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Cooking Corn – Use Can Corn for Fast Corn Chowder - Good Soup Recipe
by Maygirl1970 in Food & Drinks > Recipes
Want to learn how to cook corn chowder? Read on to find out how to make a fast soup using can corn. Cooking corn chowder is very easy with this recipe.
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How to Cook a Soft Boiled Egg Because you Know You Want to Know!
by Kimmij in Food & Drinks > Kitchen Skills
There's an art to cooking soft boiled eggs.
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David Cook is a Real American Idol
by RobertHeadley in Art & Entertainment > Music
American Idol season 7 winner David Cook has turned into a pop icon with an amazing deal of success.
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Cooking by John - How to boil water
by Locke35 in Food & Drinks > Kitchen Skills
Lacking kitchen skills? This article will give you one of the most important skills you will need to cook thousands of foods.
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Tips for Cooking With Soy Milk
by jkatmaou in Food & Drinks > Kitchen Skills
Soy milk has always been treated as an alternative to dairy milk. But would it taste just as good when used for cooking? Find out how to adapt soy milk for use with cooking with these tips.
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How to Cook a Hard Boiled Egg to Absolute Perfection
by Kimmij in Food & Drinks > Kitchen Skills
Finally, the top egg cooking secret has been revealed!
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How to cooking duck?
by wxc6822 in Food & Drinks > Asian Cooking
Let me tell you two ways of cooking duck
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How to Magically Become a Gourmet Cook With 3 Easy Tricks
by tundranut in Food & Drinks > Kitchen Skills
Even if you're just a regular home cook, you can completely transform your cooking and eating experience with just a few easy tricks. It's my pleasure to introduce you to the 3 easy tricks to gourmet living.
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How To Cook Chicken
by iPhone in Food & Drinks > Recipes
Here is the recipe of how to cook spicy or stewed chicken, hope you will enjoy:
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Great Depression Cooking
by Nicksuno in Food & Drinks > General
The Great Depression lasted nearly 10 years. During that time people (most people) still ate. Given the challenging current state of affairs it might be wise to revisit depression era cooking.




