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Food & Dining
Baking Like a Professional—Small Trick Gives Best Results
Homemade bread is tasty, but often fails to compare to a fresh loaf from the bakery, at least in shape, consistency, and general appearance.
August 11, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Pumpkins —The Healing Plant
Pumpkins have led a shadowy existence in home kitchens and restaurants for too long.
August 6, 2008
BY
Johann Fleck
Evening Primrose
This plant from North America is a natural healer - and tasty in salads
August 5, 2008
BY
Elisabeth Horbach
Cool off with Lemonade and Iced Tea
Find a nice shady corner in the garden to cool off and sip on these two favourite refreshing ...
August 5, 2008
BY
Sandra Shields
Niçoise Salad
This beautifully prepared French Salad is the perfect entrée for lunch or a light dinner. The vibrant colours ...
August 5, 2008
BY
Sandra Shields
Herb of the Month
According to folklore, a plant's shape holds clues to its uses for the human body. Thus, the heart-shaped ...
August 1, 2008
BY
Elisabeth Horbach
Fasting—Voluntary Hunger According to the Mind
Many people, living in this era of superficiality and lost amongst the quest for material happiness, associate the ...
July 30, 2008
BY
Sonja Flesch-Reiss
Benjamin’s Steak House Experience First Class Dining
Benjamin's Steakhouse offers the best aged beef in a comfortable environment—a fabulous place to spend an evening.
July 24, 2008
BY
Nadia Ghattas
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Rosemarie Fruehauf
Delicious ‘Brown Gold’: Cocoa and Chocolate
What child does not relish a cup of hot cocoa in the evening or a piece of chocolate ...
July 21, 2008
BY
Johann Fleck
Herb of the Month
The annual herb basil has its origin in India. Basil is valuable for its marvelous flavor, aids in ...
July 10, 2008
BY
Elisabeth Horbach
Belgian Waffle Delight at Le Petit Belge on 14th St.
When craving authentic Belgian waffles, there's no need to travel all the way to Belgium.
July 9, 2008
BY
Shaoshao Chen
Native Rainforest Berries Come Up Trumps
During The Dreaming, the rainbow serpent Galeru (gah-LEH-roo) unleashed his colourful coil across the sky..
July 9, 2008
BY
Jane Andrews
A Children’s Picnic
What child doesn't like to eat outdoors? Dropping crumbs and spilling drinks is part of the experience. All ...
July 6, 2008
BY
Sandra Shields
Recipe: Bunny Pear Salad and Bunny Biscuits
With Easter coming, surprise your little ones with this fun fruit salad and warm biscuits that are shaped ...
March 21, 2008
BY
Sandra Shields
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