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The Complete Beginner's Guide To "how To Decorate Cakes"
By Martin Sejas
The following "How To Decorate Cakes" guide has been designed for complete beginners, that is, those people who have absolutely no idea about the art of cake decorating. So if you are one of these Read more...

Do You Love Cooking, Food Or Italian Recipes?
By Andrew Krause
A couple of centuries from now, this will be referred to as the Golden Age of the Foodie, without a doubt. Never before have so many cuisines, ingredients and cooking methods been so readily available to so many people. Even the most exotic ingredients can be found, the most obscure of kitchen gadgets located. If you're into cooking, food or even Italian recipes, you'll find a wealth of information available.
Where is this treasure trove? If you're reading this, you're standing knee-deep in it right now. It's the Internet.

With the explosion in Internet content, a huge amount of information has become available free of charge to anyone interested in cooking. With the click of a mouse, you can open huge recipe collections, read cooking tips and even see video demonstrations of basic cooking procedures, if your computer is beefy enough to handle such things.


When it comes to food, the options are even more limitless. In years past, if a food maker wanted to get his product

to the public, he had basically two options. He could hit the farmer's markets, running a booth and selling directly to the public on a small scale, or he could go through the torturous process of getting his products into grocery stores. This can be a very time-consuming and frustrating process, and once the products are in they require constant attention to ensure they are properly shelved, labeled and stocked.

Now, with the Internet, small food producers can sell their products directly to the public. Some of them have even banded together to form the electronic equivalent of a farmer's market, with many producers under one Web site's banner.

For Italian recipes, the growth has been just as explosive. There are vast databases of recipes with special sections devoted to Italy, and even sites devoted solely to the cuisine of the country.

Whether you're into cooking, food, Italian recipes or all of the above, your computer can bring you an almost endless menu of options.
About The Author
Andrew Krause is a Chef and Pastry Chef for over 30 years, at present I own a Gourmet Bakery called The Cheese Confectioner. You can visit my site at For Free Recipes.net
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Food Books Can Turn An Amateur Into An Expert
By Musa Aykac
So this is basically a story of a friend, on how a simple set of food books can teach anyone to cook, forget about the master class lessons that cost hundreds of thousands per session and grab Read more...