14th
September
2007
How to Make a Diaper Cake – Part 3
How to Make a Diaper Cake is one of the hottest topics on my blog.
It all started with the first article, where you can find the “recipe” for making a diaper cake.
As you might guess, the first article is called How to Make a Diaper Cake.
As I mentioned in my last post, many readers who followed my advice and took the How to Make a Diaper Cake Video Tutorial actually sent mail and thanked me for the tip.Although I still believe that the How to Make a Diaper Cake Video Tutorial is the easiest way, I’m adding a new Diaper Cakes gallery, as I believe that when you see the final product, getting there is much easier.
So, I hope you’ll enjoy this gallery and find inspiration for your diaper cake.












For me, the “How to make a diaper cake video tutorial” made all the difference, and after watching it I can make the kind of diaper cakes you see above.
Happy Cooking
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10th
September
2007
How to Make a Diaper Cake – Part 2
I got many responses to my previous post called How to Make a Diaper Cake.
It seems that I’m not the only one to find this task to be more difficult than one could expect, and more than one reader said he also ended up with a Diaper Cake from hell.
Another thing that made me feel good about my previous post is that many readers who followed my advice and took the How to Make a Diaper Cake Video Tutorial actually sent mail and thanked me for the tip.
Although I still believe that the How to Make a Diaper Cake Video Tutorial is the easiest way, I’m adding a gallery page to help those who try to make a diaper cake on their own.
I believe that when you see the final product, you are half way to understand how to make a diaper cake.
So, I hope you’ll enjoy the gallery and find inspiration for your diaper cake.


As you can see from the Monkey Diaper cake, There’s more than one answer to the question “How to make a Diaper Cake”
Notice the diapers shape, the diapers are not being tied separately, but being placed in an order that makes a flow pattern.
I never managed to make it right before watching the How to Make a Diaper Cake Video Tutorial, but now most of the diaper cake I make are with this pattern.










For me, the “How to make a diaper cake video tutorial” made all the difference, and after watching it I can make the kind of diaper cakes you see above.
If you want mare ideas, please visit my new Diaper Cakes Picture Gallery
Happy Cooking
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10th
September
2007
Pork Chop Recipes
The Pork Chop Recipes at The Cook Duke offers a huge selection of free, easy and delicious pork chop recipes!
We have pork chop recipes to suit every kind of meal – either it’s an Italian, German, Russian or even a Hawaiian dinner, you’ll find the suiting pork chop recipe you desire.
Follow those links for dozens of Pork Chop Recipes
If after browsing all those Pork Chop Recipe you still looking a recipe to “sweep you off your feet”, you can try this amazing site that actually reveals Secret Restaurant Recipes from famous U.S restaurants!
Happy Cooking
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7th
September
2007
How to cook Asparagus
Asparagus is one of my favorite vegetables.
Apart from being tasty and easy to make, Asparagus is a natural diuretic, a heart-healthy food, containing no fat, cholesterol or sodium
There are many different easy and tasty ways to cook Asparagus, but first you should choose the right Asparagus.

How to select the right Asparagus
Before you learn How to Cook Asparagus, make sure to pick the right spears.
The key is to select straight, firm, uniformly sized spears with closed tips. (The spears being of uniform size ensure even cooking). The end cut should be moist, not dry.
You shouldn’t be bothered with the Asparagus thickness, as Asparagus with fat spears are just as tasty as those with thin spears.
As asparagus deteriorates rapidly, it’s important to select bundles that are refrigerated.
A few tips before moving to How to Cook Asparagus
- Asparagus should be used within two or three days of purchase, the fresher the Asparagus is, the better
- If you do need to keep the Asparagus for a day or two, you should place the spears upright in a bowl or a small vase filled with cold water
- Another storing option is to wrap the ends of the spears in a damp paper towel and refrigerate them
- Avoid cooking asparagus in an iron pot, as it would alter the Asparagus’ color
- If the asparagus is particularly tough or old, remove the skin from the stalk with a vegetable peeler
- Once cooked the Asparagus should be kept warm or in room temperature, as refrigeration dulls the flavor
So, How to cook Asparagus
Generally speaking, you don’t even need a recipe for Asparagus.
You just steam, boil or grill it, add butter, salt and pepper and you’re done!It really is that easy, but there are some steps you should follow:
- Soak the asparagus in cold water for several minutes. Swish it to remove dirt and grit
- Cut off the hard woody ends of the Asparagus.
The tip of the asparagus is very tender, but the further down you go on the stalk, the tougher it gets
- Set aside the discarded stems, they can be cooked and pureed for sauces and soups
- When boiling, tie the asparagus in bundles (this makes them easy to remove all at once) and immerse in boiling, salted water.
Blanch for about 10 minutes, or just until tender
- If using an asparagus cooker or tall pot, tie and stand the asparagus upright with the spears above water, then cover and cook just until the stalks are tender but still firm
- If you’re using the microwave for cooking the Asparagus, arrange the spears in a round baking dish with the tips toward the center. Add 2 tablespoons of water.
Cover and cook on HIGH (100% power) for 8 minutes or until crisp-tender, rotating the dish a half turn after about 4 minutes
- When the asparagus is perfect, transfer it with tongs to a bowl of ice water.
This stops the cooking and sets the bright green color
Asparagus is best eaten on the same day as cooked, but will keep for another day, losing only a little of its flavor and texture in the refrigerator.
Happy Cooking
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posted in Vegetables, Uncategorized |
5th
September
2007
Childrens Birthday Cakes
This is the second page of inspiring Chilrens Birthday Cakes pictures.
We’ve divided this section for a number of pages, as we want the page to load as fast as possible.
In addition, as we’re to add more Childrens Birthday Cakes rapidly, dividing the pictures will prevent an endless scroll-down.
Enjoy our childrens birthday cakes pictures, hope you get inspired and find the perfect cake for your kid’s birthday.
Didn’t find what you’re looking for?
You can always check this amazing Birthday Cake Ideas site for more ideas!
Get inspired by these Childrens Birthday Cakes!












As promised, more Childrens Birthday Cakes are yet to come!
And one more thing – Afraid your children’s birthday cake might go wrong?
Take this excellent online cake baking course and your success is guaranteed!
Happy Cooking
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