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Barbecue'n
On The Internet
http://www.barbecuen.com
May is National Barbecue Month, so grab the sauce
and your best cut of baby backs and get cooking. Although
it's not the 'Net's prettiest site, Barbecuen.com
offers a complete guide to the art of barbecuing.
You'll find weekly recipe archives, tips and techniques
from champions, and frequent chat sessions devoted
to cooking outdoors. Novices can consult the Beginner's
Corner for a complete education in barbecues, pits,
and cooking processes. Or stop in to Sound Off and
submit questions to fellow enthusiasts. Barbecuen.com
also features a Barbecue Store with a full line of
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Beef.org
http://www.beef.org
Meat lovers rejoice! May is also National Hamburger Month,
so there's never been a better time to celebrate being
carnivorous. Before doing so, however, we suggest a trip
to Beef.org. Search for recipes by title, preparation
time, serving type, cooking method, and cut. Learn the
basics in the Cooking Lessons section, and find tips for
shopping for, carving, and storing beef properly and safely.
If that's not enough, check the links for additional recipes
and beef-related sites. You'll never ask, Where's
the beef? again.
Tasty
Dessert Recipes
http://www.tastydessertrecipes.com
Valuable life lesson: Never skip dessert. It seems obvious,
yet some insist on overlooking dinner's most important
course. We don't get it, and neither do the folks at Tasty
Dessert Recipes. You'll find a few traditional favorites,
as well as extreme dessert experiences such as Mile High
Raspberry Pie, Cream Cheese Ice Cream, and Velvet Midnight
Cake. The unique submissions from fellow users are what
make this site so irresistible. Handy tools let you link
to recipes, share with friends, and search by keyword.
You'll find no calorie counts or fat grams listed here,
but who needs 'em?
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Financial
Advisor 2.15
http://www.othersoft.co.za/fadvisor.htm
The average American household has approximately
$8,000 in credit card debt. If you find yourself
in this sinking ship, it might be time to consider
a budget . . . today. Financial Advisor 2.15 makes
it easy (and affordable) to get up and running without
yet another investment in software you may never
use. This little gem of a shareware package includes
a ton of tools which let you take control of your
monthly budget, analyze your mortgage and find advice
on paying it off early, and review your savings
strategy to see if you're on target for retirement.
You'll also get a variety of helpful calculators,
advice on how to retire rich, plus tools to analyze
the effects of inflation. It'll even generate lottery
numbers on command. See, personal finance doesn't
have to be dull. Use it free for 30 days, then invest
a mere $27 and keep your budget intact.
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