August 31, 2008
Gevalia Kaffe has a wide selection of gourmet coffee to suit everyone. If you are a coffee lover you will love Gevalia Coffee. They have been in business for over 140 years offering more than 30 varieties of coffee and 13 kinds of tea.
Gevalia even offers you a free coffee maker. If you buy two packages of their coffee to try you will receive a free stainless steel coffee maker. You can get this offer by joining their coffee club but you may cancel at anytime. The same coffee maker costs $89.00 if you purchase it without joining the club. This coffee maker is stylish and has an automatic timer so your coffee is ready when you get up in the morning. The water sprays over all the coffee during the brewing process for a full bodied taste using less coffee grounds. The club is very accommodating and you can choose to have the coffee billed and sent to you on a regular basis or select when you want it to be billed and sent.
Another great thing about Gevalia is their customer service. They have a 100% guarantee on all products and will refund money 100% in case you are not satisfied.If you are not sure you want to join Gevalia right away you can sign up for their free catalog or email newsletter.Gevalia Gourmet coffee and tea make great gifts. You can gift wrap your purchase for only 5 cents extra. Gift cards and gift baskets are another option.With every 3 coffees purchased from their menu, you’ll receive a signature crown gift box including several samples of premium coffee. The more coffee you order, the more boxes they will send you!
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August 7, 2008
Some brand names in quality older and highly collectible cast iron skillets are Griswold and Wagner. Books
have been written on both brands with information on types and sizes as well as what they are worth to collectors. You can still find these skillets at yard sales, flea markets and thrift stores where they can be purchased for a few dollars. These older skillets still offer many years of excellent service for cooking.
New and used cast iron skillets that have been cleaned need to seasoned. New skillets have to be seasoned before using them, used skillets that have been cleaned or scrubbed to the point where the smooth patina cooking surface has been removed also will have to under go the seasoning process. First, wash the skillet or pan in hot, soapy water; dry immediately. Using a cloth that has been soaked in cooking oil or melted solid shortening and wrung out, rub the entire surface of the cast iron, even the exterior and the lid. Heat upside down in a 350F oven for one hour. Turn oven off and leave the cast iron skillet in a safe place to cool. If the skillet has a heavy build up of burnt caked on grease on the bottom and sides you may have to remove it with oven cleaner and a good scraping and scrubbing before following the above procedure.
How do you clean cast iron after cooking in it? Use hot soapy water (though many experts avoid soap unless they’ll be re-seasoning) and clean the pan by simply pouring boiling water over it and wiping it clean with a paper towel. Never use harsh detergents on cast iron. Dry at once.When do you re-season your cast iron? When the skillet is rusty or the surface appears dull, not shiny, or when food has stuck to the bottom. Scour thoroughly with steel wool, then re-season as explained above. Store, uncovered, in a dry place.
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Posted by babyaas
July 24, 2008
The actual content of the pie is only half the pleasure, the crust or topping is something else, some heavy and stodgy, others light and crisp My family enjoy any type or pie, but when I first got married I struggled to find different pie recipes. Sometimes I would start with a recipe I had used before and with confidence I slightly changed the content and sat back as I watched my family sampled my new pie recipe. My Pie Recipe Tips. The main thing to remember when cooking is to have fun, whether it be a pie recipe or not, do not worry if it does not turn out perfect, you can always try again. If you are cooking a savory pie such as shepherd’s pie, remember you do not have to keep it simple, try changing the potato topping for sweet potato or mix potato and Swede for an extra sweet taste. Another idea is to mash plenty of cream and cheese onto your mash before topping your pie, although this pie recipe is not so good for the hips it really is delicious! When trying out a new pie recipe make sure you understand the different cooking terminologies. This can alter the final flavour of a dish as most pie recipes can be prepared in a number of different ways. If you are stuck for ideas for new pie recipes never forget that information and ingredients for pie recipes is readily available on the internet at the click of a button. I would strongly recommend you do not invite the world and his wife over for dinner if you are trying out new pie recipes, there is nothing worse than feeling of disappointment if it does not work out to plan. Always test on your family first but ask them to be honest. When trying new pie recipes always try to get the freshest ingredients you can, visit your local organic farm store if possible, choose vegetables or fruit that in season to be guaranteed the best taste. Try to think what would go best along side your dish If it is a sweet desert tries to consider if it would taste better hot will a cool ice cream next to it. Or if it is savory what vegetables or side dishes would look best, I would always go for bright colors as the pasty or topping can sometime look pale and boring. Above all remember to test your food along the way so you know if you should add something to give your pie recipe that little something extra
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