http://www.guidetoculinaryschools.com/tips-and-tools/cooking-videos
Someone just passed this link on to me, I thought I'd share it here. It seems to have links to a cooking schools and resources so it's commercial, but that's not wrong. Also, this is a few more resources for you. I like the pork confit recipe already...
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Sometimes, Taste Buds Aren't.
Funniest thing I've seen in months:
Went to a friend's place for a chat and a cuppa, they berated me for letting the water boil in the kettle because "it de-oxygenates the water and makes the tea taste off" then they emptied the jug and refilled it from the tap before bringing that lot of water carefully to just below boiling point and making the tea with that...
Went to a friend's place for a chat and a cuppa, they berated me for letting the water boil in the kettle because "it de-oxygenates the water and makes the tea taste off" then they emptied the jug and refilled it from the tap before bringing that lot of water carefully to just below boiling point and making the tea with that...
Monday, 18 January 2010
AgBASE Directory of Zen
Would you like to order quite a wide range of foods online? For instance, buy california wine online or pretty much any of a wide range of produce - direct from the place that makes it. Those of you who regularly follow my other blogs TEdALOG Lite II and The Zen Cookbook Blog would already know that I'm all for anything that makes food more accountable and sustainable.
Something about AgBASE makes me happy. Maybe it's the way they use only one lowercase letter, the same as I do. But I also think that the site, which amounts to being a huge directory of food and garden greening, may be onto something, when it covers headings such as Biofuel and Biolubricant, Garden Supplies, Kosher Food, Fish and Seafood, Specialty Foods, Organic Vegetables, Berries, and so much more. The Internet needs more sites like AgBASE. The nearest thing we have in Australia is Aussieweb, but it just opens its doors to any commercial entity rather than focusing on greener and more sustainable businesses.
Something about AgBASE makes me happy. Maybe it's the way they use only one lowercase letter, the same as I do. But I also think that the site, which amounts to being a huge directory of food and garden greening, may be onto something, when it covers headings such as Biofuel and Biolubricant, Garden Supplies, Kosher Food, Fish and Seafood, Specialty Foods, Organic Vegetables, Berries, and so much more. The Internet needs more sites like AgBASE. The nearest thing we have in Australia is Aussieweb, but it just opens its doors to any commercial entity rather than focusing on greener and more sustainable businesses.
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