General kitchen advice

Buy Organic Foods : There are 12 foods where buying organic makes even more sense than normal.
According to the EWG (Environmental Working Group) the 12 most contaminated foods are:
  • apples
  • bell peppers
  • celery
  • cherries
  • imported grapes
  • nectarines
  • peaches
  • pears
  • potatoes
  • red raspberries
  • spinach
  • strawberries
All tested positive for pesticide residue – even after having been washed! Sweet bell peppers were the vegetable with the most pesticides overall, with 39 pesticides detected on a single sample. Conversely, if you're going to buy conventional, peas, broccoli, onions, pineapples, mangoes, bananas, kiwi and papaya had the lowest occurrence of pesticide residue.


Oven Tips : If you don't have one, consider buying a self-cleaning oven. They use less energy for normal cooking because of higher insulation levels. They also save on your rubber glove and cleanser purchases! However, if you use the self-cleaning feature more than once a month, you'll end up using more energy than you saved. When you clean the oven, do it right after cooking to take advantage of residual heat.


Oven Tips : Use glass or ceramic pans in ovens. You can turn down the temperature about 25° and foods will cook just as quickly.


Cooking safety

  • Keep electrical leads away from water.
  • Don't put a plant pot or anything wet on top of an electrical appliance.
  • Check the toaster is clean and well away from curtains.

Keep electrical leads from trailing over or going near the cooker.













Cranberry-Maple Syrup Recipe

Cranberry-Maple Syrup Category Vegetarian Recipes 
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Ingredients And Procedures

1/2 c Natural maple syrup

1/2 c Filtered apple juice

1 c Cranberries, fresh or frozen

1. Combine syrup, juice and berries in a small saucepan; bring to a boil,

reduce heat to low and cover. Simmer 5 minutes. 2. Mash berries (potato masher works fine) and continue to simmer,

uncovered over low heat until mixture is thickened (about 10 minutes). Allow to cool. Refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. ENJOY! Jen

 
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