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Gooseberry Recipes Are Waiting For You!
If you are unfamiliar with them, trying gooseberries can be something of an adventure. These homely little berries look a great deal like grapes, and even have something of a similar texture, but their sour taste can be a little bit shocking if you are unprepared. The fact is, gooseberries are quite popular in various desserts and toppings, and you will find that with a little bit of research that they can be quite beneficial for you. Continue reading
Colonial Days Saw the Rise of Coffee Cakes
As you are getting your morning caffeine fix, have you ever wondered how coffee cake came to be? After all, it often doesn’t have coffee in it. It tastes just fine without java. Somebody had to come up with it, didn’t they? Continue reading
Choose Speciality Coffee Drinks
During the 1930′s physicists began to find a plethora of atomic particles. There were all types of new and exciting things that were discovered. Enrico Fermi, a famous physicist made a comment about if he had wanted to know about all of these fresh new ions, that he would have been a botanist. Later on Fermi would be the one to create atomic bombs. Continue reading
Smoked Salmon Triumph in the Fish Market
While the waters of the Atlantic have been devastatingly over fished today for Salmon to be placed onto countless million dinner tables each year, the waters of Alaska are still very well populated with fish due to the fact of the guidelines fishermen have to follow in Alaska. In the nineteenth century almost all commercial Salmon were pulled from the Atlantic. Being canned in New England to be eagerly shipped off to California in the 1840s, and by the middle of the 1860′s the tasty delights were actually being produced in California and then carried off to the east! Continue reading