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How to tell if baking powder is still good

Baking powder does not last forever. Because itโ€™s sensitive to moisture and humidity, it generally has a shelf life of between six months to one year. Baking powder should be kept in a cool, dry place, such as inside a cabinet, and should be discarded when it is no longer active. (Its cousin, baking soda*, has an indefinite shelf life, although some manufacturers recommend changingโ€ฆ

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Food Blogging

When I fell into blogging a while back, there were probablyย less thanย ten people blogging about food. We were a fairly chummy bunch and met up for meals, swapped links, ideas, and technical tips as the medium continued to grow. It was all pretty small-scale until the whole thing blossomed into something that few likely would have predicted. For years Iโ€™ve generally shied away from givingโ€ฆ

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Summer Ice Cream Recipe Round-Up

With summer in full swing, Iโ€™ve noticed some interesting ice cream and sorbet recipes popping up around the web. Hereโ€™s a few scoops that are keeping people cool this summerโ€ฆ Plum Sorbet (Simply Recipes) Homemade Ice Cream Drumsticks (Baking Bites) Vegan ice cream (Vegan Ice Cream) Pineapple Ginger Sorbet (Mark Bittman) Spaghetti Ice Cream Granny Smith Lemon Grass Sorbet (delicious:days) Semolina Halva with Turkish Iceโ€ฆ

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