Tag: blogger
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The Challenges of Writing a Recipe
I’ve been working on writing a recipe for an Irish stew. My version of the classic stew includes lamb shoulder and a few ingredients per a traditional recipe. Yet, while the method is simple and the ingredients list relatively short, it has proved challenging trying to balance the opinions of others when writing a recipe,…
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What are These Types of Rice and How to Use Them
Is there such a thing as too much choice? With the types of rice we can find on our supermarket shelves, some may argue that there is. Fortunately, choosing a suitable variety becomes easier when you know what you want. Over 100,000 Types of Rice Rice is the second most cultivated crop worldwide, forming the…
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My 100th Blog Post
You won’t see success until your 100th post. I can’t remember where I read it, but the article suggested that blogs don’t tend to gain traction until the 100th post. With this in mind, I thought I’d celebrate this milestone with a personal article. I started blogging as a hobby. I enjoy writing recipes and…
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A Blog Called Salt to Taste, But What Does It Mean?
What do we mean when we say salt to taste? Salt, like the water we obtain it from, surrounds us. We find numerous types stuffed on supermarket shelves with differing salinity or saltiness levels. So, how do we know how much salt we need if our only measurement is to taste?
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Pineapple Salsa
Pineapple might not belong on pizza, but it’s unique tart and sweet flavour make it perfect for a salsa. This pineapple salsa recipe is perfect for spicy chicken wings or jerk chicken.
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Beef Stroganoff with Sour Cream and Gherkins
Tender Beef cooked with Mushrooms and finished with tangy sour cream and gherkins. This quick dish is a perfect weeknight treat. Serves 4 Beef Stroganoff was one of the first dishes I learned to cook, and the recipe looked a lot like this one. Originating in 19th century Russia, Beef Stroganoff has found popularity…