TIP ON SOUP

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Another tip on refrigerate soups yes even canned soups and the fat will rise to the top where it can be quickly removed 

 

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PREVENT MOLD

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Cheese… 

Do you want to prevent mold from growing on cheese?

Wrap it tightly with a sugar cube and store it in the

refrigerator

 

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LEFTOVER BREAD

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Bread… 

Instead of throwing away bread heels or leftover

cornbread, use them to make bread crumbs. For use

later, store them in the freezer.

 

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CAST IRON COOKWEAR

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Keep your cast iron pots “seasoned”. Don’t ever use dishwashing soap on them. Use a paper towel to clean first. Then sprinkle a little salt into the pot. Use another paper towel to remove caked on food. unless you are prepared to re season your pan.. only wash […]

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CHILIES

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CHILIES 

To calm an overheated palate, eat sweet, dairy, fried or acidic foods such as limes or lemons. 

When preparing hot chiles, the best cure is prevention. Handle the capsaicin bearing parts the least, holding the chiles by the stem, not touching the inside of the chile. 

Broader […]

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CITRUS

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When selecting the best quality citrus, remember the “Three T’s” – They’re an indicator of the juicy, sweet taste of citrus.

Touch: Always select citrus that feels firm and is heavy for its size—that means it is juicy!

Timing: Once citrus arrives at the supermarket, it is ready […]

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CURDLING

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Curdling:

Also known as synersis or weeping. When egg mixtures such as custards or sauces are cooked too rapidly, the protein becomes overcoagulated and separates from the liquid leaving a mixture resembling fine curds and whey. If curdling has not progressed too far, it may sometimes be reversed […]

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CHERRIES

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CHERRIES: 

When pitting cherries THE BEST WAY is to use a cherry pitter. If you don’t have a specially designed cherry pitter, you can use the loop of a partially straightened paper clip or a hairpin, but it’s harder to work with and the results are not so […]

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CANTALOUPE

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CANTALOUPE 

Look for a nice rounded shape.

Golden colored melons are at the peak of ripeness.

Green melons will ripen at room temperature in a couple of days.

Choose a cantaloupe with evenly distributed “netting” or the markings on the fruit’s surface.

A ripe cantaloupe should give off […]

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TIPS FOR VEGGIES

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VEGGIES 

**Mushrooms should be wiped off with a damp cloth and not washed under the faucet since they are like sponges and will absorb the water. 

**Try using carrots instead of sugar to sweeten your sauces. 

**When buying cabbage, look for heads that appear heavier than their size […]

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