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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Pie Birds Kitchenware' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Pie Birds Kitchenware Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Pie Birds Kitchenware 1. Gardening Sentiments - By: Michael Russell As every season passes, I am so thankful to still be here as if life will never end. Today, as we experience the first day in the Fall and embrace the ol' world charm and beauty of it, I write my heartfelt expressions about it. I love this time of year when the fields are ripe... Featured ArticleRoyal Rhubarb Pie (with Easy No-roll Pie Crust) Filling: *2 tablespoons water *4 cups rhubarb (cut up) *2 cups sugar *3 tablespoons cornstarch *a pinch of salt *1/4 cup milk (cream, or Half & Half) Note: If you're using the 'old-fashioned' rhubarb with the greenish stalks, add several drops of food coloring. If you're using the Canadian Red rhubarb, there's no need for food coloring. Make pie crust (see below) and bake the bottom shell at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Whi ...
Read full story 2. Cooking - The Basic Equipment - By: Michael Russell If you're just starting out on your culinary journey, you may find the array of kitchenware available on the market a bit baffling, so here's a quick guide to the must-haves for the first-time cook. Pots and Pans - A student or single person may get away with one frying pan and a couple of saucepa... 3. Gardening Without Pests - By: Michael Russell Deer and raccoons, rabbits and gophers, moles and chipmunks! They capture your heart when in a book or zoo, but when they invade your garden. Oh! Thats a different story. Yet how can a rabbit resist munching on your crisp lettuce? Or a possum or raccoon stay away from your sweet corn patch? And your... 4. Where To Find Inexpensive Kitchenware And Cookware Products On The Net - By: Jena Luthovski If you are like many, many people in this day and age, you keep your eyes open for ways in which you can save money on the merchandise you need in your day to day life. This holds true when you are looking for products for your kitchen as well. You may be wondering where you can go to find inexpensi... 5. Using Safe Food Handling Practices - By: (see Article) Did you know that the turkey you thawed on the kitchen counter,instead of in the fridge, could now contain bacteria levels highenough to harm human life, even though you can't see, smell, ortaste it? There's nothing better than a home cooked meal during theholidays. But, with all the spe... 6. Saving Money On Kitchenware: How To Buy Pre-owned Cookware And Not Get Ripped Off In The Process - By: Linda Polansky In the 21st century, the typical family finds itself living on a pretty tight and restricted budget. People simply do not have a great deal of money to spend -- even when it comes to making the purchase of cookware, kitchenware, and appliances for the home kitchen. Perhaps you are the head of a fami... 7. Finding Cookware And Kitchenware And Specialty Shops In The Brick And Mortar World - By: Linda Polansky If you are an avid cook, you likely are interested in finding the very best when it comes to cookware and kitchenware. If that is the case, you will want to take the time to visit specialty shops in the brick and mortar world that cater to cooks. In many major cities around the world, these types of... 8. Decorating Your Kitchen For Christmas - By: Michael Russell When it comes to decorating for Christmas, there are many individuals who automatically think about their Christmas tree. While decorating your Christmas tree is a big part of the Christmas holiday, it is not the only thing in your home that you could or should be decorating. What many individuals d... 9. Setting Up Your Kitchen For Gourmet Cooking - By: Lee Dobbins If you want to whip up great meals in your kitchen, you need to make sure you have a few basic necessities. A good selection of quality pots and pans and some useful kitchen gadgets and tools will have you whipping up gourmet meals with ease! First off, you need to get a good set o... 10. The Great Internet Marketing Scam - By: Nigel Bashford It's funny to look back and see how much the Internet has grown in the past six years since we have been a part of it. Back in the good 'ole' days getting a high search engine listing was just a matter of submitting your web site. Well that's not strictly true, but there was a lot of garbage in th... 11. Safe Food Handling For The Holidays - By: (see Article) Did you know that the turkey you thawed on the kitchen counter,instead of in the fridge, could now contain bacteria levels highenough to harm human life, even though you can't see, smell, ortaste it? There's nothing better than a home cooked meal during theholidays. But, with all the spe... 12. Xmas Food Hampers - By: Michael Russell Xmas Food Hampers Xmas is a very busy time and we are all rushing round, shopping for presents and decorating the house. We also have to think about food and what we need for the family and for entertaining. Shopping for all the different items is time consuming and that's why many people... 13. Creating Great Charts For Persuasive Trade Show Presentations - By: Rena Klingenberg A well-designed chart can be one of the most persuasive elements of your trade show booth display and literature. It illustrates to your customers why your product is the obvious solution to one of their specific needs. It can communicate major benefits or features more clearly than words can.br ... 14. Some Food Allergies And How To Avoid Them: Almonds To Coconut - By: (see Article) Some food allergies and how to avoid them: Almonds to Coconut: Thomas Leo Ogren In the following list Ill outline some of the more common food allergies. Just because some food isnt in this list doesnt mean that it couldnt cause an allergy. Remember, almost any food that you eat too ... 15. Dog Training - The "whoa" Command - By: Michael Russell Picture this; a beautiful day in the field, sun shining, long grasses gently bowing to the wind. You and your bird dog are out for a hunt; Quail are your quarry today. You give the command for the dog to “hunt ‘em up”; she dutifully obeys and with great enthusiasm makes a zigzag pattern in the dense... 16. How To Lose Weight: Food For Thought - By: (see Article) When it comes to weight loss, most of us would like to engage in what psychologists call "magical thinking." We'd like to believe that some easy trick or ritual would allow us to shed pounds while eating anything we liked. Wouldn't it be nice if consuming all our food before 6 p.m., doing yoga, or h... 17. Stocking Your Restaurant Kitchen: Finding Reliable Sellers Of Cookware In The Brick And Mortar World - By: Linda Polansky If you are a culinary fan, if you like to spend time in your kitchen, you likely find yourself looking for reliable resources through which you can make the purchase of cookware products in the brick and mortar world. In the 21st century, there are many resources available to you in the brick and mo... 18. Fall Cooking: Start Thinking Seasonally - By: Maxine Glass You may not want to admit it, but summer is on its way out. The kids are back in school, sweaters and jackets are reappearing in your wardrobe and you can smell the crispness in the air that can only mean one thing: autumn. Autumn is a glorious season, especially if you live someplace wh... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Pfaltzgraff 9-in. Pie Dish With Pie Bird, Green Whether you're baking Monica's Apple Cran-nut Pie or a pie from an old family recipe, it deserves a serving piece such as this. From Pfaltzgraff, this pie dish is made of stoneware and features fluted sides, adding to its rustic look. To go with it, a colorful pie bird adds an old fashioned touch to your dessert. As your pie bakes, the bird releases steam, keeping pie crusts crisp and fillings moi... |