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    Am I good at making split second decisions?

    When cooking more than one thing at once there is always room for a disaster. You need to be able to think quickly in order to avoid any complications. Thinking on your feet is a necessity in work...

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    Asian Black Tea Set

    "Its goodness is for the mouth to make," Lu Yu wrote in the first ever annals of tea drinking, called Cha Jing or the Art of Tea. But sometimes, it really pays to match the kind of Asian black tea set...

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    Bar Tricks

    Bar Trick # 1   Olive in Brandy Snifter. Ingredients:  1 olive and 1 brandy snifter. Objective:  Put olive in brandy snifter. Situation:  You can not touch the olive with your body (hands, mouth, ...

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    Cabbage Soup Recipe

    Cabbage has long been used as an ingredient in soups. And, although one of the reasons is the abundance of this vegetable in many countries throughout the globe, the fact remains that cabbage tastes ...

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    Cast Iron Tea Kettle

    Classically known as testubin, cast iron tea kettles were originally used all through Japan as kettle for water boiling on an open fire. They were generally hung above fireplaces to also provide humi...

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    Ceramic Tea Kettles

    Ceramic tea kettles are one of the more ancient types of kettles used for boiling water to make tea. At the height of the tea's popularity as a drink, ceramic tea kettles were already there in the bac...

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    Ceylon Black Tea

    Ceylon black tea, like other "true" tea types, come from the tea plant called Camellia sinensis. But what sets black tea apart from its cousins is the way it is processed. Where green tea is steam...

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    Changing Styles Of Your Outdoor Cooking Fireplace

    An outdoor cooking fireplace is excellent for party gatherings. The outdoor fireplaces provide a unique way to prepare meals in the comfort of your own backyard. One can enjoy the warmth of a campfire...

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    Changing Styles Of Your Outdoor Cooking Fireplace

    An outdoor cooking fireplace is excellent for party gatherings. The outdoor fireplaces provide a unique way to prepare meals in the comfort of your own backyard. One can enjoy the warmth of a campfire...

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    Chicken Soup Recipe

    Chicken is a good source of protein - it contains less of the saturated fat and cholesterol found in pork and beef. Moreover, who doesn't love a chicken soup? It is probably the most famous soup ingr...

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    Chicken With Beer Recipes

    There are such things called beer recipes. These beer recipes are basically meals prepared with beer, and are quite tasty, enjoyable and yummy for one and all. One of the most popular ways of preparin...

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    China Black Tea

    The Chinese call it hong cha (red tea), but don't let the name confuse you. China black tea couldn't be any farther in both taste and color from what Westerners call "red tea" - roibboos tea. Like...

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    Chinese Tea Types And Its Production

    Chinese has been drinking tea for approximately 4,000 years. Along with firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, and vinegar, the Chinese considered tea as one of the seven necessities to begin a day. T...

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    Coffee Maker

    Most people who prefer to start their day with a cup of their favorite coffee, coffee maker is a must. You just need to scoop up the coffee, add water, and turn on the coffee maker. Your coffee is rea...

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