Posts Tagged ‘food’
Written by Owen Jones on 07 September 2010
All RFID tags are used to store and eventually send information. They can best be thought of as the replacement for the bar code. However, they have important advantages over bar codes. For example: RFID tags can store much more data than bar codes; they can be scanned from further away and they can actually transmit information, not only store [Continue]
Written by Daniel Caliguire on 01 September 2010
Pizza has been with us for centuries. Many people wonder, when did the out of the ordinary and delicious premium pizza make its way to the pizza oven? What would the actual ancestors and forefathers of pizza creation, think about this brand new culinary arts work of art? [Continue]
Written by Tim Harris on 23 August 2010
If you are hosting a large celebration together with more than 100 visitors (wedding reception, retirement celebration, college reunion, loved-one's birthday) you should plan on having it at a larger venue, where event organizing experts can help you with the organizing, dinner along with catering professionals can assist you with all the cuisine [Continue]
Written by Tim Harris on 18 August 2010
If you are hosting a large celebration together with more than 100 visitors (wedding reception, retirement celebration, college reunion, loved-one's birthday) you should plan on having it at a larger venue, where event organizing experts can help you with the organizing, dinner along with catering professionals can assist you with all the cuisine [Continue]
Written by Daniel Caliguire on 14 August 2010
Pizza has become a symbolic representation involving both American and Italian foods and there aren't any limitations on how you create your own. The oven cooked, thin crust or maybe deep dish or pan, round or perhaps rectangular, it really is a common favorite throughout America, which has a broad number of regional variations. [Continue]
Written by Daniel Caliguire on 11 August 2010
Pizza has become a symbolic representation involving both American as well as Italian food and there won't be any restrictions on how you prepare yours. The oven cooked, thin crust or pan, round or square, it's a common favorite all over America, that has a vast amount of local versions. [Continue]
Written by Owen Jones on 22 July 2010
Have you ever used a crock pot? Or what we call a slow cooker in the UK? My father gave me a crock pot for Christmas twenty-five years ago and I only had to replace it, because it got stolen. Some thief must have heard the were great and pinched it for his wife. [Continue]
Written by Owen Jones on 08 July 2010
Whether you are cooking for two for romance or out of obligation, you will discover that there are many resources online and off to help you find the perfect meals for your marvelous twosomes. One thing to bear in mind however is that when cooking for two, it is often better if two are doing the cooking. This permits cooking to become a chance for [Continue]
Written by Jessica L Cooke on 20 June 2010
Are you browsing for a Weber natural gas grill review? This article is going to review the 3 leading gas grills from Weber. [Continue]
Written by Owen Jones on 13 June 2010
Though the terminology 'deep sea fishing' seems to indicate marine fishing expeditions, the term actually applies to any form of fishing in waters larger than a lake. Rivers and ponds are not meant for deep sea fishing as the water may not be deep enough. Deep sea fishing is carried out in coastal waters that make up the habitat of lots of species [Continue]