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Campfire Cooking
By Roger Hardieway

Cooking is one of my specialties. While in the US Army Reserves I learned about Cooking. Indoor, outdoor and cooking using a utensil over an open flame was fun and easy with cast iron cookware. I remember the outdoors and the smell of cooking, accompanied by the chorus of the squirrels, crickets and birds, during bivouacs.
The most ordinary form of cooking is campfire cooking. For families it is particularly well fitting, it is an activity which presents an opportunity for pleasant evenings and outings.
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More Southern Cooking Techniques
By: K. Miller


I know this first technique may sound unrelated to Southern Cooking , but you will see the connection as we proceed. Here's the first tip, which should be applied to all your recipes, not just Southern Cooking. The Chinese figured this out long ago. Combine sweet and sour in your cooking. That is, in a dish that is intended to be sweet (deserts), add a pinch of salt, vinegar or hot spice. In a dish that is intended to be sour (not sweet), such as vegetables, chili,meats,
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Great Cooking Accessories for Making Meals with Kids
by: Lisa Parker

Cooking is an exciting process that the entire family is able to enjoy. When you begin to cook with your children, you are bringing them into an activity that you do every day while allowing the entire family to have more time to spend together. If you really want to be that cool mom or that crazy dad, letting your kids help with the cooking and other household chores can really help the entire family enjoy productive time spent together. full article
Tips on Choosing an Outdoor Barbecue Grill
By Steven Resell

Just about every weekend, thousands of people around the country are enjoying the benefits of outdoor barbecuing with their families. Of course for an outdoor barbecuing event to truly succeed, you need an high quality outdoor barbecue grill. So, what exactly is an outdoor barbecue grill? You have probably seen them either at the local home improvement or home and garden center. more
Easy Chocolate Chip Cookies
By: Stephanie Foster

"There are two kinds of people in the world: those who love chocolate, and communists." - Leslie Moak Murray

I can't help but love that quote. When I was a kid, my grandpa always called any store bought cookies that somehow made it into the house "Commie cookies." For him, it was Grandma's homemade cookies or none at all.
There's just something special about homemade cookies, especially chocolate chip cookies, so far as I'm concerned. It's a great family activity, something even children can help with, and everyone loves eating the results.
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Cooking with Fresh Herbs
Add Savory Flair to Your Favorite Recipes with These Simple Tricks
by: Jamie Jefferson



Fresh herbs add such savory flair to recipes, but if you don't know the basic rules for cooking with them, it can seem overwhelming. Here's what you need to know to start using herbs to liven up your favorite recipes.

Using Fresh Herbs
First, fresh herbs can be used in your baking, cooking and salads. They pack a lot more flavor than dried herbs. You can even grow the herbs yourself so that they are organic.You'll also save a lot of money because store-bought fresh herbs can get rather expensive.

When you use fresh herbs in a recipe, you need to make sure to
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