Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T SmithOther Cooking, Recipe & Food Links (H - L)Although these sites are not dedicated to microwave cooking, they are wonderful resources for other cooking needs, and we thought you might want to visit them. Featured Cooking Site!Special Flavors.com — This interactive kitchen is for busy home cooks. The very best of everything for the kitchen can be found here — from the best coffee to seasonings (don't settle for second rate dried herbs and spices) to hard-to-find kitchen tools to the perfect wine. This does not necessarily mean the most expensive, just the best! There are also easy-to-follow recipes to tempt your palate. Larry and Nina Luce have done a superb job in compiling these resources to make your life in the kitchen easier and more enjoyable. If you cook at home, but want to spend little time in the kitchen and shopping, you'll enjoy this site. Do yourself a Special Favor and drop by! What are you waiting for? You're invited to ask questions, submit suggestions, contribute recipes and participate! Cooking & Food Resources and Recipe Archives (H - L)Home Cooking — Peggy Trowbridge guides you through home cooking from A to Z. Learn a new technique, enter a sweepstakes, or try out a new recipe! Italian Cuisine — Learn all there is to know about cooking Italian from Guide Kyle Phillips who resides in Florence, Italy. Japanese Cooking — Setsuko Yoshizuka shares her passion for Japanese food with you. Learn how to make exciting new meals! Kieto's Daily Recipe and FuNnIeS! Great Free recipes new and old world; fun and games for adults and kids; clean jokes, and FREE music for the entire family just for visiting. Les Délices du Net...Histoire d'une passion — Don't be dismayed by the opening page written in French. Just press the orange button labeled "Entrez!" Once you've entered this wonderful French site for a shop in the heart of Paris, you may select the English version on the left-hand side below the half American, half British flag. Here you will find some recipes, learn about wines, and shop at Les Délices de Daubenton for some of the ingredients you will need for the recipes. The specialty is confit d'oignon au naturel, au lardon, aux mousserons, au citron, aux noisettes (original marmalade of onion with lardons, meadow mushrooms, lemon and hazels). Low Fat Cooking — Food should be prepared with passion. There can be as much pleasure in creating as there is in tasting. Fiona Haynes shows you that a low-fat diet does not have to be a lesson in abstinence. A bounty of delicious food can be enjoyed, while keeping your body healthy and your thoughts guilt-free. Keep an open mind and a busy kitchen! |
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