When you're sick, it's important to make smart decisions about what foods you eat. Even if you don't have much of an appetite, you should look for healthy fare that will help you to recover from your illness. One type of food that can be valuable in this scenario is ramen, which you can often buy at local Asian restaurants. While you might not wish to visit in person when you're not feeling well, you can use a meal delivery service or even have a family member or friend pick up a serving and bring it to you.
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Pizza is a staple that's ubiquitous throughout the United States, but it's still possible to make a pizza unique. If you run a local pizzeria, here are three ways that you can offer uniquely customized pizzas to your patrons -- and set your pizzeria apart from the competition by doing so.
1. Bake Crusts With Distinctive Flavors
Don't just use standard crusts that everyone can purchase wholesale, but instead make your own crusts.
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Delivering pizzas can be a great first job, or it can be a good side job when you need to earn some extra money. Since drivers usually work most on nights and weekends, the job can pair well with a traditional day job. It can be a lot of fun to meet different people and see them smile when you hand them their pizzas. However, you can probably benefit from a few pieces of advice as a new pizza delivery driver.
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If you own a restaurant, you've probably invested a lot of time and money into your equipment. The last thing you want is to have them wear out before their time. One way to protect your investment is to provide proper care of your valuable restaurant equipment. This is especially true of your stainless steel equipment. Here are four tips that will help you to care for your new stainless steel restaurant equipment.
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Barbecue cuisine is the perfect choice for a catered party meal. Most people like it, there are a lot of options, and it is easy to keep warm and delicious until you're ready to serve it. However, there are still some tips you should follow for a good barbecue experience.
1. Order one non-finger food.
A lot of barbecue options, like ribs and chicken legs, are things you are meant to pick up and eat with your fingers.
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