Asian culture has been around far longer than any other in the west. It has developed mostly unknown through in earlier history. But now, with the proliferation of Asian immigrant and the Internet, people are becoming conscious of what the East has to offer. Because through any other culture, food is as attractive as any [...] Read more »
Asian Crash Course of Asian Cuisine
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What’s For Dinner For A Hungry Family!
Okay, I know it’s hard to believe, but there is actually a website called Cookbooks that provides recipes for every occasion and even the worst cook in the world can come up with ideas from this site! It’s true! It’s 6pm and baseball practice is not over yet, homework isn’t done and who even remembers [...] Read more »
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How to Barbeque Beer Can Chicken on the Smoker

Image by ghbrett via Flickr Beer Can Chicken hit the scene some years back as a very popular summertime barbeque creation that was easy to do and tasted great. It is still very popular today. It is the ideal dish for the backyard smoker barbeque chef because it is simple to do and you can [...] Read more »

