A perfect cup of coffee for a perfect morning!
I have spent lazy summer days in a “Sommerhus” (e.g. “summer house”) in Denmark with my family and one thing I will share with you is the coffee I enjoyed every morning. My wife doesn’t drink ...
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The Starbucks at Queen Anne Ave and Boston is now sporting this fancy Doggie Pit Stop water bowl. The inside reads:
It’s Not a Double Latte, But It’ll Do…
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Recently in one of the blogs I read through my RSS reader I read about a (new for me) way of frying potatoes; instead of dumping them in hot oil you actually pour cold oil on the cut potatoes. And I tried. Oh, why do these obvious solutions have to be invented? To cook an egg ...
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When I wrote about Nathan Myhrvold’s book project in November he estimated the book to reach 1500 pages. But what originally started out as a 300-page book on sous vide has now, with the help of a 20-person team, grown to a total of ...
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Salt helps to bring out the flavor of watermelon
In Asia it is not uncommon to eat fruit with salt or even soy sauce. From my own experience, and via friends, I known that fruits such as mango, guava, honey dew melon, watermelon, nashi pears and ...
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