How to Bake a Cake With Soda

Incorporating soda into cake batter is a quick way to add flavor and replace other wet ingredients if you don’t have them on hand. For vegans, soda can replace eggs in a cake mix recipe. It can also lower the fat content of a cake by replacing oil as well.

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How to Cook Freshly Slaughtered Chicken

Whether you’ve formed a recent friendship with a chicken farmer, or you’ve acquired a backyard flock yourself, knowing how to cook freshly butchered chicken is important for your dish to turn out well. Immediately after chickens are slaughtered, a process called rigor mortis begins.

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beef goulash with carrots and roasted potatoes

How to Thicken Stew With Flour

Stews are a heartier and more substantial meal than a soup, and often require the use of a thickening agent to attain their traditional, savory base. When preparing stew, you can control the texture and viscosity of the liquid by using a mixture of flour and water or stock.

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Deer Back with vegetables

How to Fry Deer Meat

Deer meat, also known as venison in the culinary world, is a wild-game meat that is lower in fat and calories than beef. Preparations methods are similar to beef; it may be grilled, fried, made into burgers and used in stews. Deer can be substituted in any recipe that calls for beef or pork.

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Chicken

How to Slow Cook in the Rival Roaster

Rival is the manufacturer of many kitchen appliances, including the countertop roaster. This device was primarily designed to roast meats such as chickens, beef and pork roasts.

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How to Keep Alfredo Sauce From Becoming Grainy

Alfredo sauce is a classic white cheese sauce that often accompanies pastas, such as fettuccine and linguine. It also makes a delicious topping for steamed vegetables and chicken. You can buy Alfredo sauce in jars at the local grocery store or make your own.

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How to Cook a Deer Leg

A deer-leg roast is a substantial piece of meat that can feed 10 to 12 people on average. Deer legs are most tender from a young deer. As a deer ages, the muscle becomes tougher and is difficult to cook and eat. Deer meat is low in fat and calories, offering a heart-healthy alternative to beef.

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Honey and lemon

Is Honey & Lemon Good for Bronchitis?

Bronchitis occurs when the airways become inflamed. Bronchitis may be acute, lasting a short amount of time, or chronic, lasting a long period of time. Symptoms of bronchitis include coughing, a low-grade fever, wheezing and shortness of breath.

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Ten-Pin Bowling Tips for Beginners

By nature, bowling offers an inclusive sport suited for virtually all skill levels; even your local lanes likely host all manner of bowlers, from casual partiers to hardcore league members.

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A muscular, tattooed man performs and incline barbell bench press at the gym.

Proper Angle for Incline Bench Press

The incline bench press offers a range of angles, from about 30 to 75 degrees, that tailor to different needs and comfort levels. Dive in on the details here.

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Man exercises outdoors with knuckle push-ups..

Knuckle Push-Ups vs. Regular

The knuckle push-up is a bit of a gym legend, but how does it stack up to the standard variety? Time to weigh the benefits and the risks.

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Young man beginning an "Arnold" dumbbell press.

Arnold Press vs. Barbell Press

How do two effective shoulder press workouts compare? Find out what makes the "Arnold" press different, and learn how to do both presses to perfection.

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