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Kitchen Inventions you don’t Really Need

Necessity is the mother of invention but every once in a while there comes along an invention that really wasn’t all that necessary. You know well what I am talking about and you are guilty of hoarding up several of these inventions in your home, too. Are you telling me if I was to walk into your house right now, open your kitchen drawer and rummage through it, I won’t find a few pointless, failed, downright stupid kitchen gadgets in there? Yeah, I thought as much!

Anyway, here’s my collection of really silly, over-the-top, kitchen inventions that you’d probably be better off without. Take a hint and put them where they belong – in the garbage disposal. (more…)

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Entertaining Big Time when you are Small on Kitchen Space

Who doesn’t enjoy entertaining friends? On the rare occasion that you are able to make time from your hectic schedule, you would typically round up your gang of friends and head to the nearest restaurant for an evening of wining, dining, chatting, gossiping, catching up, and of course, loads of fun. However, the fun bit comes to a dead halt the moment the check arrives, with an obscene figure that can quell the mood of the heartiest reveler.

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Foods you won’t Easily find on Restaurant Menus all Over the World

The forbidden fruit is usually considered tastier. Well, here is a list of foods that have been banned in various countries of the world either because they are a threat to our health and safety or because there are unethical practices in play. (more…)

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Tunisian Mint Tea: An Interesting yet Unusual Experience

The beautiful Mediterranean country of Tunisia is located in Africa’s northernmost regions. Its unique culture is a mix derived from all its invaders and settlers, from the Romans to the Turks and now France with whom Tunisia has trade agreements. Tunisian cuisine is inexpensive yet delicious. Vegetables are an important part of all meat and fish dishes. It is not too spicy so it appeals to global palettes. The mouth watering deserts have strong French and Turkish hints. (more…)

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Harney & Sons – for the “Tea”-totaling Connoisseur

In a society that is obsessed with coffee, tea is a drink that is considered somewhat antiquated, even boring. However, if you listen long enough to Emeric Harney, Managing Director of Harney & Sons, he will have you convinced that tea is “a fabulous, interesting product with great history and stories behind it.” His enthusiasm is infectious and it won’t be long before you start looking at tea with newfound respect. (more…)

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The Fast Food Joints that Changed the Face of American Fast Food

The moment one thinks of America what pops into the head is an amazing variety of fast food – gigantic pizzas with every topping imaginable, three-tier burgers with cheese oozing down the sides, and spicy, crunchy tacos that set your mouth on fire (which you probably enjoy anyway!).

Most of the top franchises that have become the lifeline of American fast food germinated in the 1950s. The two most popular ones from that era happen to be Burger King & McDonald’s. Let’s look at how these restaurants created history and track their journey to incredible success. (more…)

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