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Articles tagged "food and beverage":

15 articles found

At Home In Your Kitchen - The Kitchen Aid Mixer

By Sakuragicho

Kitchen Aid Mixers are the work horses in kitchens worldwide as they are well versed to handle a variety of activities. Simply said, these mixers are paramount in making a kitchen complete. Instead of mixing the old fashioned way, why not utilize the technology of today?

Wine Trails: New Wine Travel Options

By Jim Hofman

With over 6000 wineries, the U.S. has a wide array of choices for wine lovers. While most people think of traditional wine producing states like California when making their choice, more people are discovering award winning wines from other states not typically associated with wine production. If you've ever visited a small independent winery, chances are you've tasted a wine that you'd like to enjoy again. Now, with wine shipping laws loosening somewhat, the consumer has more choice than ever.

Wine Cellars: 3 Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Collection

By Jim Hofman

Several years ago, my wife and I began collecting wine from our U.S. wine trails adventures. At first, we used our basement to store the wine, graduating to a handsome wine rack a few years later. Only after a few bottles didn't meet our taste expectations did we learn the importance of proper wine storage.

Winery Tours On America's First Wine Trail

By Jim Hofman

America's fascinating wine making history is rooted in the efforts of European immigrants, who brought their skills to America throughout the 1800's. Long before California and other west coast wine producing states were settled, other areas of the country were busy producing wines from native grape vines growing in the wild. In the 1830's, a group of German immigrants settled in the Missouri river valley, about an hour west of St. Louis near the present historic town of Hermann, Missouri.

Wine Travel: Now Available Near You On A U.s. Wine Trail

By Jim Hofman

If you enjoy wine tours and wine travel, you'll be pleased to know that there's a U.S. wine trail within a half day's drive of your home, just waiting for you to experience and enjoy. With over 6000 wineries now active in the United States, many of these wineries are clustered all across the country in small groups in grape growing areas. These groups of wineries are often designated as a wine trail, and are perfect for visiting as a weekend excursion.

Wine Travel - A Wine Country Experience In Arkansas

By Jim Hofman

Over 135 years ago, many German-Swiss immigrants traveled well into the south central United States to stake their claim. And back in the 1870's, the beautiful Ozark Mountain area of northwestern Arkansas seemed an appropriate place to begin. Rolling mountains, while not quite the height or splendor of the Swiss Alps, offered a reminder of home.

Wine Making Kits: Would You Serve This Wine To Company?

By Jim Hofman

Making wine at home has long been popular, with origins in the United States going back to the 19th century. Wine lovers who immigrated from Europe brought with them a knowledge of making wine, and often did so for personal consumption. There still exists a common misconception that making wine at home is illegal. It's not, as long as you don't sell the wine you make at home.

Cooking Your Own Delicious Gourmet Meal

By Flora Murkett

A gourmet meal is defined as an elegant meal prepared with the best ingredients.

Choosing And Preparing Wild Game Meats

By Jim Hofman

For years, wild game meats have been a part of restaurant menus, as chefs have perfected their culinary skills on these savory, low fat meats. Now, as wild game meats are becoming more available to the general public, there's been increased interest in how to prepare various cuts of wild game meat, including bison, elk, ostrich, alligator, and more.

What Is Behind The Bottled Water Home Cooler Craze?

By Melanie Sattonfield

Over the last several years, the bottled water industry has exploded as more and more people have decided that they prefer to drink their water out of a bottle. One of the things fueling this explosive growth is the ever increasing number of people who have turned their backs on tap water and installed bottled water home coolers.

Why Keg Beer Is Better For You

By Jim hofman

Beer in all its various forms has been around for centuries. Whether it's called beer, ale, stout, porter, amber or any other beer style, beer has a long and storied history. Traditionally, beer has been available in kegs, and not until the 20th century did bottling and canning come into prominence.

The Joy Of Gourmet Cookies

By Shea Gyngell

Gourmet cookies are a particularly delicious treat that are good for all occasions. Gourmet cookies may be served at parties, special occasions, and are great as gifts. Christmas, graduations, anniversaries, and other various holidays and occasions are ideal times for gourmet cookies.

Take Your Tea With Milk And Manners

By Emanuel Elley

People all over the world love their tea, but no one enjoys proper teatime more than the British.

Tea Time Etiquette

By Emanuel Elley

Even though people around the world love their tea, the practice of "teatime" belongs to the people of Britain.

BBQ Beef Can Be Enjoyed All Year Long

By chef rodgers

Beef and barbeque go hand in hand when it comes to summer grilling. No matter if you are grilling steak, burgers or beef dogs, there is nothing like barbecued beef. The taste and texture can compare to nothing else.