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Cooking lobster

Cooking lobster Lobsters are a true delicacy and the base of a global fishing industry that nets roughly 1.8 billion USD in trade each year. Lobsters can grow really huge and the official size record is held by a 44.4 lb (20.14 kg) caught in Nova Scotia, Canada. There are more than one way to cook a and which method to use depend on your preferences and which type of dish you want to make.

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Cooking for Two, Classy and Convenient

When you want to serve a quick-and-easy meal for just the two of you, count on eggs. Handily portioned by nature, eggs are conveniently packaged for quick-and-easy meals for one or two. Plus, eggs are one of the most versatile of all foods. You can fry, scramble, poach or bake them or cook them in the shell. You can also turn eggs into omelets or a frittata, quiche or strata.

French toast is yet another option -; a special but very economical option. In the Cajun areas of Louisiana, French toast is called pain perdu, lost bread. Long ago, thrifty cooks discovered they could rescue day-old (or older) bread which otherwise would have been wasted by soaking it in a mixture of eggs and milk before it. When it’s dressed up with a topping, though, who would ever guess that French toast had such a practical origin?

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Burger Tips for Barbecue Success

Summer and fall – and the long weekends in-between – are ideal times to fire up the and bring the family together for some outdoor fun.
Burgers, the quintessential fare, are among America’s all-time favorite foods. For variety, top them with unconventional fixings, such as avocado slices, arugula, salsa and fresh basil.
For the best taste and optimum freshness, connoisseurs recommend organic ground beef.

“USDA-certified organic ground beef is made from animals that have not been injected with synthetic hormones or antibiotics, and that eat free of animal byproducts and grown without pesticides,” said Michael Levine, president of Organic Prairie Family of Farms, one of the nation’s leading cooperatives of organic farmers and providers of organic meat.

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Here are some burger-making tips from Organic Prairie.

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