Mutton

Mutton is goat meat, however it is meat of an adult goat and not of that of a younger goat usually referred to as lamb. The age of the goat is usually judged by the size of the teeth if there is not other means of indicating age. The taste of this particular meat is usually described as being a little bit tougher than a regular cut of lamb. It is similar to the taste of a steak but the flavor is said to be more of an acquired taste than that of the younger meat.

How to cook mutton:

There are a number of different ways to cook goats meat. Including one popular wintery meal, stew! However, you can also create a pie which can be quite filling. It is not as common to cook this animal in the United States as it is in other parts of the world.

Word origin:

The dictionary indicates that that word mutton is from the old French word mouton.

 

How to mash potatoes

The easiest and most accessible way to mash potatoes is by a hand masher. You can buypotato masher one of these cooking tools at any local grocery store and they are pretty inexpensive to find. Of course the bigger stores will carry a larger variety of shapes and sizes of the potato masher, but really all you need is the basic masher.

Learning how to mash potatoes is easy! Here are the steps.

First you want to get a large pot of water, fill it with water, and place it on the stove. Get the amount of potatoes you want to make, lets say 4 medium sized ones for about 5 servings.

Wash them and place them in them in the pot of water that you filled earlier. Bring the pot to a boil and let the pot simmer until the potatoes are ready. You will know when they are tender when you can poke something (you can use a butter knife or anything sharp) straight through them without much resistance. For an optional garlic flavor you can boil the russets with a few cloves of garlic.

Once they are done strain them and place them in a large bowl without the water. They are now almost ready to be mashed. Four about 5 potatoes you can get a few tablespoons of butter and put them in the bowl along with some milk. The amount of milk and butter varies to the amount of potatoes you are making. But for the amount here we can use about a half a cup of milk, put it in slowly until you are satisfied with the results. Mash them until the ingredients are mixed and you get the texture of food that you like. Don’t forget to salt and pepper to taste.

The best way to get the milk and butter proportions correct is to practice and experiment until you get the flavor you are looking for, you can also use an electric mixer for a different texture or a ricer for something different!

 

National Doughnut Day!

Free doughnuts for everybody on National Doughnut Day! On June 3, 2011 Krispydoughnut Kreme doughnuts will offer their customers one free doughnut, “The free doughnut offer is good for one doughnut of any variety per customer at participating U.S. Krispy Kreme retail shops.” So if you are looking for a quick inexpensive breakfast on the special day you should definitely stop by a store!

 

“GET A FREE DOUGHNUT FROM KRISPY KREME ON NATIONAL DOUGHNUT DAY”

“WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., May 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — On Friday, June 3, Krispy Kreme will give back to its guests by offering one FREE Krispy Kreme Doughnut on National Doughnut Day at participating retail locations.

National Doughnut Day was established in 1938 by The Salvation Army to raise funds to help people in need. In honor of the 73-year-old holiday, Krispy Kreme is once again giving each guest who visits a participating U.S. Krispy Kreme shop on June 3 one FREE doughnut of any variety. No purchase is necessary to redeem the offer.

“In honor of National Doughnut Day, we’re inviting doughnut fans to stop by a local Krispy Kreme shop for a complimentary doughnut,” says Ron Rupocinski, corporate chef of Krispy Kreme. “With several delicious, one-of-a-kind doughnuts to select from, including our signature Original Glazed®, you can pick your favorite or discover a new preferred sweet treat for FREE.”

The free doughnut offer is good for one doughnut of any variety per customer at participating U.S. Krispy Kreme retail shops. Visit our store locator page at www.krispykreme.com to find a participating Krispy Kreme location near you.

For updates on special promotions, exclusive offers and local events, join “Friends of Krispy Kreme” by visiting www.KrispyKreme.com or interact with Krispy Kreme at www.facebook.com/KrispyKreme and www.twitter.com/krispy_kreme.”

 

Gum flavor that lasts a long time!

Probably one  of the longest lasting gum flavors I have tried lately  is the Dentyne Ice brand. This gum advertises on the package that after chewing it for at least twenty minutes your breath will be fresh for at least 45 minutes!

The gum flavor indeed does last a long time! Even after chewing the gum for 30 minutes there is still flavor coming out. And not only do you get flavor while chewing the gum your breath does actually stay pretty fresh for a decent period of time.

There is not guarantee that this gum flavor lasts the longest, but it does last a long time! Try it!

salt flavor mine

Salt is probably one of the most if not the most important flavoring tools used in cooking. Although too much salt can ruin a meal there is only one flavor of salt as it does not come in other flavors.

One of the world’s largest salt mines where salt is coming from is located at The Sifto Salt Mine in Canada. This salt mine provides salt for many different human uses including; table salt, salt for wintery icy roads, and even salt for pool systems.

The salt mine is located underground where it can be extracted using different methods, however, the most popular method is by blasting with explosives.