Emma Snow
Gourmets Get Ready for Induction Cooking
Get ready, a cooking revolution is at the kitchen door. What the cell phone did for the telecommunication industry, induction cooking is now doing for the food industry.
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
Barbecue an American Tradition
Barbecue is as American as apple pie. It's aroma evokes memories of baseball games, swimming and family vacations. Mouths water when the grill is fired up. Preparing meat for the barbecue is just as important as the cooking itself.
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
Vegetarians at the BBQ
It would seem that nowadays there are a lot of options for vegetarians. Meatless alternatives seem to abound everywhere, from the neighborhood deli, to the sushi shop, to the hamburger joint. The hamburger joint? Yes, you heard correctly.
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
Different Types of Barbecue Grills?
Summer is here and the steaks are ready to grill, the only problem is that you don't know exactly what type of barbecue grill to buy. There are many questions that need to be asked when buying a grill.
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
African Elephant
The largest land mammal on the earth, weighing up to 16,000 pounds, elephants have captivated observers for centuries. Elephants have been used for labor, war, entertainment and hunting.
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
Wild Animal Endangerment
Wild animals are beautiful creatures with varying sizes, colors, and habitats. Although some can be seen in zoos, the place they are meant to be is in their own environment.
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
Caribou on the Move
There are two forms of nature. One is the nature you see every day. The other aspect of nature is something very distant, very remote. You dont see it, but you know its there. Its spiritual.
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
Canada Geese
Few spectacles symbolize autumn better than a gang of Canada Geese crossing a cloudy sky in V-formation. Common throughout most of North America, Canada Geese live around ponds, rivers, and lake shores where they feed on aquatic grass, roots, and...
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
Monkeys, Chimps, or Apes: A Primate Primer
Look, its a monkey! the father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee sitting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheet posted on the wall corrects the misnomer, but I doubt the man will read it.
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
Kangaroos
The kangaroo is a singular creature. What other animal can jump a distance of 28 feet, or a height of 6 feet? What other animal can hop at speeds of 43 miles per hour?
Date Posted: June 20, 2007