Category: Cooking & Cutting Tips

How to Pack a Perfect Summer Picnic
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How to Pack a Perfect Summer Picnic

The summer months are approaching fast and soon kids will be out of school.You can keep your kids active and away from the video games by treating them to a day in the park with a picnic lunch. Picnics do not have to be limited to the park. You can also have your picnic in other [...]

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Graduation Gift Ideas | Gift Baskets
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Graduation Gift Ideas | Gift Baskets

The school year is winding down and soon the graduation party season will begin. Giving a gift that your graduate can use will be something he or she will really appreciate. Rada Cutlery has many kitchen utensils and products that would be perfect for a high school graduate or college graduate. Below is a sample basket [...]

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Starting an Herb Garden | Culinary Herbs
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Starting an Herb Garden | Culinary Herbs

With the warmer months upon us it is time to start thinking about planting your flower and vegetable gardens, if you have not done so already. Herb gardens follow a similar schedule. Th benefits of an herb garden are similar to a vegetable garden. The fresh herbs will be used in your cooking and make your [...]

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How to Make a Fruit Bouquet | Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
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How to Make a Fruit Bouquet | Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

Mother’s Day is about three weeks away and instead of going out and purchasing a gift for your mom; show how much you love her by making her something. Edible fruit bouquets are a homemade mother’s day gift idea she will really appreciate. Fresh fruit bouquets are very simple to make and are a healthy [...]

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Asparagus Facts
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Asparagus Facts

Asparagus season is in full swing. Here are “8 Asparagus Facts” that we hope you will find helpful when it comes to harvesting, storing and just general information about asparagus. 1.  Asparagus is a member of the Lily family.  2.  Asparagus has no fat, contains no cholesterol and is low in sodium. 3.  Asparagus has the potential [...]

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What You Should Know About Cutting Boards
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What You Should Know About Cutting Boards

The Food and Drug Administration has mandated that all commercial food services use plastic cutting boards. The reason for this is that plastic cutting boards are non-porous and do not absorb bacteria like wooden cutting boards. On the FDA’s website there is a document that states; “Use plastic cutting boards. Do not use wood cutting [...]

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Easter Egg Decorating Ideas | Marble Eggs
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Easter Egg Decorating Ideas | Marble Eggs

This Easter, instead of the usual solid colored Easter eggs try something new. In the Rada Cutlery test kitchen we decorated eggs that have a marble look to them. After some trial and error we came up with an easy to follow set of instructions that will make this project fun for the whole family. This Easter egg decorating [...]

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How to Tie Dye Eggs | Easter Egg Ideas
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How to Tie Dye Eggs | Easter Egg Ideas

The Rada Cutlery Test Kitchen decorated eggs to look like they were tie dyed. This was a simple Easter egg decorating idea that was fun to do. In less than 10 steps you can have creative and fun decorated Easter eggs. The method is perfect for people who like to avoid messes. It involves little contact with the [...]

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How to Tell if an Egg is Bad | Egg Test
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How to Tell if an Egg is Bad | Egg Test

Easter is just around the corner and that means it is time to decorate eggs. Have you ever wondered if those eggs in your refrigerator are still good to use? Here is an easy egg test you can use before you begin to decorate. Supplies: water, cup or bowl and an egg The Egg Test: 1. Fill [...]

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Easy Chocolate Pudding Pie
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Easy Chocolate Pudding Pie

Bishop’s Chocolate Pie is an Iowa favorite named after a restaurant. This is a quick and easy recipe that your whole family will enjoy. Ingredients 1 box vanilla instant pudding 1 box chocolate instant pudding 2 c. milk 2 c. vanilla ice cream, softened 1 graham cracker crust Cool Whip 1 milk chocolate candy bar Step 1: [...]

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