Thursday, December 29, 2011

5 Dishwasher Facts

!9#: 5 Dishwasher Facts

Choosing a dishwasher is a real investment. At least, it should be a real investment because if you choose the right dishwasher and you know how to take care of that dishwasher, you could keep it working for years and years to come.

So, what are the most important dishwasher facts to be aware of?

Cleaning Your Machine
Clean your machine once a month in order to remove any kind of build up of grease or lime scale. You can buy special cleaning liquids for dishwashers from any supermarket and it doesn't cost a lot of money either.

Loading Your Machine
Most people don't realize that they can do damage to their machine or their dishware if loading a dishwasher poorly. The basic facts are as follows: heavier and dirtier items should always go on the bottom rack, more delicate items, such as glasses, should always go on the top. Cutlery handles should face downwards in the cutlery basket to make sure that they are cleaned properly and no items should be touching each other for optimum cleaning.

Soften the Water
Using a water softener tablet in your dishwasher it means that your glasses and plates are less likely to finish the cycle with streaks. Hard water can also create blockages and reduce the life of your machine. Invest in some water softening tablets and enjoy a fully functioning machine for years to come.

Why Does My Dishwasher Need Salt?
Salt replenishes the softener tablets and helps them to do their job, but many people think it is a lever idea to just add ordinary salt to their machine in order to save a little on expense. Don't do this! Ordinary salt will increase water hardness and reduce the lifetime of your machine. Granular salt for dishwashers is the only kind of salt you should use at any time.

Vinegar
A quick tip, if you find that your glasses are still leaving the dishwasher cloudy-looking and musty, is to soak glasses in vinegar for about five minutes after you have washed them. If the cloudiness goes, then you need to add more softener or salt to your machine because deposits of either may be low.

Invest time, a little more money and lots of care into your dishwasher and you will be able to get many, many years out of your purchase. Dishwashers don't have to be like goldfish. They can live as long as turtles if you treat them well.


5 Dishwasher Facts

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Thermal Carafe Coffee Makers Keep Your Coffee Piping Hot

!9#: Thermal Carafe Coffee Makers Keep Your Coffee Piping Hot

You sit in a restaurant and order a cup of coffee. The waiter brings you a cup of coffee that you really like. Great, you think. An hour later you order another cup. This time the coffee is bitter, sour and almost undrinkable. What happened here? Well, the pot with coffee has been sitting on a warming plate.

Leaving coffee on a warming plate is one of the worst things you can do to it. The intense heat burns the coffee and gradually destroys all the flavor. Yet, with glass carafe coffee makers there is no other way to keep the coffee hot. That is where thermal carafe coffee makers enter the scene.

The most obvious advantage of thermal carafe coffee makers is that they can keep your drink hot for hours without compromising the flavor. This is perfect for daily use in your office, home or anywhere you regularly like to enjoy sipping a cup of hot coffee without the tart, bitter taste of coffee that has been sitting on a warming plate all day.

There are more advantages to thermal coffee makers, however. The rugged construction of most thermal makers means years and years of use, and the brushed stainless steel exteriors are really stylish.

How do these marvelous things work to keep our coffee fresh and hot whenever we need it? Well, the thermal carafes are specially designed with double wall insulating systems. This insulation system keeps the heat in the carafe so your coffee stays hot for several hours. A great thing about it is that there is no warming plate - nothing to burn your coffee and destroy its delicate flavor.

Some of the thermal coffee makers on offer come with very handy additional features such as automatic shut off, built-in-grinder or many programmable settings. You can set your coffee maker to start brewing early in the morning before your alarm clock goes off and by the time you get up, a pot of hot and delicious coffee will be waiting for you. There is even a thermal coffee maker that comes with a steam wand - excellent for those coffee lovers who love milk based drinks.

Now let's have a look at who manufactures thermal carafe coffee makers. Capresso and Bunn are two brands that you should definitely consider. What sets these two apart is that their coffee makers actually use a proper brewing temperature (a thing that unfortunately cannot be said about a lot of other coffee makers). Zojirushi, Braun, Black & Decker and Cuisinart also offer thermal carafe coffee makers that have very good customer reviews.


Thermal Carafe Coffee Makers Keep Your Coffee Piping Hot

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Hand Juicer - The Equipment You Need to Make Fresh Juice

!9# Hand Juicer - The Equipment You Need to Make Fresh Juice

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Juicing machines these days use enormous hydraulic presses to apply extreme amounts of pressure on the fruit. They press out the juice and it can be quite a brutal sight to see. However, it is an extremely fast process, and juice is created in the hundreds of gallons in just moments, extracted from huge amounts of fruit. Using a hand juicer, on the other hand, would take a lot longer.

That famous hand juicer we all know so well, the one with the little upside down spiky orange in the middle sitting like an island in the middle of a jug to catch the juice, was manufactured in huge numbers. It was the original hand juicer to be produced on such a scale. Various materials such as metal or glass were used, and by cutting your fruit in half and squeezing the fleshy part of the fruit over the upside down orange, you could squeeze out the juice into the little jug it sat in. It was always a messy affair, with a lot of clean up needed afterward, but it remains a nostalgic memory in most families.

A later addition to the model was handles, so that the fruit could be squeezed without needing to touch it directly with hands. It is common for a hand juicer to stand tall, and you have probably seen such ones at outdoor events where people make homemade lemonade with the juice of lemons, the fleshy part of the lemon also tossed in, and a ton of water and sugar. If you drink this homemade lemonade, you will discover they also include the pips and leave quite a mess where they were made.

The next model in the progression of hand juicers was one that sits on the table, standing vertical, and also with a handle. This design came from Rival way back in the 1920s. The typical method that followed was placing the fleshy half of the fruit onto the juicer part. But the handle gave much greater power. By pulling the handle, the squeezing action was taken care of. This was the beginning of the next rage of hand juicer models.

The technology of juicing both vegetables and fruit has continued to develop, although the hand juicer has found some tougher challenges with leafy vegetables and the more solid crunchy fruits like apples. Some models do offer a handle that allows you to crush these more stubborn foods and squeeze out the juice.

There are groups of people that also like to preserve the flesh of the fruit and the seeds inside, along with catching the juice, and for this, special filters were designed to trap the squeezed fruit and all its parts. Another popular model was the reamer, which spun and the action of the rotation squeezed the fruit placed inside, resulting in juice.


Hand Juicer - The Equipment You Need to Make Fresh Juice

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Hibachi Grills - What You Should Know Before Buying

!9# Hibachi Grills - What You Should Know Before Buying

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Hibachi grills are the answer for those who crave that delicious taste of charcoal grilled cooking but prefer to avoid the common hassles involved with a large, full size grill. Whether it is for the portability, the space savings, or just an appreciation for simplicity, there is little compromise in cooking performance with small hibachi grills but there are a few things to be aware of before purchasing one.

The Compromise

Good quality hibachi grills only have one real drawback in comparison with their full-size cousins and it is the obvious one. Their modest size restricts the quantity of food that can be simultaneously grilled at any one time. Is this a big deal? It certainly is if you plan on grilling for a dozen people, all at once. In that case, a full size grill would be better suited. An alternative to this is to use 2 hibachis (which can have some other advantages as well).

Not All Hibachi Grills are Created Equal

Hibachi grills come in an assortment of different sizes and various shapes. There are round models and rectangular models which is mostly just personal preference. When it comes to construction material, cast iron hibachis are by far the most durable and in my opinion, the best.

The grills to watch out for are the cheaper ones. The easiest way to identify these is by the price tag. Most of them are poorly constructed and have a tendency to rust and fall to pieces. The aluminum and steel models are especially prone to falling apart easily and do not offer the even heat distribution properties provided by cast iron.

Another common sign of cheap models are the hibachi grills that have height adjustable racks. The idea is great, but so far I have yet to find one that was not poorly constructed and flimsy. Experience has taught me that the less moving parts, the better. This is particularly important if you plan on transporting your grill a lot.

Hibachi Grills Are Grills, not Smokers

Hibachi grills are not designed for slow-cooking or what is often referred to as traditional barbecue. Hibachis use direct-heat cooking (grilling) which makes them the ideal choice for cooking thinner items. Hamburgers are fantastic, as are chicken filets, chicken strips, fresh veggies, and fish & seafood. My favorite however, is steak. Nothing does a better job on a big fat juicy steak than a good quality hibachi grill.

Hibachi Cooking Options

Hibachi grills are the ideal tool for direct-heat grilling but that does not mean that they can not be used for other cooking, heating, and reheating as well. Thicker food items can be a bit of a challenge but with a little practice, a thermometer, and some creativity, you will quickly find that just about anything you can fit on the cooking surface can be cooked.

I like to use what is known as a two level fire. This means putting more coals on one side of the hibachi than on the other side which effectively gives you a side that is hot, and a side that is not so hot. This is a perfect configuration for searing food on one side of the grill while warming or through-cooking other food on the opposite side of the grill.

Venting

Many models have bottom vents that can be used to adjust the intensity of the fire some. I rarely use them as the open design of most hibachi grills ensures that there is always plenty of air to keep it going. Regardless, opening these vents permits even more air to flow through the grill which gives the grill master the ability to increase or decrease the heat of the fire. It would be a good idea to spend some time playing with theses vents some when first starting out with a new grill to get a good understanding of how to heat up, or cool down the grill.

Hibachi Grill Safety

Like any portable cooking device, you need to ensure that you are safe when cooking with hibachi grills. Care should be taken to ensure that the grill is placed on a sturdy level surface and that nothing is around that could fall on it or possibly knock it over. A bucket of water should always be kept close by, just in case. A fire extinguisher would be even better.

If grilling in low light or at night ensure you have ample light on the grill. If overhead or flood lighting is not available a small headlamp can be used which conveniently leaves both of your hands free for cooking duties.

And the most important rule of all, never leave hot hibachi grills unattended.

If you are looking for the best, for both durability and from a performance standpoint, I whole heartedly recommend cast iron hibachi grills as the way to go. On the other hand, if you are just looking for something temporary, disposable, and inexpensive, the cheaper grills will do the job. If you already have a hibachi grill of your own then what are you waiting for? Get out there and grill up something spectacular!


Hibachi Grills - What You Should Know Before Buying

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Citrus Juicer For Those Squeezed-For-Time Mornings

!9# Citrus Juicer For Those Squeezed-For-Time Mornings

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Of all the different types of juicers the most popular is probably the citrus juicer or squeezer!

For a quick glass of orange juice in the morning, the ubiquitous hand squeezer works quite well, and may even get some stiff joints and muscles going for the day.

However, if the kids start queueing up for theirs, then it might be time to start thinking of a more sophisticated model...

While electric seems the obvious route to go, there are some very practical and efficient manual models available. One such citrus juicer is the Professional Juicer by Metrokane.

The eye catching design of polished chrome and heavy metal exterior doesn't only look good, but also does an excellent job of squeezing the life out of many oranges in quick succession!

The Metrokane Juicer has a spring action handle that jumps back automatically, and is even adapted for left-handed users. The juicer includes a 16-ounce stainless steel holding cup.

Another popular manual citrus juicer is the Remida Eco Juicer. If you don't appreciate noise in your kitchen early in the morning, you will enjoy using this juicer! Waterproof seals on the bearings, prevents damage in case of any spillage.

The trim on this stylish stainless steel juicer allows you to choose a model to fit your decor. You have a choice of black, blue, or orange. The cone is also stainless steel, which adds to durability. The juicer comes with a 2 year warranty.

This type of manual citrus juicer with an appealing design for the counter-top, is all the rage these days. If you can't keep up with the juicing, however, it might be time to explore the automatic models. They are there to make your juicing life easier, after all!

The Remida Automatic Citrus Juicer runs at 1400 RPMs. In this model the halved fruit is placed on a spike on the reamer. The lid, which contains the efficient spring-loaded top cone, is pressed down. Only then does the motor become operational.

This safety feature means that you don't have to hold the fruit that is reamed - you probably prefer not to ream a finger or two as well! An added advantage is that, combined with the powerful centrifugal force, you will have maximum juice yield, even with thin-skinned citrus.

This commercial-quality juicer is quiet to operate and is suitable for restaurant or home use. It offers superb value for money and will look great on any kitchen counter.

One of the features of the Stainless Steel Waring Professional Citrus Juicer, is that its heavy metal base is specifically cushioned to ensure extra quiet operation. All of this juicer's removable parts are dishwasher safe to make cleanup after use, a snap.

From a small lime, to a large grapefruit can be handled with ease. There is a 5 year limited warranty on the motor and a 1 year limited warranty on the parts. The juicer is also available with a white housing.

Then there is the Cuisinart® Citrus Juicer with its brushed stainless steel finish, which makes it a great addition to today's contemporary kitchen styles.

The Cuisinart® Citrus Juicer has an auto reversing reamer as well as a final fast-spin feature which can extract up to 25% more juice from the pulp.

Another reliable name, L'Equip, offers a citrus juicer with outstanding qualities and an extended 12 year warranty. In the L'Equip Model 206, the speed of the reamer cone and the pressure needed, is monitored and adjusted constantly.

This is a great-looking design that definitely rates a 10 on the cute scale! The juicer is extremely easy to operate.

Sneaking in very quietly is the Bosch Porche Citrus Press. This is also a centrifugal juicer. Your fresh juice is poured directly into the glass. All the parts, expect for the motor base, are dishwasher safe.

An automatic winner is the Miracle Citrus Juicer MJ25. Hold the fruit over the rotating cone, and wait for fresh juice to spurt from the spout located on the side of the juicer. Two cones allow you to choose the most suitable size for the fruit you have available.

This is a beautiful little juicer to have on a counter in your kitchen.

Breville always keeps the other manufacturers on their toes. The company has introduced a powerful citrus juicer, the 800 Class Citrus Press.

The cone is suitable for any size fruit. The reamer is activated by pressing down on the soft grip handle. The two stainless steel filters allow you to choose the amount of pulp in your juice. All the components are dishwasher safe.

If you want to juice both citrus and other produce, remember that some vegetable juicers can be converted to a citrus juicer by adding a custom attachment provided by the manufacturer. The Omega Citrus Juicer Attachment is one example of such an accessory.

This attachment converts some of the Omega models such as the Omega 500, Omega 1000, or Omega 9000 into professional citrus juicers, by slowing them down to 250 rpm's. In doing so, it provides all the power you need to squeeze even more value from your general juicer. The citrus attachment isn't suitable for use with the Omega 4000, or a model such as the Omega 8005.

Do you love lemonade? The Presto HomeAde lemonade maker juices the citrus fruits, while a motorized paddle mixes the juice with ice and other goodies. Seeds and pulp are filtered out. Adding the right amount of water is simple if you follow the markings on the pitcher.

The juicer delivers a delicious and refreshing drink in no time at all! Cleaning the HomeAde is quick and easy.

Giving your family members their daily vitamin C boost is much more feasible with a citrus juicer in the kitchen. If you choose wisely, you may even have a few volunteers willing and able to take this task out of your hands in the mornings...

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Citrus Juicer For Those Squeezed-For-Time Mornings

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Krups FMF5 10-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Thermal Carafe, Black with Stainless Steel

!9# Krups FMF5 10-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Thermal Carafe, Black with Stainless Steel


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Refined European design combines the current trend for matte and metal surfaces and the iconic look of Krups coffee machines to produce and elegant, timeless design that is equally at home in traditional and contemporary kitchens. Better coffee- the stainless steel vacuum carafe ensures optimal flavor and temperature longer. Practical and elegant, the carafe can be brought directly to the table to serve coffee. More convenience, program the night before and wake up to the fresh brewed aroma or as the guests arrive it serve piping hot fresh coffee with ease.

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