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How To Throw A Tea Party

Tea parties are a great way to gather a few close friends for a timeless tradition. Begin by sending out invitations 3 weeks in advance. Purchase tablecloths and other decorations to match your theme.
Concrete AbstractMarch 17, 2006

How To Make Your Own Cookie Bouquets

We've all seen them. Clusters of big, gourmet cookies, individually wrapped in shiny, colored cellophane, with bows and ribbons. They come in many styles and with different treats, toys or gift items attached to or inside a basket or vase of...
Ricky AlbertaMarch 15, 2006

How To Enjoy A Good Cup Of Gourmet Coffee

Are you tired of your regular Joe life and your regular Joe cup of coffee that you start your day with? Then it’s time to reward yourself with something different. Why not jazz up your morning ritual with cup of rich gourmet coffee.The...
Anthony TripodiMarch 15, 2006

Coffee - To Freeze Or Not To Freeze?

It was 6am and I'd just arrived at my local gym. As I walked into the entrance area I sensed that smell of all smells wafting across the foyer - the fine aroma of a well brewed coffee. It was my favorite part of the day.I wandered over to the...
Dean CaporellaMarch 15, 2006

History of Napa Wine

History of Napa Wine:"Napa" means a land of plenty. This part of world is full of rivers, migrating birds especially waterfowls and the valley of greeneries with plenty of wildcats, elk, black bear and grizzlies.
Abhijit DeyMarch 15, 2006

Eat Moderately

The first step to loose weight and be healthy is to control your eating habits. Loosing weight starts with eating moderately.Did you know that your new automobile is likely to have a larger cup-holder than your older model?
Anna Maria VolpiMarch 15, 2006

Pierogi Recipe: Potato and Cheese Filling

One of the most popular, if not the best, Polish dishes is the pierogi. Pierogi is a versatile food that can be enjoyed several different ways. It is basically a dumpling that can be stuffed with meat, sauerkraut, potato, or any other filling of...
Michael A. StazkoMarch 15, 2006

Selecting the Right Ingredients for Home-Made Wine

Tips for choosing the best home-made wine ingredients:Fruits must be ripe, but not over-ripe. A few shriveled grapes or black currants are unlikely to harm a brew. In the case of larger fruits such as plums, the doubtful ones should be taken out.The...
James WilsonMarch 13, 2006

Wine Utensils

Ideal wine making utensils to use for boiling ingredients & juices are those consisting of good quality enamel. If possible, try to purchase wine utensils sold under proprietary names, as they are often most reliable. They cannot be chipped.Cheap...
James WilsonMarch 13, 2006

Wine Bottling and Syphoning

The ideal utensils to use for wine making and boiling ingredients & juices are those of good quality enamel. Those sold under a brand name are most reliable. The utensils must not be chipped.It is almost impossible to pour clear wine from one...
James WilsonMarch 13, 2006