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Beef With Chinese Pea Pods

1 pound flank steaks -- cut in 3" thin strip
3 tablespoons corn oil
3 tablespoons soy sauce
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 clove garlic
4 slices fresh ginger

Marinate sliced steak in 1 teaspoon cornstarch, 1 tablespoon oil, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1/2 teaspoon sugar and 4 slices fresh ginger for 30 minutes.

Make a paste with 1 teaspoon corn starch, 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 1 teaspoon sugar and 1/2 cup water. Over high flame brown garlic in 2 tablespoons oil, discard garlic. Add beef and fry for a few minutes. add green pepper, celery, green onion, water chestnuts and sliced bamboo and fry a few more minutes, than add pea pods and cook 1 minute, then add paste mixture, drain and serve.






Why Chocolate Melts In Your Mouth, Not In Your Hand

by News Canada

(NC)—Ever wonder why those delicious little chocolates hardly ever melt in your hand? Pop them in your mouth, and they transform into soft, gooey liquid. Here's the secret…

The way chocolate is manufactured has changed considerably. Originally, chocolate was made with cocoa butter, derived from cocoa beans. Cocoa butter naturally melts at the temperature in your mouth: 37ºC. This is about as hot as a tropical jungle! Over time, the price of cocoa butter escalated, and its supply became somewhat unstable. As a result, chocolate manufacturers turned to cocoa butter alternatives like those derived from coconut oil, palm oil, and shea oil – which comes from the Shea-Karite tree, native to tropical Africa.

However, these butters don't possess the Why Chocolate Melts In Your Mouth, Not In Your Hand Recipe

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Finding Delicious Cookie Recipes

by Mike Yeager

Many of us have an inner baker inside us that loves to find new cookie recipes to try. But, where do you find new, tried and true, cookie recipes that your family will love? People are always looking for the newest versions of their favorite recipes to broaden their dinner choices. New crockpot recipes, new chicken recipes, even new fondue recipes are all searched for by those needing something a little different. Let's face it, we all want something different from time to time, right? There are many places to find free recipes for any of your needs. Going to the local library and obtaining a membership (most of the time this is free as well) is one way to do some research.

They have many titles of books to choose from and many different types of Finding Delicious Cookie Recipes Recipe

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How to Make a Delicious German Crumble Cake in 4 Simple Steps

by Kori Puckett

In high school, learning a new recipe (especially dessert recipes) was always my favorite part of a foreign language and culture class. One day during German in my sophomore year, I teamed up with two other classmates to make German Crumble Cake from a magazine. It was quite good, if I do say so myself. Seven years later, it continues to be one of my favorite desserts to bake.

Handling this German dessert recipe is a real 'hands on' experience, as you'll see. And like other German desserts, it contains a hefty bit of butter. But it's worth it. Enjoy!

German Crumble Cake

Dough: 2 sticks of butter 1 cup of sugar 4 cups of flour 1 teaspoon of baking soda (make sure it's SODA, not POWDER...I made that mistake o How to Make a Delicious German Crumble Cake in 4 Simple Steps Recipe

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