Create a Recipe Website

Creating a recipe website is an efficient way to share cooking information with friends, family members and anyone who surfs to your website. If you love cooking, this is a way that you can share your passion for the hobby and let others know about dishes that you enjoy preparing that they may never have heard of or have heard about but have no idea how to prepare. Creating a recipe website is a good way to meet others who are into cooking and to share your ideas and recipes with each other. Add this to my Recipe Box.

make Milk Replacement Formula 4 puppy - 3 recipes
Esbilac and Just Born are popular pre made milk replacement formula, they are expensive and not always available in an urgent situation. Wal- Mart, feed stores and pet stores often carry what you need but are not open 24 hours a day.

Below are 3 different formulas so that you can make one in an emergency situation.

Substitute Honey For Sugar in a Recipe
Perhaps because it's produced by bees, people have the impression that honey is somehow healthier for you than sugar, but in terms of caloric content, honey and sugar are neck in neck. However, because honey is sweeter than sugar, people tend to use less of it. For those who want to reduce the amount of processed foods they eat, honey is a good bet -- it is processed once; sugar is processed multiple times. When substituting sugar, there is more than just weight to take into account. Add this to my Recipe Box.

Make a Recipe Card Database in Microsoft Access
If you have a lot of recipes just lying around on pieces of paper or tucked into cookbooks, you've probably dreamed about having them all in one place that was easy to access. With the advent of computers and database programs, that is now a possibility. Microsoft Access is a database program that comes as part of the Microsoft Office Suite. With the use of this program and a simple template, you can set up all your favorite recipes in a database on your computer.

Use Capers in Recipes
For the longest time, I didn't know what a caper was. All I knew was those little dark green pea-size edibles tasted real good, and I couldn't get enough of them. If you don't know what a caper is (no - it's not a prank), a caper is the bud of a flowering shrub called Capparis spinosa. It's hard to believe, but just one tiny caper is packed with a long list of vitamins and minerals. This turns any recipe into a healthy one when you include capers. What's more, capers are versatile and can be used in many different dishes. Below is a sampling of the ways in which capers can be used. Add this to my Recipe Box.