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Q: How to Serve Cooked Broccoli.
A: 1. Cook the broccoli as you would normally, keeping the flavors relatively simple. Steam the broccoli florets, or saute them in oil. You can add a bit of salt w... Read More »
Q: How to Serve Cooked Basmati Rice.
A: 1. Place the cooked Basmati rice in a large bowl. 2. Pour the chopped bellpepper, green onions, celery, parsley and walnuts over the rice. 3. Toss the rice and ... Read More »
Q: Why is cooking an art?
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