The word Swieconka comes from the polish word “swiecic” which means, “to bless”. On Easter Sunday, Polish families prepare an Easter basket, filling it with traditional polish food and Easter delicacies and then taking it to church to be blessed by the priest. The blessed food is then laid out on the table on Easter Sunday after mass and the meal that follows is called Swieconka.
Traditions For a Polish Easter Lunch - Swieconka
Posted: 13th July 2010
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From being a summer activity shared by family and friends, the barbecue is now rapidly becoming a year long activity. Cooking in the outdoors has its share of delights; it comes with a set of hazards as well, especially those linked with food contamination. As the barbecues grow in number and frequency, it is become all the more important to follow food safety norms while enjoying the barbecue.
Barbecue and Food Safety
Posted: 11th July 2010
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The 21st century has brought a lot of changes to how we live and our approach to food and eating. It would seem that our world is literally racing around the clock. “So much to do, so little time to do it,” is the new motto by which we live. To keep up with our busy lives we have changed our eating habits - skipping meals, food on the go and takeaways are all common place. The days of healthy home cooking are fading into the past - a great shame considering all the benefits home cooking has.
Healthy Home Cooking - The Benefits of Healthy Home Cooking!
Posted: 8th July 2010
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Cutting and slicing are two things we always do in our kitchens. Often times, we are impressed in how beautiful and fast professional chefs cut tomatoes, onions, and other fruits, meats and vegetables in their cooking shows. And sometimes we tend to mimic their style either to get fancy or just to make our work a little bit faster.
Choosing Durable and High Quality Kitchen Steel Knives
Posted: 1st July 2010
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Spice racks are kitchenware used mainly for displaying jars filled with various spices. They are available in the market in a variety of different shapes, sizes and prices.
Usage of Spice Racks
Posted: 1st July 2010
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Jam is basically fruit, sugar and pectin. Making homemade jam is not difficult, but like many other things, you will get the best results by using the right tools and techniques.
Make Homemade Jam to Learn Home Preserving
Posted: 25th June 2010
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We all lead busy lives these days and finding the time to cook meals that our families will enjoy is increasingly difficult. Here we provide a few tips to help get that balance right.
How to Prepare Cordon Blue Meals and Still Have Time For Your Family
Posted: 23rd June 2010
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If you love trying out new recipes or want to start saving money and feeding your family healthier foods you will find food processors make a really great investment. While there are a lot of brands and models on the market today, no one makes a better one than KitchenAid.
Fall in Love With KitchenAid Food Processors
Posted: 23rd June 2010
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A nice set of barbecue tools, including, at minimum, a spatula, tongs and a large fork, are very helpful when grilling. They will help keep your hands away from the hot grill surface, and avoid you singeing your knuckles, especially if you select tools with suitably long handles.
Barbecue Tools
Posted: 21st June 2010
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One of the biggest challenges of living alone is the struggle in the kitchen. Grocery stores don’t sell products for one person, making cooking by yourself hard. How do you make portions that feed you but don’t let food go to waste? Here are tips to help you excel in the kitchen, even when you have to go it alone.
Tips For Cooking Alone
Posted: 18th June 2010
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