Thursday, December 31, 2009

Country cooking tv website

There is also the equipments review on the country cooking tv website. Their quipment testers rate hundreds of products every year so you can spend your money wisely. We test $1,500 standing mixers as well as $5 garlic presses. And we test equipment by using it the same way you do at home. This means slicing rustic breads, cakes, and tomatoes when testing serrated knives. We write opinionated, honest reviews of every product we test, and we update them regularly on this website as well as CooksCountry.com. So, if you want to buy an equipment and don't know if it's worth for that, you can just go to their website to check for the review before you get it. Besides that, you can also search online to see the comments from the public.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Cook's Country TV

Cook's Country TV From America's Test Kitchen takes you inside the test kitchen of Cook's Country magazine to discover the best American home cooking. Join us every week as we bring the pages of Cook's Country magazine into your home. Click here to learn more about our show and to find out when episodes of Cook's Country are airing in your area.
WANTED Recipe Testers. If you're interested in joining a select group of volunteers who help test our recipes before they appear in print, you can just register with the Country cooking tv magazine.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Country Cooking Television

What is Country Cooking Television or Cook's Country Television all about? Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen uncovers the best of American home cooking. Our recipes are developed through in-depth kitchen testing. The result: foolproof recipes you can trust to work the first time—and every time. Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen features the cast and crew of America's Test Kitchen, the top-rated cooking show on public television—now in its ninth season. Our show, now in its second season, is filmed in a renovated 1806 farmhouse with a full working test kitchen.Watch us update traditional American recipes—everything from Chili Con Carne and Mile-High Lemon Meringue Pie to Cider-Braised Pork Chops and Ultimate Cinnamon Buns. You'll learn what makes a recipe succeed (or fail) as well as which kitchen tools, cookware, and supermarket ingredients have won our independent tests.