Many people are unaware of the long history of wine tradition in Hungary. As this rich wine tradition is brought to light, more and more people are becoming aware of Hungarian wines…
Do They Really Make Fine Quality Wine In Hungary?
Posted by on November 13th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsWhy Many People Stll Prefer Fine French Wines Over All Others
Posted by on November 10th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsFrance has an ideal climate for producing wine, couple that with perfect soil conditions and availability of water and you have the best location in the world for wine production…
A Brief History About Jell-O
Posted by on November 10th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsOn March 17, 1993, according to the Jell-0 Museum Web page, technicians at St. Jerome Hospital in Batavia, New York, apparently having nothing better to do, hooked an electroencephalograph up to a bowl of lime jell-0…
Some Of The Reasons Chardonnay Is A Favorite Among White Wines
Posted by on November 9th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsChardonnay wine is named for the Chardonnay grapes that are used to create it. These grapes originated in the Burgundy and Champagne regions of France but have adapted well to conditions all over the world. The ease of growing Chardonnay grapes have helped them to spread to many parts of the world…
The Benefits of Healthy Coffee
Posted by on November 9th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsA debate that has been raging for the last few years boils down to one basic thought: is healthy coffee a myth or a reality? Many researchers believe that the health benefits of drinking a cup of coffee greatly outweigh the supposed ill effects of the drink…
Cooking Recipe - A Great Recipe For Traditional Italian Baked Lasagne With Meat Sauce
Posted by on November 8th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsThis Lasagne recipe comes from a traditionally made lasagne from Bologna Italy. It has been handed down through the generations and it is still a common dish in that area.
A friend of mine who travels to Italy quite often has tasted many Lasagne recipes and he says this recipe is his favorite. We will prepare this meal in two parts…
Guide To Buying Online Wine
Posted by on November 7th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsBuying online is so simple and easy that it’s not surprising that so many people choose to make their purchases this way now. However, it can be a daunting process with their being so many options available to internet users nowadays.
Many sites have the features to help you select the perfect wine for any occasion or gift…
Useful Cooking Advice To Create Culinary Masterpieces
Posted by on November 7th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsCooking is a fun way to introduce new foods to your family. However it is not just about feeding your family, it is a way to spend quality time together. Children should always be included in the cooking process it not only lets them share in the quality time, it also gives them the skills that they will need later in life…
Tagines From Morocco Find Their Way Into US Dining Table
Posted by on November 7th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsTagines is one of the popular North African dishes consumed mostly in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Also known as Tajine and sometimes mispronounced Tangine, this North African specialty has traveled all the way across the Atlantic to the kitchens in the US…
The Best Way to Barbecue Fish
Posted by on November 7th, 2007 in Food and Drink · 0 CommentsWhen 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?..