Posted by Tang Patrick on November 19th, 2007 in Food and Drink ·
Honey is made in one of the world’s most efficient factories - the beehive, by some of the most efficient workers - bees. The colour and flavour of honey differs depending on the bees’ sources of nectar. There are 22 common floral varieties of honey. Typically, lighter honeys have milder flavours than the darker honeys…
Posted by Tang Patrick on November 16th, 2007 in Food and Drink ·
When you invite your friends over for a Sunday afternoon barbecue, you want to get it just right, so how do you make sure that your barbecue will be the rave around town? This leads us to the eternal question - gas or coals - which is better for that backyard barbecue?
It is difficult to get a straight answer by asking your friends…
Posted by Tang Patrick on November 7th, 2007 in Food and Drink ·
When coming to barbecue fish, there is a general fear that all the fish will end at the bottom of your barbecue stove as opposed to the well presented pictures in any recipe book; more importantly, remaining as on whole piece at the end of the process. So how does one get that delicious barbequed fish, just right?..
Posted by Tang Patrick on October 31st, 2007 in Food and Drink ·
A hamper is a British term for a (primarily large) wicker basket that is used to transport food or other items. Many other forms of hampers exist, such laundry hampers and they are all related by the fact that they contain something, often in a form of basket…
Posted by Tang Patrick on October 24th, 2007 in Food and Drink ·
Pesto in Italy and Pesto in the rest of the world; is just not the same. So what is it that makes authentic Italian pesto unlike any pesto you have ever tasted? Is it as simple as making it by hand or are there certain techniques that ensure a successful or a flopped pesto?..
Posted by Tang Patrick on October 22nd, 2007 in Food and Drink ·
When an Aussie says ’would you fancy a barbie at my place tomorrow?’ they are not speaking of an American doll with a large bosom…
Posted by Tang Patrick on October 20th, 2007 in Food and Drink ·
Today the planet seems smaller than ever. Our modern world with all of its inventions has made it possible for people living on opposite sides of the globe not only to know about each other but also to become friends. Friendships are made by way of travel or through the Internet…