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Miscellaneous Kitchen and Food Tips

from: Yokes

Constant Shopping List. Make your own permanent shopping list of all the groceries you buy regularly, leaving space for write-ins. Run off lots of copies and post one, with pencil attached, on the refrigerator or cupboard door so you and other family members can check needed items as they run low. When you head for the store with one completed list, tape up a new one.

Dental Floss in the Kitchen?. Don't just keep dental floss in your medicine cabinet keep some in the kitchen as well. Unflavored dental floss is often better than a knife to cleanly cut all kinds of soft foods such as soft cheese, rolled dough, layered cake and cheesecake.

Fluffy, White Rice. For fluffier, whiter rice, add one teaspoon of lemon juice per quart of water.

Get Rid of Garlic Breath. Three remedies for garlic breath: Eat fresh parsley, chew on a coffee bean, eat a bowl of lime sherbet.

No More Soggy Ice Cream Cones. To prevent ice cream from dripping through the bottom of sugar cones, stuff a miniature marshmallow in the bottom before you add the ice cream.

Stew Too Salty?. If a soup or stew is too salty, add raw cut potatoes. Discard them after they have cooked - they will have absorbed the salt.

Too Sweet?. If a soup or stew is too sweet, add salt. If a main dish or vegetable is too sweet, add a teaspoon of cider vinegar.





 

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Toss scallops on the grill for a taco twist - San Francisco Chronicle


Toss scallops on the grill for a taco twist
San Francisco Chronicle
But we throw tradition to the wind when it comes to the actual cooking. He prefers chopping up lettuce for a dainty salad, or slicing tomatoes to drizzle with olive oil and drape on toast. Me? I like to throw a hefty piece of meat on the grill, ...

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Staying In: Tips for TV, cooking and more - San Francisco Chronicle


Staying In: Tips for TV, cooking and more
San Francisco Chronicle
Shopping list: Radishes Avocado Cherry tomatoes Romaine lettuce Red cabbage Jicama Limes Cilantro Cucumber Jalapeno pepper Pantry items: Tortilla chips Vegetable oil Cumin Salt The recipe: For the salad: 1 1/4 cups cooked black beans, rinsed 1/2 cup ...

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Grilled Cabbage - Washington Post


Grilled Cabbage
Washington Post
(If some of the leaves come loose and start to burn, use tongs to pull them off and transfer them to a plate while you cook the remaining cabbage. If you're doing this on a full-size grill, the cooking time might be reduced.) Transfer the cooked slabs ...

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Cost-Buster Cooking: Shed mayo, shed the fat - The Providence Journal (blog)


Cost-Buster Cooking: Shed mayo, shed the fat
The Providence Journal (blog)
We know from the writings of Apicius -- perhaps the world's first food writer -- that eating shredded cabbage dressed with vinegar dates back to the Romans. Our term "coleslaw" is much more recent. It dates to the 18th century, and is the Anglicization ...

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Chartwells School Dining Services Sponsors Cooking up Change Healthy Cooking ... - Food and Drink Digital (press release)


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Food and Drink Digital (press release)
Winning honorable mention was the team from Chicago Public Schools (CPS) with their oven-fried chicken, "Cousins" collard greens & cabbage, and sweet potato salad. The team from Chicago Vocational Career Academy (CVCA), a CPS school managed by ...

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