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1: Mexican Rice 101
On almost every platter served at Mexican restaurants, you will see a generous helping of Mexican rice. This tomato laden rice is a common side dish in restaurants, and it is a staple in Mexican cuisine. It has not always been this way, however. Rice is not native to Mexico. When the Spanish discovered that rice would grow well in the Veracruz region, it became integrated into Mexican cuisine.

2: Recipe For Potato Pancakes
Thanksgiving is over and your refrigerator is loaded with leftovers. In addition to all that turkey, you still have mounds of mashed potatoes taking up space. The last thing you want is for them to go uneaten and turn bad. So what you need is a potato pancake recipe that will help use up those leftover potatoes.

3: Delicious Squash Soup Recipe
In Australia butternut squash is known as butternut pumpkin and is a type of winter squash. It's a fruit that grows on a vine, originates from around Mexico and is similar to a pumpkin, with a sweet, nutty taste with yellow skin and an orange pulp. As it gets riper it becomes increasingly orange as well as becoming increasingly richer and sweeter. Butternut squash is great as it's not only versatile - it's an excellent source of fibre, vitamin C, vitamin A, manganese and potassium. It can be roasted, toasted, grilled, pured, or mashed and used in soup, bread, casseroles, even muffins. Squash soup makes a great starter: it's heathy, easy to prepare and above all it's delicious. Below is a simple recipe that I hope you will enjoy!

4: Cookie Concepts That You Will Go Crazy For
Tired of churning our batches of the same cookies time and time again? Give yourself and your family a break from the usual and get creative with your cookies! As chocolate chip have always been my favorite they'll always have a place in my cookie jar.

5: Learning How to Use Mexican Spices
The herbs and spices used in Mexican cuisine are what truly give you the Mexican flavor you are craving. Without these spices, Mexican food would be bland. These herbs and spices bring out the goodness that we have come to expect from Mexican cuisine. If you truly want to make Mexican food, it pays to know about the spices.

6: How to Make a Great Squash Soup
I've recently been home to my mother's house, and she cooked me a fantastic meal with a great starter - namely squash soup. I've never had squash soup before so I asked her how she made it and it turns out to be family secret. However, since it was so delicious I've got her permission to now blow the secret wide open and publish the recipe online!

7: Cook Up One Of These Very Original Pizza Styles
It has been said that if you want to discover the greatest pizza in the whole world, then you need to go to New York. I live there and, let me tell you, you can find a pizzeria just about every couple of blocks in the commercial neighborhoods.

8: How To Find New Recipes? Use Online Recipes Finder
If you do not feel like eating the boring preparations over and over, you should search for anything adventuresome that includes looking for revolutionary foods to try out.

9: Paleo Recipes Are More Simple Than You May Think
No one likes the word diet. It seems restricting. Consider a new way of eating such as with paleo recipes. A paleo diet is simple as it is a change in the way a person eats today. Go back to the history books. People in the Paleolithic period did not munch on a bag of chips. They ate a healthy diet full of fresh fruits, vegetables, lean meats and seafood. They were healthier than the people walking around today finishing a milkshake.

10: How To Buy A Fine Swiss Cheese
Looking for the best cheese, then make sure you look for nothing but Swiss cheese. The quality should at least be "fine". No doubt is would be expensive but good things come for a price and Swiss cheese is no just one of the best cheeses around.



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