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Preparing And Storing Food – A few Handy Tips

Owen Jones | January 28, 2010

In these times of superior alertness of the shortages in the world and the recent economic problems in the whole world, but especially in the wealthy Western countries, which are the powerhouses of most Third World countries’ expansion, people are more aware of waste. It is a sin again to throw away food, like it was 50 years ago.

This can only be a good thing although it is a disgrace that it took an international financial crisis to make us remember the lesson. Nowadays, waste of any kind is greeted with public censure and so it is at home too. Most people spend a very high percentage of their outgoings on food and so anyone who wants to cut back, has to first look to this quarter to make a saving.

However, saving does not necessarily mean ‘not buying’, it can and should mean ‘not throwing away’. In other words, prepare your food and do not let your food go off. Preparation and storage are the key words. With that thought in mind, here are a few of my tips for preparing and storing food correctly.

Bread – tons of bread is thrown away every day, because it has gone stale or mouldy and yet it is totally unnecessary. Keep your bread in the deep freezer and not in the bread bin. A whole loaf will slice frozen with the proper knife and sliced bread will come away slice by slice. There is no requirement to defrost as it only takes a minute or two at room temperature.

Bananas – most people know that banana skins turn black if stored in the fridge, but most people do not know that bananas can be frozen solid. Yes, the skins will still go black, but the fruit will be unharmed.

Cake – to stop cake from going stale, store it in a tin with an apple. The moisture in the apple will stop the cake from going hard.

Watercress – to prevent watercress from wilting, store it upside down in water, that is stalks up.

Salt – salt often gets damp, especially if stored in a steamy kitchen without sufficient ventilation, but you do not have to worry about that if you put two or three grains of rice in the salt cellar. They will soak up the moisture before the salt.

Cereal – prevent cereal from going soft by resealing the bag with a few clothes pegs. Your cereal will last weeks more.

Jam – boiling jam produces a scum which has to be skimmed off and thrown away. This wastes jam, goodness and flavour. However, if you whisk a knob of butter into the mixture at the last moment the scum will not appear, saving time and goodness.

Funnel – you always seem to need a funnel when you do not have one. Then you vow to get a funnel for the next time. Do not bother. Just cut the top nine inches off a plastic bottle of cola. It makes an ideal throw-away funnel. Some of the larger bottles even have a handle on them which is even better.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with researching the programmable crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

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Food: Five Tips

Owen Jones | January 23, 2010

There can not be many people who do not enjoy their food, but the human race, being what it is, I expect that there are a a small number of them. Nevertheless, for the rest of us, cuisine is a source of every day delight and, like a beverage, it is frequently used to commemorate a happy event. not only that, but different foodstuffs are eaten for the different meals or distinct celebrations.

Commemorative meals were indubitably planned around the seasonal foods on hand, but some foods were transported huge distances for the benefit of those who could meet the expense of them. For instance, my father deemed it a grand luxury to be given an orange in his stocking on Christmas Day sixty years ago. How the times have altered! Very few children would think an orange a gift, special or not, any day of the year in our time.

Nevertheless, the preservation of foodstuff is still a daily concern and therefore, I have listed a couple of good guidelines on preserving foodstuff below, so that you will obtain the best from that which you have bought or grown in your garden even a long while afterward.

The Quickest Quiche: a quiche is the conventional healthy fast food and this is one of the finest quick methods to make one. Put one onion, four eggs four ounces/125 grammes of butter, half a pint/250 ml milk, baking powder, 2 ounces/60 grammes of grated Cheddar cheese, parsley, salt and pepper and anything else you like into a strong food mixer/blender. Whirl it all up together and pour it into an appropriate dish, lined if you have it with some pre-made, shop bought, pastry. Bake at 190C/375F/Gas Mark 6 for 40 minutes. It serves four and is delicious.

Heavenly Hamburgers: next time you make hamburgers, do not salt the meat before cooking them. Use your traditional recipe and make the patties as usual. Then, put a handful of sea salt in your favourite heavy duty frying pan and heat it up to very hot. Drop the hamburgers onto the salt and cook as usual. The outside of the hamburger will go crisp and the grease will be kept to the absolute minimum.

Salmon In The Papers: a fantastic way to cook a whole salmon is to cook it in newspaper. You ought to try it. Prepare your salmon according to your favourite recipe. Then wrap in three or four thoroughly drenched sheets of newspaper (any one). Make a nice parcel out of it; as neat as you can. Place the soaking-wet parcel on a baking tray in the centre of a moderate oven. Bake until the paper is dry on the top and then turn it over. When that side is dry the salmon is done. It’ll take about an hour. If you want to eat it hot, peal the paper off straight away and dish up. If you want to eat it cold, leave the package until it is cold and then unwrap. Either way the skin will stick to the newspaper.

Off The Wall: if you are uncertain when spaghetti is fit to be eaten, through a strand at a tiled wall. If it sticks, it is done.

Cheap And Cheerful: for a quick, healthy, extraordinary summer sandwich filling, pick some fresh, young dandelion leaves; wash them thoroughly; dress if you wish and put between slices off a good loaf of bread.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the Rival Versaware crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

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Cooking: Five Tips

Owen Jones | January 19, 2010

There can not be many individuals who do not like their food, but the human race, being what it is, I presume that there are a a small number of them. Nevertheless, for the rest of us, food is a font of daily delight and, like a beverage, it is often employed to commemorate a celebration. not only that, but different foodstuffs are served for the different meals or distinct celebrations. Celebratory meals were undoubtedly considered around the seasonal foods available, but some foods were transported huge distances for the consumption of those who could meet the expense of them. For instance, my Dad deemed it a great treat to be given an orange in his stocking on Christmas Day sixty years back. How the times have altered! Very few children would judge an orange a present, special or not, any day of the year nowadays.

Nevertheless, the storage of foodstuff is still a daily affair and therefore, I have written a couple of top guidelines on preserving food below, so that you will obtain the best from that which you have bought or grown in your garden even a long period afterward.

Chicken Stuffed With Spoons: a great way of preparing chicken to be eaten at a cold buffet or in sandwiches, is to put as many spoons as possible into the cavity of the chicken (not silver or plated ones though). Then, place the chicken in a large saucepan or pot and bring the water to the boil slowly. Simmer for 10 minutes, cover and leave until the water is room temperature. The spoons will retain the heat and cook the chicken from the inside out. it will be one of the most succulent chickens you have ever eaten.

Roasted Crisp And Light: if you like crisp-skinned roasties, it is best to parboil them first, but that is only half the story. so, boil the potatoes for five minutes and drain thoroughly. Put the lid on the pan and shake it about violently. Bang it hard on the chopping block several times. The harder the better. Then put the parboiled potatoes in the baking tray with the meat or fowl to cook as you would normally.

Salad Soup: Do not throw away salad that has been soaked in salad dressing. Whisk it up in a food processor with a can of tomatoes of tinned soup. Add lots of garlic to taste and adjust the thickness to suit your taste. Chill it down and you will have one of the most delicious summer soups ever.

Curdling Cure: if your mayonnaise has curdled there is one sure fire way to bring it back to life. stir in a couple of tablespoons of Hellmann’s mayonnaise and your problem will be over.

Simply Scrumptious Topping: a really, quick, delicious and almost infinitely variable topping for a savory pie can be made in seconds. Choose the flavour you want from the crisp rack; puncture the bag to let our the air and then crush the contents in the gag. it really adds something to a pie. The same trick can be used on the bottom of a potato pie a Texan housewife told me.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the programmable crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

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Chinese New Year Cooking Symbolism

Owen Jones | January 17, 2010

There are few festivities celebrated around the world on the identical fantastic scale that the Chinese New Year is celebrated. This is an occasion that affects people all around the world. The celebrations are rather exotic and a lot of fun for everyone who takes part. One thing that many outsiders may not appreciate is that most of the aspects of the Chinese New Year celebrations have a very specific purpose and connotation. Even the food.

Whether you are Chinese are not, I ‘m sure that you could use a degree of good luck to make things run a little more smoothly in your life.

When it comes to cooking for a Chinese New Year celebration there are a few things you should bear in mind. The foodstuffs that are prepared each have their very own meaning and a specific reason for being prepared.

Dumplings are supposed to bring riches in the New Year to those who eat them on this special day. Of course, riches is something that most people want to have and there are many ways of doing so. Other foods that symbolize the attainment of riches on the Chinese New Year are bamboo shoots, black moss seaweed, egg rolls, and oranges. This is just the beginning of the tutorial in the symbolic nature of food for the Chinese New Year.

Longevity or long life is something else that the Chinese famously yearn for. Eternal youth some may call it. The secret, they say, to a long life is the eating of the correct food as part of the New Year festivities. Those foods include: noodles, Chinese garlic, chives, and peanuts.

Prosperity is attributed to foods such as lettuce, whole fish, and pomelo. In addition to success whole fish and pomelo are believed to bring abundance and togetherness (as in marriage or romance) during the coming year.

Chicken is the main course if happiness is the goal. In addition, chicken is associated with marriage, particularly when served with foods, which are considered to be dragon foods, such as lobster.

Those wanting children in the near future should add eggs, seeds (such as watermelon seeds) and pomelo – above all the last two, if you want a couple of children.

To end with, if good luck is what you most require, try to add a tangerine or some seaweed to your plate on this special day. If your run of luck has been really very bad recently, you may want to double up on your serving of both.

The Internet contains masses of delicious recipes to help you commemorate the Chinese New Year as traditionally as you can. Recipes for foods such as Jiaozi (Chinese noodles) and egg rolls are to be found online and they will go some way towards creating the right atmosphere. Add a few lettuce wraps and longevity noodles and you will have a good basis for a Chinese New Year meal.

The only other thing you require then to make your Chinese New Year celebrations go with a bang (quite literally) is fireworks. The Chinese New Year would not be the same without them, so choose your food well, either buy it or cook it (or both) and then let off your fireworks safely for a great winters evening’s entertainment.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the programmable crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

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Programmable Crock Pots Allow You To Save Time, Money And Share Great Tasting Meals with Your Family

Emily Branklee | November 29, 2009

Crock pots are not the same as they once were even if they look the same.

The comfort and satisfaction of a home cooked meal is something everyone delights in. But who can take the time to prepare a full meal these days? Not too many people that I know!

With the changing schedules a modern household has to endure, it hard to shop for food let alone make meals everyday, especially dinners. The old reliable crock pot or slow cooker has saved many a night with an easy meal. Though they have been around for decades, they have undergone updates and still save you money and time.

Today’s health findings have shown that food should be cooked faster than it used to be in older crock pots. You don’t want to have food cooking for 6 to 8 hours at low temperatures anymore. Vegetables and meats keep their flavor better if cooked faster at a higher temperature.

Most crock pots come with programmable timers making sure that the roasts, stews or BBQ’s they are preparing are kept at a higher temperature for a shorter period of time. These timers can be set to allow for different cooking times depending on the food being cooked. This really adds to their convenience.

There are many new models on the market and you can still find your mother’s old reliable Rival crock pot, too. Programmable crock pots are available in different cooking capacities from mini crock pots to full fledged roasters, big enough for turkeys and very large roasts.

Using a crock pot can save you both time and money because:

- Crock pots use less electricity than conventional ovens and need no gas.

- They generate almost no ambient heat leaving the kitchen cool on warm days.

-Crock pots save you time and personal energy because you have done the all work before.

- Slow cooking renders cheaper cuts of meat tender and flavorful, saving you money.

- Foods cook in their own juices adding more flavor.

- Using a crock pot saves water due to the steam generated in cooking.

- Very easy setup, just add meat, vegetables and spices, liquids and set time and temperature and let the machine do all the work.

- After cooking for hours, your food will still be moist and flavorful.

- Only one pot to clean after the meal is over.

- Large families or big parties can be fed with only one large crock pot.

Programmable crock pots are the easy alternative to making simple meals for the entire family everyday or your next dinner party. It’s flexibility allows you to make easy work of dinners and lunches with lots of time left over for other things. Saving money and time is what makes these versatile cookers still popular after years in the kitchen. You can make anything you want.

Give it a try. Remember, it’s not your mother’s crockpot anymore.

When you searchall over the Net for the best and greatest in a programmable crock pot or a slow cooker , be aware to understandwhat to look for before you buy. You will be able to feed your family the best meals and save energy at the same time. There are many sourcesyou can find what you are searching for but be aware to read reviews and check out the best of the best at my website: http://www.programmablecrockpot.org

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