Scrapbook Recipe Organizer

amber | Cooking | Friday, August 8th, 2008

Scrapbook Recipe Organizer
Scrapbook Recipe Organizer by Rebecca Ludens

Cooking with TVP
Learn how to save money with TVP, and experiment with some meatless recipes.

Apple Peeler is for Rich Duchebags!
I can appreciate great cooking products that’d save me time and eat the best part of the fruit.  In this case, the Apple Peeler does a great job at peeling most of the Apple’s skin and more. This gadget is great for rich duchebags who does not know how to use a knife.  Other than […]

April Cricket Specials and Deals…

amber | Cooking | Thursday, August 7th, 2008

April Cricket Specials and Deals…
April Cricket Wireless Deals I can’t believe it’s April already! Well, the good news is that it’s Spring and summer is very near. That means beach volleyball, bbq’s and party time! Of course you’ll need a phone to gather all your friends for these events and what better phone than Cricket Wireless with unlimited […]

New MRI technique could catch cancer early

amber | Cooking | Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

New MRI technique could catch cancer early
A new imaging technique that relies on naturally occurring baking soda in the body could help pinpoint cancer earlier and quickly gauge if drugs to kill tumors are working, British researchers said on Wednesday.

Surfacing | Marseille: A Spinning Globe Stops Here

amber | Cooking | Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Surfacing | Marseille: A Spinning Globe Stops Here
The hilltop district of Cours Julien showcases the spoils of immigration: fashions of the Maghreb of North Africa, cuisines of the Middle East and music from southwest Africa.

Grill Your Steaks with the Sun

amber | Cooking | Monday, August 4th, 2008

Grill Your Steaks with the Sun


Some “green” gadgets are too hilarious to pass up posting about. I have some serious doubts that this thing would actually cook a meal worth eating. But I felt compelled to share this concept design, should you need a pick-me-up for your Friday. Or perhaps you’ll decide this is exactly how you’d like to spend your Saturday afternoon.

The solar dish focuses sunlight onto a solar receptor and the energy travels to the grilling platform, heating a coil that cooks your food. Strikingly like an electric stove top. If you don’t have enough sunlight, there’s a plug-in cord… I don’t know how effective this thing could actually be unless it is quite expensive, but figuring that most of us BBQ when the sun is out, it may be a concept worth putting together. At least it’s not yet another solar bag or backpack.

Anyway, it cracked me up. So, happy Friday.

Via Ecofriend, Tuvie

Homemade Furniture Polish

amber | Cooking | Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Homemade Furniture Polish
Two recipes for homemade furniture polish.

Chinese Cooking 2
Chinese Home Cooking 2

For The Love Of Local Food

amber | Cooking | Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

For The Love Of Local Food
Renowned chef Alice Waters teaches young students how to cook with locally-grown food from farmers markets because of its benefits for our health and the environment, John Blackstone reports.

Baking Soda for Powdery Mildew

amber | Cooking | Friday, August 1st, 2008

Baking Soda for Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew and other fungus diseases of plants have long been successfully controlled with a mixture of baking soda, water and and oil or soap to help it spread.

Powdered Sugar Recipe

amber | Cooking | Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Powdered Sugar Recipe
No need to pay a premium for powdered sugar, you can make it yourself.

New York Restaurants - Top Dining in Manhattan

amber | Cooking | Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

New York Restaurants - Top Dining in Manhattan
To say that Manhattan has many great dining places is an understatement. With more than a hundred restaurants serving the gamut of world cuisine, the variety of dining choices in Manhattan is so wide it can make anyone’s head spin. Practically all types of tastes, whether it’s for a specific ethnic cuisine, fine dining or just […]

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