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		<title>Tips in cooking with a recipe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 16:14:40 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Family]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tips in cooking with a recipe

When all you have done in your life is eat the food
that is already prepared, cooking it will be very much
like waking up in a world that you are not familiar
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</script></p> <p>When all you have done in your life is eat the food that is already prepared, cooking it will be very much<br />
like waking up in a world that you are not familiar with. This is where recipes and cookbooks come in.</p>
<p>These self-instructional guide to different dishes is your answer to that confusion. The cook book will give<br />
to you a step by step account of what you should do, from preparing and gathering the ingredients to<br />
actually cooking the dish.</p>
<p>You actually don&#8217;t need to ask anything because everything is already provided for you. But despite<br />
the blow by blow account of what you should be doing, many still find cooking with a recipe arduous and<br />
confusing. Some do not get the results that they want. Others do not get to cook it at all, stumped at the<br />
first step in the recipe.</p>
<p>Here are some tips that will help you breeze through this cooking manual and make cookbooks your bestest<br />
cooking buddy in the world.</p>
<p>1. Know the terms</p>
<p>Recipes may tell you what to do but they may not always be as simple to follow. Some cookbooks use<br />
terms that only seasoned cooks know.</p>
<p>Words like batter, medium rare, tablespoon, minced and cubes will be like alien words for those who do not<br />
have any experience with cooking a dish.</p>
<p>One solution to this is to always have a dictionary with you. That way, you can look at the meaning of<br />
each word and then proceed from there. You don?t have to panic when you see those words. They are all in the dictionary, I assure you.</p>
<p>If a dictionary will not work for you, you can always buy a cook book that are especially made for the novice. Some cook books even have a section, where all the cooking terms are explained not only in words but also in illustrations. If a dictionary is not for you, you can always buy these simple cookbooks instead.</p>
<p>2. Always arm yourself with measuring materials</p>
<p>Measurement is the most important part in cooking a dish. If you have not measured your ingredients well,<br />
chances are your dish will not taste as it should be. Too much of flavoring and you will have a too salty or<br />
too sweet a dish. Too little flavoring and you will have a bland-tasting dish that your kids will not touch for a million years.</p>
<p>3. Go slowly.</p>
<p>Great food is never achieved in speed. If you want great tasting dish, let the meat boil for an hour and not 15 minutes shy of an hour. The quarter of an hour that you did not boil the meat will spell a lot of difference in the meal that you are cooking.</p>
<p>The same goes for instances when you are over the time frame. That is why it is important to always have a<br />
clock in your kitchen counter or if possible a timer. This will make timing the food a lot easier as you can<br />
always put an alarm to remind you. It is also a good idea to put more lead time for you to cook the food. If the recipe book says, 1 hour, then allot 30 minutes more. Do not be in haste to cook the food as this will<br />
only spell disaster.</p>
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		<title>All about GE Monogram Refrigerators</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 19:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[


 Refrigerators are a key appliance in any household; how else is someone able to store and preserve their leftover food and perishable groceries? And since these things are plugged in to an electrical socket and run 24/7, a reliable refrigerator is a must. It would be a great inconvenience if that shoddy motor went [...]]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>Refrigerators are a key appliance in any household; how else is someone able to store and preserve their leftover food and perishable groceries? And since these things are plugged in to an electrical socket and run 24/7, a reliable refrigerator is a must. It would be a great inconvenience if that shoddy motor went out on you and spoiled a weeks worth of food. Maybe you already have a reliable refrigerator from GE, or Kenmore, or Viking.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But what if you want a little more than practicality? Sure, that towering cooler giant may have successfully preserved the remnants of Thanksgiving dinner year after year, but its appearance clashes with that cute little motif you have going on in your kitchen. So where could you find something that&#8217;s designed for home décor and reliability? Look no further; a GE Monogram refrigerator may be the item you seek.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span id="more-33"></span> Why a GE Monogram refrigerator? Well, for one thing, the GE Monogram collection is built with a lasting appeal and quality. These appliances amaze visitors when they come over for a social gathering, and they won&#8217;t let you down in such a critical moment. You know you&#8217;re getting a quality product, as the GE brand is well-known for putting out such appliances that last for quite a while.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Are you interested? Let&#8217;s take a look at a GE Monogram refrigerator then. The ZISP420DTSS Built-In Side-by-Side refrigerator offers a high aesthetic quality and a couple of neat features. The smooth and sleek stainless steel really shines, and the handles are crafted to give both a special look and feel. As well as being energy efficient, the spacious interior allows you to store anything you need. There&#8217;s even a climate control that allows you to chill beverages in minutes or thaw meat in a few hours.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If that doesn&#8217;t fit your kitchen, then maybe this GE Monogram refrigerator will; the 32 inch Built-In Bottom-Freezer. This fridge looks like a well-crafted cabinet, but made from premium polished steel. It also has an electronic control with a digital display which allows easy and precise control over temperature settings. These come with doors that open either to the left or the right, or you can double up and get a 72 inch fridge.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If you don&#8217;t want a built-in fridge, you can always get a GE Monogram free-standing refrigerator. It has all the basic features combined with the excellent aesthetic design of the GE Monogram line. Place it where it is best suited in your kitchen to impress your visitors.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The GE Monogram Collection isn&#8217;t just refrigerators, though. If you&#8217;re looking to spruce up your kitchen, look into the other products that are offered. You can get a polished electronic convection oven to replace that old ratty one, or a microwave oven to add a special look as you zap some leftover dinner. From fridges to ovens to stoves, you don&#8217;t need to look any further than a Monogram appliance. Add to your kitchen with a stylish Monogram product today!</p>
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