All Blog Posts Tagged 'tips' (4)

Chex® Party Mix Partners with Ted Allen to Introduce Chex Party Mix-Changes, a Fun Update on Holiday Party Traditions

Chex® Party Mix has partnered with Food Network star, Ted Allen, to help party hosts put a modern spin on the traditional holiday cookie exchange by creating this season’s easiest way to get ready for the holidays while getting together with friends or family: the…

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Added by Crystal T on January 3, 2012 at 11:00pm — No Comments

I think I need someone to shoot some food…

raymond blanc - chocolate macaron

 

Many of my commissions have started with a conversation along these lines. But not all. Sometimes I’ll get a very clear and detailed brief with a proper…

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Added by Duncan Callow on March 2, 2011 at 11:30am — No Comments

International E- Book Cookbook complete with Recipes, Tips and Cooking Videos Released

Cooking Tips from Around the World, A Culinary Travel Adventure, is a multimedia e-Cookbook and available online now. This e-cookbook is based on the travels of a foodie on a solo trip around the world filming cooking schools and chefs teaching their indigenous cuisine. The e-book’s author, Linda Naughton, says, “Join me in experiencing international cooking, the culture, products and people who are passionate about their regional food. You’ll learn great tips and recipes from some of… Continue

Added by CookingTipsTV on December 9, 2009 at 2:18am — No Comments

Checkout Cookthink.com

For a good read and inspiration ... refreshingly different approach

http://www.cookthink.com/

"With delicious recipes and smart cooking tips, Cookthink is a complete resource for cooking everyday meals. With Cookthink's one-of-a-kind search tool, you can search for recipes by any combination of ingredients, cuisines, dish types and moods to help answer the question: "What am I craving?""

Added by ray on January 27, 2009 at 6:57pm — No Comments

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