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Fettuccine Bolognese

Bolognese is a meat-based sauce for pasta originating from Bologna, Italy. Fettuccine in a meltingly tender and richly flavored meat sauce can be one of your best dinner menus.
  • How To Make Handmade Chocolate

    If you have a few right equipment and some instructions, then you can make chocolate at home. Here is the how to.
  • Green Chicken Curry Recipe

    This is a delicious yet simple green chicken curry recipe for people seriously pushed for time. This is a delicious yet simple green chicken curry recipe for people seriously pushed for time.
  • Recipes In Movie: No Reservations's Tiramisu

    There are movies that stimulate viewers’ appetite. The steaming dishes, the food having brilliant colors, sizzling red sausages, creamy sauce left on a character’s lip, crunch sound when the a character severs with his teeth.
  • Recipes In Movie: Mushroom Cream Soup and Chicken Breast

    There are movies that stimulate viewers’ appetite. The steaming dishes, the food having brilliant colors, sizzling red sausages, creamy sauce left on a character’s lip, crunch sound when the a character severs with his teeth.
  • Warm and Rich Flavor -Three Fondue Recipes

    Fondue was originated from the time when in some cold regions, snow piled up and became difficult to come and go, so people stayed in their house and melted cheese and dipped bread into it.
  • ''Cash Mobs'' Gather To Splurge In Locally Owned Stores

    Flash mobs have been blamed as a factor in looting during urban riots. But now a group of online activists is harnessing social media like Twitter and Facebook to get consumers to spend at locally owned stores in cities around the world in so-called Cash Mobs.
  • Food Security Focus Fuels New Worries Over Crop Chemicals

    Scientists, environmentalists and farm advocates are pressing the question about whether rewards of the trend toward using more and more crop chemicals are worth the risks, as the agricultural industry strives to ramp up production to feed the world's growing population. The debate has heated up in the last several weeks, with a series of warnings and calls for government action including a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Permira eyes $4 billion frozen food sale

    Private equity group Permira is preparing a sale of Iglo, the maker of Birds Eye fish fingers, after approaches from rival buyout firms that could result in a 3 billion euro ($4 billion) deal, people familiar with the situation said.
  • Chef Harlan Goldstein Aims To Be Truffle King

    New York-born Harlan Goldstein, known to many foodies as the best Western chef in Hong Kong, can thank his mother for his culinary career.
  • EBay blocks sale of sorbitol after death in Italy

    Online auction company EBay Inc said on Monday it had blocked global sales of sorbitol following the death of a medical patient in Italy who consumed a sample of the sugar substitute which had been bought on the Internet.
  • "Pink slime" ire has hurt beef demand: Tyson exec

    The controversy over the ground beef filler dubbed "pink slime" has hurt U.S. ground beef demand, a Tyson Foods Inc executive said on Tuesday.
  • Broccoli, cellphones and Obama healthcare law

    If Congress has the power to require that Americans obtain health insurance, U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday asked hypothetical questions on what would be next - insisting that people eat broccoli, buy a cellphone or get burial insurance?
  • Starbucks Focuses On Europe After U.S. Turnaround

    Starbucks Corp hopes to brew up a European business renaissance after reviving its operations at home.
  • Types of Dutch Cheese

    There are so many different types of dutch cheese such as Gouda, Edam, Maasdammer, Boerenkaas, goat cheese and smoked cheese to name a few.
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