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Chicken Fajitas in Fried Tortillas

Posted by Andrew on September 30th, 2006

This recipe makes a great main course, Brunch or between meal hunger stopper. Fajitas in tortillas is a mexican dish that is sold just about everywhere in the south west part of the USA, mexico and extensive parts of Latin America. I often see a similarity between Middle Eastern cooking and Mexican cooking because of […]

Ten Good Principles For Food Storage

Posted by Andrew on September 9th, 2006

Good management of food storage areas is of paramount importance for the prevention of food contamination. Here is a rundown of my ten principles of correct food storage.

Wash out and defrost your fridge at least three times a week. Clean up spillages immediately.
Keep all cupboards, pantries and larders spotlessly clean.
Check regularly for signs of mice, […]

The Four Principles of Good Food Hygiene.

Posted by Andrew on September 9th, 2006

In the safe handling of food there are four recognized principles.
Together, these principles work to cover all critical areas where the contamination of food occurs.
By observing these principles we greatly minimise the hygiene risks involved in the handling of food and in the consquential contamination of food.
The four golden rules of food […]

Food Hygiene. The Eight principles Of “From Farm To Fork”

Posted by Andrew on September 9th, 2006

Food contamination is one of the most critical factors in public health. Food should be fresh and as free from bacteria as is possible to achieve to ensure our health.
Food hygiene can be compromised at eight different stages in its supply and preparation. These stages start on the farm and end on the fork.
At every […]

The Bride’s “First Day” Survival Dinner.

Posted by Andrew on September 6th, 2006

Nowadays, many new brides don’t posess much in the way of culinary art skills. In the day of oven dinners and ready made this, that and practically everything and anything else, chances are that that’s what brides ate themselves most of their lives.
During the initial stages of marriage money is usually in short supply so […]

How To make a Great Hungarian Goulash.

Posted by Andrew on September 5th, 2006

OK, lets get one thing straight, In hungary goulash is a soup but in the west we have turned it into a main course dish similar to stew. When I make my goulash all my Hungarian friend think it’s a joke.
That aside, Here’s my goulash recipe.
Goulash, in non Hungarian terms is a combination of meat, […]

Israeli Kibbutz Puts Industry To Shame.

Posted by Andrew on September 2nd, 2006

In the world of the citrus fruit drink industry the name Gan Shmuel Foods LTD. crops up again and again with positive connotations. Now a world player on the soft drink markets Gan Shmuel’s ability to foresee global weather patterns is renouned throughout the soft drink industry.
This year, OJ manufacturers in the USA took […]