Food & Entertaining
TV Chef Shares Last-minute Entertaining Tips
A beautiful spread of delicious food is the easiest way to impress when entertaining. But, how to impress without the stress can be an ongoing challenge for many home cooks, especially when friends and family drop by for an impromptu gathering. There's no need to sacrifice taste or your nerves when short on time.
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Make Holiday Baking Extra Sweet This Season
According to a Baker's Joy Homemade Holiday survey, more than 75 percent of Americans are planning to bake more this year compared to years past. Before you break out the sugar and cookie sheets, take a look at these baking and storage tips.
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‘Tis the Season to Be Flavorful
The holidays are a joyous time for gathering with family and friends, and delicious food is sure to bring life to the party. Whether you are hosting a get together of your own or bringing a dish to a party at a friend’s house, unique, flavorful recipes don’t have to take hours to prepare.
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Summer Grilling Success with Pure Honey
Kick off this grilling season with the ultimate barbeque by adding pure honey to your grill glazes. Beyond adding flavor, pure honey has many beneficial characteristics that improve the look and taste of grilled food. Honey is hygroscopic, so a rich honey glaze helps lock in moisture during grilling, resulting in sweet moist foods.
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Grill Up a Stylish Salad
Once considered a summertime treat, grilling has become a year ‘round way to cook. It’s easy, and brings family and friends together for meals. Add a little panache and this basic cooking method turns a meal into a reason to celebrate.
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Holiday Brunch Ideas to Provide Guests with an Island Welcome
As the holidays near, families on the mainland will borrow an aged Hawaiian tradition by opening their homes to family -- immediate and extended -- for food, festivities and seasonal fun. A year-round staple in island culture, large family gatherings and feasts promote unity (“lòka’ hí”) among generations of Hawaiians.
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