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- Yang Chow Fried Rice Recipe
- Earn Money Making Siomai
- Restaurants on a Roll
- Deep Fried Won Tons Recipe
- Yogurt
- Coleslaw Recipe
- Almond Jelly
- Mesothelioma
- Chicken in Coconut Milk (Bacolod Style) Recipe
- Breaded Pork Cutlets w Lettuce and Potatoes
| Posted: 12 Sep 2009 07:24 PM PDT The Wisdom of the Chinese Kitchen Here is a simple Chinese fried rice recipe which your family would love: Ingredients:
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| Posted: 17 Aug 2009 07:01 AM PDT “Siomai” is a traditional Chinese dumpling served in dim sum. Its filling is a combination of seasoned ground pork, whole and chopped shrimp, and Chinese black mushroom in small bits. The outer covering is made of a thin sheet of lye water dough. The center is usually garnished with an orange dot, made of roe or diced carrot. Although a green dot made with a pea may also be used. The decorative presentations vary from restaurant to restaurant. Ingredients:
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| Posted: 08 Nov 2009 04:41 PM PST It might not be good for America’s waistline, but froufrou dining off petite plates is out. The recession has made us hungry for family-size piles of comfort food, skyscraping burgers, and all-you-can-eat fries. Like other segments of the retail economy, the restaurant industry has struggled over the past two years as unemployment has soared and consumers have curtailed spending. The National Restaurant Association’s performance index shows that the industry has been shrinking for 23 months in a row. High-end bistros have fared the worst, with sales at fancy restaurants like Ruth’s Chris and Morton’s Steakhouse off by 20 percent or more, as corporate customers pare expenses and other diners trade down. Casual- and family-dining places have suffered too, as people eat out less, order more takeout, or cook at home. Even fast-food chains like McDonald’s and Burger King have lost business, despite dollar meals and other deals meant to keep the fryers sizzling. Still, as in other whipsawed industries, a few survivors stand to benefit from the widespread pain. To figure out who they are, I analyzed data provided by financial research firm Capital IQ, a unit of Standard & Poor’s, to see which publicly owned restaurant companies with at least $250 million in annual sales have gained revenue and market share since the recession began near the end of 2007. Then I researched earnings reports and other sources to separate firms with strong inherent growth from those benefiting from mergers, accounting anomalies, or one-time events. Of 41 firms on Capital IQ’s initial list, only eight made the final cut. All emphasize value, whether it’s huge portions or quality for less. And all of these companies are financially healthy, with reasonable debt and the wherewithal to keep expanding despite a credit crunch. Here are the restaurants with the right recipe for lean times: Buffalo Wild Wings. Hot wings, zesty drinks, low prices, and a funky sports-themed atmosphere seem to draw crowds no matter how the economy’s doing. This Minneapolis-based chain with outlets in 41 states has grown rapidly over the past two years, thanks to its plan to open about 60 new restaurants per year. Same-store sales have risen slightly, with expansion juicing overall revenue by about 31 percent so far this year. Profits are up by 34 percent. And the company says the grand openings will continue. BJ’s Restaurants. Management might be tempted to belly up and drown their sorrows, since the majority of this chain’s 89 restaurants are in deep-recession states like California, Arizona, and Florida. But the company’s homemade ales, Chicago-style pizza, and deep-dish cookies seem to offer some comfort from the gloom, and nine new restaurant openings in 2009 have helped drive net income up 41 percent so far this year. The company hopes to open nearly a dozen new stores next year and ramp up expansion even more once the economy improves. Chipotle Mexican Grill. The fast food at these casual eateries feels slow, thanks to organic ingredients, custom combos, and an emphasis on freshness. Traffic is down at many locations, but the company has been able to compensate by raising prices, a recession rarity that signals how popular Chipotle’s burritos and spicy salads are. The company has also been able to continue a breakneck expansion plan, with new store openings for 2009 and 2010 likely to total about 250. Prices increases and expansion have boosted profits by 55 percent so far this year. Olive Garden. More food for less money hits the sweet spot these days, which makes the family-style portions at this casual Italian chain a hit with diners. Olive Garden is a division of Darden Restaurants, which also operates Red Lobster, Longhorn Steakhouse, and a few smaller chains. Olive Garden has been the best performer of the bunch, with same-store sales down slightly but overall sales up, thanks to about 35 new outlets that have opened over the past year. That helped boost overall earnings for the company by 15 percent in the most recent quarter. Panera Bread Co. This bakery-cafe chain has viewed the recession as an opportunity to impress customers with its tasty, inexpensive meals–and to steal business from competitors. It’s working. An emphasis on artisanal breads, organic chicken, seasonal specialties, and other delicacies hard to find in the suburbs–where most of Panera’s nearly 1,400 stores are located–has helped propel earnings 35 percent higher so far this year. The stock has been even more impressive, nearly doubling since the beginning of 2008. The company plans to continue expanding, opening about 20 new stores each quarter for the foreseeable future. Peet’s Coffee & Tea. Instead of the deep price cuts that some premium retailers have used to prime sales, Peet’s has doubled down on service at its nearly 200 stores and introduced upscale new offerings such as Godiva-flavored coffees. It has also reached well beyond its base in the western United States and begun selling coffee through grocery stores in New England and other regions. Earnings are up 25 percent so far this year, and Peet’s remains ambitious, aiming to offer the highest-quality coffee in every market it serves. P.F. Chang’s. This chain of snazzy Chinese joints disappointed investors recently, with third-quarter earnings that came in below expectations. But overall the firm has performed well, considering that many of its outlets are in malls–ground zero for the retail recession–and one third of them are in hard-hit California, Arizona, and Florida. Despite that, profits are up 35 percent in 2009, thanks to aggressive cost-cutting. The company plans to open nearly 20 new restaurants over the next year and to start selling a line of frozen food. And despite the recent disappointments, the stock is still up more than 40 percent since the start of 2008. Texas Roadhouse. Free peanuts and the down-market folksiness of this burger-and-steak chain with the Willie Nelson memorabilia have kept the crowds from fleeing to cheaper joints. To combat the recession, the company added lower-priced items it could still make a profit on, instead of slashing prices on existing menu items. That has helped sustain profits even though same-store sales have dipped slightly. And about 10 restaurant openings this year have helped bring in new revenue. Overall earnings are up 21 percent so far in 2009, a bigger jump than analysts expected, with 15 new restaurants planned for 2010. Best of all, the peanuts will remain free. Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Restaurants-on-a-usnews-2339323250.html?x=0&mod=career-work |
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| Posted: 29 Aug 2009 10:11 PM PDT I love yogurt! I love its creamy sourness. Yogurt comes in many different flavors. Some brands enhanced its taste by adding fruits. Yogurt can be taken as part of your regular meals. Yogurt has become a popular health food. It offers a wide range of choices including “zero fat” to “non fat” varieties. It has become a part of the average American meals. Here are some healthy benefits of yogurt:
It is advisable to help your kids appreciate the benefits of yogurt as it will greatly helps them in their growing years. You can also prepare it with your desserts and if you love baking, yogurt can also be used as a substitute for milk. |
| Posted: 11 Aug 2009 07:53 AM PDT Coleslaw is a salad consisting primarily of shredded raw cabbage. It can also include shredded carrots. There are many variations of the recipe which include the addition of other ingredients, such as red cabbage, grated cheese, pineapple, or apple. It is usually mixed with a dressing which traditionally consists of vegetable oil and vinegar or a vinaigrette. In the U.S. coleslaw often contains mayonnaise; although many regional variations exist, and recipes incorporating prepared mustard are also common. A variety of seasonings may be added. The dressing is usually allowed to settle on the blended ingredients for several hours before being served. The cabbage may come in finely minced pieces, shredded strips, or small squares. Coleslaw is generally eaten as a side dish with foods such as barbecue, French fries, and other fried foods. Also, it is common as a sandwich ingredient, often placed on barbecue sandwiches, and on hamburgers and hot dogs along with chili and hot mustard. Here’s a simple coleslaw recipe: Ingredients:
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| Posted: 29 Aug 2009 09:31 PM PDT Mesothelioma lawyers are everywhere trying to reach those people who are probably diagnosed with Mesothelioma. You may have probably observed their commercials persuading people to represent their lawsuits. However, keep in mind that not all Mesothelioma lawyers are expert in this field. Here are some things to consider before hiring a Mesothelioma lawyer:
These are only some of the things you might want to know before entering in an agreement. Also, it will be helpful if you know the disease personally, the circumstances which may be attributed in your acquisition of Mesothelioma and many other factors that may support your claim. Here are some facts about Mesothelioma: Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order. They can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also spread from their original site to other parts of the body. Most cases of mesothelioma begin in the pleura or peritoneum. 1. Historical facts about asbestos and mesothelioma
2. Modern facts about asbestos and mesothelioma
3. Legal facts about asbestos and mesothelioma
So, if you or someone you love is suffering from mesothelioma, you have your rights. One way is to take stand against the callous asbestos industry that put their profits ahead of your health. You may be entitled to financial compensation for your pain and suffering, but it is much better to equip yourself with the right knowledge before taking your final decision. |
| Chicken in Coconut Milk (Bacolod Style) Recipe Posted: 26 Oct 2009 08:41 AM PDT Ingredients:
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| Breaded Pork Cutlets w Lettuce and Potatoes Posted: 11 Sep 2009 09:25 AM PDT I’ve bought a kilo of pork belly and cut it into pieces. When buying pork, I always choose those with thinner fats to avoid messing my blood pressure. I also bought some lettuce and potatoes which i used as side dishes. If you’ll notice, the potatoes looks like balls. I asked the vendor where it came from and he told that it was produce from the Mountain Province. I boiled the potatoes then prepare some dressing and the result is a perfect combination. Ingredients:
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