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A Guide To World Class Cuisine on the Web

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

As a self-declared gourmet from the womb, I’m always going out and trying the latest restaurants and culinary creations wherever I find myself. But sometimes, its nice to have a night in and be the one making the meals, rather than just eating them. Because I’m not the type to stick to a one-pan-easy-casserole-type-of-concoction, nor am I adept enough to combine flavors like the experts in my favorite restaurants, I turn to food sites for help with all my culinary questions.

If you’re like me, and can’t always follow a recipe without visual instructions, check out www.Gourmandia.com. The site includes not only written instructions, but also videos of chefs preparing the recipes. Recipes are divided into categories of the most popular videos, as well as by restaurants, which are predominantly French or French-inspired, as well as healthy recipes. You can also search by chef and see their Michelin ratings, which is fun as they are all European. Also take advantage of the site’s special touches, like napkin-folding instructions as well as a store where you can purchase a selection of quality gourmet goods.

If you’re not in the mood for French but feel like trying out a new recipe, and can’t decide whether to go exotic or traditional; direct your browser to www.ifood.tv, where you can watch people who love to cook make recipes in their home kitchens. You can watch your dish being made and then print the recipe for your own time spent in the kitchen. If you’re really inspired, you can join iFood.tv and share some of your own recipes with the cooking world.

At www.VideoRecipesOnline.com, you can find video instructions on cooking meals that are quick and easy. Each video demonstration gives instructions on how to turn packaged food -products and flavorings into a whole meal. This site is good for families with little time to cook, but who want to make home-cooked meals. However, if you’re into making elaborate meals from scratch, you can skip it.

Have you noticed how popular the Food Network has become in the last few years? The chefs are just as celebrated as their famous client?le! If you are a fan of the famous foodies, watch your favorite Food Network stars make the recipes you forgot to TiVo anytime you want at www.FoodNetwork.com. You can search videos by popular chefs or by recipe categories and make yummy noises right along with Rachel or Giada.

I like allrecipes.com because it really does seem to have every recipe imaginable. Not only does the site include recipes, it also has instructional videos on those tricky techniques real chefs seem to perform with such ease; like pitting an avocado or cutting and serving cake without all the layers falling apart. The range of recipes and levels of expertise are also extensive, so no matter what you’re cooking up, allrecipes.com can probably help you out.

These sites are easy to navigate and can provide a lot of help for those who like to eat and want to try making fabulous food for themselves.

Vinyl versus Aluminum fences

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Gone are the days of rusty chain-link fencing that we saw everywhere; even the wood fences which were needed to be painted regularly. The latest trend is of vinyl and aluminum fences. Both of these belong to the low maintenance fence option category.

Vinyl fencing gives the contemporary look and imparts brightness to the whole surrounding and looks like wood in appearance. It is resistant to moisture, rodents and insects. Vinyl fence doesn’t peel off like wood and thus does not require to be painted ever. Just a simple wash will bring back its shine.

If you want a strong, sturdy look, then aluminum would be a better option for you. It would appeal more to the people who are looking for classic, old world look as aluminum fence comes in many ornamental styles. It is a good alternate for wrought iron. Again like vinyl, aluminum fence is a low maintenance option. It doesn?t rust or corrode and is very long lasting.

Vinyl fence can turn out to be more expensive than an aluminum fence and that might be the deciding factor for some. But while deciding one must keep the area and ones’ aesthetic taste in mind as both the fences look very different from each other.