Saturday, July 31, 2010

A Good 6 Cup Coffee Maker No One Would Recommend

It is because this 6 cup coffee maker is not well known, that is the reason why people are not recommending? Well, I can assure you that this is definitely not the reason, this is a coffee machine that is very well known.

If most of the folks that are giving feedback on coffee brewers are having the mindset similar to mine, then it would be a case of not taking this machine seriously. Well, to start with, this maker does not even look like it can really works, it look so cute! But, it has to be cute, because this is the hello kitty brewer.

Now you would have to agree with me that this is one machine that is on par, if not better known than your usual Bunn or Senseo. And if you agreed with me on this, then you would also be nodding your head agreeing that this fellow looks more like a toy than a coffee machine. And, it is after trying it out, that I think this fellow needs some positive feedback as it has been grossly misunderstood! This is not only a good looking 6 cup coffee maker, it brews pretty good coffee too!

For people that have been reading my articles on coffee machines, I usually award high marks for brewers that are good looking, and of course, this hello kitty machine would definitely score high with its pretty pink theme and matching kitty mascot. And using a removable filter basket, its primary value add is the saving on filter paper and of course most environmentalist would agreed that this is a green machine by not wasting paper.

Its set-up is similar to that of a very basic drip filter brewer, and with the right temperature, soft water and well maintained machine (especially the filter basket), this machine does as good a coffee as any other machine.

What surprises me is the attention to details that the Sanrio folks invested into this coffee machine, that it even comes with a anti-drip feature. This is a value add, I think only higher priced machines would have. I always like things that are easily measured and this hello kitty coffee brewer has a water tank that comes with easy to read water marking that would satisfy this area.

Of course, belonging to the drip filter genre, this machine also comes with a warmer plate. While, warmer plate is not my personal favorite, as I do think they are useful in keeping coffee fresh, I see it essential in this instance. Just imagine how weird or out of place a pink hello kitty theme would like, with a thermal carafe. So, the usual carafe would have to be in place to ensure that the integrity of the pink look and feel is maintained.

So, should you get this coffee maker? Well, retailing at just $40, personally, I think this is the perfect gift for ladies especially those that loves these cute stuff. Of course, they also must like to brew coffee. Then, it would make a great gift for this group of folks.

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The Saga of the Automobile and Burma-Shave

Prior to 1925, the Burma-Vita Company, owned by Clinton Odell, was marketing a liniment concocted from ingredients imported from the Malay Peninsula and Burma. However, sales were few and the company decided to switch to a product with more demand. The result was Burma Shave, a brushless shaving cream. Clinton's son, Allan, thought that sales could be improved through an advertising campaign using wooden signs planted along the side of the roads. Clinton did not think much of the idea but he did give Allan $200 to try it out. Allan and brother Leonard were soon posting signs along America's roads until 7000 signs stretched across United States highways. The signs were white on red in groups of four, five or six. The last sign always read Burma-Shave. As it turned out, Allan had a great idea because the company's sales started to increase. The signs were particularly popular with families as they kept kids occupied on long trips. The first ones to be posted were straightforward advertisements. These were followed by verses such as:

For shaving comfort / Without /A sting / That big blue tube / Has everything / Burma-Shave

Then humor was injected:

The big blue tube's / Just like Louise / You get / A thrill / From every squeeze / Burma-Shave

Then in the late 30's auto safety messages began to appear: Take / Your / Time / Not / Your life / Burma-Shave

and

When passing / Through school zones / Please drive slow / Let's let our / Little shavers / Grow

or

Train approaching / Whistle squealing / Pause! / Avoid that / Rundown feeling! / Burma-Shave

There was also an attempt to educate the public against drunk driving with messages such as:

Drinking drivers / Nothing worse / They put / The quart / Before the hearse / Burma-Shave

Another topic was fire safety with:

The blackened forest / Smolders Yet / Because / He flipped / a cigarette / Burma-Shave

and

Many a forest / Used to stand / Where a / Lighted match / Got out of hand / Burma-Shave

In the late thirties, some of the signs were a take off on The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere with verses such as:

Hardly a driver / Is now alive / Who passed / On hills / At 75 / Burma Shave

and

The midnight / Ride of Paul / For beer / Led to a warmer / Hemisphere / Burma-Shave

The signs appeared in practically all of the forty-eight states except for New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada, states in which the company thought the road traffic was too light to make the signs worthwhile. The colors were changed to white on blue for South Dakota, which, by law, reserved red for official warning signs. One of the early advertising signs was:

Shaving brushes / You'll soon see 'em / On a shelf / In some museum / Burma-Shave.

This sign together with a shaving brush and mug can be found in the Smithsonian Institution. All 600 of the signs can be found in Frank Rowsome, Jr's book, "The Verse by the Side of the Road: The Story of the Burma-Shave Signs and Jingles." They disappeared in the 1960's with the advent of super highways when the high speeds made them difficult to read.

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Oooh! The FrancisFrancis X1 Ground Coffee Machine For Making Good Espresso

No more bad coffee for coffee lovers fortunate enough to own the FrancisFrancis X1 ground coffee machine. With this gorgeous coffee maker, with a design harking back to a more interesting era, you have perfect control over your coffee making experience. This third generation model is made for use with ground coffee.

The third generations X1: advantages

The Francis X1 helps you make your favorite coffee with the barista's flair with this beautiful coffee maker. It provides you beautiful and functional design, which ensures that your coffee making experience is simple and pleasurable.

The X1 was intended for use with your favorite ground coffee, and you control each aspect while you make a perfect cup of coffee. Choose between a ristretto (short), espresso and espresso lungo with a simple turn of the brewing handle. You also have the ability to control the grind fineness, amount of coffee in the filter and the tamping pressure. You control every aspect of making that perfect cup of espresso!

All the controls and indicator lights required for the X1s operation are easily accessible right on the front of the coffee maker. Lights and acoustic signals tell you about each aspect of the process, from the timing for milk frothing to the correct boiling temperature for your espresso.

A pump with automatic refill system guarantee that the water is heated in a separate tank to its optimum temperature before being sent through the coffee holder. The X1 will not run dry, damaging the machine, as long a there is water in the reservoir, which can hold enough water for 22 single shots of espresso. Fresh, tasty water is essential for even more delicious coffee!

Not only does this machine make the perfect espresso, although also it ensures that you don't have to drink it from a cold cup! A cup warmer that can hold 6 espresso cups make sure that your cup is warm to receive your espresso.

To complete the photo, the X1 also helps you make the frothiest cappuccino in only minutes with a steam wand that froths milk perfectly as a result of its unique design. Boiling water is available on tap, because the steam wand will also dispense hot water as needed.

Maintenance and cleaning is made simple with its stainless steel construction, drip gate and tray. No longer spills, and a quick wipe down with a damp cloth to restore the coffee maker to pristine condition.

The FrancisFrancisX1 Ground Coffee Machine is beautifully crafted, and is a gorgeous focal point in your kitchen, in addition to ensuring that you can always offer a delicious espresso, cappuccino or specialty coffee of your choice to your guests.

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

High School Senior Portraits - A DIY Guide

A good high school senior portrait is a precious memory. Back in the late seventies when I was graduating high school everyone was forced to go to the contracted studio. All the guys wore the same style tux with a ruffled shirt and bow tie. All the gals wore a simple black dress and held a single rose.

These weren't senior portraits. They were mug shots.

Today's Progressive View

Today's high school senior portraits are much different. Schools may still have a contract photographer, but many allow more casual portraits to be submitted for inclusion in the yearbook. You can hire a professional photographer or shoot them yourself. If you're inclined to do it yourself read on.

You'll want to check with your child's school and get specific instructions for image submission. There will be certain rules on image size, posing, clothing allowed, or other restrictions. Be sure to get some details before you venture out to shoot your own portraits.

Please Talk to Your Kids First

The first thing you need to do is talk to your high school senior. They may have certain ideas about their picture. They may want that formal portrait only a professional studio can provide. Many local photographers will specialize in high school senior portraits.

If your senior is willing to let Mom or Dad do the portrait be sure to discuss every aspect with them. You may want to shoot a certain style of portrait, but make sure you shoot it their way too. Relaxed portraits with their guitar, sporting equipment, new car or other personal item makes for a memorable photo.

Location

Look around your house and yard. You may have the perfect spot for a portrait. Be sure to watch for clutter in the background. Move furniture or other items in order to create that perfect setting.

If your child has a favorite local park or garden consider going there. Don't go in the middle of the day when the light is harsh. Light from straight above causes dark 'raccoon eyes'. Early morning or late in the day is better. The light casts more pleasing shadows and gives a warmer more golden glow to your photos.

If midday is your only option you can place your child in the shade under a tree or building roof line. Change your White Balance setting to Shade or your photos will turn out too blue. Be sure to keep them toward the edge of the light and shadow. Using a simple reflector (white foam core board or commercially produced reflector) can help fill in shadows and make the colors pop.

Equipment

Generally speaking, a P&S camera won't give you the best results. A digital SLR with a slight telephoto lens and external flash will provide optimum results and give you the most flexibility. Using a telephoto between 70mm and 105mm will help separate your subject from the background.

A flash will help fill in shadows when shooting outdoors or potentially provide all the light if shooting indoors. Bounce the light from your flash off the ceiling or side wall for softer more pleasing light. This may take some experimentation if you've not tried it before.

Armed with the right equipment and techniques you can produce a great portrait of your high school senior. Of course, a happy smiling face will help too.

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Flameless Scenting

There are many methods for scenting a home or office that are alternatives to candles. These are growing in popularity because many people either can't have a flame in the area or don't want a flame for various reasons. They are excellent also for use in offices and classrooms and the like where a flame is not allowed.

One method is called no flame candles or some variation of that title. Basically they are a candle with no wick. Many come in travel tins or other shallow type jars for easy melting. You use a coffee mug warmer, the electric type small hot plate, put the flameless candle on the hotplate, turn it on and as the wax melts, it throws a scent as if you're burning a candle, yet with no flame.

Another way are tart melters of some type. There are many on the market and called many things, but they come in one of two types. One has a small bowl on top that is heated by burning a small tea light candle underneath it (not truly a flameless way to go); the other is a small bowl of some type that is powered by electricity. Whichever melter you get, you place a small amount of scented wax in the small bowl portion, and as it melts, it throws off a scent. The small pieces of scented wax are called tarts, melts and a host of other things and can be purchased through stores and various candle makers.

A variation of the above method is instead of using tarts or melts, put a small amount of pure olive oil in the small bowl area, with a few drops of either candle fragrance oil, or essential oils. These oils can also be used as potpourri refresher oils when potpourri begins to lose its scent.

Reed diffusers are also a newer idea and lots of fun. The basic concept is a jar filled with a scented base, with long porous reeds coming out of the top. The scented oil wicks up the reeds, creating a scent. The reeds should be flipped end over end ever couple of weeks or so. The product is finished when the oil is used up. These are very long lasting. The scent throw is usually lighter in a reed diffuser than say a candle, but an especially nice in a bathroom or bedroom setting.

There are also products like "ornies" or scented beads of some type. Some are in organza bags, or are baked to form car freshener type scents.

Light bulb rings are another method to scent without a flame. These are small rings made of various materials that you put on a light bulb, and add a few drops of scented oil. The heat off the light bulb activates the scent.

Experiment with various forms to find your favorite method. Or you might be a tried and true candle lover, with flame and all, but it's fun to try new ways.

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Modern Birthday Gift Ideas For Women - Presents She Will Appreciate

Birthday gift ideas for women come in all shapes and sizes. If your gift receiver is a professional, make sure you select a modern present that she will adore. A gift that offers utility will come in far more useful than something that is strictly for decoration. Many modern birthday gift ideas for women are available to help make life easier for the special lady in your life. Not sure where to begin? Use these handy presents as inspiration!

Personalized Portfolios and Planners

If your gift receiver is very busy, help her stay on top of it all with organizational birthday gift ideas for women. Although a day planner or portfolio may sound like a dull present, you can spice it up by having one personalized. Have her initials monogrammed on the planner, or whole her name. Some planners even come with name plates that can be engraved with a message. Consider spending a little more on a luxurious leather bound planner.

Is She an office Dweller?

Does your gift receiver slave away all day long in an office or cube? Even if her office is located at home, she can still appreciate the convenience of a mug warmer. These handy appliances keep beverages warm, regardless of how many hours she spends in front of the computer or scouring paperwork. Only a little larger than a coaster, a mug warmer makes an un-intrusive gift she will get lots of use out of.

Help Her Get that Messy Desk in Order

Desktop organizers come in a variety of styles. Some are metal, others are plastic and wood. This ranks them high among birthday gift ideas for women because they are made to suit any style. You can help her clean off that messy desktop with extra storage space and pen holders. Some models even include built in extras, like a tape dispenser, pencil sharpener or clock. If you really want to make it personal, purchase a desk organizer that comes with an engraving option.

The best birthday gift ideas for women who are always on the go are not only useful, but also thoughtful. Try to find the perfect balance of both with a present that she will love, looks great in her work space, and compliments her diligence. Give the woman in your life a gift she can really use!

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Personalized Coffee Mugs

What many of us need first thing in the morning is a big, hot mug of coffee. The only way to make this morning ritual of stimulating aroma and caffeine enrichment any better is having come from a special personalized coffee mug. If you are holding a little piece of your history, a happy memory, or a gift from someone who enjoyed your business you will find even that last tasty sip a little warmer.

What can you put on your mug?

A personalized coffee mug makes a smart gift, whether it is to celebrate a family bond, friendship or a good business relationship. You can even give one to yourself as a way to commemorate a special moment or treasure a photograph. While a coffee mug embossed with a message or picture, there is a daily morning reminder of your thoughtfulness. Clever sayings, humor, inspirational poem, photos or drawings, logos and even encouragements sweeten any cup or mug. World's Best Granddad or Thanks for Your Business is a much better morning greeting than a starkly plain cup and saucer.

Business uses for Personalize Mugs

Giving mugs away to customers is a great way to generate good will and advertise your company at the same time. Your company's name, logo, telephone numbers, website address, or the businesses' locations can be tastefully etched on a mug. A nice added touch is having the mugs tinted in the company's colors or a hue that complements the shade of the logo or print. A little coordination and some artistic thought and you can create a very practical piece of art that your client will carry around with them, using at the office, or as they run errands. Personalized mugs will leave anyone seeing them with a good impression about your business and create a positive image of your company in your community.

How to Personalize Mugs

In the past specialized companies or one of those cutesy over priced shops at a mall were the only places to get a personalized mug. Now, there are plenty of choices. There are machines you can buy, which can make personalized mugs on the spot, but these can be pricey, especially when considering that your computer can become a fantastic easy to use personalized mug maker. For a gift idea or a mug, you want for your own use all you need to do is look for one of the many websites that sell personalized mugs. You want to find one that will let you use the pictures, photos, drawings or sayings that you want. This might mean you will need to take a few minutes and crop the image you are sending using tools the website provides, so be sure to check your results, especially if you are ordering for a large business order. As you will need to order in bulk for a business, make a sample order of one first just to make sure you like it.

Personalized mugs are always a welcomed gift and a great opportunity to be creative. Gift bags, sample bins, and your own cupboard are all wonderful places to find a mug with a person message or picture.

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Digital Promotional Product - The Hottest Thing For Marketing


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Large numbers of companies are competing with each other to establish their brand name and get noticed by the prospective clients through various kinds of mediums. Today, the hottest "in" thing that majority of the companies opting is the digital promotional products so as to make their presence in the market. Digital promotional gifts are the most ideal promotional gift to promote the brand of your company. Some of the digital promotional gifts include USB drives, mini digital camera, mini digital photo frame, MP4 player, bubble calculator and calendar clock calculator. Apart these, roll up calculator projection talking clock, pen holder with radio, mini USB mug warmer and USB lava lamp are several digital promotional products that can be given for the promotion of your company and brand. The digital promotional products can be personalized as well, as you can engross the name of your company, or the caption of your product with the contact information.

The digital promotional products have a better recall value, as the people will use or see your product, which you gifted to them almost every day, which help them to recall your name again and again. May be next time when they will go out in the market to buy the same product of any other company may purchase the product of your brand and thus your sales will increase, your brand name will get publicize and various more nice things may happen for your company.

The main key to maximize the advantages of this kind of promotional strategy is to search the right promotional gift and using it intelligently. Just for the reason that you got a nice supplier who will sell any discount digital products does not mean that you automatically use them as promotional giveaways. When choosing the promotional give always, you are required o give a serious thought, as you have to select an item, which is able to represent your brand and your services and products.

Apart, selecting the best digital promotional product decide an occasion when to give these exclusive promotional gifts. Nevertheless, the promotional gifts like the personal life can be presented at any point of time and on any occasion. You do not have to wait for a particular event to gift; it could be New Year or any festivity. Even you can offer these promotional gifts at some major event like launch of a new product or making a new contract or at promotional campaigns.

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How to Make the Best Creamy Soup Recipes

It can be very pleasant to enjoy a mug or bowl of soup on a cold day and soup can be a drink or a meal in itself. There are lots of types of soup recipes to choose from and some people prefer thin, watery types of soup and others like rich, creamy soups.

How to Make Soup Creamy

The obvious answer to the question of how to make soup creamy is to add cream but that is not the only way. If you want to add a touch of creaminess you can use milk or Half & Half instead of cream.

Adding cheese can also enhance the creaminess factor. Adding a splash of milk to a chicken soup recipe or pumpkin soup gives it a richer flavor without adding a lot of calories.

A lot of cream soups are pureed in a blender or food processor because a thick soup does not need chunks of vegetables, fish or meat for texture. There are exceptions to this rule, of course, but you can add texture and color to a cream soup with the garnishes.

What about a creamy pumpkin soup recipes for example? Imagine a bowl of bright orange-colored pumpkin soup garnished with a swirl of cream and a handful of chopped scallions? This is a delicious meal with a perfectly balanced flavor and appetizing appearance.

Recipe for Cheddar and Broccoli Cream Soup

The following recipe makes a deliciously thick and flavorful cream soup recipe. Half & Half is used to thicken it up and the onion, broccoli and carrots are nutritious and tasty. Sharp cheddar cheese adds to both the flavor and the creaminess. This tasty soup is based on chicken bouillon. For a vegetarian soup you could substitute vegetable bouillon if you wanted to. This soup makes enough for four small servings or two big ones.

What you will need:


1/4 cup flour
1 tablespoon melted butter
2 cups chicken bouillon
2 cups Half & Half
1/4 cup butter
1/2 lb fresh broccoli
1 cup julienne-cut carrots
1/2 onion, chopped
8 oz grated cheddar cheese
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
Salt and black pepper, to taste

How to make it:

Melt the butter in a small pan, and then saute the onion until it is tender. Transfer the onion to a plate using a slotted spoon. Pour the butter into a stockpot. Whisk it for 4 minutes, then gradually and the Half & Half and keep whisking the mixture. Stir in the chicken bouillon and keep whisking.

Turn the heat down to low and add the onion, carrots and broccoli. Simmer the soup for 20 minutes, and then add salt and black pepper to taste. Puree the soup in batches in a blender until it is smooth, and then put it back into the stockpot. With the heat on low, add the cheddar cheese and stir in the nutmeg. Serve this cream soup recipe hot with bread for dunking.

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High School Senior Portraits - A DIY Guide

A good high school senior portrait is a precious memory. Back in the late seventies when I was graduating high school everyone was forced to go to the contracted studio. All the guys wore the same style tux with a ruffled shirt and bow tie. All the gals wore a simple black dress and held a single rose.

These weren't senior portraits. They were mug shots.

Today's Progressive View

Today's high school senior portraits are much different. Schools may still have a contract photographer, but many allow more casual portraits to be submitted for inclusion in the yearbook. You can hire a professional photographer or shoot them yourself. If you're inclined to do it yourself read on.

You'll want to check with your child's school and get specific instructions for image submission. There will be certain rules on image size, posing, clothing allowed, or other restrictions. Be sure to get some details before you venture out to shoot your own portraits.

Please Talk to Your Kids First

The first thing you need to do is talk to your high school senior. They may have certain ideas about their picture. They may want that formal portrait only a professional studio can provide. Many local photographers will specialize in high school senior portraits.

If your senior is willing to let Mom or Dad do the portrait be sure to discuss every aspect with them. You may want to shoot a certain style of portrait, but make sure you shoot it their way too. Relaxed portraits with their guitar, sporting equipment, new car or other personal item makes for a memorable photo.

Location

Look around your house and yard. You may have the perfect spot for a portrait. Be sure to watch for clutter in the background. Move furniture or other items in order to create that perfect setting.

If your child has a favorite local park or garden consider going there. Don't go in the middle of the day when the light is harsh. Light from straight above causes dark 'raccoon eyes'. Early morning or late in the day is better. The light casts more pleasing shadows and gives a warmer more golden glow to your photos.

If midday is your only option you can place your child in the shade under a tree or building roof line. Change your White Balance setting to Shade or your photos will turn out too blue. Be sure to keep them toward the edge of the light and shadow. Using a simple reflector (white foam core board or commercially produced reflector) can help fill in shadows and make the colors pop.

Equipment

Generally speaking, a P&S camera won't give you the best results. A digital SLR with a slight telephoto lens and external flash will provide optimum results and give you the most flexibility. Using a telephoto between 70mm and 105mm will help separate your subject from the background.

A flash will help fill in shadows when shooting outdoors or potentially provide all the light if shooting indoors. Bounce the light from your flash off the ceiling or side wall for softer more pleasing light. This may take some experimentation if you've not tried it before.

Armed with the right equipment and techniques you can produce a great portrait of your high school senior. Of course, a happy smiling face will help too.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Three Ways of Making Turkish Coffee

Making Turkish coffee is part Art and part Science.

As you may already know, this is also true for many kinds of coffee making, like espresso and coffee press, but that's a subject for another day.

Today, let's enter further inside the world of Turkish coffee.

Until now you may have thought there is only one way of making Turkish coffee.

Well, there are at least three ways of making Turkish coffee. Before I describe them let me tell you a couple of things about the science of coffee making.

(After you have read this message in its entirety you will not only know how to make Turkish coffee better but all kinds of coffee!)

There is a special formula that is needed to make coffee:

Time+Water+Heat+Ground Coffee => Coffee Extraction
If you let hot water in contact with ground coffee for more time then you will extract more taste (molecules) from the coffee. Some of it will be good and some of it may be bad. If you overdo it, and time gets longer than the ideal, you will extract more intense but also bitter taste. (that's not good, is it?)

The same with heat. If the water is warmer than proper you will get identical results.

So, let's say you use boiling water. The coffee will be destroyed faster than you can pronounce the word BITTER!!!

What about the coffee grind?

The finer the grind setting the smaller the coffee grounds. Smaller grounds need less time to have their flavour extracted by water (basically it is because they have much bigger surface in contact with the water). So for coffee press you grind your coffee coarse and you let it in the hot water for 3-4 minutes. For espresso where the coffee is much finer ground (and you also use pressure) the proper extraction time is 25 seconds (plus or minus 5).

For Turkish coffee where the grind is even finer than espresso what is the proper extraction time my friend?

Do you think that bringing the coffee to almost boil 3-5 times as some people say is right? Of course not!

20 seconds must be the absolute maximum time for Turkish coffee extraction.

Bringing Turkish coffee to almost boil twice is more than enough. (If you don't believe me just trust your taste and make a couple of tests yourself).

Now, that we have some basic knowledge about coffee let's talk about the:

Three Ways Of Making Turkish Coffee
 

1. The No Stirring Method

This is the easiest way to make Turkish coffee. Grab your favorite Turkish coffee pot and fill it with one and a half demitasse cup of water. Then top it with one heaped teaspoon of ground Turkish coffee and as much sugar as you want (don't overdo it :-D).

Do no stir. Put it on low fire. Once the water gets warm enough the ground coffee on top of the water will sink in and mix with the water (this is when the extraction basically starts). Once this mixture gets warm enough foam will start forming on top and and the coffee will start rising (temperature is approximately 80 degrees Celsius). Lift the pot a bit to let the coffee come down again and then put it on fire once more. When it starts foaming and rising again remove it from fire before it boils (temperature is approximately 95 degrees Celsius). Serve immediately and enjoy!

2. The Stirring Method

This is exactly the opposite as you have correctly guessed. Immediately after you put the ingredients in the coffee pot you start stirring. Coffee and water remain in contact for much bigger time than the previous method. This way the result cup has fuller body. Although the taste is stronger the bitterness may be substantially stronger too.

Once the coffee rises in the pot you must stop the fire and serve.

3. The Alternative Method

You might have seen this before. First you add the water and sugar in the pot without any coffee. Then you put the coffee pot on fire and you wait until the first small bubbles appear at the bottom of the pot. This is a sign that the water is hot and just before the boil point. At this point you must add the coffee and start stirring until the coffee rises. You can lift the pot, like in the first method, to let the coffee settle down and then repeat the process but putting the pot back on fire. Once it foams and rises again remove it from the fire and serve.

This method is very different than the first two because the water and coffee contact time is much smaller. The result cup has usually medium body, wiith more refined taste than the first methods. Bitterness is lower too.

I have personally experimented with all these methods and find the result of the third method very nice, but beware!

There is no perfect method!

Do your own experiments to find the taste that suits you. If you want a very strong taste then the second method will be great for you. If you are a fun of espresso but you want to taste Turkish coffee too then start with the third method.

Another factor is also the coffee blend that you use. If the coffee you use is a light blend but you want a stronger taste use the second method. If the blend is stronger than you'd like use the first or third method.

And so on...

Do you want even less bitterness?

If you want less bitter coffee then you must buy fresh roasted coffee with high percentage of Arabica.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Having a Wood Burning Stove Fitted - What Happened to Me When I Had to Replace My Old Parkray Boiler

First things first, the house or cottage in which we live was built in the late 19th century mainly of stone construction, for farm workers to live in close to their work on the farm ( normally called a tied cottage) and had been occupied by a family working on the farm prior to our move into the property in 1987, since when a certain amount of modernisation had been done by ourselves over the years, new bathroom, showers and kitchen etc.

At the end of July this year we had the chimney sweep in to clean the soot from our two chimneys.

The one that had been used non stop over last winter as our main heating was the worst as it had a Parkray multi fuel heater fitted into the wall with a surround of tiles and tiled hearth; this fire had been there since before we moved in and although pretty ugly had given good service over the years by heating four radiators and the hot water in the winter.

We had it fuelled by anthracite eggs or ovals, which gave plenty of heat but this fuel is getting very expensive, it also comes with certain ecological issues attached being a fossil fuel, which spoils our carbon footprint. We had occasionally burnt wood in it but it was not an ideal wood burning stove due to the grate being built for a coal based fuel.

"BAD NEWS" said the sweep when he had finished the job, "your back boiler is leaking into the grate and there is a lot of wet in the bottom of the grate".

So, we had to bite the bullet and replace the fire with a new one of some sort, we had looked at all the different options over the years and decided against oil because we have access to plenty of wood from the farm. Also most of the modern systems depend on having electricity to ignite and control their burners, and because we are subject to power cuts in the winter, just when one is most vulnerable to the cold; it was important for us that we had a system that will work on its own, we wanted it to continue to heat the water and the radiators upstairs by convection to keep the house warm until the power supply returns.

Off we went to StoveTec in Hereford UK to look at what was available to us and just how much it would cost, we looked at all the models in the showroom and chose a Hunter multi fuel with internal boiler (Hunter are a part of the Parkray Group apparently), with single door with one clear pain of glass in the front, which I liked because it had none of the fiddly bits just clean lines and simple design.

Steve the owner of StoveTec then arranged to come out to do a site survey on the next Wednesday; whereupon the measurements for the base and the layout of all the pipe work was checked, and the chimney stack was inspected from the garden.

The quote, which was very reasonable and included the fitting of a new stainless steel chimney liner, was accepted and it was arranged for the men to start work the next week.

The team duly arrived and proceeded to start with the removal of the original fireplace, in preparation, I had already turned off the water and drained the system with the garden hose prior to their arrival.

As with all building workers, we made sure that copious amounts of tea, instant coffee and biscuits were available throughout the day in large mugs with a good quality tea bag per mug with various spoon-fulls of sugar and whole milk according to taste, which after the first day we learnt off by heart.

The removal of the old fire place created a large amount of dust and noise from the hammer drill and chisel, and a large quantity of waste rubble and a pile of bricks that I decided to save for any small garden project which may require a few bricks, a barbecue comes to mind, which is not a high priority for us but may come in handy in the future .

Once the old tiled hearth and surround had been broken up, the feed pipes to the boiler were now exposed enough to be able to get a hack saw in to cut the pipes and free up the stove for removal. It was very heavy and had to be manoeuvred onto a sack trolley to be wheeled out of the house and lifted in to the truck for scrap.

It was then that we were able to see what we thought was the full extent of the space available at the back of the fire, we could see a large amount of brick and stone infill, for what we thought must have been the original cast iron black grate; complete with an oven on the side, which looked so pretty in pictures but were extremely difficult to get the oven up to temperature and were dirty as the fire was open and not enclosed; but they normally had a trivet to hang or place a pan or kettle over the fire for cooking soups and stews.

But No, they had to remove two more courses of brick before the final aperture was revealed in all its glory, it really made the room look so much bigger, once all the rubble had been removed and a bit of tidy up had been done.

Meanwhile the men had placed the climbing frame and ladders up onto the roof and around the chimney stack so that the new stainless steel liner could be lowered into the chimney stack, once it was in place a plate was cemented in and a new chimney pot and cowl fitted to top out the flu.

Where the liner came down into the fireplace it was fitted into an enamelled stove pipe via a socket fitting on the end of the cut flu liner, and then into the socket on top of the new Hunter Stove.

Before the new stove can be placed into position there had to be a new base fitted on the floor of the cavity, we finally decided on large pieces of slate, which is more in keeping with an old cottage than the polished granite that we thought about first, this is fixed in place on the floor of the base level with a coat of cement and tapped level.

The next job was to fit a metal plate to the inside of the fire place above the new stove, where the new flu came through a hole cut in the middle to block out the rest of the chimney and stop any of the soot from the old fire falling down into the room in the future; this was sealed around all the edges to finish the lower part of the chimney off (this was later sprayed with black enamel paint).

With the hot water pipes connected to the boiler (the out flow hot to the top, and the inflow connected to the bottom on the opposite side of the boiler cold), the water was then turned back on and the system filled to check for leaks and and test under pressure with the pump running.

Then it was all systems go for ignition to see how it all worked with a fire burning in the grate. It was simply amazing just how fast the boiler heated up and hot water started to move up the pipes to the hot water cistern. It is now a week since we have had it up and running and we have now got the hang of it managing to keep it in over night with the aid of some very dry seasoned oak blocks.

There is no doubt in my mind that the main thing with running a wood burning stove is to have dry seasoned wood at all times otherwise it will not burn correctly and it willl not get hot enough, plus it will clog up the chimney with tar and get the glass front of the door all covered in a dirty black coating of soot and tar. I always think that if the wood burns slowly down like a cigarette glowing across its length the stove is working correctly and that the wood is dry.

The best types of wood to burn locally around us is oak or ash if you can get it, but I also have access to plenty of willow, which is OK if very dry, I occasionally get a bit of pine, which burns very fast and noisily spitting and popping away in the grate.

I can thoroughly recommend our wood burning stove and I look forward to many years of warm winters by the fire in the future.

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Top 10 Customer and Employee Appreciation Gifts

To be grateful or thankful for...that's how the dictionary defines the word appreciate. There are two things that every business owner should appreciate - their employees and their customers. Productive employees and loyal customers are the key to success for any business, regardless of the services you provide or the products you sell. Retaining your best employees and customers should be one of your top priorities.

Appreciation isn't something to keep to yourself. Your employees and customers should always know how much you value them. A simple thank you goes a long way, but if you want to go the extra mile, pair your thank you with an appreciation gift. Appreciation gifts don't have to be elaborate or expensive, as the list below shows. These are ten can't-miss appreciation gifts that are both affordable and impressive.

1.    Top Selling Camp chair: Host a company picnic complete with top-quality chairs featuring your logo. Then surprise your employees by giving them each one of these heavy-duty collapsible camping chairs.

2.    Java Desk Mug and USB Mug Warmer set: The classic stainless steel travel mug has gone high-tech! Your employees can use the power from their computer to keep their java hot all morning long.

3.    Modesto Picnic Carrier set: Any client will be impressed by this sophisticated picnic set that comes with all the accessories you need for a tasty meal out in the sun.

4.    Budget Beater 60: Show you care by sheltering your employees and customers from the storm with a promotional umbrella.

5.    Day-Timer Bristol Pocket Planner: Give someone the gift of organization with a planner featuring handy extras such as an address directory, monthly planning pages and expense forms.

6.    Day-Timer Kingston Pocket Planner: This planner is perfect for the person who is always on the go. It's made from a flexible UltraHyde material so it can be rolled up and tucked into a purse or briefcase.

7.    Oakland Coffee Mug: This travel mug has a fun and modern look to perk up a morning commute.

8.    Laser Pointer USB Flash Drive - 1GB: This pocket-sized flash drive makes it easy to carry important documents and sales presentations.

9.    Durahyde Zippered Jr. Padfolio: A smart, handsome padfolio is a great gift for both clients and employees.

10.    Laguana Travel Mug: In stainless steel with black trim, this travel mug has a look with universal appeal.

Like a new piece of office equipment, appreciation gifts are an investment in your business. Appreciation gifts are one way to make sure you retain your most valuable assets - your customers and your employees.

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Having a Wood Burning Stove Fitted - What Happened to Me When I Had to Replace My Old Parkray Boiler

First things first, the house or cottage in which we live was built in the late 19th century mainly of stone construction, for farm workers to live in close to their work on the farm ( normally called a tied cottage) and had been occupied by a family working on the farm prior to our move into the property in 1987, since when a certain amount of modernisation had been done by ourselves over the years, new bathroom, showers and kitchen etc.

At the end of July this year we had the chimney sweep in to clean the soot from our two chimneys.

The one that had been used non stop over last winter as our main heating was the worst as it had a Parkray multi fuel heater fitted into the wall with a surround of tiles and tiled hearth; this fire had been there since before we moved in and although pretty ugly had given good service over the years by heating four radiators and the hot water in the winter.

We had it fuelled by anthracite eggs or ovals, which gave plenty of heat but this fuel is getting very expensive, it also comes with certain ecological issues attached being a fossil fuel, which spoils our carbon footprint. We had occasionally burnt wood in it but it was not an ideal wood burning stove due to the grate being built for a coal based fuel.

"BAD NEWS" said the sweep when he had finished the job, "your back boiler is leaking into the grate and there is a lot of wet in the bottom of the grate".

So, we had to bite the bullet and replace the fire with a new one of some sort, we had looked at all the different options over the years and decided against oil because we have access to plenty of wood from the farm. Also most of the modern systems depend on having electricity to ignite and control their burners, and because we are subject to power cuts in the winter, just when one is most vulnerable to the cold; it was important for us that we had a system that will work on its own, we wanted it to continue to heat the water and the radiators upstairs by convection to keep the house warm until the power supply returns.

Off we went to StoveTec in Hereford UK to look at what was available to us and just how much it would cost, we looked at all the models in the showroom and chose a Hunter multi fuel with internal boiler (Hunter are a part of the Parkray Group apparently), with single door with one clear pain of glass in the front, which I liked because it had none of the fiddly bits just clean lines and simple design.

Steve the owner of StoveTec then arranged to come out to do a site survey on the next Wednesday; whereupon the measurements for the base and the layout of all the pipe work was checked, and the chimney stack was inspected from the garden.

The quote, which was very reasonable and included the fitting of a new stainless steel chimney liner, was accepted and it was arranged for the men to start work the next week.

The team duly arrived and proceeded to start with the removal of the original fireplace, in preparation, I had already turned off the water and drained the system with the garden hose prior to their arrival.

As with all building workers, we made sure that copious amounts of tea, instant coffee and biscuits were available throughout the day in large mugs with a good quality tea bag per mug with various spoon-fulls of sugar and whole milk according to taste, which after the first day we learnt off by heart.

The removal of the old fire place created a large amount of dust and noise from the hammer drill and chisel, and a large quantity of waste rubble and a pile of bricks that I decided to save for any small garden project which may require a few bricks, a barbecue comes to mind, which is not a high priority for us but may come in handy in the future .

Once the old tiled hearth and surround had been broken up, the feed pipes to the boiler were now exposed enough to be able to get a hack saw in to cut the pipes and free up the stove for removal. It was very heavy and had to be manoeuvred onto a sack trolley to be wheeled out of the house and lifted in to the truck for scrap.

It was then that we were able to see what we thought was the full extent of the space available at the back of the fire, we could see a large amount of brick and stone infill, for what we thought must have been the original cast iron black grate; complete with an oven on the side, which looked so pretty in pictures but were extremely difficult to get the oven up to temperature and were dirty as the fire was open and not enclosed; but they normally had a trivet to hang or place a pan or kettle over the fire for cooking soups and stews.

But No, they had to remove two more courses of brick before the final aperture was revealed in all its glory, it really made the room look so much bigger, once all the rubble had been removed and a bit of tidy up had been done.

Meanwhile the men had placed the climbing frame and ladders up onto the roof and around the chimney stack so that the new stainless steel liner could be lowered into the chimney stack, once it was in place a plate was cemented in and a new chimney pot and cowl fitted to top out the flu.

Where the liner came down into the fireplace it was fitted into an enamelled stove pipe via a socket fitting on the end of the cut flu liner, and then into the socket on top of the new Hunter Stove.

Before the new stove can be placed into position there had to be a new base fitted on the floor of the cavity, we finally decided on large pieces of slate, which is more in keeping with an old cottage than the polished granite that we thought about first, this is fixed in place on the floor of the base level with a coat of cement and tapped level.

The next job was to fit a metal plate to the inside of the fire place above the new stove, where the new flu came through a hole cut in the middle to block out the rest of the chimney and stop any of the soot from the old fire falling down into the room in the future; this was sealed around all the edges to finish the lower part of the chimney off (this was later sprayed with black enamel paint).

With the hot water pipes connected to the boiler (the out flow hot to the top, and the inflow connected to the bottom on the opposite side of the boiler cold), the water was then turned back on and the system filled to check for leaks and and test under pressure with the pump running.

Then it was all systems go for ignition to see how it all worked with a fire burning in the grate. It was simply amazing just how fast the boiler heated up and hot water started to move up the pipes to the hot water cistern. It is now a week since we have had it up and running and we have now got the hang of it managing to keep it in over night with the aid of some very dry seasoned oak blocks.

There is no doubt in my mind that the main thing with running a wood burning stove is to have dry seasoned wood at all times otherwise it will not burn correctly and it willl not get hot enough, plus it will clog up the chimney with tar and get the glass front of the door all covered in a dirty black coating of soot and tar. I always think that if the wood burns slowly down like a cigarette glowing across its length the stove is working correctly and that the wood is dry.

The best types of wood to burn locally around us is oak or ash if you can get it, but I also have access to plenty of willow, which is OK if very dry, I occasionally get a bit of pine, which burns very fast and noisily spitting and popping away in the grate.

I can thoroughly recommend our wood burning stove and I look forward to many years of warm winters by the fire in the future.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Divine White Wine

I have said it before I will say it again: I love wine. I have a glass or two every single night and I have absolutely no intention of ever changing that - and knowing all the amazing health benefits of wine that is probably a good thing.

One thing that I have noticed is that I tend to focus a lot of time on red wines, what can I say I am just a huge fan of big bold reds, but there is of course a lot more to the world of wine than a Bordeaux, Chianti, Cabernet or one of the other magnificent reds available.

I cannot ignore the wonderful world of the delicate white wines any longer.

I think that white wines are excellent for a lot of reasons. First of all is that when people start drinking wine they usually start with a good white (hopefully). These wines tend to bridge the gap between wine drinkers and non-wine drinkers. They hold a unique place in this world.

To celebrate these wines I have made a list of my favorite whites:

1. Desert Rieslings - Sweet and refreshing, there are few people in this world who do not enjoy a small glass of this delicious wine. This is a wonderful treat after dinner.

According Pinot Grigio - One of my favorites is this delicate white wine and fresh taste of such and is a delight for the beginner or an expert sommelier.

Third Retsina - a wine to avoid the many people, but I think, wonderful. What makes this wine is big, that's the predominant flavor is pine SAP. A strange taste for some, butgoes great with Mediterranean cuisine.

Quarter Chardonnay - This wine is usually a nice gold or bright shade to its color. In contrast to the Pinot Gris and Riesling above is a warm white wine that goes down and leaves traces of butter in the mouth to remain smooth.

Fifth Early Muscat - This white wine can seem so delicate and openly with the flavors in the mouth that is, making a confused and delicious wine to drink with pasta and fish.

Winesabove, some of my absolute favorite white wines are available everywhere. They represent a wide spectrum of flavors, aromas and impressions. They are accessible to people who are new to wine, but complex enough for the biggest wine snob to enjoy it.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

A Quiet Dishwasher - Innovation in Home Appliances

Are you tired of the drone your dishwasher makes everyday? Does it irritate you that family conversations at the kitchen are stilted because of the noise it makes? You are not alone. Millions of people find that dishwashers make too much noise and would rather opt for one that is quiet. Everyone wants to hear the sound of silence, however deafening it may be! The kitchen is the hub of your house where all the members of your family like to gather for a mug of coffee or meals. You don't want to keep them away when you are operating the dishwasher, do you? A quiet dishwasher is the solution. You can get your work done and at the same time you can chat with your husband about his latest achievement at work!

A quiet dishwasher is not a dream anymore. The home appliances manufacturers woke up to the fact that people want quiet dishwashers and have started bring them into their lines. Noise-reduction technologies are used in these microwaves which may cost a bit more than the ones making noise. But they are definitely worth it.

All the top manufacturers of home appliances such as Whirlpool, Bosch, GE, Kitchenade, videocon and Philips have started selling their "quiet" range of dishwashers. All of them use sound-dampening technology which blocks the sound away to give you a soundless wash. They come with sound-absorbing vibration absorbers, low-noise pumps and wash tubs. You will find great deals for quiet dishwashers on online stores and portals.

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Show Off Your Logo One Sip at a Time With Promotional Drinkware

We live in a technological world and many one-time conveniences have either faded or gone away. Remember the fax machine? Remember phone booths? How about the pen? OK, these items still exist and are used to a degree, but cell phones, computers and the internet have diminished their rolls in our lives.

The same can be said for promotional products. Imprinted pens, calendars and note pads still are sold and appreciated. And computers and hand held devices have not infiltrated our lives 100% yet, but if you want to hand out a reminder to customers or potential clients, there are better items to get and keep their attention.

One thing the computer age cannot take away is people's thirsts. We all still need our coffee, soda or water. Personalized drinkware makes a great vehicle for you to print your logo, phone number, web and email address and other vital information. Everyone likes a stylish mug or bottle to go to when they need some refreshment or a break.

There are plenty of choices when it comes to promotional drinkware items. It is important to consider your audience and the season. Coffee mugs are ideal all year long. Picture your company information on desks, at sales meetings or in the break room. Customized mugs are available in ceramic, glass, steel and plastic versions in a wide choice of sizes and colors.

The close but stylish relative to the coffee mug is the tumbler. Your logo gets more space and their is also more room for more hot coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Tumblers make ideal holiday gifts for customers and employees. For the commuter who needs a head start, travel or auto mugs hold sixteen ounces or more of favorite beverages and will get your logo seen on trains, busses and parking lots.

When the weather is warmer, sports or water bottles fit the bill. Again, there is plenty of room for all of your vital contact information and a logo. Custom drink bottles are great for picnics, the beach and sporting events. Schools often show off their pride by distributing bottles to students and parents. Today, all bottles are made from BPA safe material including plastic and the newly popular stainless steel bottles.

Finally, one of the most economical and popular drinkware items are the Koozie or can cooler. Also available for bottles, these foam material sleeves keep drinks cold and hands dry. Perfect for parties, company outings and even weddings.

With custom drinkware, you know your ad is being seen by a captive and appreciative audience and everyone they come in contact with.

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Gourmet Hot Chocolate - Six Steps to Heaven

After a crazy week of work, kids activities and way too much running around, Sunday evening is my time to unwind. With the kids asleep and the house beautifully peaceful, I can think of nothing better than treating myself to a heavenly cup of perfectly brewed gourmet hot chocolate. In the winter months this warm drink warms me from the inside out, however I refuse to miss out during the warmer months and therefore have an extremely refreshing chilled version that I substitute in summer.

This is a tradition that I have now been indulging myself in since the birth of my eldest child (who has just turned four). It has taken me four year but I believe I've found all the tips and tricks of creating a truly perfect hot chocolate. Since this is a once a week indulgence, I don't hold back and I'd encourage you to do the same.

Six essential steps to creating chocolate heaven in a mug

1.     Seek out the best quality chocolate that you can afford. Personally I go for a combination of dark and milk chocolate. Use a sharp knife to cut approximately 60g of the chocolate up into small pieces. This will be enough for two mugs (one for myself and one for my husband)
 
2.     Use a double boiler or simply use a large pot with a smaller one on top. This technique is perfect for ensuring you don't burn the chocolate. Fill the bottom of the boiler or the larger pot with water and bring to the boil. Add the chocolate to the top of the boiler or the smaller pot and stir the chocolate as it begins to melt. Reduce the temperature if it is melting to quickly and you think it may burn.
 
3.     Once the chocolate is completely melted I like to add a dash of vanilla essence. I believe this is one of the keys, so don't forget it.
 
4.     I now add 60g of cream. Cream is essential for any gourmet hot chocolate. The amount of cream is always the same as the amount of chocolate. Stir the cream and chocolate mix over low heat until completely combined.

5.     It is now time to add 150ml of full fat milk and 100ml of water. Stir continuously to combine. A whisk may sometimes be helpful. Ensure you do not bring this mixture to the boil. You should remove it from the heat once the chocolate mix has warmed through.
 
6.     Pour the drinking chocolate in two mugs and serve with a marshmallow dropped into each. Heaven in a mug - enjoy!
 
During summer, simply place the chocolate mix in the fridge until chilled and then serve in glasses. This is equally as heavenly.

Making gourmet hot chocolate like this certainly takes a little time, effort and love but I can assure you that it is all worth it. Go on, give it a go tonight.

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Moms and Grandmoms - Festive Holiday Drinks for the Elves


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Please make the children's table festive!

I watched a little muchkin's face fall last holiday when she realized she was relegated to the "children's table." I make it the focal point of my own decorating, and suggest you do the same.

Here are some festive drink recipes for the little elves in your life. Choose festive ware and garnish. Any drink with whipped cream, you can put sprinkles atop, candied fruit, cinnamon candies, christmas "picks," drizzle with (non-alcoholic) crème de menthe for color, shaved colored chocolate, a Candy. kiss. Tie a red bow with an evergreen sprig on the punch ladle; surround the base with greens and sugared cranberries or toy ornaments.
If it's hot, stick in a cinnamon stick or candy cane; dollop with whipped cream and garnish with sprinkles, cinnamon candies, confectioner's sugar; add a holiday "pick"; stick a sparkler in each mug and light at presentation time.

If it's cold, use decorated ice cubes - freeze cranberries, tiny ornaments, mint leaves, anything festive and NON-POISONOUS into the cubes and add at presentation time. (Remember that holly berries and all parts of the mistletoe are poisonous); or freeze the same things in an ice mold. You can have great fun with floating ice rings for punch for the kids - put in ornaments, cherries, greenery, anything you can make hygienic-enough and that isn't poisonous!

Whatever you serve, serve it with festive flare, and give it a holiday name!

1. Nana's Nog

3 cups milk

1 cup half 'n' half

3 T. sugar

Put in blender with ice and frappe. Consider food coloring and candy sprinkles. Serves 4.

2. christmas Mint Punch

1 1/2 c water

10 oz mint jelly

3 c pineapple juice, chilled

1/2 c lemon juice

64 oz Sprite

1 qt lime sherbet

In small saucepan, combine water and mint jelly; cook and stir until jelly melts. Cool. In large punch bowl, combine jelly mix and juices. Just before serving, add Sprite and lime sherbet.

3. Trim-the-Tree Cider Punch

1 gallon apple cider

12 whole cloves

2 large apples (Granny Smith, Rome Beauty), peeled, left whole

2 cinnamon sticks

Ground nutmeg

Pour apple cider into large pot. Insert 6 cloves into each apple. Add apples and cinnamon sticks to pot. Bring to boil. Reduce heat; cover and barely simmer over very low heat 1 hour to allow flavors to blend. (Can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover and refrigerate. Rewarm over low heat before continuing.) Ladle hot cider punch into mugs. Sprinkle with nutmeg and serve.

Source, Bon Appétit, December 1995

4. Snow Man Punch

Stir up a pint of ice cream - vanilla, peppermint, mint, adding a little milk to thin it. Scoop it into snowcone cups or other festive ware. Disposable plastic christmas ware is great for little elves!
Variation: Add green creme de menthe flavoring, non-alcoholic.

5. Spicy Cranberry Punch

1/2 cup red cinnamon candies

4 C. water

8 C. cranberry juice cocktail, chilled

6 oz. can frozen limeade concentrate

6 oz. can frozen orange juice concentrate

In small pan, melt candies in water; chill. At serving time, combine candy liquid and fruit juices in punch bowl. Stir to dissolve. Makes 18, 5-oz. cups.

6. Wassail Bowl

Whole cloves

1 large orange

2 qts. apple juice or cider

3 T. lemon juice

4 cinnamon sticks

Heat oven to 350. Insert cloves into orange. Place in shallow baking pan and bake at 350 for 30 mins. Pierce orange in several places with tines for a fork.

In large saucepan, combine apple and lemon juice, cinnamon sticks and baked orange. Cover; simmer over low heat 30 mins. Remove sticks and orange. Pour into heatproof punch bowl. If desired, float the orange in the bowl. Serve [safely] hot. Makes 16, 4 oz. servings.

7. Children's Cranberry "Champagne"

Combine 2 well-chilled 750-ml. bottles non-alcoholic sparkling cider with 1 cup cranberry juice cocktail or to taste.

8. Elf Warmer

1 qt. vanilla ice cream

3 sticks margarine

1 box brown sugar

nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice

Combine and keep in freezer. At serving time, put 1 heaping T. scoop into a mug, add hot water (to taste) and heat.

9. Santa Red Punch

4 cups water

3 cups sugar

2 small packages of red Jello

l large can pineapple juice

1 bottle of almond extract

Serves 25-30.

10. Evergreen Punch

2 pkgs. unsweetened lemon-lime Koolaid

2 cups sugar

2 qts. water

1, 46-oz. can pineapple juice

1 quart gingerale

Dissolve sugar and koolaid. Add pineapple juice and chill. Add gingerale at serving time. Good too if you freeze it for a while until it's slushy. Then call it Santa Slush. Serves 36.

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Protecting Laptops From Cold Weather Conditions

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Safe storage location: The laptop should be used only in those places and environments that are suitable to them, as per their model and design. A normal laptop can work efficiently under a temperature of 10 to 35 degree Celsius.

If you bring back your laptop from cold weather conditions to normal environment, then do not boot the laptop for sometime and let it first adjust itself to the room temperature. It is not advisable to use devices like heating pads or mug or pocket warmers for keeping laptop warm as they may either cause the laptop to generate too much heat, thus damaging its internal components, or creating some other problem. A laptop warmer may certainly be used, as they are specifically designed for this purpose.

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Saeco 00347 Aroma Espresso Machines Are As Good As Having a Starbucks in Own Your Kitchen

Freshly ground quality coffee with a sweet taste and strong aroma. Not to forget the layer of foam along with the smooth, thick and creamy texture. These are a few of the things that a coffee lover would love to have in a perfect cup of coffee.

If you are under the impression that you will have to rush to your favorite coffee house to grab that perfect cup of coffee then let me correct you, you can make your own delicious espresso without leaving your home with the help of Saeco 00347 Aroma Espresso Machines.

This machine will easily pay for itself after you have stopped going to the coffee house and started drinking your own coffee.

With its exceptional features Saeco Espresso Machines are for those who seriously like to enjoy their coffee.

This traditional espresso machine comes with a powerful 15-bar pump and a stainless steel boiler that helps in bringing out the worlds best quality espresso, cappuccino and lattes at home by simply pressing a few buttons.

With this unit you do not have to worry about measuring the amount of coffee for each cup. It comes with a custom E.S.E pod that is responsible for measuring the right amount of coffee thus giving you same quality and taste with every cup of coffee.

The pod also comes in a range of different strengths of coffee and various coffee beans which help you decide how strong or light you would like it in the first place.

An additional specialized feature of this unit is its unique steam and hot water wand with frothing device which dispenses steam in three different directions.

This is used to make cafe quality froth milk for cappuccinos and lattes. The hot water can also be used for tea, hot chocolates and instant soups.

This stylish unit also comes with a cup warmer on the top that helps you get the right temperature when you pour coffee in the mug.

In addition to all the features mentioned above, this unit is highly preferred by serious coffee drinkers as it requires negligible maintenance. It comes with a removable water tank and a different tank that collect drips thus making the mess easy to clean and keep under control.

Easy maintenance, a control panel with back-lit buttons together with elegant and sleek designing are some of the characteristics that make Saeco 00347 Aroma Espresso Machines stand out from the rest a must for all coffee lovers.

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Sunday, July 11, 2010

How to Make a Latte

The word 'latte' actually means 'milk' in Italian. An Italian cafe e latte ('coffee and milk') is coffee mixed with milk, much like the French cafe au lait ('coffee with milk'), but both are very different from the latte we know.

Nowadays outside of Italy, latte has come to mean a drink comprising one third espresso and two thirds steamed milk. Steamed milk is mainly hot milk with froth on top for effect.

Similar to cappuccino but with twice as much milk and hence a milkier taste, the latte is often flavored with sweet syrups.

With a bit of practice and the right tools you can make a great latte at home, saving money in the long run and impressing your friends.

This is what you need:

An espresso machine
A steam wand, which comes with most espresso machines, to heat the milk.
A metal pitcher in which to heat the milk and make the foam.
Shot glasses
Thermometer
Homogenized cold milk - try whole and skim to see which you prefer
Good quality espresso beans ground medium to fine
Tall glass or a coffee mug
Flavored syrup (if you wish) available from speciality stores and some coffee bars.

Start by steaming your milk:

Pour two thirds of a cup milk, or half a cup if using flavoring, into a cold pitcher.

Secure the thermometer inside the pitcher and steam the milk so it reaches a temperature of around 150 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are not using a thermometer, you know the milk is hot enough when you can no longer hold the container.

Begin with the steam wand at the top of the pitcher to create the foam. Keep the tip close to the surface; diagonally, not straight and when it is lukewarm or 100 degrees Fahrenheit, lower the wand into the milk until it heats up to 150 degrees. Turn off the steam wand, set the pitcher aside on the espresso machine warmer plate and brew your espresso.

Putting it together:

Usually a latte comes in a tall glass on a napkin and saucer; other times, a cappuccino cup large enough for the barista to show off his surface latte art.

If using flavored syrup, pour a shot or spoon a few teaspoons into your glass/mug with sugar to taste.

Layer the beverage so it looks good. You do this by first pouring two shots of freshly brewed espresso into your latte glass and within 10 seconds, the milk.

Roll the milk around in the steam pitcher until glossy on top. With a spoon push the foam aside to stop it from pouring out with the milk. Then pour milk from the bottom of the pitcher over the espresso until the cup is about two thirds full.

Stir if using flavored syrup and sugar before filling the cup with the froth which was at the top of the pitcher. Use the spoon to direct the flow of foam, or spoon it over the beverage so it blends nicely with the espresso crema.

Sprinkle with chocolate shavings or dust with ground chocolate, cinnamon or nutmeg if you wish, and enjoy.

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Gourmet Hot Chocolate - Six Steps to Heaven


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After a crazy week of work, kids activities and way too much running around, Sunday evening is my time to unwind. With the kids asleep and the house beautifully peaceful, I can think of nothing better than treating myself to a heavenly cup of perfectly brewed gourmet hot chocolate. In the winter months this warm drink warms me from the inside out, however I refuse to miss out during the warmer months and therefore have an extremely refreshing chilled version that I substitute in summer.

This is a tradition that I have now been indulging myself in since the birth of my eldest child (who has just turned four). It has taken me four year but I believe I've found all the tips and tricks of creating a truly perfect hot chocolate. Since this is a once a week indulgence, I don't hold back and I'd encourage you to do the same.

Six essential steps to creating chocolate heaven in a mug

1.     Seek out the best quality chocolate that you can afford. Personally I go for a combination of dark and milk chocolate. Use a sharp knife to cut approximately 60g of the chocolate up into small pieces. This will be enough for two mugs (one for myself and one for my husband)
 
2.     Use a double boiler or simply use a large pot with a smaller one on top. This technique is perfect for ensuring you don't burn the chocolate. Fill the bottom of the boiler or the larger pot with water and bring to the boil. Add the chocolate to the top of the boiler or the smaller pot and stir the chocolate as it begins to melt. Reduce the temperature if it is melting to quickly and you think it may burn.
 
3.     Once the chocolate is completely melted I like to add a dash of vanilla essence. I believe this is one of the keys, so don't forget it.
 
4.     I now add 60g of cream. Cream is essential for any gourmet hot chocolate. The amount of cream is always the same as the amount of chocolate. Stir the cream and chocolate mix over low heat until completely combined.

5.     It is now time to add 150ml of full fat milk and 100ml of water. Stir continuously to combine. A whisk may sometimes be helpful. Ensure you do not bring this mixture to the boil. You should remove it from the heat once the chocolate mix has warmed through.
 
6.     Pour the drinking chocolate in two mugs and serve with a marshmallow dropped into each. Heaven in a mug - enjoy!
 
During summer, simply place the chocolate mix in the fridge until chilled and then serve in glasses. This is equally as heavenly.

Making gourmet hot chocolate like this certainly takes a little time, effort and love but I can assure you that it is all worth it. Go on, give it a go tonight.

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Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator is Versatile and Affordable Wine Storage For Everyone!

Even in this day of home remodeling there are not too many people who have either the space or the money to build a full-blown wine cellar in their homes. But if you are an avid wine connoisseur there is another viable option at the fraction of the cost of a French-style wine cave and that is a Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator. This has been one of if not the most innovative and useful advancements for the individual wine collector.

These units are free standing and come with reversible doors so they can easily fit into some of the smallest spaces. The most common is the under the counter model. It will seamlessly fit into any kitchen and because they come in either stainless steel or in a handsome custom wood version with variety of stains options they will blend into any style of home with ease. The Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator has accurate and easy to use controls with interchangeable temperature zones so whether you have more red or more white wines you can keep both at the perfect drinking and storing temperature. The stable and well ventilated environment is ideal for both every day drinking wine and those special wines that you plan on aging for many years.

There are a lot of concerns about wine storage but the most often asked question is just "what is room temperature"? People think that red wine should be served only at room temperature and white wines needs to be chilled before they are served. They think white wines need to be kept in a standard food refrigerator.

Well, in the past room temperature was much lower than what it is today. In today's modern world we can keep our homes warmer than in the past so this may mean that we also served our red wines far too warm. Also, white wines can lose their flavor and nuance if they are served too chilled. So, we may have the problem of serving red wines too warm and white wines too chilled. Both of these problems can be solved by the Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator. It can keep both the red and white wines in perfect drinking condition for you and your friends to enjoy.

When the Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator was first introduced on the market they were not cheap. But fortunately they have come sown in price over the last few years. You can easier find them at a very affordable price on the Internet. The Dual Zone Refrigerator models that have a capacity of twenty to forty bottles are so versatile that they will probably serve you if you have a modest wine collection.

You can find excellent deals on Dual Zone Wine Refrigerators on the many online sites that offer wide variety of models and most of them even offer free shipping. The Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator is a great and smart choice for anyone who wants to keep their wine collection in the best condition as possible. Your favorite choice of wine will be available as any time you are ready for you and your friends to enjoy.

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Show Off Your Logo One Sip at a Time With Promotional Drinkware

We live in a technological world and many one-time conveniences have either faded or gone away. Remember the fax machine? Remember phone booths? How about the pen? OK, these items still exist and are used to a degree, but cell phones, computers and the internet have diminished their rolls in our lives.

The same can be said for promotional products. Imprinted pens, calendars and note pads still are sold and appreciated. And computers and hand held devices have not infiltrated our lives 100% yet, but if you want to hand out a reminder to customers or potential clients, there are better items to get and keep their attention.

One thing the computer age cannot take away is people's thirsts. We all still need our coffee, soda or water. Personalized drinkware makes a great vehicle for you to print your logo, phone number, web and email address and other vital information. Everyone likes a stylish mug or bottle to go to when they need some refreshment or a break.

There are plenty of choices when it comes to promotional drinkware items. It is important to consider your audience and the season. Coffee mugs are ideal all year long. Picture your company information on desks, at sales meetings or in the break room. Customized mugs are available in ceramic, glass, steel and plastic versions in a wide choice of sizes and colors.

The close but stylish relative to the coffee mug is the tumbler. Your logo gets more space and their is also more room for more hot coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Tumblers make ideal holiday gifts for customers and employees. For the commuter who needs a head start, travel or auto mugs hold sixteen ounces or more of favorite beverages and will get your logo seen on trains, busses and parking lots.

When the weather is warmer, sports or water bottles fit the bill. Again, there is plenty of room for all of your vital contact information and a logo. Custom drink bottles are great for picnics, the beach and sporting events. Schools often show off their pride by distributing bottles to students and parents. Today, all bottles are made from BPA safe material including plastic and the newly popular stainless steel bottles.

Finally, one of the most economical and popular drinkware items are the Koozie or can cooler. Also available for bottles, these foam material sleeves keep drinks cold and hands dry. Perfect for parties, company outings and even weddings.

With custom drinkware, you know your ad is being seen by a captive and appreciative audience and everyone they come in contact with.

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