You can easily make sourdough to give your bread that distinct sour taste. You will find that there are also other of good sources for it like your local grocery store or online. Over time, the process becomes easier, since you already have a pattern of making more to last you for several years. Here [...]
Archive for January, 2012
Mexican spices are used in many dishes found in Mexico. Some are spices you kind find anywhere, such as Garlic. Others give unique flavors. Epazote is a spice that is not as common. It is also known as “Mexican tea”. It is used to flavor beans and other foods, but should be used sparingly because [...]
Breadmaking: About Freshly Milled Grains
Posted: 26th January 2012 by Anders Eriksson in BreadmakingThe more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you’ll find that the subject of Breadmaking is certainly no exception. Breadmaking is both an art and science. You have to understand the process, as well as the ingredients you are using to make the healthiest and freshest [...]
This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Recycling. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Recycling. There are so many ways that we can choose to stay environmentally contientious when we travel that there really is no excuse for not doing it. Here [...]
Why Buy And Sell Sports Memorabilia on Ebay?
Posted: 25th January 2012 by Anders Eriksson in Sports MemorabiliaHave you ever wondered what exactly is up with Sports Memorabilia? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you’ve ever wanted to know about Sports Memorabilia. There are many reasons to buy and sell sports memorabilia on eBay . The main reason is the exposure that your products will receive on the [...]
Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Recycling? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Recycling. Traveling with the family can be a joyous experience and there is no reason to leave your recycling attitudes at home; you can do your part [...]
What?s The Best Way For Recycling Cardboard?
Posted: 25th January 2012 by Anders Eriksson in RecyclingThe word cardboard generally refers to any heavy-duty paper product. The most common form of cardboard is corrugated cardboard. This type features a wavy cardstock sheet that?s squeezed between two other cardstock sheets. Corrugated cardboard is made from sturdy and long-lasting material, and is best used for packaging. The production of cardboard is often considered [...]
Buying Appliances With The Energy Star Rating
Posted: 25th January 2012 by Anders Eriksson in RecyclingWe all have appliances that break down or stop working with any kind of effeciency and the question becomes, where do we turn from here? Well, I have some suggestions and these suggestions will keep in line with the idea of energy conservation and recycling. There are home products and products for the office that [...]
Sourdough started about 6,000 years ago when human found out how to boost the leavening and fermentation of grains to be brewed into drinks or baked into bread. A portion of the fermented grains were then saved by people in the past to begin the fermentation of the next batch of bread. Sourdough was then [...]
The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Recycling. With the way technology is out-doing themselves year after year with newer, better, bigger and improved products for computer users, you can just imagine the amount of waste that is generated when consumers upgrade along with the [...]