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  • Pie crust crumbling anyone know why?

    Cooking & Recipes - 4 hours ago

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    Can someone please tell me why my pie crust is crumbling when i try to pick it up? I bought the jiffy pie crust you mix yourself and i made it a few days ago and had no problem! now i am trying to make them tonight and when ever i try to pick it up it falls apart.t could it have anything to do with it being hot and humid in the house or maybe not enough water even tho i put the same amount in as before?
  • "Chew your drink and drink your food." Has this a scientific basis? Who said that?

    Other - Food & Drink - 5 hours ago

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  • Why do they call soda a "soft drink"?

    Non-Alcoholic Drinks - 5 hours ago

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    Is it because it doesn't contain alcohol?
  • Help trying to find this drink?

    Beer, Wine & Spirits - 7 hours ago

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    okay so I never have time to eat breakfast in the morning, and I use to drink these things but i can't remember what they are called. They kind off tasted like chocolate milk and they are suppose to be healthy for you and even help you lose a couple pounds. Thanks a whole lot if you can help!
  • Can I make my pie filling today for Thanksgiving?

    Cooking & Recipes - 7 hours ago

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    So my original plan was to make my entire pie today, and hope it stayed fresh for Thanksgiving. But from the response I got from my last question, I have decided to just make my pie filling today, and then finish putting the pie together tomorrow and baking it. do you think this is going to be ok? will my pie filling stay fresh? Sorry, I should have included that it was an Apple pie :-)
  • Who is your favorite Chef on the Food Network?

    Other - Food & Drink - 8 hours ago

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    I liking Emeril I tink.. Tank yous! You a smart one Sew What.
  • Baking a chicken: how long?

    Cooking & Recipes - 9 hours ago

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    I am cooking a whole chicken in a roast pot. It is 3-4 ilbs. I defrosted it entirely, washed it, removed the tidbits from inside, rubbed it down with shortening, and put it in a roast pot and put 4 cubed up gold potatoes around the edge. Been cooking on 350F now for just over an hour. So, the liquid is boiling on its own(the juices I didn't add water) the liquid comes out very yellowish, thick in color, but clear. It is clear running out. But the skin is still wet and very light colored, not browned and crisp like I expected. How much longer does it need to cook? Stainless roast pot with lid. I am at 5,000 ft elevation BTW. This needs to work out as it is all the food I have right now. Will it brown? Does it need to? Please help
  • Is it weird to eat whole bell peppers?

    Other - Food & Drink - 9 hours ago

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    kinda stupid question...but me and my mom constantly fight about it because whenever we go to the store and pick up a four-pack of bell peppers. I just grab one, cut it up into pieces and munch away. she always tells me that most people only eat 1/2 of one to 1/4 one at a time and that nobody usually eats the whole thing...blah blah. So tell me, do you think this is weird? they're just so goood, I can't ever imagine limiting myself. :P
  • what is your favorite flavor of ice cream?

    Other - Food & Drink - 9 hours ago

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    no faggy flavours just chocolate vanilla , cookie dough or strawberry
  • Why do people kill animals?

    Vegetarian & Vegan - 9 hours ago

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    I do not eat meat because the poor little animals suffer. if they lived as long a they cold and ate good naturl stuff, then maybe i would eat meat, but thats not how they live, people kill for there food! HELLO!!!!!!!!!! we have other food like fruits or veggies or thing with no meat in it.People that are poor and cant afford any other food,Sure eat meat. but rich people or any one who is not poor who kill for there food even though there are other things to eat, is just mean. I think everyone who kills and torchers animals should be treated the way they treat the animals, like grind the poeple's noses down and skin them with no medience and stick them in tiny cages to live there horrid life for 35 days.Whos with me? I do not eat meat because the poor little animals suffer. if they lived as long a they cold and ate good naturl stuff, then maybe i would eat meat, but thats not how they live, people kill for there food! HELLO!!!!!!!!!! we have other food like fruits or veggies or thing with no meat in it.People that are poor and cant afford any other food,Sure eat meat. but rich people or any one who is not poor who kill for there food even though there are other things to eat, is just mean. I think everyone who kills and torchers animals should be treated the way they treat the animals, like grind the poeple's noses down and skin them with no medience and stick them in tiny cages to live there horrid life for 35 days.Whos with me? I do not mean to diss people who eat meat, i have friends that eat meat i just think they should live a long happy life

Top five party planning tips

Anthony Sedlak, chef and host of Food Network Canada's new series, shares his top tips for perfect party planning

By Grace Toby

After winning the Superstar Chef Challenge , Anthony Sedlak landed his own series on Food Network Canada. On The Main , Sedlak showcases one ingredient and creates a simple and delicious main course. With his boyish good looks, engaging TV persona and enthusiasm for food, Sedlak is destined to become our Canadian Jamie Oliver.

Sedlak took a moment from his busy schedule to share his top five party planning tips to help you throw an effortless-looking event.

Every top chef knows that preparation and organization are fundamental. Approach your cocktail party with the same attitude. Chop, organize and store all your edibles in containers ahead of time and do the assembling at the last minute. Your items will keep their texture and won't get soggy.

"There's nothing worse than looking over at the host and they look completely stressed," says Sedlak. The host sets the mood for the party, so if you're struggling it'll be hard for guests to relax and have a good time. Hosting a party is supposed to be fun! Yes, it does take some work and prep, but do it before your guests arrive, not when you're in the middle of recounting your trip to Shanghai. Unless someone spills a drink or breaks a glass, take time to enjoy your party.

Whether your entertaining space is grand or mini, take advantage of all your furniture. Set up stations around your room on surfaces of varying heights and sizes to display food platters and to set up your bar. For instance, a high side table or credenza can house your mini bar and coffee tables can hold chocolates, sweets and fresh fruit. You can also rent a few tables or chairs for a minimal cost if you need additional space for displaying the food or extra seating.

Setting up stations throughout a room gives your party movement and makes it more social by creating a relaxed atmosphere. People can move through the room, stop at different stations, and have a chance to meet new people and try different dishes. That's what a successful party is all about!

The issue of how much food to serve is always a dilemma. People generally eat less in a social setting. But if your party is replacing dinner, estimate six or seven hors d'oeuvres per person and three or four pieces if your guests have already eaten. Include a variety of nibbles: a vegetarian option, if you're having fish or meat, something sweet and something savoury. Everything should be a bite or two – nothing that requires juggling a fork and knife. This allows guests to keep a hand free for their beverage.

Shop seasonally and locally and then feature a few of those in-season items in your dishes. Don't over-complicate things by fixating on one hard-to-find produce item. Stay focused with one clear direction. Use a theme, if that helps, or match up foods that are complimentary (i.e. watermelon cubes sprinkled with feta cheese and a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar) to maximize flavour.

Build-a-bar

Along with great company and yummy food, every party needs a well-stocked bar. Before heading out to the liquor store, print out our for easy reference.

Anthony's beverage-garnishing tips

Get into the party spirit and decorate your drinks, too.

Keep both your mixes and liquor chilled

For an easy garnish that can be made ahead of time, take equal parts sugar or salt and the zest from any citrus you have at home. Mix together and store in a mason jar – the citrus will infuse the salt or sugar. Or, shake the ingredients through a sieve with the zest if you just want the flavour and not the peel. Bonus: it will keep for months!

Use fruit for simple garnishes: a twist of orange peel, a few cranberries, blueberries, pomegranate seeds in the bottom of a cocktail

Add a cinnamon stick or split a red chili down the middle to infuse a drink with heat.

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