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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of online shops that trade tea, some reputable, some not; and it can occasionally be flurrying to strain the bad from the good. What we desire are tea store that supply calibre loose leaf tea, prompt ships, great pictures and description, and helpful customer reviews. www.englishteastore.com is online tea store that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of online shops that trade <a href="http://www.englishteastore.com" target="_blank">tea</a>, some reputable, some not; and it can occasionally be flurrying to strain the bad from the good. What we desire are tea store that supply calibre loose leaf tea, prompt ships, great pictures and description, and helpful customer reviews. www.englishteastore.com is online tea store that not only provide quality tea, but also accessories such as <a href="http://www.englishteastore.com/candychocolate.html" target="_blank">Christmas candy</a> which is good to be eaten along with tea.</p>
<p>The mixture of various blends and types that can be bought from an this online supplier is likely greater than those that can be purchased from a local tea shop, so if the online store does not have the tea you desire, they could be able to catch on for you.</p>
<p>Now you know how to choose a good online tea supplier, and what to look for, why not buy your next gourmet loose tea from a dedicated online tea supplier? As mentioned before, they also offers non-tea product because they have their brand like kettles, gift basket and many more. If you want to buy <a href="http://www.englishteastore.com/cookies.html" target="_blank">Christmas biscuits</a> along with English tea inside, why you`re not just visit the site. You get the most suitable product for you.</p>
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		<title>Great Holiday with Great Glasses</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vacations are always expected by family members. When you want to go to holiday, you what you prepare for it. One of items must included is glasses. Speaking about Eyeglasses, What`s in our mind is Zenni Optical. They`ve long time known as quality online shop for eyeglasses. What I can share here is New Arrivals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vacations are always expected by family members. When you want to go to holiday, you what you prepare for it. One of items must included is glasses. Speaking about Eyeglasses, What`s in our mind is Zenni Optical. They`ve long time known as quality online shop for eyeglasses. What I can share here is <a href="http://zennioptical.com/cart/home.php?cat=29" target="_blank">New Arrivals</a> of their collections. You can make fun holiday more cheerful with <a href="http://zennioptical.com/cart/home.php?cat=31" target="_blank">Holiday Fun Eyeglasses</a>. Just grab one of <a href="http://zennioptical.com/cart/home.php?cat=20" target="_blank">$8 Prescription Zenni Glasses</a> so that you can make your holiday great and, of course healthy.</p>
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		<title>Cooking As A Culinary Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:41:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Culinary arts is the art of cooking. Cooking is a way to prepare food that will be eaten or served to other people.
The culinary arts is comprised of many categories &#8211; some of which are tools, methods, combination of spices and ingredients that adds flavour to the food. It normally needs the right measurements, proper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Culinary arts is the art of cooking. Cooking is a way to prepare food that will be eaten or served to other people.</p>
<p>The culinary arts is comprised of many categories &#8211; some of which are tools, methods, combination of spices and ingredients that adds flavour to the food. It normally needs the right measurements, proper selection and accurate combination of ingredients involved to reach desired result.</p>
<p>The diversity of the Culinary arts around the world mirrors many considerations such as:<br />
- Economic<br />
- Aesthetic<br />
- Nutritional<br />
- Religious<br />
- Cultural</p>
<p>1. The Dawn Of Fire</p>
<p>The culinary arts, if not always, is associated with fire. The heat generated by fire is oftentimes required to be applied to be able to change the food&#8217;s texture, flavour, nutritional contents and even its appearance. Heating is important in the culinary arts because it disinfects the food and makes it softer. The food danger zone is between 4 to 60 degrees Celsius. Within these temperatures, the bacteria found in the found or even those that were transferred to the food can grow at a very alarming rate. Under ideal conditions bacteria can double their population every twenty minutes. Although at a glance, these foods may not appear harmful, when ingested they can be. Many people have the misconception that bacteria will die when we freeze our food or refrigerate them, but this actually does not rid the food of bacteria, merely it slows down their expansion.</p>
<p>2. Baking</p>
<p>Baking is probably the most famous department in the culinary arts. In the culinary arts, baking is the art of cooking food using an oven. The food is cooked through applying dry heat evenly through the oven and onto the food. It is used in producing pastry based goodies such as pies, tarts and cakes. The dry heat in the oven causes the starch to gelatinize and results to the browning or charring of the outside of the food. Some uneducated in the culinary arts might think that the charred part or the brown part is not as tasty as it sounds, but this part is actually what gives taste and flavour to the baked good, partly sealing the moisture of the food. The browning apparent in the baked good is caused by the sugar caramelizing and the chemical reaction that happens between the reduction of sugar and the amino acid (Maillard reaction). Moisture in the baked goody, on the other hand, is not really completely kept in, in time as the goody is being baked it will become drier and drier.</p>
<p>3. Boiling</p>
<p>Another category is boiling. Boiling is when there is a rapid vaporization of any liquid when the liquid is heated. In cooking, boiling is divided into many other categories. Blanching, a cooking term used to describe the submersion of food into boiling water and removing it after a certain period of time and then throwing it into cold water or letting water run over it causing the firming of food. Pressure cooking is when food is cooked inside an enclosed cooking tool that would limit the air that&#8217;s coming in or going out of that tool &#8211; this technique speeds up the pace of cooking. Stewing would probably be the most popular cooking technique in the culinary arts division. It is a method where meats are cut up into smaller pieces and along with some vegetables are simmered into a liquid. Simmering, then again is a cooking method where the liquid is barely kept away from its boiling point. Other boiling techniques are braising, codding, steaming, infusion, poaching, double steaming, steeping and vacuum flask cooking.</p>
<p>4. Other</p>
<p>To most Americans, microwaving and grilling are the most common forms of cooking. Microwaving is the easiest and simplest form of cooking; it is a technique used mostly to reheat sumptuous meals ready to be consumed. And for grilling, most Americans have a grill station in their backyard. Grilling is a roasting method that is cooking directly under a source of heat. Other roasting methods are Barbecuing, Searing and Rotisserie. A less common method is smoking meat, or even salting it.<br />
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		<title>How to Cook Rice</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:04:37 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rice may be cooked by 3 methods, each of which requires a different proportion of water. These methods are boiling, which requires 12 times as much water as rice;  the Japanese method, which requires 5 times as much; and steaming, which requires 2-1/2 times as much. Whichever of these methods is used, however, it should be remembered that the rice grains, when properly cooked, must be whole and distinct. To give them this form and prevent the rice from having a pasty appearance, this cereal should not be stirred too much in cooking nor should it be cooked too long.</p>
<p>BOILED RICE  &#8211; Boiling is about the simplest way.  Properly boiled rice not only forms a valuable dish itself, but is an excellent foundation for other dishes that may be served at any meal. The water in which rice is boiled should not be wasted, as it contains much nutritive material. This water may be utilized in the preparation of soups or sauces, or it may even be used to supply the liquid required in the making of yeast bread.</p>
<p>BOILED RICE (Sufficient to Serve Eight)<br />
1 c. rice ; 3 tsp. Salt;  3 qt. boiling water</p>
<p>Wash the rice carefully and add it to the boiling salted water. Boil rapidly until the water begins to appear milky because of the starch coming out of the rice into the water or until a grain can be easily crushed between the fingers. Drain the cooked rice through a colander, and then pour cold water over the rice in the colander, so as to wash out the loose starch and leave each grain distinct. Reheat the rice by shaking it over the fire, and serve hot with butter, gravy, or cream or milk and sugar.</p>
<p>JAPANESE METHOD &#8211; Rice prepared by the Japanese method may be used in the same ways as boiled rice. However, unless some use is to be made of the liquid from boiled rice, the Japanese method has the advantage of being a more economical way of cooking this cereal.</p>
<p>JAPANESE METHOD  (Sufficient to Serve Eight)<br />
1 c. rice ; 1-1/2 tsp. Salt; 5 c. boiling water</p>
<p>Wash the rice, add it to the boiling salted water, and boil slowly for 15 minutes. Then cover the utensil in which the rice is cooking and place it in the oven for 15 minutes more, in order to evaporate the water more completely and make the grains soft without being mushy. Serve in the same way as boiled rice.</p>
<p>STEAMED RICE &#8211; To steam rice requires more time than either of the preceding cooking methods, but it causes no loss of food material. Then, too, unless the rice is stirred too much while it is steaming, it will have a better appearance than rice cooked by the other methods. As in the case of boiled rice, steamed rice may be used as the foundation for a variety of dishes and may be served in any meal.</p>
<p>STEAMED RICE (Sufficient to Serve Six)<br />
1 c. rice; 1-1/2 tsp. Salt 2-1/2 c. water</p>
<p>Wash the rice carefully and add it to the boiling salted water. Cook it for 5 minutes and then place it in a double boiler and allow it to cook until it is soft. Keep the cooking utensil covered and do not stir the rice. About 1 hour will be required to cook rice in this way. Serve in the same way as boiled rice.</p>
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		<title>How to Cook Meals</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 14:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are as busy as most people you are always looking for ways to feed your family in convenient, fast, yet not-too-expensive ways. Try the following suggestions:
1. Cooking several meals for the week at one time. It may take a few hours of your time up front but will pay off in the long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are as busy as most people you are always looking for ways to feed your family in convenient, fast, yet not-too-expensive ways. Try the following suggestions:</p>
<p>1. Cooking several meals for the week at one time. It may take a few hours of your time up front but will pay off in the long run when you come home each evening and have a meal ready to eat in a short amount of time. Try cooking a roast and using part of it as a main meal and then using some for sandwiches, beef stroganoff or as part of a stir-fry. Fry several pounds of hamburger and make a casserole, taco meat and chili to freeze for use later in the week.</p>
<p>2. After you return home from the grocery store clean all the fruits and vegetables you can. When it’s time for a meal all you will have to do is cook them or add them to a salad or soup.</p>
<p>3. Get ideas from the cooking shows on T.V. There are great shows that show you how to make a healthy meal in a short time.</p>
<p>4. Develop a revolving recipe file. If you get bogged down by the idea of having to plan 30 meals a month the recipe file is for you. Let family members choose some of their favorites and put the recipes in a monthly file. Flip to day five or fifteen and there is the meal just waiting to be cooked.</p>
<p>5. Enlist the help of the members of your family. As soon as the kids are old enough divide up the cooking responsibilities. Let everyone take turns with specific tasks or the whole meal. Pair these meals with fruit and veggies that have already been washed and cut-up and you are ready for dinner.</p>
<p>6. Share the cooking with friends or neighbors. I’ve known people who cook four or five of the same meal and then trade with four or five other people. This works best when people share the same basic ideas on what they like and don’t like. It’s a great idea though for a very easy week of evening meals.</p>
<p>7. Save coupons for those convenience things at the grocery store. They have entire entrees and dinners either fresh or frozen. Sometimes they are rather pricy but with the coupons they are good to have on hand for an evening when everyone is running in different directions and time is of the essence.</p>
<p>8. It’s O.K. to eat out from time to time. Clip coupons for these occasions and if you have kids keep a look-out for the places that have special prices for children. Some of the fast-food restaurants are trying to offer item choices that are a little more healthy.</p>
<p>9. Many larger cities have businesses that prepare food for the evening meal. They seem expensive at first but are so convenient and available for one person or entire families. There are many menu choices and meals cooked for special diets. When you calculate the groceries you buy and the times you eat out each week, this may work for you.</p>
<p>10. Combine several of the above ideas into a plan that is best for you.</p>
<p>It is possible with a little planning to cook meals that are quick and easy without spending hours in the kitchen every day.</p>
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		<title>Guide to Cook Chinese Cookery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 14:07:33 +0000</pubDate>
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When I first ate Chinese food in the UK in the 1970s, it was really quite unappealing.  Everything came in a gloopy sauce and seemed to taste the same, due to the overuse of monosodium glutamate, supposedly a flavour enhancer but in reality, nothing of the kind.  Then in the 1980s a new breed of [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I first ate Chinese food in the UK in the 1970s, it was really quite unappealing.  Everything came in a gloopy sauce and seemed to taste the same, due to the overuse of monosodium glutamate, supposedly a flavour enhancer but in reality, nothing of the kind.  Then in the 1980s a new breed of Chinese restaurant arrived (at least it took that long to reach the provinces) which provided lighter, tastier Chinese cooking demonstrating regional differences.  There was one drawback, however, which was that this new type of restaurant was much more expensive than the original cheap ‘n tasteless ones.  Consequently, I thought how nice it would be to cook Chinese food at home but I had no idea where to start until BBC TV came to my rescue in the shape of Ken Hom, the USA-born chef of Cantonese parents.</p>
<p>Ken presented Chinese cuisine in such an easily-understandable way, demonstrating techniques and suggesting alternative ingredients should the originals not be available in your local supermarket. The book which accompanied the series, Ken Hom’s Chinese Cookery became my bible and I still have my copy, pages stained with oil drips and smears of sauce.</p>
<p>To help you on your way to cooking Chinese food at home, I’m going to briefly describe the basic equipment, ingredients and techniques which you need to know so that you can produce some simple and tasty dishes.  I hope you enjoy the article and that it inspires you to get cooking!</p>
<p>Equipment</p>
<p>Although there are many implements and pieces of equipment you can buy, to start on the road to cooking your own Chinese food, you really only need a good knife or two and a wok.  Woks come in all shapes and sizes, they can be non-stick, flat-bottomed, they can even be electric these days but I still prefer my old carbon steel wok with it’s rounded bottom and one wooden handle.  This is a Pau wok. These are readily available in Chinese supermarkets and are much less expensive than other varieties.  There is one important task though, before you will be ready to cook with such a wok and that is to season it.  You will need to scrub it with a cream cleaner to remove any residues of machine oil and dry it carefully. Put the wok on the hob over a low heat.  Rub the inside of the wok with two tablespoons of cooking oil using kitchen towel.  Let the wok heat slowly for 10 to 15 minutes then wipe the inside with more kitchen towel.  The paper will come away black.  Carry on coating, heating and cleaning off until the kitchen towel comes away clean.  Your wok is now ready to use.  After use, wash only in water without detergent and dry thoroughly over a low heat.  You may also apply a little oil if you wish.  This should prevent the wok from rusting but if it does develop rust, just scrub and season again.</p>
<p>As well as the wok, you will need a wok stand, particularly if you have an electric hob.  This keeps the wok stable if you are using it for braising or deep frying.</p>
<p>You will also need something to stir with – any spatula, slice or slotted spoon will do – metal for a metal wok and plastic or wooden for a non-stick wok.</p>
<p>Ingredients</p>
<p>Before you rush out and buy up the whole Chinese section at the supermarket, bear in mind that  some ingredients don’t keep well if left unused.    Just select something simple from your chosen cookery book and buy the things that you need for that then you can expand your selection as you progress through different dishes.</p>
<p>Some common store-cupboard ingredients that you will almost certainly need are dark and light soy sauce, some sort of cooking oil and sesame oil, cornflour and rice wine or sherry.  For more information, see my article Chinese Cooking &#8211; Ingredients and Equipment.</p>
<p>Techniques</p>
<p>Stir-Frying</p>
<p>The most well known Chinese cooking technique is stir-frying.  This is where your wok comes into its own as it’s shape and size (at least 14 inches diameter with deep sides) is ideal for quick cooking.   The secret to successful stir-frying is to have all your ingredients ready in advance.</p>
<p>Meat should be cut according to the recipe but normally in thin strips.  Vegetables likewise but in any event should be of similar shapes and sizes to ensure even cooking.  Long thin vegetables such as spring onions, carrots or asparagus are often cut on the diagonal so that more surface area is exposed for quicker cooking.  Measure out sauce ingredients &#8211; check the recipe &#8211; if they are all added to the dish at the same time, you can put them all in one small bowl.  If cornflour is included, don’t forget to give it a good stir before adding to the other food.</p>
<p>Once you have everything prepared, heat your wok until it is very hot then add oil and using your chosen stirring implement ensure that the oil is evenly distributed over the surface of the wok.  Before you add your ingredients. the wok should be so hot that it is almost smoking &#8211; this will prevent the food from being greasy. The exception to this is if you are flavouring your oil with garlic, chilli, spring onions, ginger or salt &#8211; these will burn if the oil is too hot.</p>
<p>Now add your other ingredients in the order stated in the recipe and toss them over the surface of the wok ensuring that nothing rests in one place for too long and moving the food from the centre of the wok to the sides.  I suggest that you wear an apron or other protective clothing for this operation as the food often spits due to the high temperature it is cooked at.</p>
<p>Deep Frying</p>
<p>You can use your wok for deep frying but be very careful that it is safely balanced on its stand.  Under no circumstances leave it unattended.  Deep frying in a wok uses less oil than a deep fryer or saucepan but you may find these safer and easier to use.</p>
<p>When deep frying, make sure that the oil is hot enough before adding ingredients or the food will end up very greasy.  Test it by dropping in a small piece of prepared food or a cube of bread.  If the oil bubbles up around what you dropped in then it’s hot enough.</p>
<p>Make sure that food to be deep fried is dried thoroughly on kitchen paper or drained of its marinade before cooking otherwise it will spit.</p>
<p>Shallow Frying</p>
<p>This is the same as the Western technique.  Fry food on one side, then the other and drain off any excess oil before adding sauce ingredients.  A normal frying pan is fine for this.</p>
<p>Steaming</p>
<p>Steaming is widely used in Chinese cookery.  You can use a bamboo steamer in a wok, a heat-proof plate placed on a rack in a wok or other large pan or you can use a normal European steamer.</p>
<p>If using a bamboo steamer or plate in a wok, bring about 2 inches of water to a simmer.  Put your rack into the wok (if the bamboo steamer is big enough and will sit on the sides of the wok without being in the water, you don’t need a rack) and balance your plate or steamer of food on it.  Put the lid on your steamer or wok and check occasionally to see if the water needs topping up (use water which is already hot).</p>
<p>Whichever method you use, make sure that the food is above the water level and isn’t getting wet.</p>
<p>Braising</p>
<p>As with Western cooking, braising is used for tougher cuts of meat and involves gentle cooking of meat and/or vegetables in flavoured stock.  Red-braising is the technique where food is braised in a dark liquid such as soy sauce which gives the food a red/brown colour.  This type of braising sauce can be frozen and re-used.</p>
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		<title>Frank’s Sure-Kill Venison Chili</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yield: 1 servings
3 lb venison cubed/course ground
3 cn kidney beans as extender
3 cn tomato sauce
2 cn tomato paste
1 lg onion
1/4 lb butter
1 lb fresh mushrooms
6 garlic wedges
1 cn stewed tomatoes (optional)
1 c barbeque sauce
1/2 c sugar-more or less to taste
1/2 c water
3 tb red pepper
6 jalapeno peppers &#8211; diced
3 tb louisiana hot sauce
4 tb worcestershire [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yield: 1 servings<br />
3 lb venison cubed/course ground<br />
3 cn kidney beans as extender<br />
3 cn tomato sauce<br />
2 cn tomato paste<br />
1 lg onion<br />
1/4 lb butter<br />
1 lb fresh mushrooms<br />
6 garlic wedges<br />
1 cn stewed tomatoes (optional)<br />
1 c barbeque sauce<br />
1/2 c sugar-more or less to taste<br />
1/2 c water<br />
3 tb red pepper<br />
6 jalapeno peppers &#8211; diced<br />
3 tb louisiana hot sauce<br />
4 tb worcestershire sauce<br />
2 tb oregeno<br />
1/2 bell pepper-finely chopped<br />
1 other spices that look good<br />
1 that you have a mind to use.</p>
<p>Brown the venison (or other wild game) with some butter. Venison tends to be somewhat dry, so add butter as needed. Drain well. Add to 6-8 quart slow cooker. (A large pot on the stove will work, but overnight cooking is preferred). Add other ingredients, mixing well. Add only enough water to prevent burning. Cook covered for 2 hours at boil. Reduce heat to ~200 degrees and cook until you can&#8217;t keep everyone away. Consistancy should be fairly thick.</p>
<p>Cook uncovered if too thin.</p>
<p>Top with shredded cheese of choice and serve with fresh cornbread.</p>
<p>Freezes well if any left over.</p>
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		<title>Gourmet Gift Baskets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 23:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
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That’s because Full Moon Gift Baskets are particular. We include only the highest-quality of gourmet foods; ones with the highest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to making a good impression, saying “Thank you,” or selecting a gift sure to delight, few other choices guarantee success like gourmet gift baskets; especially when the food basket comes from Full Moon.</p>
<p>That’s because Full Moon Gift Baskets are particular. We include only the highest-quality of gourmet foods; ones with the highest of palatable standards. With a variety of styles from which to select, our gourmet gift baskets are the perfect choice for corporate business gifts, birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, and weddings, just to name a few. There is a “just-right” gift basket brimming with select gourmet foods, one to fit every occasion.</p>
<p>Take the Crowd Pleaser Gourmet food basket, for instance…as visually impressive as it is appetizing. A lavish basket adorned with cascading ribbons, bows and gift card, filled to overflowing with delectable treats: gourmet cookies, coffees, herbal teas, flavored popcorns, Ghirardelli chocolates, hot cocoa, lemon cake, and more. Plus three humorous perpetual calendars, sure to bring a chuckle to help ease work related or holiday stress. This generous food basket is sure to win rave reviews!</p>
<p>“WOW” is the only way to describe our corporate gift baskets, theme oriented with high -impact visual appeal. Exquisite and elegant, each gourmet food basket a masterpiece &#8211; offering such tantalizing tummy-pleasers as gourmet cheeses and mustards, mouth watering sausages, wine crackers, dried fruit, candies and so much more. Quality with executive flair!</p>
<p>Don’t forget our sampler Gourmet Delight. It offers a variety of taste-teasers sure to satisfy the most scrutinizing gourmet connoisseur. Custom-made Gourmet gift baskets can also be personalized to your specifications. Our talented design team is just a phone call away; on standby to create the perfect gift basket extraordinaire…classy, tasty, affordable, and custom made. Make a good impression and choose a gourmet gift basket for your gift giving occasion.</p>
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		<title>Gourmet Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 19:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The word Gourmet is used to refer to the fancier grade, cut, or quality of many of the foods and beverages we consume. Gourmet foods and drinks have long been associated as the regular fare for the rich and famous who can afford the higher pricing that often accompanies many of these finer food and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word Gourmet is used to refer to the fancier grade, cut, or quality of many of the foods and beverages we consume. Gourmet foods and drinks have long been associated as the regular fare for the rich and famous who can afford the higher pricing that often accompanies many of these finer food and beverage versions. Coffee is a beverage that has been available in cheap, regular and gourmet versions for a long time and the consumption rate of coffee among people from around the world continues to increase every year. Gourmet coffee may have once only been served in the finest dining establishments and found being served mostly in the homes of the upper class, but gourmet coffee is widely available and affordable to a variety of people and is found in a variety of settings today.</p>
<p>Coffee is made from coffee beans which are found within the berries that develop and ripen on a number of smaller evergreen bush plant species known as the Coffea plant. After ripening, coffee berries are harvested, and then undergo a processing which also includes drying them. It is the coffee beans that remain after the processing and drying of the coffee berries. The beans are then roasted to various degrees which cause them to change physically and in the tastes they produce. Finally, the coffee beans are grinded down into a fine consistency that is commonly known as coffee grounds, and packaged and shipped to destinations around the world where consumers can buy and brew coffee grounds to make coffee in commercial, hospitality, institutional, and residential settings. Some people prefer to grind their own coffee beans before brewing them for coffee. Packaged coffee beans that have not been ground can be purchased in stores and ground using the grinding mills that are made available in most of the stores selling them, but also with grinding machines in the home.</p>
<p>The two most commercially grown species of the coffea plant that produce the coffee beans used to make the coffee that the world&#8217;s population consumes, are Robusta and Arabica. Gourmet coffee is made from the top tier coffee beans from the arabica coffea plant. These top tier arabica coffea plants are typically grown at very high altitudes (above 3000ft) with ideal soil and climate conditions. The coffee beans produced have fuller flavors, are more aromatic, and have less caffeine in them than other varieties of coffee beans such as Robustas. The coffee beans of arabica coffea plants grown at lower altitudes are still noted among consumers as having richer flavors than the flavors produced by Robusta coffee beans, but it is only the top tier arabica coffee beans that are considered to be Gourmet, and thereby from which gourmet coffee is derived.</p>
<p>Coffee bean grounds and coffee beans that have not been grinded down need to be stored in air-tight containers and kept cool in order to protect them from losing their flavor. The containers that coffee is typically sold in are not the most ideal for storing coffee for a long period of time. When you arrive home after purchasing coffee grounds at the store, consider transferring the fresh coffee grounds to appropriate storage containers to extend its shelf life and full flavor.</p>
<p>Coffee can be brewed in many ways such as boiling, pressuring, and steeping. Most of us brew our coffee using automatic coffee brewing machines and percolators which use gravity to pull hot water through coffee grounds where the hot water mixed with the oils and essences of the coffee grounds empties into a liquid holding container below. Filters are used to keep coffee granules from being emptied into the carafe or liquid holding container from which the brewed coffee can then be served from because most people do not want to drink the coffee granules. Coffee granules can be very bitter once the flavor able oils and essences have been removed through the brewing process. Plants and flowers love coffee grounds though for anybody who is looking for a greener alternative of what to do with coffee grounds after brewing instead of just throwing them in the trash.</p>
<p>Of course, Gourmet coffee beans are only the beginning to creating a truly gourmet coffee experience for many gourmet coffee drinkers. Some people are quite content with drinking their gourmet coffee black, without adding anything like milk, creamer, sugar or other sweeteners or flavorings, to their coffee. While many others want to enhance their gourmet coffee and drinking experience with tasty additions like milk that is whipped into a froth, sweeteners, and mixing in other flavors like chocolate, vanilla, cinnamon, and mint, to name just a few. Big name coffee chains sell a wide variety of gourmet coffee with different tasty additions and flavors to appeal to gourmet coffee lovers. However, brewing gourmet coffee at home is usually much cheaper, and you can add what you want to your coffee to satisfy your refined, gourmet tastes.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 23:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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