Food and Cooking Information.
Food and Cooking Information:
Man Passes Out While Cooking, Dies From Resulting Fire (WFTV 9 Orlando) ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- A kitchen fire led to the death of a man in Orange County man. The 36-year-old victim was cooking in his duplex apartment on Old Cheney Highway when he fell, hit his head and passed out.
Valpak and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Announce the Cooking School Sweepstakes (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Valpak® and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia are providing five lucky consumers with a chance to win a trip to "The Martha Stewart Show" . Winners will be flown to New York to attend a taping of the show on Oct. 21 celebrating the release of the new book "Martha Stewart's Cooking School" and the launch of the Cooking School series on-air.
Taste of Home Cooking School (Ravalli Republic) Sisters Donna Gregory (left) and Cheryl Hill peruse issues of Taste of Home Monday evening during the live Taste of Home cooking school at the Performing Arts Center in Hamilton. The sisters say that they?ve been to at least eight Taste of Home shows.
Cookbook review: 'Jewish Holiday Cooking' (Inside Bay Area) The following review is by a reader who was given a cookbook from this newspaper. The included recipes were selected and prepared by the reader.I have never picked up a cookbook with such high hopes, only to have them dashed by such a highly convoluted and totally incomprehensible listing of
Cooking oil can turn treats to tragedy (The Salem News) BEVERLY and mdash; Cooking in oil can be bad for your health, and not just for the reasons nutritionists talk about. According to the Beverly Fire Department, firefighters in the last week responded to three separate incidents of kitchen fires sparked by overheated cooking oil. The alarming trend reflects national reports that zero in on the kitchen as the most frequent source of the average ...
SPEEDY COOKING HERE (Mobridge Tribune) As a single mom working at least two jobs or more, Shawna Winterberg was a bit hesitant about being Cook of the Week. "I like to cook, especially if I have guests," she says, "but for day to day cooking I make things that are fast and easy to make and my recipes are proof of that."
Upscale tools put the fun back in cooking (Inside Bay Area) North Carolina store owner capitalizes on expert kitchenware, stocking the best tools she can find
Cooking up black bean humor (The Sentinel) Doug Rowe?s Aunt Sue laughed when her nephew told her he was cooking up black bean soup for Shippensburg?s Sept. 27 Spill the Beans contest.
Cooking newbies turn to home dining to cut costs (The Pantagraph) PITTSBURGH -- Arnisha Keyes admits she?s no Rachael Ray. Until recently, she spent $30 a day to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner at restaurants. But the high price of gas has her testing her cooking skills to save money, packing lunch for work and experimenting with dinner salads by microwaving frozen vegetables, mixing them with spinach and pouring ranch dressing on top.
Sluggish Economy Heats Up Home Cooking (The Gourmet Retailer) The high price of gas has more consumers testing their home cooking skills to save money, CNN/The Associated Press reports. "I've been going to the grocery store a little bit more frequently," Arnishe Keyes says, laughing sheepishly at her previous lifestyle.
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