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When it comes to cooking Noelle Rist, the current South Dakota State FFA Sentinel, says she loves every kind. I love anything that has to do with being in the kitchen.
Hassi Sadri operates a cooking school in Sacramento, but, he tells prospective students, “If all you want to be is a cook, this is not the school for you.”
Nearly 800 people showed up for Osceola’s first Taste of Home Cooking School on Feb. 21 at Terrible’s Lakeside Casino’s Events Center. Ticketholders were lining up a little after 3 p.m. as the exhibitors, 27 of them, set up their booths. Doors opened at 4:45 p.m. and the festivities began.
A new, weekly cooking show, Alphabet Soup, will debut at 9 tonight on WBTR, Channel 41 (cable Channel 19). The half-hour show, with hosts Tracey Koch and Stephanie Riegel, is based on the sisters monthly column by the same name which appears in The Advocate.
The Butterball Turkey Talk-Line has helped new and veteran cooks through their turkey-cooking dilemmas for many years, but now its not just talk. Butterball has expanded its formats to include a TurkeyTalk podcast, a blog and a bilingual Web site that answers dozens of turkey-cooking questions.
Driven by strong consumer investment, and spending on household appliances, the world household cooking appliances market is projected to reach 182.1 million units by the year 2012. Rise in residential construction, kitchen remodeling, and refurbishment activities are expected to drive growth in the global market. Developing countries are forecast to offer opportunities on a platter, given the …
Driven by strong consumer investment, and spending on household appliances, the world household cooking appliances market is projected to reach 182.1 million units by the year 2012.
The University of Cincinnati culinology team competes in the national finals this week in Seattle. See what’s on the menu.
Heart disease remains the number one killer in America, but death rates have been on a steady decline. Part of the reason may be that hospitals are focusing more attention on prevention, because healthier lifestyles make for good medicine.

















