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Latest Published Articles
1:
A Chef's Guide To Buying A Barbecue
( Category: Outdoors | Word Count:
1097 | Views: 2 | Rating: -1 )
Walk into any store specializing in barbecues for sale and one is immediately faced with an astonishing and bewildering display of different models at widely differing prices. How do you choose the one that is right for you?
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The Cool Cook's Guide to Balsamic Vinegar
( Category: Gourmet | Word Count:
561 | Views: 0 | Rating: -1 )
Balsamic vinegar is the 'wine' of Modena, Italy. It is rich, thick, expensive and marries up beautifully with food such as steak to produce an unusual finish
3:
How To Poach Eggs
( Category: Recipes | Word Count:
686 | Views: 0 | Rating: -1 )
Poaching eggs is a skill that is rapidly disappearing from the kitchens of the world, thanks to those awful patent cookers that produce something with the appearance, and consistency, of a plastic amoeba.
4:
How To Fillet Salmon
( Category: Food and Drink | Word Count:
409 | Views: 1 | Rating: -1 )
I learned to fillet fish, including salmon, in a very busy restaurant in Cherbourg, Normandy, where the required rate was something like one whole fish every 10 seconds, including gutting and cleaning
5:
How To Cook Rice
( Category: Recipes | Word Count:
465 | Views: 3 | Rating: -1 )
You could spend a small fortune on a rice cooker, or struggle with burnt saucepans and soggy rice, or follow the recipe below and get it right every time
6:
Mutton Dressed as Lamb
( Category: Food and Drink | Word Count:
528 | Views: 0 | Rating: -1 )
One of the more shady practices of unscrupulous butchers, including those to be found in many supermarkets, is to label young mutton as 'prime lamb'
7:
Terrorism: Does it Achieve Anything?
( Category: Social Issues | Word Count:
835 | Views: 1 | Rating: -1 )
It can be argued that there are two separate ways of using terror as a weapon; one is to maintain the status quo and the other is to change something, usually in terms of a political and/or economic regime