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Crafting the Perfect Barbeque Pit

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            Cavemen weren’t always barbaric in their daily lives, between gathering food and knocking one and other over with big sticks they utilized the outdoor oven known as at barbeque pit. Our cave brothers knew what they were doing when they smoked turkey and chickens over the hot coals of the pit, they were unknowingly [...]

            Cavemen weren’t always barbaric in their daily lives, between gathering food and knocking one and other over with big sticks they utilized the outdoor oven known as at barbeque pit. Our cave brothers knew what they were doing when they smoked turkey and chickens over the hot coals of the pit, they were unknowingly crafting a cooking method still utilized today. The barbeque pit is a great way to cook food, gather with friends, and create some spice to that boring yard of yours.

 

            Barbeque pits are traditionally used by restaurants, cooking enthusiasts, and outdoorsmen, but they are becoming more popular in our backyards. The location of the barbeque pit is the first essential ingredient to making this outdoor oven work for you and your family. I wouldn’t recommend putting the barbeque pit in your front yard if you live on a busy street, the next door neighbors might think you’re trying to send smoke signals to the sky for rescue. Then again if you live on a farm, or ranch, a front yard barbeque pit might be just what the doctor ordered. The most logical way to pick a location for the barbeque pit is away from leaves, trees, and anything that can catch on fire. That being said it can also be a trendy looking landmark if you put it in the center of your backyard, as long as the pit won’t cause anything near it to catch fire.

 

            Once you have selected the perfect location for your barbeque pit, it’s time to start digging. Typically you would want to dig about 5 feet into the ground, and create a circle big enough to house whatever size metal grill you will be topping your pit off with. Once the hole is dug you want to line it with wood, or charcoals of your choice. Be sure to choose the correct wood or coals because this is what will generate that smoked flavor. Many wood fanatics go for hickory or oak woods to burn in their pits, while charcoal is usually basic grocery bought coals.

 

            You don’t need a toga and a wooden club to be able to cook on your new barbeque pit. Many get the idea that Neanderthal ovens are meant for Neanderthal foods, this is not the case. Feel free to toss on some vegan burgers, or exotic tilapia fish. Whatever is your delight will be cooked to perfection on your in ground barbeque pit.

 

            The final step is making the pit a family friendly by adding wooden stools in a circular fashion a few feet back from the pit. This will take roasting marshmallows to the next level.

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Teaching Kids to Cook

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Kids are frequently fascinated with cooking, sometimes at a very young age. This attraction can be encouraged with all the realistic play cooking toys available, paired with a great imagination.
Many popular toy maker brands have created miniature kitchens with plastic versions of many kitchen staples. You’ll see just about anything, from frying pans to kettles, [...]

Kids are frequently fascinated with cooking, sometimes at a very young age. This attraction can be encouraged with all the realistic play cooking toys available, paired with a great imagination.

Many popular toy maker brands have created miniature kitchens with plastic versions of many kitchen staples. You’ll see just about anything, from frying pans to kettles, and condiments to hamburgers. Pretending to cook is a great learning experience for little ones who enjoy the culinary arts in their mini kitchens.

yummy dessrts and recipes teaching kids to cookThe easiest way for kids to get cooking is to start with an Easy Bake oven. Just ask generations of little girls who dreamed of creating a host of tasty and sugary delights right in their bedrooms or play houses. Helping out with dinner preparations was more fun than work. Actually, cooking was fast and easy with the additional helpers. There was no shortage of ways to help out, and if you were baking goodies you always got to lick the spoon.

Lots of kids like to play around in the kitchen occasionally. But there are some who develop a true aptitude early on for the culinary arts. Well beyond the ability to sprinkle coloured sugar on top of iced cookies.

It can be fun and easy for these little cooks to learn how to prepare different foods. They are often interested in the whole meal, and not just dessert. Who knows, they might get more pleasure out of learning to cook than they do from playing video games.

Many of the cookbooks and videos that are hitting the shelves nowadays are geared towards children with lots of fun and easy to cook recipes. It might come as a surprise, but not all of these tasty recipes are loaded with sugary and fattening ingredients.

Let your child plan the dinner menu one night, and play the assistant to your little chef. You could be pleasantly surprised when you find out that many of these recipes are quite healthy.

It’s essential that you are very aware of what your kids are up to in the kitchen. A sturdy step stool may be better than a chair when they want to be able to see over the counter. An adult needs to be in charge when dishes and pans are placed in the oven and when they’re removed, and also when anything’s being cooked on the stove top.

Teach your kids about the possible dangers of the kitchen. They not only need to know safety procedures, they must be taught what to do when an accident causes injury. Always err on the side of caution when it comes to your kids’ safety in the kitchen.

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The Advantages to Cooking Food Outdoors

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Food that you prepare outside in the open seems to have more taste. And if you’re camping, appetites are bigger and everything feels so much fresher. Chances are that you’re cooking food that you’ve carried with you – but you’ve probably also added any herbs or berries that you found by the wayside on your [...]

Food that you prepare outside in the open seems to have more taste. And if you’re camping, appetites are bigger and everything feels so much fresher. Chances are that you’re cooking food that you’ve carried with you – but you’ve probably also added any herbs or berries that you found by the wayside on your travels.

Cooking food isn’t the easiest or most appealing part of camping. We’ve all experienced trying to light the stove in the rain, running out of water just when you need to thin the soup or discovering that you’re missing a vital ingredient – like salt.

As a teenager, I went hiking with a friend in the Lake District. We carried everything we needed on our backs, so we tried to carry only lightweight food, which meant lots of packets of dried soup. By day three, not only were we sick of soup, we were experiencing some weird side effects from all the e-numbers in the mixtures. It wasn't long before my ears felt as though they were burning - and my hiking partner told me they had started to glow red. But we didn’t have any other food to cook.

The key to cooking food on a camping holiday is planning.

Carry a good lighter, a good stove such as a Trankia and some lightweight cooking pots and pans, and cooking food in the great outdoors doesn’t look so daunting. Remembering to bring the right cooking equipment and utensils is one thing. But you'll be cooking food. And carrying all that food can be the problem.

While I still carry packets of dried food – because they are so light to carry and take up such little space – I steer clear of anything that contains a lot of e-numbers. There's plenty of room left for fresh food. Cooking food in the great outdoors is most fun if you use fresh food. And the best fresh food is the berries that you pick while you walk, or the fish that you catch in the river or lake that you pass.

I know, I know, it sounds a little idealistic. But I usually make sure I pass a supermarket or two on route. There, the berries are easier to find and the fish easier to catch. It's what your camping holiday is all about - cooking food in the great outdoors.

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A good Japanese knife can last as long as a person

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While the usual wedding gifts are intended to start a young couple on the path to being domestically self-sufficient, most people don’t consider looking past the gift registry at a department store for something that is more special.
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While the usual wedding gifts are intended to start a young couple on the path to being domestically self-sufficient, most people don’t consider looking past the gift registry at a department store for something that is more special.

Even though knives from department stores and big box retailers are extremely low quality, knives (in German: Küchenmesser) are a common gift for newlyweds. Great chefs have known about the importance of high quality tools for a long time. Now, because of the availability of high-quality knives from Japan, the home chef can have the same high quality tool as the professional chef.

Few people look beyond the usual mundane wedding presents at department stores to get the happy couple something that bit more special. Higher quality cooking supplies often result in higher quality food products, and chefs who know this fully embrace the recent revolution in high quality foreign cook ware.

For anyone that loves to cook (in German: kochen), or for the newly married couple that intends to embark on the adventure of learning to cook together, finer knives mean finer results. Why settle for inexpensive knife sets which are made from stamped metal, when it is possible to own quality Japanese chef’s knives forged from the finest carbon steel which are more balanced and have edges that stay sharp. Both professional chefs and amateur cooks appreciate the high quality of such Japanese kitchen knife brands as Hattori, Shun, and Global, which continue to receive awards and accolades around the world.

Giving knives, e.g. Japanese Haiku Messer Knives, is the perfect wedding gift that will show to be true memorabilia. In addition to their high degree of durability and reliability, quality Japanese chef’s knives are quite attractive as well.

Houseware items, kitchen appliances, and other functional gifts for starting a home often make up many of the items newlyweds will recieve on their wedding day. However, Japanese chef’s knives are appealing to the eye and hand and they can be passed down from generation to generation making them a perfect wedding gift from a parent to a child.

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