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Barbecue Sauce, The American Way Published on 13/11/2009

While Mexico has its salsa, and Italy has the claim to fame for the marinara sauce, barbecue sauce is clearly known as American. Whether it is an old tribute to the American West and all its folklore, or a rich southern tradition, no other country can truly stake claim to this delightful masterpiece. In all its glory and varieties, there are very few who do not indulge in using this...

Barbecue Sauce: Which Type Is Best For You? Published on 13/11/2009

When choosing a barbecue sauce there are many aspects to consider. First, what flavor of sauce do you prefer? There are spicy sauces, tangy sauces, smokey, molasses flavors, onion, hawaiian, red pepper, and hickory flavor among many others. All sauces have their own unique twang and can come in many different varieties. Often times it is also a god choice to do some sauce mixing of your own...

How Many Different Types Of Barbecue Sauce Are There? Published on 12/11/2009

There are multiple different types of barbecue sauce, so many that it would probably be impossible to get an accurate number. Instead it is more efficient and comprehensible to classify a few categories that can better describe the many different types. The categories we will use are classic, smoked or hickory, sweet, spicy, teriyaki, alternative, and foreign. First there is classic bbq...

Barbecue Sauce: A Sauce Or A Condiment? Published on 12/11/2009

What exactly is the difference between a sauce and a condiment? We may often use the words interchangeably, but the truth is, in the culinary world there is a vast difference. A sauce is a part of a meal, and included in the recipe. A sauce can often times be the main aspect of the meal and give it the kick that will differentiate between average and culinary genius. A condiment is an after...

Barbecue Sauce, An Underestimated Condiment? Published on 12/11/2009

Often times when people think of barbecue sauce they fail to understand the possibilities behind it. Barbecue sauce is often underestimated and pushed aside in the condiment world, when in reality it is one of the only condiments that nation competitions are held for and awards are given. Have you ever heard of a ketchup or mayonnaise competition where competitors spend years perfecting their...

Barbecue Sauce, Gourmet Or Classic? Published on 12/11/2009

Barbecue sauce is often given a bad rap because of the stigma of beer and burgers and white trash. This my be the case with some sauces, but there are also many a gourmet barbecue sauces that will be sure to entice your taste buds galore! Often times it is the ingredients of the sauce that differentiates between good and bad, gourmet and trashy. It is always a good idea to check the...

The Yin And Yang Of Cash Gifting Published on 04/11/2009

Cash gifting is an interesting form of money marketing found on the internet. There are dozens of websites with either a love or hate bias. It is up to you to decide which side of the coin is the accurate one. Cash gifting is based upon an IRS code created in the 1980s that explains how to and the legality of cash gifting. It is completely legal if done under the correct premises. Based on...

Getting Cash Gifting To Work For You! Published on 03/11/2009

The basic way cash gifting works is very easy. Your mentor is supposed to show you how to effectively invite people to the system. This can be done in numerous ways. As long as you have a steady stream of people being invited there is a steady stream of cash! Once people have seen the website and sign up, now they start to provide cash for you also. It really is that simple and easy, and at...

Having The Right Mindset For Cash Gifting Published on 23/10/2009

You might be contemplating whether cash gifting is a going to be a business that will work for you. If you are already employed in a regular nine to five job, you may be pondering quitting this job and living off of the income that you generate from a gifting business. For many years you have been suiting up and showing up to your daily job and following a typical routine. In the...

So You Like My New Tool, It's Called Cash Gifting! Published on 23/10/2009

Psychologist Abraham Maslow PHD (1908-1970) who penned The Hierarchy of Needs once said: "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail." Today let's examine a tool that many work at home marketers have not given any thought to; the simple postcard. The first rule of advertising is consistency. Webster's New World defines consistency as: "agreement with what...