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How To Apply For A Mini Stop Convenience Store Franchise?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009 07:28 PM PDT

APPLY FOR A MINI STOP CONVENIENCE STORE FRANCHISE MINISTOP at a glance Since it opened its doors to the Philippines in December 2000, MINISTOP has always envisioned becoming the leader in the convenience store industry. MINISTOP has made its presence felt by being the community’s warmest and friendliest modern combo store. It takes pride in […]

What Are The Unusual Uses of Baking Soda?

Posted: 05 Sep 2009 06:16 PM PDT

The Unusual Uses of Baking Soda Baking soda is a chemical compound that appears as a fine powder. It releases bubbles of carbon dioxide when it interacts with an acid and a liquid. It is most commonly used in baking, where it acts as a leavening agent. However, there are other unusual uses of baking […]

Korean Foods

Posted: 12 May 2011 06:50 AM PDT

KOREAN TRADITIONAL FOODS During eKusinero's visit to Korea, it was noticed that most Korean foods are spicy (very spicy indeed!). Even those packed noodles are spicy. A better example is "kimchi", this fermented vegetable is super spicy but Koreans include this stuff in every possible way in their daily menu, from appetizers, soups, main course, […]

Franchising Mister Donut

Posted: 26 Aug 2009 09:59 AM PDT

Mister Donut Franchise On May 10,1995, the Ramcar Group of Companies, one of the largest multinationals in the Philippines and the biggest battery manufacturer in Southeast Asia, acquired the master franchise through its subsidiary, Food Fest, Inc. Ramcar introduced an aggressive management policy and revitalized Mister Donut-Philippines in a bid to attain world class status. […]

How to Cook Beef Teriyaki?

Posted: 11 Sep 2009 07:57 AM PDT

Beef Teriyaki Recipe Ingredients: 2 tbsp butter 1 tbsp garlic, chopped 2 tbsp onion, chopped 3/4 kilo beef sirloin, sliced thinly into strips 2 bay leaf 1 cup vegetable (combination of any of the ff; broccoli, cauliflower, bell pepper, snow peas) salt and pepper to taste Sauce: 1/4 cup dark soy sauce 1/4 cup sake […]

Tempura ( Shrimp ) Recipe

Posted: 01 Apr 2010 10:50 PM PDT

SHRIMP TEMPURA RECIPE Ingredients: 12 large shrimps 1 egg 1 cup all purpose flour 1 cup ice water Vegetable oil for frying Procedures: Remove heads and shells from shrimps without removing tails. Devein the shrimps. Make two or three incisions in the stomach sides of the shrimps to straighten them. Lightly press the back of […]

Red Ribbon Bakeshop Franchise

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 12:40 AM PDT

RED RIBBON BAKESHOP FRANCHISE Celebrate Life's Beautiful Moments with Red Ribbon! From the grand, splendid and noteworthy revelries to the sweet, intimate and more personal affairs, everyone has beautiful moments to be thankful for everyday. From birthdays and christenings to weddings and anniversaries, Red Ribbon have countless reasons to celebrate. Whether these are certified red-letter days or just especially personal and meaningful days, […]

Basic Knife Skills

Posted: 21 Sep 2009 08:23 PM PDT

Knife Safety Use a proper grip Place fingers of guiding hand in proper position Always cut on a cutting board Stabilize the cutting board with damp towel or gripmate Do not place knife in sink. Clean by hand immediately and store properly. When cleaning blade, always wipe blade from dull side Safety Rules Keep your […]

How to Make Liver Sauce?

Posted: 11 Aug 2009 07:37 AM PDT

Liver Sauce Recipe Lechon Sauce (above) or Liver Sauce is not preferred by Cebuanos as a dipping sauce for their lechon. Traditionally, they would laugh at anyone putting or using a liver sauce for their lechons. While, it is true that Cebuano lechons are flavorful enough on their own and does not need a liver […]

Shrimp Recipe: Shrimp Foo Young

Posted: 21 Sep 2013 09:26 PM PDT

Shrimp Recipe: Shrimp Foo Young Ingredients: 5 eggs 1 cup chopped shrimp 1 cup shredded onion 1/4 cup chopped water chestnuts 1/4 to 1/2 cup fresh bean sprouts 1/2 cup thinly sliced mushrooms 2 tablespoons soy sauce Procedures: Beat eggs until thick. Add shrimp, onions, water chestnuts, bean sprouts, mushrooms, and soy sauce to eggs […]

Foods to Prepare for the Chinese New Year’s Day

Posted: 16 Jan 2011 03:49 AM PST

FOODS TO PREPARE FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEARS DAY Are you wondering what type of foods to prepare this coming Chinese New Year? Something that symbolizes good luck that when served on New Year's Day will make you prosper that whole year round. Here are some recipe suggestions that you can prepare for the Chinese […]

How to Make Soup?

Posted: 12 Aug 2009 08:27 AM PDT

Ways to Make Soup Soup is a food that is made by combining ingredients such as meat and vegetables in stock or hot or boiling water, until the flavor is extracted, forming a broth. Traditionally, soups are classified into two broad groups: clear soups and thick soups. Thick soups are classified depending upon the type of […]

How to Cook Yang Chow Fried Rice?

Posted: 12 Sep 2009 07:24 PM PDT

Yang Chow Fried Rice Recipe The Wisdom of the Chinese Kitchen, sees to it that every ingredient and dish is imbued with its own brilliance and lore. For example, vegetables considered cooling, such as bean sprouts, were stir-fried with ginger, which is warming. Or stir-fried and deep-fat fried dishes were eaten with poached or steamed […]

Vegetarian Diet: What Is It All About?

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 10:05 AM PDT

Vegetarian Diet Vegetarians choose to be one due to specific reasons such as religious beliefs, insufficiency of meat supply, body consciousness, ethical beliefs, environmental and other reasons but majority shift to vegetarian diet to take advantage of the low-fat, cholesterol-free, high fiber and nutrient rich advantage of plants. Buying Organic for Ingredients Many vegetarians prefer […]

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