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Popular Mechanics November 20, 2009 Pagnotta & Trimble |
PM's Guide to the Ultimate DIY Thanksgiving: 30-Minute Apfelwein Apfelwein (in English, apple wine) is one of the easiest DIY alcoholic beverages out there. |
Popular Mechanics November 20, 2009 Trimble & Pagnotta |
PM's Guide to the Ultimate DIY Thanksgiving: Home Brewed IPA (In 3 Hours) Here's how to make an India Pale Ale in three hours -- a brew that will be ready in time for the next family gathering on Christmas, Hanukkah or New Years. |
Popular Mechanics November 20, 2009 Mike Allen |
PM's Guide to the Ultimate DIY Thanksgiving: Deep-Fried Turkey Deep-fried turkey is far moister and more tender than the best baked turkey. |
Popular Mechanics November 20, 2009 Seth Porges |
PM's Guide to the Ultimate DIY Thanksgiving: Turkey-Day Gadgets Turkey fryers, thermometers, grill cleaners and other gadgets are discussed. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2009 Ron Kapon |
Wining, Dining, and Touring in California's Central Coast There are presently over 2,800 commercial wineries in California with 622 wineries utilizing the Central Coast designation. |
Food Processing November 2009 David Feder |
When it Comes to Food: What is Natural? As a marketing enhancement, "All-Natural" is a natural. But as a definition on a food or beverage label, it resides in a gray legal area. |
Food Processing November 2009 |
Rollout: New Food Products for November 2009 Delicious treats and tasty eats just in time for the holidays. |
Food Processing November 2009 Diane Toops et al. |
Editors' Picks for Top New Food Products of 2009 Fit, fast and fun were new product themes for the year; here are nine products that caught our fancy -- and land in our shopping carts. |
Food Processing November 2009 |
Unilever To Produce P.F.Chang's Entrees The new line will join a list of packaged, retail food products inspired by famous restaurants and manufactured by top food processors. |
Food Processing November 2009 |
Food Biz Kids: Chex Mix Bound by Chocolate Our Seventh and Eighth Grade reviewers find these sweet snacks to be 'The perfect blend of sweet and salty.' |
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