Select Waffle Makers For Everyday Use

by Terry L. Jones

Waffle makers can be purchased within any budget or price range these days. They come in a variety of models with tons of different features, so how do you select the right one for your needs? The following criteria will help you determine which type of waffle machine you need and how much you should pay to get it.

Power: This is a concern with any kitchen appliance. Many lower priced appliances that have heating elements are limited on their cooking functions, because of the lower watts of power. If you are just making waffles for a small household or will be using it only occasionally, then a more basic maker with limited watts should be satisfactory.

For those who want to make larger batches of waffles or who will use the machine all the time, a higher watt model will be more suitable.

Batch Size: Depending on how many people you are serving, you will need a machine that prepares more or less waffles at one time. You can buy small models that only make one or two at a time or very large models that make big batches at once. If you routinely serve large groups of people, then a larger model will save a ton of time in the long run.

Next, consider shape. This is something many people don’t care or think much about, but for others it is very important. You can get a traditional heart shaped waffle today, but most of these machines produce standard square or circle waffles. If this matters to you, then make sure to look around and find all the options within your price range.

Price: You can go into a local store and pick up a very basic waffle maker for less than twenty bucks or you can purchase them online for well over a hundred bucks. Most consumers will go for something that falls in the mid-range, around thirty to fifty bucks.

There is one good old rule of shopping that applies here: you get what you pay for. If you spring for a top of the line professional quality waffle machine, you are guaranteed to produce more waffles and better waffles than you would with a twenty buck machine you bought down the street. Yet, do you really need that level of an appliance in you home?

You probably don’t need the absolute best waffle makers on the market in your kitchen. You just need a high quality model that meets all of your individual answers to the guidelines presented here. Find one that works in your home for your needs, and you will have delicious, golden brown waffles for many years to come.

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August 15, 2009

Cool Dinner Party Trick - Make Ice Cream In A Plastic Bag

by Mia Kane

I love to make Ice Cream. All sorts and every type of method. This method makes just one serving, but it’s really great especially if you get kids involved. I have also done this at a dinner party, getting my guests all making their own serving. Very cool. (You don’t know my friends). It’s also great if you are babysitting some kids and don’t know what to do with them. They really love this.

What you need for this.

You will need about a half cup of milk. Some people use cream, that’s ok too. But this tastes just fine with milk. You can even go half and half if you want.

Some sugar, about a tablespoon will do.

Vanilla flavoring or extract, (1/4 teaspoon) some cocoa powder, or some chocolate syrup. It’s up to you which flavoring you want.

You will need quite a bit of ice. So you can make that in advance or pre buy it.

Salt. Rock salt is best, this can be bought. However you can also use household table salt.

You also need two plastic bags. 1 Small and 1 Large. The small one should be quart sized and the large one gallon sized.

Some great dancing music.

So now let the games begin.

Take the sugar, flavoring that you have chosen and milk, and mix them all in a suitable bowl well. Then put them into the smallest bag. Seal up that bag well and good so that the mix will not under any circumstances escape.

Take your ice out of the freezer, you will probably need about 2 quarts, and place in the bigger bag with the salt. The ice and salt should fill about half of the big bag.

Put the small bag into the big bag. Important: Make sure the two bags are sealed really well. Use tape if you need to. The ingredients of both bags must not mix or meet.

Now put on that music good and loud, and get moving around. Dance, shake and massage that mixture. Do this for about 10 or 15 minutes and magically your mix will have turned to ice cream. So now all you have to do is eat and enjoy.

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Tips For Picking The Best Waffle Makers

by Terry L. Jones

There are many lists out there of the best waffle makers on the market, but the truth is that no one machine is going to be perfect for everyone. Depending your needs and intended use for this appliance, you will come out with a different list of potential “bests.” To determine the perfect waffle machine for your home and what you may have to pay for it, consider the following tips and guidelines.

Power is a big issue with any type of kitchen appliance. Usually, lower priced models of an appliance will have lower watts of power, and that means a more limited range of capabilities. These low power models are best suited to small households or consumers who will use them on a more limited or occasional basis.

For those who will use it regularly and/or want to make a lot of waffles at once, a higher watt model will be more effective and hold up longer.

Capacity of the model is another concern. You can find very small models that only make a couple waffles at a time as well as very large professional models that will make large batches at a time. The size of your family or number of people you will often be serving at one time will determine which capacity you need.

Shape: Waffles today come in a variety of shapes. Most makers are either square or circles, but you can purchase a traditional heart shaped model as well. For many people this is not going to matter too much, but if you have a preference make sure to look around in your price range before you make a final purchase.

Price: You can go into a local store and pick up a very basic waffle maker for less than twenty bucks or you can purchase them online for well over a hundred bucks. Most consumers will go for something that falls in the mid-range, around thirty to fifty bucks.

There is one good old rule of shopping that applies here: you get what you pay for. If you spring for a top of the line professional quality waffle machine, you are guaranteed to produce more waffles and better waffles than you would with a twenty buck machine you bought down the street. Yet, do you really need that level of an appliance in you home?

In order to determine the best waffle makers for your needs, keep all of the above factors in mind. Give your own answers according to your own needs, and then look online for models that meet all of those needs. For most people, there will be suitable models from a variety of different price ranges, which makes it easy to pick one according to your price range.

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