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Jul 132009
 
Cooking Chicken Outdoors: How to Smoke a Chicken

For grilling, I usually throw the chicken in a gallon size zipper bag with my marinade of choice the night before cooking. When smoking a chicken, I use a variety of spice blends. For this chicken I used sea salt, coarse black pepper, dill, and garlic.

 

This handy kitchen tip shares a surefire way to save fruits and vegetables that are going bad.

Mar 092009
 
How to Keep Lettuce Fresh Longer

  How to Keep Lettuce Longer Food storage questions are common, especially since certain foods are difficult to keep fresh.  We frequently receive similar questions and concerns from homemakers about the same subject: how do you keep lettuce fresh?, how to keep lettuce longer, how to keep lettuce from turning brown, and how to keep [Click here to keep reading this post!]

How to Ripen Green Bananas

 Posted by Danelle Ice at 6:42 pm
Feb 092009
 
How to Ripen Green Bananas

Many times, the only choices for bananas at your grocery store are bright green, hard bananas that were clearly not ripe yet when they were picked.  There is an easy way to fix this! We’ll teach you how to ripen green bananas that takes minimal effort and you don’t have to spend any money on specialized [Click here to keep reading this post!]

Feb 022009
 
Budget Cake Decorating for Non-Artists

With all the ready-made tubes of colored decorating icing and gel available in the grocery store’s birthday cakes section, you’d think it would be fast and easy to decorate a birthday cake yourself.  But what happens if you can’t draw? It may be a great intention to make a frugal birthday or baby shower cake [Click here to keep reading this post!]

Jan 192009
 
Kitchen Tip: Remove Fat From Crockpot Roasts

Kitchen Tip: Remove Fat From Roasts, Stews and Other Crockpot Meals We frugal chefs love a good pot roast, and for more reasons than just the low price.  It’s true that roast meat is cheap and easy on the grocery budget, but crockpot cooking is also hassle-free, time saving, and almost no work!  The first [Click here to keep reading this post!]

Dec 152008
 
Keep Holiday Biscuits Warm Longer

Keep Rolls Warm with a Basket Liner and Lid Serving hot biscuits or rolls at your holiday dinner?  Wish they stayed warm longer? Here’s a tip that will help! Presenting homemade rolls or bread in a festive basket with a cloth napkin is a nice way to make them look appealing and evoke cozy Christmas [Click here to keep reading this post!]

Oct 062008
 
Go Green and Save on Shipping with Popcorn

Use Popcorn to Save on Shipping and Save the Planet The holidays are fast approaching and many of us will be packing up boxes of presents to mail out to loved ones.  Shipping materials can be expensive to purchase and usually are made of plastics that aren’t the friendliest on the environment.  There are many [Click here to keep reading this post!]

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