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20 Grilling Times for Cooking with your George Foreman Grill
Your George Foreman Grill cooks food quickly. This is due to the fact that the electric grill is designed to cook from both the top and the bottom at once after you've closed the lid over your food. But just how quickly will food cook in your George...
4 comments10 Funny Kitchen Utensils
An article with photos on humorous kitchen utensils. From a mousetrap cheese cutter to a Darth Vader toaster, something to make everyone laugh.
34 commentsChopsticks or Forks: What Is Correct in Thailand?
Chopsticks are the eating utensil of choice in many Asian countries, but most especially China where their use originated. Forks are used in Western countries and originated in Greece.
19 commentsCooking Basics: How to Use a Wire Whisk
Find out about how whisks work, how to use them, and the various different kinds and what they are for.You'll be a whisk expert in no time
4 commentsWhy Use Silicone Kitchen Cooking Tools and Utensils?
What advantage does silicone kitchen cooking tools and utensils have over those made from plastic, wood or metals? This hub shares 5 reasons why using silicone kitchen cooking tools are beneficial.
15 commentsCondensation Polymerization in Nylon, Terylene, Bakelite and other Methanal Polymers
Condensation polymerization and examples of polymers. Condensation polymerization in nylon, terylene,urea-methanal, phenol-methanal and melamine-methanal.
0 commentsCold Sores (HSV1) : What They Are and How To Get Rid Of Them
Cold Sores (HSV1) is a very common virus that is transmitted through contact. Read this article to learn more about Cold Sores, how to treat them, and how to help limit infecting others.
8 commentsWhy Set a Proper Table Setting? It's Just the In-Laws for Dinner!
Is the proper place setting a big question for you? Do you wonder if you should use placecards or the good China? Place setting for that special occasion can be easy if you follow the rules setting a table and plan the event ahead. Learn how to set the table and follow the tips for a successful, enjoyable gathering.
20 commentsIs Cast Iron Superior to Teflon?
Yes. Yes it is. Read on to find out why your granddad's old-fashioned cast iron skillet is superior to the brand-new nonstick cookware you probably registered for when you got married.
12 commentsNot From a Dollar Store
VivBounty here to bring you some items I would not buy from a dollar store again. This is a metal grater. Notice the small rust spot inside the top right. For one thing we have no idea what metal this is, but more importantly the rust is dangerous if you are cut with the grater. Diseases like tetanus can be dangerous when not treated properly. The previous one rusted much sooner and so I stopped using this one at the first sign of rust.
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