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One of my favorite food sites. If you know the science of cooking, you're way ahead of the game. Now I'd just like to find a similar site about *cleaning* - getting out stains from fabrics etc. I hear people say, do X because it's a protein, or Y because it's not. Where can...
Reviewed by OliviaB Jun 23 2005, 05:17pm ( 147 reviews ) • exploratorium.edu
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Rated by poonammiit on Sep 15, 11:09pm
Making a winter soup? Find out how to make a
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Rated by CallieSweet on Aug 26, 5:23pm
I really liked the candy-o-matic thing in the candy section - cute.
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Rated by AStumbleMeister on Apr 30 2009, 4:52am
Learning the "science" is one of the challenging aspects for a person learning to cook.
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Rated by Spectrum108 on Mar 14 2009, 10:09pm
Thanks "Ideamanhandle." One of my favorite subjects, "The Science of Cooking."
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Rated by ideas500 on Jan 07 2009, 1:19pm
This is a really neat site too! All about the science of cooking! Kimberly :)
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Reviewed by BrieSays on Dec 24 2008, 2:24pm
who is this alton brown wannabe?
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Rated by GadgetQueen on Dec 05 2008, 5:00pm
Not just your average recipe site. It gives the history and chemistry behind food. Very cool ... especially the history of Ketchup (walnuts & mushrooms???? who knew?)
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Reviewed by f-i-r-e-f-l-y on Dec 05 2008, 5:09am
Cooking is so a science. Take Alton Brown, he's the Bill Nye of cooking shows!