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The Mystery of Decaffeinated Coffee

Posted by Gary Gresham

Caffeine has become America's most popular drug by far. 90% of Americans consume caffeine in one form...

Water-Stocks.com Presents Online Audio Interview with Willia

Posted by Anne-Marie Fleming


Water-Stocks.com Presents Online Audio Interview with William Brennan, Senior Water Portfolio Manager, discussing the Water Industry and its Global Influences Including China’s growth and Homeland Security.

How To Throw A Fondue Party

Posted by Anthony Tripodi

How many times have you thrown a dinner party and didn't even get to talk to your guests because you were too busy with the dinner part of the party? Even serving appetizers can become a burden to coordinate different cooking times and to keep an eye on what food you're running out of and what people are avoiding. A better scenario would be to have a party where you could do all the prep before hand and then sit and enjoy your company. That better scenario is a fondue party.

Summer Skin Blues!

Posted by Audrey King

Sunlight, heat and chemical ingredients from your body products! It's quite a dangerous mixture topping your skin.

Windex and Food: Imperfect Together!

Posted by Matthew C. Keegan

As tempting as it may be to use, Windex or any similar type product can be a hazard to use in the vicinity of food products, particularly cutting boards. If you do not have the proper sanitizer available, a certain “secret” common household item will suffice. Please read on to find out how you can keep your guests safe!

What Is A Cheese Curd? Can I Eat It?

Posted by Dorrie Ruplinger

If you have never seen or tasted a cheese curd you might not be anxious to put one in your mouth because “cheese curd” is kind of a strange name and doesn’t necessarily conjure up images of something tasty. But a cheese curd is very tasty. I think once you try one you’ll be eating a lot more of them!

How To Find Fruit Basket Companies

Posted by Doug Mahopac

If you are in the market for a fruit basket, the next step is where to purchase the gift? Luckily today,...

Po-Boys: The Food of the South

Posted by Michael Russell

A po-boy consists of a piece of French bread. Typically the French bread is cut in half. On the bottom half is usually placed the main ingredient of the sandwich, usually items such as fried seafood, roast beef, or hot sausage just to name a few. On the top half is where the items which make up the term "dressed" are usually placed, i.e. tomatoes, pickles, mayonnaise and lettuce. The two halves are put together to make what is known as a po-boy.

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