| | I know this is a busy time of year for most people, but I hope you can snag a chance to drop into the Krazy Kitchen forum message board to tell us about your favorite holiday recipes and foods while picking up some new recipes. Have a great week! | | Eggnog Recipe with Brandy, Bourbon, or Rum Recipe  Homemade eggnog is easy to make at home, and it has a fuller, richer flavor. If you are concerned about raw eggs, fear not. This recipe gently cooks the eggs, so no worries about harmful bacteria. Brandy, bourbon, or rum are traditional liquors used with eggnog, but you may like to try something different, such as amaretto or one of the new flavored liqueurs. If you cannot use alcohol, check out the non-alcoholic version... Read more | T-Fal ActiFry Review  The T-Fal ActiFry has been getting a lot of buzz lately since it was featured on the wildly popular "Dr. Oz" television show. The advertising does sound intriguing. Who wouldn't love homemade French fries that are low-fat? So, does it work and is it worth the price? Check out my review to find out... Read more | Holiday Ham Recipes and Tips  Ham is perfect for large holiday dinners. Learn the history of ham, varieties, selection, and storage information, plus many ham recipes, such as Basic Country-Cured Ham, Baked Ham in Champagne, Coca Cola Ham (pictured), and more... Read more | Prime Rib Recipes  Prime rib roast makes an impressive dish for any occasion, and it is especially popular for Christmas and other major holidays. A prime rib roast is a major investment these days. Find out how to cook that edible piece of gold without ruining your investment with these Prime Rib Recipes, including Garlic Herb-Crusted Prime Rib (pictured)... Read more | | | | Home Cooking Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Living with Depression By obtaining the correct medical intervention and learning better coping skills, you can not only live with depression, but live well. More>
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