Rice-powered stove ignites new hope for poor farmers (The Christian Science Monitor)
Once thought to be waste, rice husks now can be used as clean, cheap fuel for developing countries.
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Use induction cooking to add to holiday meal (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
A portable induction cooktop can add to your holiday entertaining, whether you're feeding a crowd and need more cooking elements or if you've planned a cozy, cook-at-the-table meal such as sukiyaki.
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What's Cooking With Rice? (Outlook India)
The US Secretary of State has made strong statements. During the next thirty days before the Bush administration demits office, we should know whether General Kayani will help make good President Zardari's assurances or not.
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Heat can rejuvenate leftover rice (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Dear Lisa: Can you tell me why leftover rice is never soft and fluffy the next day? Is there a way to prevent it from becoming hard? -- SaraDear Sara: There's a ...
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Hard times bring home the joys of home cooking (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
As times get tougher and reconfigured budgets force a cutback on eating out, taking out and buying expensive processed foods, a growing number of American families must now rely more on home cooking.
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