Cooking with Style Far from being a boring housewives, today’s kitchen goddesses are looking for a way to be cute and sassy while baking cupcakes and cleaning the counters. Vintage-style aprons are making a comeback with young cooks everywhere. Wearing cute aprons may not improve cooking skills, but with the right apron, a girl can burn that toast in style.

The kitchen is no place to fool around; there’s a risk of getting injured or badly burned. Parents can set rules for kitchen behavior while kids are young. There’s no time like the present to begin teaching your young child kitchen safety rules, including how to behave when cooking. If you have a teen or young person taking on the responsibility of cooking once or twice (or more) a week, then you’ll want to review the old rules. Set some new guidelines if necessary, to keep your young cook focused

There’s no need to throw away these five kitchen staples next time you clean out your pantry.   Do you automatically throw food items out after a certain amount of time? While this is certainly an advisable practice for many food items, you may be surprised to find out that some food will last a lifetime and beyond. Sugar Whether we are talking about honey, pure maple syrup, brown sugar or even powdered white sugar, its shelf life is indefinite. Why? Because sugar in all its forms does not provide

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