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		<title>What Are Some Types of Mexican Bread &#124; Mexican Bread</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a wide variety of breads found in Mexico. Wheat was first introduced by the Spaniards. The cereal was cultivated throughout all of Mexico. Nowadays, wheat is abundant. Some bread is for special occasions such as Day of the Dead, and Christmas. Other breads are made especially for breakfast. Some of the breads originate [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a wide variety of <strong>breads</strong> found in <strong>Mexico</strong>. Wheat was first introduced by the Spaniards. The cereal was cultivated throughout all of <strong>Mexico</strong>. Nowadays, wheat is abundant. Some <strong>bread</strong> is for special occasions such as Day of the Dead, and Christmas. Other breads are made especially for breakfast. Some of the breads originate from many centuries ago. People in Mexico bake their own <strong>breads</strong> from scratch, or purchase them at food markets.</p>
<p><strong>Bolillo</strong> is <strong>salty bread</strong> that is originally from Mexico, El Salvador, and other Latin American countries. The bread is shaped like an oval and baked to about 6 inches. The crust is crunchy with the inside being soft. <strong>Bolillo</strong> is the main ingredient in different kinds of tortas. <strong>Molletes</strong> is<strong> bread</strong> found in Spain and also Mexico. It consists of bolillo by it being cut in half and covered with cheese, beans, cream, and salsa.  The <strong>bread</strong> can be eaten with eggs, and beans. Some people drink milk and chocolate milk with it. Torta ahogada is a sandwich that includes <strong>bolillo bread.</strong></p>
<p>This <strong>sandwich</strong> is popular in all of Mexico. The <strong>sandwich</strong> is covered with a very spicy sauce made from dried chili peppers. Since it is so spicy, only people that are used to eating very hot chili peppers are able to eat this sandwich. There are less-spicy versions of this sandwich available which uses a tomato sauce. Fillings of the sandwich include pork, chicken, beans, and cheese. It comes with a side of onion rings, avocados, or chili peppers.</p>
<p>If you crave something sweeter, there is <strong>Pan Dulce</strong>. It is also known as <strong>Mexican sweet bread.</strong> Pan Dulce is dome-shaped sweet rolls. They have a sugar topping with the flavors of vanilla, chocolate, and sometimes strawberry. Traditional flavorings include cinnamon, anise, and dried fruit. Some of the rolls have designs on the shell. Pan Dulce is made year-round in Mexico, and can be found in <strong>Mexican bakeries</strong>. These rolls can be eaten as a desert or snack.</p>
<p>Another food that involves <strong>bread </strong>and your sweet tooth is <strong>Capirotada,</strong> <strong>Mexican bread pudding</strong>. The pudding is popular at the Lenten season in Mexico. It is typically made with small bread rolls, or the bread mentioned in this article, bolillos. It also includes fruits and raisons. Cinnamon and anise add spice to the dessert. The pudding is simple to make and is known for being a desert. Some people add roasted peanuts and aged cheese, making the pudding a great breakfast or brunch addition. Capirotada would make a great dish for the Christmas holidays because of its rich, elegant taste.</p>
<p>There are many types of <strong>breads,</strong> with unique names. Some are named after horns, bald ladies, policemen, keys, and pigs. Whatever type of bread you prefer, they will have in <strong>Mexico</strong>. If you would like to try the breads fresh, find a local <strong>Mexican grocer</strong> to purchase a loaf, or a few rolls. You will be able to find the type of bread you enjoy, either for lunch, dinner, dessert, or a snack.</p>
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		<title>Holiday Cooking Tips for Better Outcomes &#124; Holiday Cooking Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The holidays are an extremely hectic and chaotic time for the vast majority of the population. We run from one place to another with more “to do” lists than we think we will ever manage to complete. One thing is certain and that is that throughout all the running around and festivities that are going [...]]]></description>
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<p>The<strong> holidays</strong> are an extremely hectic and chaotic time for the vast majority of the population. We run from one place to another with more “to do” lists than we think we will ever manage to complete. One thing is certain and that is that throughout all the running around and festivities that are going on it is quite likely that you are going to either lose your mind because you are obsessively over organized or you are going to forget one dinner, event, or gift during the season that is going to prove to be important enough for a mad dash out into the cold, harsh, cruel world of reality. Depressing though the thought may be the following tips can help you avoid potential break down as a result of the constant insanity of the <strong>holidays.</strong></p>
<p>First of all, you absolutely must adopt <strong>the KISS policy</strong>. Keep it simple silly. The meals you plan for your contributions to holiday cooking in your own home and for various events and pot lucks that take place this time of year should be simple to prepare, take little time, and cost as little money as possible.</p>
<p>Do things in bulk. rather than trying to squeeze in a few minutes hear and there mark out large chunks of your calendar and dedicate those times to tasks such as <strong>cooking, cleaning, shopping, and wrapping </strong>and stick to that one thing during its allotted time slot rather than trying to cook, wrap, clean, and shop at the same time. This saves confusion and lessens the opportunity of something getting boiled, burned, splattered, ruined, or forgotten.</p>
<p>Plan ahead and shop ahead. This saves valuable time and money because you aren’t impulse buying at the last minute. Whether you are shopping for food items for meal preparation and <strong>cooking</strong> or the perfect gifts for friends or family putting things off often tends to result in spending more money than intended and getting less value for that money.</p>
<p>Make sure you have enough room inside your fridge for the foods you need for preparation and storing the foods that need to be chilled once they’ve been prepared. Space is a must and if you do not have enough space in your refrigerator you need to be making other plans for food that needs to be kept cold in the interim.</p>
<p>Plan a quick and easy back up in case something goes wrong with one of the more complicated dishes or casseroles. A last minute substitution that is quick and easy is a much better option than not having enough to go around. You never know what’s going to go wrong when dealing with the holidays and it is best to be prepared when something does.</p>
<p>Make sure the turkey or ham is properly thawed and that you’ve allotted the necessary time for cooking. In fact an extra hour is often the best way to go as you never know what kind of differences there will ultimately be in cooking time for your main course.</p>
<p>Clean as you go. This little tip will save so much time, trouble, and pulled hair that you will never really know how wonderfully valuable this nugget of advice really is. Dishes are simpler to clean when still warm and before food has time to dry and set in.</p>
<p>These tips do not guarantee a perfect <strong>holiday cooking experience</strong> but they are an excellent way to guarantee less stress in the mix.</p>
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		<title>Mexican Candies &#124; Popular Mexican Candies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children in Mexico have a huge selection of candies to choose from. The candies are abundant. Anyone is sure to please their sweet tooth. The candies are not just sweet, though. Many of the candies pack heat! That is right, chili. Mexican&#8217;s like to include chili in many of their foods, so it is natural [...]]]></description>
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<p>Children in <strong>Mexico</strong> have a huge selection of <strong>candies</strong> to choose from. The <strong>candies</strong> are abundant. Anyone is sure to please their sweet tooth. The candies are not just sweet, though. Many of the candies pack heat! That is right, chili. Mexican&#8217;s like to include chili in many of their foods, so it is natural to find candy with it. There are also chocolate candies, gummy candies, and chewing gum. It is obvious that Mexicans have different preferences when it comes to candy. The hotter, the better!</p>
<p>A newer item in Mexican candy is called <strong>Salsaghetti</strong>. The package has straws of watermelon that look like pasta. They are spicy and come with a sauce to pour over it. The sauce is called <strong>Gusano Tamarind</strong>. Tamarind is a fruit that is typical in Asia, but widely grown in Mexico. Many candy items contain Tamarind. <strong>Salsaghetti</strong> looks like a pasta meal, but unfortunately there is no candy meat balls included.</p>
<p><strong>Lollipops </strong>are a lot different than what you would taste in other countries. In Mexico they can come very hot. The candies are<strong> Jalapeño</strong> hot. Americans are used to spicy candies that are full of cinnamon, but children from Mexico love the lollipops with chili powder on the outside. The inside can be different flavors. Mango is a big hit because it offers a different taste than the chili. There are also flavored chili-peppered lollipops. Other flavors include pineapple, watermelon, strawberry, cherry, and more.</p>
<p>You would expect since Mexico gave the world chocolate, back when the Aztecs shared with the Spaniards that Mexicans would eat a lot of candy bars and other chocolate candies, but in Mexico these types of candies are rare to even purchase. Instead, Mexicans enjoy chocolate in their drinks or in traditional dishes such as mole poblano. Sometimes you might find someone enjoying a chocolate pattie candy that may include cinnamon, grounded almonds, and sugar.</p>
<p>A popular candy throughout Mexico is known as <strong>Dulce de leche</strong>. It means <strong>&#8220;milk candy&#8221;.</strong> It is milk-based syrup that is similar to caramel by how it looks and tastes. It can be as a sauce, or as a <strong>caramel-like candy</strong>. It is simple to make, simply by boiling milk and sugar. Besides being in candy, it is also used in cakes, cookies, and ice cream. People even spread it on toast. It is very popular in other countries besides Mexico. Even Starbucks have recently started selling<strong> lattes</strong> with the flavor of <strong>dulce de leche</strong> which is making it popular amongst Americans. Even <strong>dulce de leche ice cream</strong> is sold in grocery stores throughout the Southwestern states of America.</p>
<p><strong>Mexican candies</strong> can be found at local Mexican grocers. Let your taste buds try some new treats. If you cannot find any stores close to where you live, many online stores sell Mexican candies. If hot is not that type of candy you would enjoy, there is also different chocolate, and <strong>caramel candies</strong>. Give it a try today! You might just enjoy a new sensation.</p>
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		<title>Giving Dad Home Style Cooking on His Big Day &#124; Cooking for your Dad</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 19:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no one on earth quite like dear old dad. He has given hugs, offered advice, picked up the pieces of your broken heart, and been the source of many twenty-dollar bills finding their way into your pockets unexpectedly for gas or a new pair of shoes. This man has meant so much to [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is no one on earth quite like dear old <strong>dad</strong>. He has given hugs, offered advice, picked up the pieces of your broken heart, and been the source of many twenty-dollar bills finding their way into your pockets unexpectedly for gas or a new pair of shoes. This man has meant so much to you throughout your life. Do you honor him on his special day with a trip to some nameless restaurant where he is little more than table number 23 or do you cook him a feast fit for the King her really is in your heart?</p>
<p>A little hint, most dads prefer home made food (provided of course you have a firm grasp on basic cooking skills) to a restaurant menu almost any day of the week and twice on a day that should be sacred for family. For this reason it is a great idea to prepare to put on a fest for your dad whether you are planning for your family and mom and <strong>dad </strong>or bringing the entire family to the table you need to plan carefully and prepare as much of the food as possible ahead of time.</p>
<p>Be kind to <strong>dad too</strong> and his health. Avoid laying out a table of his favorites if they are all completely off the charts for his dietary and health restriction needs. Chances are that you can find low fat, low cholesterol, or low sodium versions of most of his favorites if you do a thorough search online. You can also find plenty of recipes for sugar free treats that are delicious and friendly to those who either have <strong>type II diabetes</strong> or those who need to shed a few pounds because of other health concerns. Of course you do want dear old dad to live a little and enjoy the foods you prepare but do try to keep some of his dietary needs in mind and offer choices that fit in with his needs as well as his favorites.</p>
<p>Is your dear <strong>old dad</strong> a steak and potatoes kind of man? If so, feed that need. Offer a nice steak prepared in a low fat, low sodium method and a small side of potatoes with a large side of steamed or raw vegetables. This will be a good balance on the plate and should also leave a little bit of room for an excellent dessert later on. Of course if comfort food is your dad’s mainstay we are seeing new and improved recipes crop up almost every day that provide as much of the great flavor as possible without the fat, calories, and/or carbs.</p>
<p>Of course if your <strong>dad</strong> is the kind of man who is going to eat what he wants no matter what, there is no reason not to give him what he wants. Just make some efforts to minimize the impact by lowering where you can while still providing the taste he loves so much. Be sure to offer a nice selection of dear old dad’s favorite drinks too. Preparing an excellent father’s day feast goes well beyond just throwing a few steaks on the grill. <strong>Desserts</strong> should be something dad will enjoy and <strong>fresh fruit</strong> is another great option to add for a healthy choice and a bit of variety. The important thing is that you have taken the time to prepare and cook a great meal for the man who has given you so much on this special day.</p>
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		<title>What Are Some Mexican Spices &#124;  Mexican Spices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 &#8220;Mexican tea&#8221;. It is used to flavor beans and other foods, but should be used sparingly because [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mexican spices</strong> are used in many dishes found in <strong>Mexico</strong><strong>.</strong> Some are spices you kind find anywhere, such as <strong>Garlic.</strong> Others give unique flavors. <strong>Epazote</strong> is a spice that is not as common. It is also known as <strong>&#8220;Mexican tea&#8221;</strong>. It is used to flavor beans and other foods, but should be used sparingly because it can be poisonous in large amounts. Even though it is strong, it is said to be good for intestinal discomfort.</p>
<p><strong>Chile</strong><strong> powder</strong> is a popular spice in <strong>Mexican foods</strong>. It is used to add flavor to vegetables, and meats. Another Chile powder that is popular is <strong>Chipotle</strong>. It is made from Jalapenos that have been dried and smoked. The flavor is one of a kind and goes well with many dishes. It is gaining popularity outside of <strong>Mexico</strong><strong>.</strong> One other type of <strong>chile pepper</strong> is <strong>Ancho</strong>. It is different from the other peppers because it has a sweet flavor similar to dried fruit.</p>
<p>Common spices used in Mexico are <strong>Cumin,</strong> and <strong>Oregano</strong>. Mexican dishes that include tomatoes are perfect with oregano. It gives the dish an earthy flavor. <strong>Cumin</strong> gives Mexican dishes a taste that cannot be matched. Cumin takes three to four months of a long summer to grow. Cumin is a dry seed from the herb Cuminum Cyminum which is a member of the parsley family. This spice is the key component in curry power and chili powder. Cumin can also be boiled and served as a tea which is called &#8220;cumin cider&#8221;. Cumin is a spice that has been used for many centuries and will continue to be used by the people of Mexico.</p>
<p><strong>Recado rojo</strong> is a special blend of spices that are from Mexico. It was used as long ago as the Mayans. It the spice mixture is red because of the added annatto seeds, which give food a red look to them when added. The blend contains spices such as cinnamon, clove, cumin, oregano garlic, and more. This blend is associated Mexican foods found in the Yucatan. It would be very easy to make this from your own home.</p>
<p><strong>Achiote</strong> is the shrub that the <strong>annatto seeds</strong> come from which is added to the recado rojo mixture. This shrub is grown in Southeast  Asia and was introduced to the Spanish in the 17th century. It is consider an inedible fruit that is used for its seeds. Long ago American Indians used the seeds to make body paints. Parts of the shrub can be used in medical remedies for health problems such as headaches and burns.</p>
<p>If you want to try these spices from your home, they are available at major grocery stores. You can even make your own blend of <strong>Mexican spices</strong>. Gather a few of the mentioned spices in this article, along with paprika and salt, and blend them together for a sensational burst of flavor. This is a great blend in chili. It can be added to foods that are baked, broiled and barbequed. It is perfect on chicken and pork. It is an excellent addition for your next barbeque. Let the grilling begin!</p>
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<p>Christmas</strong> is a time of year that brings friends and family together who may not have the pleasure of one another’s company at any other time throughout the year. While family ties may be a bit difficult to maintain in the world in which we live today, the traditions of <strong>Christmas</strong> for many families is what keeps us grounded and in touch with one another no matter how far apart we are geographically. The problem is that if one person is doing the <strong>cooking</strong> for all, that person tends to spend endless hours in the kitchen and misses out on the joys of the company of others year after year. One way to avoid this is by rotating locations for the festivities from one year to the next. Another way, a much simpler way, is to delegate items of contribution from all guests in attendence each year so that the cooking and meal preparation duties are shared among the masses.</p>
<p>Of course this isn’t a perfect plan but it is a good plan. Another great plan is to prepare pieces and parts of your <strong>Christmas dinner</strong> ahead of time. With careful planning there are items that may be prepared as much as a few weeks ahead of the big day and stored either in air tight containers at room temperature or frozen for heating or baking on the big day or within a reasonable time frame of <strong>Christmas</strong> for best results. Any of the prep work that can be taken care of before the big day is one less thing to be taken care of when the time comes and that becomes a load off your mind.</p>
<p>Make lists. Lists are wonderful things. If you learn to live by your lists you will wonder how on earth you ever got anything done without them. When you are planning your <strong>Christmas dinner</strong> right down everything you plan to have, who is bringing what, what you are making, and what ingredients will be needed to complete each and every single dish. Go through your pantry and see which items you have in abundance and which items you will need to prepare the meals. Head to the store at least a week ahead of the big day and purchase all but the fresh ingredients you will need in order to prepare your <strong>Christmas feast</strong>.</p>
<p>Another thing you will need to do is make sure you have a list of all the non food items you will need to stock ahead of time. Make sure all the bathrooms are stocked, that you have plenty of garbage bags, waste baskets, paper plates, cups, napkins, cutlery, and other items that will be needed in order to make things go smoothly when your guests begin to arrive. These are little things that matter and may get overlooked if you fail to plan ahead.</p>
<p>You should also make a list of decorations, invitations, and gifts or games you may need to purchase for the day too. You want your day to go as smoothly as possible and you want everyone to fill wanted, appreciated, and anticipated. It may be a great idea to pick up a couple of generic gifts for a male or female in case someone unexpected shows up (you really never know) and have extra wrapping paper and supplies on hand in case someone has an emergency rewrap (as in a kid opened a gift intended for someone else). Most importantly plan to be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy as much of the festivities as possible.</p>
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		<title>Mexican Desserts &#124; What Are Some Popular Mexican Desserts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to Mexican deserts there are many to choose from. Flan is a common and popular dessert. It is caramel custard. The dessert includes rich custard with a layer of soft caramel on top. The dish is known as flan in most of the world, even though it is a French word. Flan [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to <strong>Mexican deserts</strong> there are many to choose from. Flan is a common and popular <strong>dessert.</strong> It is <strong>caramel custard</strong>. The <strong>dessert</strong> includes rich custard with a layer of soft caramel on top. The dish is known as flan in most of the world, even though it is a French word. Flan is simple to make and usually consists of <strong>vanilla flavored custard</strong>. You may be able to find them made in other flavors such as coconut, lemon, and other fruits.</p>
<p><strong>Empanadas</strong> are another dessert found in Mexico. It is a stuffed pastry that contains different sweetened fillings depending on the country. Some fillings you can find in Mexico are cream, pumpkin, and a variety of fruits. In some states in Mexico, the empanadas are filled with different meats. <strong>Empanadas </strong>can be served as a dessert and also a breakfast food.</p>
<p><strong>Chocolate</strong> has a rich history in Mexico. The Aztecs adopted the use of chocolate from earlier Mayan culture. Chocolate played an important role for the Aztecs. They used it both as a food and as currency. One of the items that the Spaniards acquired from the Aztecs was chocolate. The Spaniards took the chocolate back to Spain where it became the King&#8217;s official drink. The Aztecs made a variety of drinks with the chocolate which also included nuts, seeds, and honey. <strong>Champurrado </strong>is a chocolate drink that is very popular at breakfast time in Mexico. It is warm and thick. You can find people in the morning buying a cup by street vendors. It is also considered a dessert which can be served with <strong>Churros.</strong></p>
<p>A dessert found in the Yucatan is called <strong>sapotes dulces</strong>. <strong>Sapotes </strong>are a fruit grown in Mexico. It is very rare to find the fruit in the United   States. Sapotes have an orange flesh that has a unique flavor of being juicy, creamy and can often be said simmiliar to the flavor of coconuts, and vanilla. Sapotes dulces is a dessert using the fruit and mixing it with orange juice, rum, and sugar and served chilled. It is easy to make and has a great flavor.</p>
<p><strong>Cajeta</strong> is syrup made in Mexico that&#8217;s main ingredient is caramelized milk. The process of making the syrup consists of slowly cooking down the sweetened liquid until it is thick. Sweetened milk is the most common ingredient of the syrup. Cajeta is eaten by itself, on pastries, and even as a topping on ice cream. The Hershey Company introduced their own cajeta targeted for Mexican food lovers that live in the United   States.</p>
<p>There are many more <strong>Mexican desserts</strong> to please your sweet tooth. There is a wide variety of <strong>chocolates, cakes, cookies, candies,</strong> just to name a few. Recipes can allow you to experiment and discover new sweets. If you would like to sample them before making your own, some local authentic Mexican restaurants include these <strong>desserts</strong>. You may also have luck finding them at a Mexican grocer in your area. It will be easy for you to get hooked on these tasty and enjoyable treats.</p>
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		<title>Mardi Gras Cooking Cajun Style &#124; Cajun Cooking Recipes &#124; Mardi Gras Cooking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mardi Gras is a special time of year down in Cajun Country. Even if you don’t live down around New Orleans you can still celebrate some of the fun revelry associated with Mardi Gras by throwing a grand old meal fitting of King Rex himself. The trick with bringing Mardi Gras to the Midwest or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mardi Gras</strong> is a special time of year down in <strong>Cajun Country</strong>. Even if you don’t live down around New   Orleans you can still celebrate some of the fun revelry associated with <strong>Mardi Gras</strong> by throwing a grand old meal fitting of King Rex himself. The trick with bringing <strong>Mardi Gras</strong> to the Midwest or wherever you may wonder is to always have the frame of mind that makes <strong>Mardi Gras</strong> such a fun and enjoyable event for people from all over the world. If that doesn’t work a bowl or two of gumbo followed by a hand grenade or hurricane and topped off with some <strong>Mardi Gras</strong> music should do the trick quite nicely.</p>
<p>Seriously part of the charm and intrigue of <strong>Mardi Gras</strong> and the city of New   Orleans is the food that has made this city almost as famous as its ability to party. If you are wondering what to cook to bring the spirit of <strong>Mardi Gras</strong> into your home from afar try any of the traditional favorites. If ingredients prove difficult to come by you might want to add a little rice, a little spice, and a lot of hot sauces to your favorite family meal.</p>
<p>Those who live in <strong>New Orleans</strong> often use rice to stretch the budget of the food. Rice is filling and has traditionally been quite cost effective. This makes rice a great meal for many of the families of New   Orleans that have traditionally been quite poor. <strong>Rice</strong> is used in all manner of dishes from gumbo to red beans and rice to jambalaya and many dishes in between. It is probably the one <strong>staple of Cajun cuisine</strong> that you will find very few restaurants in the city without. Otherwise there are wide variances in cuisine according to cost and culture (though the more expensive foods are typically considered Creole rather than <strong>Cajun</strong> kind of a city cousin – country cousin relationship between the cuisines). The rich could afford foods the poor couldn’t even consider.</p>
<p><strong>Spices</strong> are prevalent in these dishes for much the same reason that rice is. They have traditionally been an inexpensive method of seasoning dishes that would otherwise be quite bland. Expect to find plenty of spices and a little bit of heat in most traditional <strong>Cajun dishes</strong> throughout the city. Some restaurants that cater to tourists have slightly watered down versions of local favorites but for the most part you will find that Cajuns handle the heat quite well though they do keep plenty of iced tea on tap to help combat those dishes that get a teensy bit too hot to handle.</p>
<p>If you want to try something with a little less kick a po-boy or muffaletta might be what hits the spot. These sandwiches are more than a little deceiving in appearance however as they are very filling. <strong>French fries </strong>are still a <strong>Cajun </strong>favorite though we also have a popular dish called fried sweet potatoes, yes in the south we fry everything but it is something a little bit different and the sweetness of the fried sweet potatoes can often counteract some of the heat of other <strong>Cajun favorites</strong>. You can find recipes for all of these online quite easily though you will probably have a bit of time finding the perfect bread for a po boy anywhere outside the Crescent  City. There is a unique “chewiness” to the perfect po boy bread that may be imitated elsewhere but I’ve never quite found anything to compare and I’ve been all over the country.</p>
<p>For the perfect finish for your <strong>Cajun cooking</strong> you should make a point of purchasing some chicory coffee. This is easily accomplished via the <strong>Café du Monde</strong> website if your local coffee shop doesn’t have any on hand. Historically, chicory was added to coffee and often used instead of coffee because it was much cheaper than actual coffee. This meant it could stretch the more expensive coffee beans and provide a similar taste and texture with that hint of chicory. It’s a rather unique flavor and for many people is synonymous with the city itself. It’s quite easy to plan your <strong>Mardi Gras cooking</strong> no matter how far from New Orleans you may roam.</p>
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		<title>Excellent Menu for a Great Fourth Outdoors &#124; Tips for Great Fourth of July Outdoors Cooking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fourth of July is America’s Independence Day. It is a special day in the minds and hearts of patriotic citizens of this country and there are many ways we celebrate that patriotism. If you are looking for a little something extra to add to your Independence Day menu try some of the ideas below. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>Fourth of July</strong> is <strong>America’s Independence Day</strong>. It is a special day in the minds and hearts of patriotic citizens of this country and there are many ways we <strong>celebrate</strong> that <strong>patriotism</strong>. If you are looking for a little something extra to add to your Independence Day menu try some of the ideas below. Remember that the red, white, and blue of the <strong>American flag</strong> can be excellent color additions to your fabulous fourth menu and make it definitely firework worthy.</p>
<p>It is fairly safe to say that for most of the country the weather on the fourth of July is going to be a little bit on the warm side. While there are exceptions to every rule this is the general rule of thumb. For this reason you should prepare your menu according to that and avoid <strong>foods</strong> that are going to melt quickly or will not look as appealing in warm weather. You should also take proper precautions for storage and keeping things from spoiling by leaving them out in the elements too long. Store as much of the food as possible until it is time to serve.</p>
<p>This may somewhat limit your offerings but opens the door to other offerings. Rather than have chilled pies for dessert choose cake that can be stored at room temperature. There are sure to be a few chilled recipes or dishes that are best served and/or stored chilled. Be sure to have plenty of cold gel packs or ice on hand and plenty of ice chests and other appropriate containers, especially if you are going to be camping or cooking out away from home, on hand to take care of at least the amount of food you are contributing that needs cold storage.</p>
<p>If you are going to be camping out or enjoying the great outdoors on the fourth consider foods that can be prepared with a Dutch oven. There are many great recipes and these foods can pretty well cook for the prescribed length of time and served immediately if you plan properly. These ovens are quite useful and can prepare everything from cakes and muffins to stews, chili, and roast beef with vegetables. In other words, a Dutch oven opens doors that may not be widely available to the average camper on a cookout.</p>
<p>Foil packet meals are also excellent choices for your Fourth of July cookouts. These leave little mess, little fuss, and more often than not taste great.<strong> Dishes</strong> such as <strong>Hobo Stew</strong> and <strong>Creek Bank Potatoes</strong> are very popular and quite savory for the average cook out. They are also rather simple to prepare with few ingredients. This makes them an excellent choice for cooking on a grill or even in a Dutch oven if you have one at your disposal, which I highly recommend not only for Fourth of July meal preparations but also any time you are cooking in the great outdoors. You might find that you love it so much you don’t want to do without it.</p>
<p>Another great tip when<strong> cooking</strong> away from home on the Fourth of July is to keep things simple. You do not want to lug around stacks of condiments, dishes, bowls, trays, etc. Keep things as simple as possible and try to use dishes that require few ingredients yet still taste great. The more simple things are when dining in the <strong>great outdoors </strong>the more you can appreciate the simplicity of being in the <strong>great outdoors</strong>.</p>
<p>Don’t forget the appeal of simple hamburgers, hot dogs, and brats as great Fourth of July meal ideas. These foods are easy to prepare, easy to clean up, and go great with chips. No muss, no fuss, remember? The less time you spend on meal preparations, the more time you have available to get around to enjoying your time in our great countryside. I can’t think of many better ways to celebrate our independence as a nation than by enjoying it.</p>
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		<title>How Healthy is Mexican Food</title>
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<p>If you ask majority of Americans on when the last time they ate <strong>Mexican food</strong>, usually it is within the last week. Mexican foods have become very popular in the United States. The problem is that the <strong>Mexican foods</strong> in America are not the same as they are in <strong>Mexico</strong>. Americans have added super fat and super sized the meals. If you go down to <strong>Mexico</strong>, you may not even find the same dishes because the dishes were created in America. Authentic <strong>Mexican food</strong> is rich in fresh vegetables, protein, and nutritious vitamins and spices.</p>
<p>Taco Bell comes to mind as a popular food chain that serves <strong>Mexican foods</strong>. You will find tacos, burritos, and quesadillas. People in <strong>Mexico</strong> usually do not eat big platters of tortilla chips in their everyday meals. Because of the food sold in the United States, it is not very healthy. The <strong>Mexican foods in America</strong> are not as rich in nutrients. It contains high fat, sodium, and calories. It also does not include as many fresh vegetables.</p>
<p>Most traditional <strong>Mexican dishes</strong> have less fat and calories. This doesn&#8217;t mean you cannot enjoy the foods served in American restaurants. You can add more healthy foods to the dish. Tomatoes are high in vitamins and have lycopene which has cancer-fighting properties. Tomatoes can be added to many <strong>Mexican dishes</strong>. Beans carry high protein and fiber. Instead of eating the beans refried, try getting them whole. It cuts back on the fat. Corn is another vegetable that is healthy in <strong>Mexican foods</strong>. It is high in vitamins and contains fiber. Adding these to your <strong>Mexican dishes</strong> will make them healthier than what you are served at Taco Bell.</p>
<p>You may be wondering if people in <strong>Mexico</strong> eat healthier foods. In America we have the choice to go to health food stores where we can find <strong>organic food</strong>s and foods not as fattening. The only drawback is that not everyone can afford to buy these foods whenever they grocery shop. In <strong>Mexico</strong>, healthier choices are available. Each year the health food market in <strong>Mexico makes</strong> over $500 Million. The consumers make up 5 percent of Mexico&#8217;s population. Their age range is from 20 to 50 years old. They usually live in metropolitan areas and can afford to buy these types of healthier foods. If they cannot afford it, they still are not getting all the fats and calories that we find in <strong>American foods</strong>, especially fast-foods. Authentic <strong>Mexican foods</strong> still carry many vegetables and ingredients that are good for your body, and also the way the food is cooked is healthier.</p>
<p>You are probably wondering again, is <strong>Mexican food</strong> healthy for me. Authentic <strong>Mexican dishes</strong> are, because they carry many vitamins and are generally low in fat. America has fattened up the <strong>Mexican dishes </strong>making them not a good choice. If you want to go out to eat, try avoiding the major <strong>Mexican food </strong>chain restaurants. Find a restaurant that serves authentic dishes. It is healthier and will taste even better knowing you are giving your body good foods.</p>
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