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Read the Tamales. what are they, what should be in them and what should they taste like discussion from the Chowhound Home Cooking, Tamales food community. Join the discussion today. ... himbeer Jun 13, ...

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Tamales at Costco - decent! - Markets - Costco - Chowhound

I bought the Isabella's Kitchen pork tamales - 10 pack, fresh (not frozen) - at Costco for $13.49. We had them for part of dinner tonight. We steamed them in the bamboo steamer (we don't have a tamalera) - they are huge, barely managed to fit 5 in one tray. I thought that the flavor was excellent and the overall texture quite good.

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From the Upper East Side to Bellerose, Queens, Chowhounds discovered some amazing food in New York City in 2012. The places themselves took inspiration from...

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What Is MCT Oil? - Chowhound

MCT, or medium-chain triglyceride, oil is a supplement that you’ve probably seen added to smoothies, Bulletproof coffee, salad dressing, or other health-conscious foods.Think of it as a cousin of coconut oil, the type of fat from which some MCT oils are derived.But unlike its fragrant friend, MCT oil is odorless, colorless, and stays liquid at room temperature.

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How much should I tip the delivery guy? - Chowhound

Ordered Chinese the other day and had it delivered because I was too lazy to pick it up. The order was around $40. As the guy showed up, I realized I had not had anything delivered to the house in a while (since I usually go and get it) and was wondering what was a fair tip.

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Recipes We all cook for different reasons. Whether you want to make an easy weeknight dinner for two, cook a healthy work lunch, bake a cake for a friend's birthday, or plan a menu for a dinner party, we've got the recipes for beginner cooks and experts alike.

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Here's to Dad and Daughter - Chowhound

The early favorite for Cool Dad of the Year has to be JCT_UCB, who wants to treat his soon-to-be-21-year-old daughter to her first legal drink. Forget about...

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did my homework first, but still need some ... - Chowhound

Read the did my homework first, but still need some help with trip itinerary discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Manhattan food community. Join the discussion today.

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Do You Really Need to Refrigerate That? - Chowhound

From eggs to ketchup to pickles, a lot of stuff in our shopping bags bears that well-known phrase “Refrigerate after opening.” But as our fridges become overstuffed, it’s only fair to ask: Do all these things really need to live in cold storage?

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Beyond Pablum - Chowhound

The San Jose Mercury News (registration required) devotes this week’s food section to the increasingly gourmet world of baby food. Light years away from your...

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Should You Tip on Takeout? - Chowhound

Should You Tip on Takeout? By Helena Echlin. June 11, 2010 Edit. Dear Helena, ... You charge the guest the ticket price, you pay the ticket price back at the end of the night during cash-out. The restaurant is not charging you an additional fee. It's not like your tipping service bar out or busser for their meal. Or at least shouldn't.

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What Is Mincemeat Pie? - Chowhound

The History of Mincemeat. Mincemeat pie is a decidedly English food, and can be traced back to the 11th-century crusades. Armed with warm spices from the Middle East, the crusaders added much of said spice to the filling as a means of preserving, but also improving upon the likely not-so-fresh meat.King Henry V took favor to the dish, and began ordering it be served at Christmas, among other ...

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Need help with BTU for first gas cooktop - Chowhound

I'm looking to going from electric to my first gas cooktop. My cooking needs are frying, having meat be able to absorb water quickly and basically asian/indian cooking (making tea, curry, lentil soup using pressure cooker). I won't be doing any wok type cooking. I am very unsure about the highest BTU burner I need on my cooktop.

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Most Popular BBQ Recipes - Chowhound

While Labor Day signals the impending end of summer, there’s still some time left to grill—and to make the most of it, we’ve collected our most popular BBQ recipes for you.. You’ve got the grill.You’ve got the gadgets.You’ve even studied grilling tips from a pitmaster and researched the best meat delivery services so you’re free-range, grass-fed, kosher victims are set to arrive ...

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Best Baking Tools - Chowhound

Fancifully shaped cookie cutters are great, but even if you don’t plan on making gingerbread men, ninjabread men, sugar cookies in the shapes of trees and stars, or, uh, dinosaurs, a set of various sizes of round cutters are great for lots of things, from making simple cut-out cookies and biscuits to making perfect polka dots from fondant ...

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Cheeseburger Pie Recipe - Chowhound

A classic of 1950s Americana, Cheeseburger Pie is the most comforting of weeknight casseroles: sautéed onion and ground beef, baked under a simple batter of flour, baking powder, eggs, and milk and a rich topping of cheddar cheese. Serve it in thick wedges with an easy celery and romaine heart salad.

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