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Links to some of my favorite sites:
BBQ
Teddy Bear BBQ - Smoker Modifications
The BBQ Judge's Pitbuilders Page
www.northwestsmoking.com

Catalogs

All-Clad Outlet — Cookware & More
Allserv-The Most Flavor-Ful Site on the Web-Staring Minor's soup bases, sauces & flavor concent
Cooking with Sharpknives.com and Gourmets Toolbox
Eusonya.com -- High quality, certified and limited products from around the globe!
Gateway Gourmet, a great source for demi-glace and other concentrated stocks
Hog Casings (Internet Only Price!) The Sausage Source - Sausage making & jerky making supplies
OutletsOnline® Home Page
Spice at Penzeys Spices Products
The New Kitchen Etc. - Find Cookware, Small Appliances, Kitchen Tools and more...

Cheese

Bellwether Farms Home
Cowgirl Creamery
Gourmet Cheeses, Books, Kits, Cheese Parties, and Cheese Supplies - Vegetable Rennet Tablets
How to Make Farmer's Cheese
InReach Internet Web Hosting
Point Reyes Farmstead
Redwood Hill Farm
Cheese, imported cheese, domestic cheese, raw milk cheese, french cheese, italian cheese

Name Brands

Culinary Parts Unlimited - Providing Braun, Krups, Cuisinart, Kitchen Aid, Presto pressure cook
Hershey Foods Corporation Makers of Hershey’s Chocolate Bars, Kisses, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup
Welcome to McCormick

Recipes

Back of the Box Brand Name Recipes
DRINKSMIXER.COM 9800+ mixed drink recipes, cocktails and drinks
EPICURIOUS THE WORLD'S GREATEST RECIPE COLLECTION
Fine Dining Gourmet Recipes for Elegant Entertaining
Food Nouveau - See it before you make it
Google Recipe Search
www.tabasco.com
Ortega Mexican Recipes
RecipeSource Your Source for Recipes on the Internet
The Gumbo Pages
Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban BEST Cuban Recipes!
Seasoned Cooking - Home Page
Pizza Recipe
Garry's Cantina - Mexican Cooking
Secrets to great homemade BBQ, Chili, Mexican food, Texas cooking and more
The Perfect Pantry
What a food writer keeps in her fridge, freezer and cupboards
Cookography

Reference

AEP Colloids Inc.
Cooking Measures and Conversion Calculator
Food Reference Website Culinary history, quotes, recipes, trivia, humor, poetry, crossword, and
Georgia Pecan Commission Home
Gernot Katzer's Spice Dictionary
Home Roasted Coffee on the new Countrylife.net
Publications Information at Business.com
FDA-CFSAN Keyword Search in CFSAN

Restaurant

DineSite.com
http--www.tarbells.com-default.htm
Los Angeles Times - Food
Mendo Bistro -- great food in downtown Fort Bragg
Virtual-Restaurants.Com

TV Shows

Food Network.com Gateway to Recipes, Entertaining, Chefs, Cooking, Television
Anthony's Blog Read Anthony Bourdain's Online Blog - Top Chef TV Show - Official Bravo TV Site

Weight Watchers

3 Fat Chicks on a Diet! Weight loss support site offering extensive forums, chats, lowfat recip
Aimee's Adventures - Through The Weight Loss Looking Glass
Barborecipe - Recipe Index
Directory of Restaurants whose nutritional information is featured in NutriBase
Dotti's Weight Loss Zone
WeightWatchers.com Start Losing Weight Today!

Cordial Cherries

1 1/3 cups sugar
3 tbsp. light corn syrup
1 tbsp. kirsch or brandy
1/4 tsp. invertase
30 maraschino cherries with stems attached, drained, rinsed, and patted
     dry with paper towels
1 lb. dark chocolate
2 tbsp. vegetable shortening

1. Make the fondant: Whisk together sugar, corn syrup, and 1/4 cup water in a 2-qt. saucepan over medium-high heat. Attach a candy thermometer to the side of the pan and cook, without stirring, until mixture reaches 238°. Remove pan from heat and pour syrup into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle; let sit, undisturbed, until mixture cools to 120°. Turn mixer on medium speed and mix until fondant is white and no longer glossy, at least 10–20 minutes. Scrape fondant into a medium heat-proof bowl; stir in brandy and microwave in 30-second increments on high heat, stirring in between each heating, until fondant is smooth and an instant-read thermometer reads 160°. Add invertase and stir until smooth.

2. Working with one cherry at a time and holding it by the stem, submerge cherry in the fondant; shake off excess fondant and transfer cherry to a parchment paper–lined baking sheet; repeat. If fondant becomes too stiff, return it to microwave for a few seconds but do not heat higher than 160°. Let fondant coating on cherries cool and set, about 20 minutes.

3. Combine chocolate and shortening in a medium heat-proof bowl and set over a pot of simmering water. Heat, stirring often, until chocolate melts and mixture is smooth. Remove bowl from pot and let chocolate cool until an instant-read thermometer reads 89°. Working with one cherry at a time, dip cherry into the chocolate. Gently shake off excess chocolate and return cherry to baking sheet. If chocolate cools below 86°, set the bowl over the pot of simmering water and heat, stirring constantly, until it returns to 89°, then continue dipping cherries. Let chocolate coating cool to room temperature and set before serving. Serve immediately or, for better results, let candies sit at room temperature in a covered container for 10 days.

MAKES 30 CANDIES