Beekeeping Basics: Getting Started

For more videos and information, visit: cookingupastory.com In a way, local beekeeping can be an extension of the mantra think globally, act locally. Even before filming Call of the Honeybee about an entomologist who works with bees, and is attempting to breed more disease resistant queens, I found myself drawn to bees, their wonderful honey, and their precarious plight in recent years. So, learning more about urban agriculture that includes managing (if that's the right word) bees feels like a good thing to learn how to do.
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Dutch Oven Cookware – Seasoning

One of the most important steps to caring for your Dutch oven cookware is a process known as “seasoning.” Cast iron seasoning prevents your Dutch oven from rusting and food from sticking during cooking time. This is the key to getting started off on the right foot with your new camping cooking equipment.

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Wine Terms You Need to Know

Terms You Need to Know Those of us with the great privilege of working in the wine industry are often asked to explain a few basic terms for those just getting started in their wine tasting journey. Alcohol/Acid: Alcohol in wine is created through the reaction of the yeast and the sugar in the grapes. Acid in many ways is the opposite of sugar, as grapes ripen they lose acidity.

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Joy of Cooking 75th Anniversary Edition – The Only Cookbook You Need

Are you just getting started in your culinary adventures? Whether you are a novice in the kitchen or know your way around, the Joy of Cooking 75th Anniversary Edition, if nothing else, should at least be the first tool in your arsenal.

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