Friday, January 27, 2012

Cuisinart 44-22 Contour Stainless 6-Quart, 3-Piece Pasta Pot with Cover

!9#: Cuisinart 44-22 Contour Stainless 6-Quart, 3-Piece Pasta Pot with Cover

Brand : Cuisinart | Rate : | Price : $59.95
Post Date : Jan 27, 2012 22:36:08 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Cuisinart Contour Stainless 6-Quart Pasta Pot with Pasta Insert and Cover The Cuisinart Contour Stainless 6-Quart Pasta Pot with Pasta Insert and Cover make cooking everything from angel hair pasta to lasagna easier than ever. The large capacity is perfect for big portions of potatoes or vegetables, and draining liquid off is a breeze. The pot's pure aluminum encapsulated base heats up quickly and enables even heat distribution for consistent results, which means no more hot spots. The pot and insert feature elegant stainless steel construction for professional performance in distinct silhouette designs. The cookware's solid stainless steel riveted handles stay cooler than other handles and the stainless steel cooking surface does not discolor, react with food, or alter flavors. The pot is oven safe to 500° F, the cover is oven safe to 350° F, and the cookware is stove safe ( with the exception of induction ), and broiler safe. The cookware is also dishwasher and metal utensil safe. Limited lifetime warranty. Features: Includes pasta pot Includes pasta insert Includes tempered glass cover Pure aluminum encapsulated in the base of the pot Fast and even heating without hot spots Elegant stainless steel, distinct silhouette designs Solid stainless steel riveted handles that stay cool Cooking surface does not discolor, react with food, or alter flavors Pot is oven safe to 500° F Cover is oven safe to 350° F Cookware is broiler and stovetop safe ( with the exception of induction ) Dishwasher and metal utensil safe. Model: 44-22

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Using a Pressure Cooker

Chef Arlyn Hackett shows you how to use a pressure cooker to save time, save energy and make delicious healthy recipes.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

New Attachment, Double Boiler Mixing Bowl for KitchenAid Stand Mixer!

Never seen before on the market. New technology keeping up with our fast times. A change that could make a big difference. Dramatically reduces the time spend cooking. EZ Master, a newly discovered temperature controlled double boiler: A double-walled insert evenly, distributed heat so delicate foods are cooked safely. • CUTS IN HALF the time needed to cook thousands of delicious foods that cannot be cooked over direct heat. From 30-40 minutes to 10-15 minutes. • Distribute heat evenly. • Could be attached to any mixer. • Could be used as a free standing unit. • A must have not only for any reputable restaurant, hotels, and bakeries, but also for millions of households. This video and this invention dose not have anything to do with KichenAid Brand. Double Boiler Mixing Bowl is a invention from a private inventor! The intention for this video is to show how double boiler mixing bowl works on a stand mixer! Patented invention for USA and International. Investor Wanted. Dragan Concepts LLC www.Draganconcepts.com Draganconcepts@gmail.com MUSIC CREDITS "Fig Leaf Rag" performed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" creativecommons.org "Fine Precision" production music used under license from SmartSound / SonicFire.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Cuisinart Chef's Classic Stainless Steel 4-Piece 12-Quart Pasta/Steamer Set

!9#:Cuisinart Chef's Classic Stainless Steel 4-Piece 12-Quart Pasta/Steamer Set

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Price : $74.95
Post Date : Dec 22, 2011 10:28:37
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Cuisinart 77-412 Chef's Classic Stainless Steel 12 Qt. Pasta/Steamer Set (4-Pc.)

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Buying the Best Steam Iron For You

!9#: Buying the Best Steam Iron For You

We went to the shops bright and early and asked an assistant to explain all the various features on steam irons. That was why we had gone out early, so that we could find an assistant who was not too busy, we wanted advise so that we bought the best steam iron.

She was really helpful and told us that for anyone who is forgetful, auto shut off is a must. Most irons have it and it means that if the iron is not moved the iron is automatically shut off. This feature is common because whilst it won't prevent fabric being scorched, it will prevent fire.

The steam gauge was pretty obvious as it adjust the amount of steam or allows it to be shut off completely. You can also get an anti drip feature that allows you to steam at low temperatures without leaks.

A burst of steam button is also common, it just delivers an extra blast of steam to help with stubborn wrinkles and it also helps to flush the vents out and keep them clean. Means you don't need a self cleaning system - seems these don't always work too well over a long period.

She then moved on to water reservoirs. Some are a small tube and some are a large chamber beneath the handle. If you have a transparent chamber it is easier to see the water level. You can also get a removable water reservoir which is really easy to fill.

Lots of water fill holes now have covers. Some are hinged, others slide. The idea of this is to prevent leaking. You have to watch that the cover does not make filling the iron harder by getting in the way and also that it is easy to open and close.

She told us that it was important to have the controls in places that were convenient for you. The temperature control should be clearly marked and easy to use. She said that very often on the front of the handle was best although on some digital irons these could be caught and changed accidentally.

Lots of irons have a non stick bottom. Some budget models have aluminium and others have stainless steel. There is no significant difference between them if you use steam and non stick surfaces are easier to scratch when they catch on fastenings on clothing and then the iron does not glide so well. This is what had happened to my sister's old iron I think.

The assistant then left us to have a look at the various models which all had labels showing the features and the prices. There were lots of familiar names like, Hamilton Beach, Black and Decker and Sunbeam but there were also some others not so familiar. Rowenta, Panasonic, Bosch etc.

We looked at GE irons, but whilst they are a value brand they were a little basic. Proctor Silex irons were similar, this is the budget brand of Hamilton Beach. The T-Fal irons have a non stick sole plate and one of these has an enamel coating on the bottom. I had one of these a few years ago and didn't like the enamel coating at all.

Sunbeam irons had a great range of features and at reasonable prices - vertical steam, drip free features, definitely to be considered. Hamilton Beach irons are more expensive and they have features that include electronic controls and vertical steam whilst Rowenta is a really premium brand of iron. Some of their irons have a 'platinum' sole plate and their irons are more expensive.

Black and Decker turned out to be a major brand and they offer a wide range of irons with differing types of sole plates, even ceramic. Some of their irons have steam available at all temperatures and there are a good choice of digital electronic models with LED displays and even a multilingual option.

We started narrowing our choice more. The Kenmore Sears KS400 was a really good price and had good performance ratings but it was not quite what my sister was looking for. Then we discovered something really interesting. A lot of the steam irons had ratings on them due to some consumer testing and two irons were rated the same. One was the Hamilton Beach Professional 14970 and the other was the Rowenta professional DM890. Seems the Rowenta was not as durable as the Hamilton Beach Steam Iron but the Rowenta iron had better steam but their overall rating was the same. The interesting thing was that the Rowenta steam iron was more than twice the price of the Hamilton Beach iron.

In the end my sister fell in love with a reasonably priced steam iron, the Black and Decker Digital Advantage D2030. She loved it. It has a very easy to read digital display and an audible tone tells her when it is ready to use due to something called the SmartTemp system that ensures no guessing. There is vertical steam, variable steam, spray mist and surge of seam. She loves the stainless steel sole plate and the pivoting cord and the snazzy flip open water fill door - hey I would have preferred a slide door! My sister is happy, the price was good and I think she made a good choice, it is definitely the best steam iron for her.


Buying the Best Steam Iron For You

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Cuisinart PSC-650 Stainless Steel 6-1/2-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker

!9# Cuisinart PSC-650 Stainless Steel 6-1/2-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker

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Price : $99.80
Post Date : Nov 21, 2011 15:42:47
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Programmable technology makes homemade meals easier than ever! This Cuisinart Slower Cooker features 24 hour programmable countdown timer, three cooking modes- and it automatically shifts to Warm when it's done cooking! Whether preparing one-pot entrees, sides, or desserts, operation is easy. Meals can be served in the ceramic pot they're cooked in, and cleanup is dishwasher-quick. Designed for today's busy lifestyles, all the work is done ahead of time. Dinnertime is as relaxing for the cook as it is for the diners. Enjoy!

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