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  1. Recipe
    Recipe4Living.com features enhanced search capabilities and a unique coupon add-on, where users can download more than 100 coupons for brand-name consumer goods by clicking on hyperlinks within a current recipe. Daily recipe e-mails are ... essential to the site's offerings. Recipe4Living.com content is constantly updated to respond to the specialized needs and interests of the devoted community.
  2. Free Recipes
    Top Secret Recipes® is the world’s only Web site that brings you original custom recipes that have been created from scratch in the test kitchen by the guy who has devoted the last 15 years to kitchen cloning. With over 4 million Top Secret Recipes® books in print, Todd Wilbur can often spend days at a time and dozens of attempts creating the perfect clone of a famous brand-name product. He brings those recipes to you here every week without misrepresentation.
  3. Paula Deen -- Recipes
    Southern cuisine queen Paula Deen stopped by "Good Morning America" today to share recipes for some American favorites. You can learn how to make these goodies by checking out the recipes below.
  4. Food Recipes -- Real Food
    In Search of Real Food is a unique online experience for food lovers everywhere -- an interactive platform for everyday cooks to share recipes and stories of their favorite REAL foods. The site allows consumers to be the stars of their own cooking videos by uploading content with original recipes and the inspiration behind them. The goal of In Search of Real Food is to show consumers how simple and nutritious it is to make food that's REAL to them, with familiar ingredients, great flavor and flair.
  5. Halloween Recipes -- Fun
    The Thirteen Days of Halloween traditions is a way of beginning the haunting season.Spooky, kooky, creepy, and fun! Halloween is the time of Ghosts, Goblins, Gravestones and Graveyards. Of Spooks and Spirits and silly-fun tricks. Of Witches and Warlocks and Scary Black Cats. And Candy Corn, Jelly Apples, Pumpkins and Bats.
  6. Meth Recipes -- Labs
    Methamphetamine is easily produced in clandestine laboratories or meth labs using a variety of ingredients available in stores. The manufacturing of methamphetamine is called "cooking". A meth lab can be housed in a motor home, house, campsite, apartment, hotel room or even in the trunk of a car Meth "recipes" are easy to obtain from other cooks and from the internet. There are hundreds of chemical products and substances that are used interchangeably to produce meth. Every meth "recipe" starts with over-the-counter medications that include pseudoephedrine or ephedrine in their contents. The pills are crushed and mixed with other chemicals in the process of cooking meth.
  7. Ice Cream Recipes -- World
    The ice cream sundae originated in the late 19th century. Several men claimed to have created the first sundae, but there is no conclusive evidence to back up any of their stories. Some sources say that the sundae was invented to circumvent blue laws, which forbade serving sodas on Sunday. Towns claiming to be the birthplace of the sundae include Buffalo, New York; Two Rivers, Wisconsin; Ithaca, New York; and Evanston, Illinois. Both the ice cream cone and banana split became popular in the early 20th century. Several food vendors claimed to have invented the ice cream cone at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, MO, and reliable evidence proves that the ice cream cone was popularized at the fair.
  8. Chicken Recipes -- Breasts
    Chicken can be prepared using almost any cooking technique. Common ways to prepare whole chickens include roasting, stewing, and braising. Chicken pieces, such as thighs or breasts, can be baked, grilled, broiled, or pan-seared. It is important to note that poultry cooked on the bone and with its skin will be more flavorful and tender than skinless, boneless chicken. The skin can always be removed before serving if an individual’s diet requires it and for a healthier rendition of the recipe. Chicken is ... excellent when marinated, as the mild meat serves as a vehicle for the marinade flavors.
  9. Meth Recipes -- Chemicals
    The substitution of one chemical for another in meth recipes may cause the cooking process to be more hazardous (resulting in fire or explosion) or may result in a finished product with unwanted or dangerous effects. Cooking a batch of meth can be very dangerous due to the fact that the chemicals used are volatile and the by-products are very toxic. Meth labs present a danger to the meth cook, the community surrounding the lab, and the law enforcement personnel who discover the lab. A Center for Disease Control and Prevention study on hazardous substance-release events found that methamphetamine labs caused injury to 79 first responders (police officers, firefighters, EMTs, and hospital personnel) in 14 States participating in the study.
  10. Meth Recipe -- Labs
    Methamphetamine is easily produced in clandestine laboratories or meth labs using a variety of ingredients available in stores. The manufacturing of methamphetamine is called "cooking". A meth lab can be housed in a motor home, house, campsite, apartment, hotel room or even in the trunk of a car Meth "recipes" are easy to obtain from other cooks and from the internet. There are hundreds of chemical products and substances that are used interchangeably to produce meth. Every meth "recipe" starts with over-the-counter medications that include pseudoephedrine or ephedrine in their contents. The pills are crushed and mixed with other chemicals in the process of cooking meth.
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