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111: Growing Herb Plants in Containers
I love herb plants because I get to eat them, they are easy to grow, and they can be grown quite successfully in containers. My herb plants have all been grown in plain, cheap plastic containers from the local discount store.

112: The Secret Of Chocolate Cake
Learn everything you need to know about making chocolate cake for your friends and family.

113: Two Great Rib Eye Steak Recipes
Today I want to share with you two of my favorite rib-eye steak recipes,Deluxe Pan Fried Rib Eye Steak and a Pan Seared Rib Eye recipe.

114: Recipes With Rosemary
Rosemary is one of my favourite herbs - its clean, spiky scent pervading my kitchen takes me to the South of France on a warm summer\'s day. It is the hardiest plant in my herb garden, surviving our driest summers and putting out new growth as soon as the winter rains begin. You can pick from it all year round and it has useful medicinal properties too.

115: Recipe for Cheese Biscuits
Every end of term at my daughters\' kindergarten, finds us baking cheese biscuits for their festival. These are delicious, easy to make, light flaky mouthfuls of crunch, just like cheese straws only more fun, as you can use any shaped cookie cutter you like. They are the perfect answer to the dilemma of providing a treat snack for school feasts and festivals.

116: Marmalade Recipe
Making marmalade is pure self-indulgence for me. Nobody else in our house likes it, but I love the zesty tang of marmalade on hot buttery toast. Maybe the taste for it is peculiar to the English - peculiar taste buds we must have to like marmite too with its salty bite. Anyway a few times each winter I make a batch of marmalade, sell a few jars at the market and keep the rest to last me till next year.

117: Tips to Prepare the Venison after the Hunt
After a long day of hunting, it is now time to take the deer or the hunting object back to the camp or home, and make a good dish of them.

118: Recipe for South African Buttermilk Rusks
Rusks in South Africa are part of the cultural identity - one of the things that exiles in a foreign land long for. Children are brought up on Rooibos tea (a herbal bush tea) and rusks.

119: How Beer Is Made
When you\'re sitting having a cool clean crisp beer do you ever wonder how it is made, well here is the inside scoop what you need to know

120: Just Desserts, Puddings Galore
A family tradition of puddings culminates in a fine recipe for Summer Pudding - a delicious berry and bread concoction.


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