Wednesday

Tips to select and store your Fruits


Apples:- Look for firm, unbruised, free of wrinkles, good color. Because apples ripen quickly they should never be stored at room temperature for more than a day or two. Keep in a plastic bag in the crisper in the refrigerator they should remain fresh and crunchy for two to four weeks. Apples are used in apple pie, fruit salad and in any fruit recipes.
Apricots:- Never shipped fully ripe. Select orange yellow fruit relatively soft and plump. Avoid bruised fruit or that with a yellow green tinge. Firm fruit will ripen quickly at room temperature ace, away from direct sun light in a well ventilated place. Store ripe fruit in a plastic bag in a refrigerator where it will keep for several days. Remember to remove apricot from the refrigerator 15 minutes or so before eating. Like cheese apricots have a fuller richer flavor when served at room temperature.
Avocados:- Heavy for their size not wilted or bruised. Allow to ripen at room temperature, preferably in a paper bag.  When ripe they may be kept in the refrigerator for up to one week.
Bananas:- Yellow or green, plump not bruised or split. Avoid grayish yellow fruit, which indicates a chilling injury. Ripen fast at room temperature. When they are at the preferred stage ripeness, eat immediately.
Berries:- Choose berries that are dry free of bruising, molding or shriveling, no sign of leaking. If you can`t eat them immediately, store them unwashed in the refrigerator for no more than a day or two.
Cantaloupe:- Smoothly rounded depressed smooth scar at stem end, slight softness at blossom end. Golden color. Under gentle pressure ripe melon should give slightly distinctive melony aroma indicates ripeness. If not ripe, keep at room temperature out of direct sunlight for several days. It can then be stored in the refrigerator in plastic for several days.
Carrots:- Firm, smooth, well shaped, good orange color. Tops, if still attached, should be fresh and bright green. Remove tops after purchasing. As with beet greens, carrot tops rob nutrients. Avoid carrots that are wilted flabby soft shriveled, rough or cracked. Small to medium carrots are likely to be sweeter tasting than the larger ones.  Wrapped in plastic, carrots keep well in the crisper of the refrigerator for two to three weeks. Flabby carrots sometimes regain firmness when soaked in ice water.
Grapes:-Green stems with smooth, plump fruit not sticky. Dry stems indicate old age. Grapes do not continue to ripen after they are picked. The best way to test for sweetness is to taste one. Grapes perishable and should be refrigerated as soon as possible after purchase. Store them in plastic bag in the refrigerator where they will keep for up to five days. Wash gently with baking soda to remove pesticides and serve chilled for best flavor.
Papayas:- Medium rather than large fruit, well colored at least half yellowish. Smooth skin un bruised, with no signs of shriveling. Ripen in perforated paper bag at room temperature or more slowly in refrigerator until yellow all over. Refrigerated ripened papayas will keep for a week.
Plums:- Plump, full colored. Choose fruit just beginning to soften. Plump keep for several days in a sealed plastic bag in the refrigerator.
Pomegranates:- Pink or bright red rind. Reject hard and dry fruits. Storing fruit for several days at room temperature will be good. Or you can refrigerate up to two weeks.
Pears:- Firm not wilted or shriveled. When ripe Barletta yellow, Anjou green or greenish yellow, Bose dark yellow with cinnamon russet overlay. Store in a plastic bag in the refrigerator where they will keep for up to five days.
Oranges:- For juice, firm, heavy, thin skinned and for eating slightly thicker skins are best. Color is no guide as Florida oranges may be dyed. Avoid oranges that are light puffy or spongy, they lack juice. Oranges will keep at a room temperature for a week to 10 days when stored away from heat and sun light. For longer storage, place oranges in the refrigerator in the covered vegetable crisper. They will keep the nutrition in fruit and store there for three to four weeks.
Watermelon:- Lastly, when you pick your own fruit, watermelon from produce stands, see for firm symmetrical, attractive, waxy bloom and lower side varying in color from somewhat yellowish to creamy yellow. Very hard melons with white or very pale green are probably immature. Avoid those that look dehydrated. Sweetness in whole melon is hard to determine without plugging and tasting in slices. Look for flesh that has deep red color firm texture, dark seeds and no streaks. Uncut melons will keep at room temperature or in a cool room for several days. Cut melon tightly wrapped in plastic will keep in the refrigerator for several days.


Home Cooked Meal For The Entire Family:

In this current busy world of ours, the time to eat would probably be the time when the whole family could gather round, partake in the food and spend some quality time talking about how their day was. For any mother for that matter, preparing a meal for the family would probably be one of the most satisfying feelings that you get especially if your family enjoys your cooking. But the busy schedule of mothers who have their own careers doesn’t give them the luxury of time to prepare and cook meals once they get home tired from work. Majority of them either order takeouts or have food delivered to the home. I strongly believe that a mother should at least even once or twice a month engage in cooking for a day or two for her family despite the busy schedule.

Choose recipes that you think you could well handle or prepare. Select those with ingredients that you are quite sure that your family would love and eat. It would also help the budget conscious to choose dishes requiring ingredients that you more or less have in your refrigerator or pantry to avoid purchasing a lot of ingredients. I know that there would certainly be some ingredients that you couldn’t find in your kitchen but at least you would be buying only a few more items and you spend lesser time shopping for them. Take advantage also of items on sale. You could always concentrate your dishes for those ingredients that are currently being sold on sale for promotion. Kindly check your newspaper for sales being offered.

This is the best time for you to practice and put your cooking skills to work. To facilitate, prepare all the necessary ingredients that you will be using. If you will need the aid of a cookbook, I suggest that you write the recipe somewhere else to prevent from staining the book with spillage. Cook those recipes that require longer cooking time first, with the dishes requiring shorter cooking time last. I would even suggest that if you have other family members who would want to learn or basically love to cook, ask them to join and help you. They not only learn to prepare and cook new dishes, you get to bond as well.

As they say food nourishes not only the body but also the soul. Spend time to cook for your family.

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The Benefits Of Preparing Home-Cooked Meals:

Health Reasons For Eating At Home

If you're looking for an easy way to delight in a healthy life for you and your loved ones, one of the most effective ways is to prepare home-cooked meals. Here are some helpful hints.

With our time being at a premium, preparing your own meals is often replaced with on the go meals at fast food or casual dining dining establishments. Not only are these choices usually more costly than eating at home, but also not figure friendly. You can drastically increase the health benefits by preparing home-cooked meals.

Eating at Home Gives You the Choice
Eating at home has many health benefits, but most importantly it gives you the choice of what ingredients you decide to cook with or not include in your meals. Have you ever glanced at what a burger at a fast food restaurant is made with- there can be dozens of ingredients, some with names you haven't heard of or cannot pronounce. When you prepare home-cooked meals, you can keep your foods natural and whole.

Do You Have Special Dietary Needs?
Another health benefit of eating at home is that if you have special dietary restrictions such as limitations on sugar in your foods, you can conveniently fix dinners that fit your health needs. No need to fret if the restaurant has a low salt dish or if there is any extra sugar included in a dish.

Portion Control
One of the reasons that many people have gained weight is due to the portions that many casual dining restaurants give you. They are much larger than necessary. If you eat in, you can create the appropriate amounts for you and your loved ones, eliminating unnecessary food intake.

Food Allergies
When you eat at home, you can be more deliberate in preparing foods, especially if you or a family member has a food allergy. Food allergies in many situations can be serious and possibly even fatal. Preparing food at home reduces the risk of an allergic reaction to allergic food reaction.

Quality Time
Another benefit to dining in is the quality of time spent together. We all like to be taken care of at times so it's okay to eat out for special events. However, preparing home-cooked meals allows you to spend valued time with family. Everyone can take part in meal preparation so it's a shared event. By allowing children to participate in meal planning and cooking you are teaching them valuable self-sufficiency skills. The ambiance is more conducive to talking.

Make a pledge to prepare more home-cooked meals. The benefits of eating at home exceed the time it takes to prepare a home-cooked meal. Your loved ones will thank you in the end.

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Saturday

Home Cooking With Different Recipes - Better Than Fast Food

Author: Sunil Punjabi

Many families are appreciating home cooked food nowadays, due to the fact that eating out frequently is not a healthy choice, and in these times of an economic meltdown, is not financially viable. Eating out in restaurants or taking a family to a restaurant or fast food joint is becoming rare by the day for a normal family. More and more families are now turning back to Home cooking and eating at home, rather than eating out.

Fast food like pizzas, burgers, and soft drinks may satisfy the stomach, but these are not healthy if consumed on a regular and daily basis, instead of wholesome home cooked food. Eating home cooked food is not only healthy, but cooking at home can also be fun as well, and anyone can prepare a variety of dishes with the hundreds of Recipes available for free on thousands of websites. There is no need to buy expensive cookbooks and recipe books. The multi-cuisine, multi cultural, multi-country, multi-ethnic, Veg recipes and meat-based recipes are easy and fun to cook and many people readily try them out. Many of these vegetarian recipes, especially from India and countries in the East, are easy to cook, but there are also hundreds of recipes available for meat and egg dishes, soups, appetizers, main course dishes, desserts, and chocolates.

In fact there are Home Cooking Recipes available for special days and holidays too, like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and for Diwali in India. With these Easy Recipes, you can prepare desserts, snacks, main dishes, drinks, soups, and chocolates, and surprise your family and friends with your cooking skills. Even if you are not an expert cook, you can still prepare mouth-watering dishes by following the step-by-step guidance provided in the recipes. These Free Recipes also provide a full list of ingredients along with spices and herbs that you will require to cook up a delicious meal.

Although meat and eggs are a mainstay of western cooking, vegetarianism and veganism is quickly catching on and many people have now totally turned to veg and vegan dishes. Although western home cooking does not have many recipes for cooking with vegetables or cooking exclusive veg dishes, the east has hundreds of veg recipes and vegan recipes for cooking delectable veg and vegan dishes at home. A vegetarian or vegan in western countries like the USA, UK, and even Europe can find Free and Easy Recipes for many veg and vegan dishes on hundreds of websites. You can prepare a variety of vegetable soups, appetizers, salads, main course dishes, desserts, chocolates, cakes and pastries, and enjoy a healthier life.

Many people are turning to vegetarianism and veganism by choice, but millions of others swear by meat and eggs, and prefer vegetables and veg dishes as a side item, instead of the main course. For people who prefer meat and egg dishes, there are hundreds of Free Recipes available for different meat cooked in different styles and with a hundred different herbs. Some of the eastern recipes for meat dishes are more difficult to cook and time consuming as the meat has to be marinated for hours with herbs and spices, before being cooked. But many others are Easy Recipes and can be cooked quickly. Whether you prefer vegetarian, vegan, or meat and eggs in your meals, home cooking recipes are easy to find and cook.
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