Posts Tagged ‘food’

Tips For Online Shoppers

March 17th, 2010

I know that nowadays, buying something by means of the net is the swiftest and the most comfortable way to get hold of the goods that you instantly need. When you are in a hurry and suddenly you need food for your guests who are on their way to your place you are too busy to prepare food for them because it will be too late by then once they arrive. What you could do is go to the web and search via Google.

Personally, I have set my default home page to Google because so far, it’s the search engine on the internet with the most accurate and complete information, especially when it comes to directories of the nearest restaurants, the newest place in town or the latest gadgets in the market. Easy as it is, everyone who considers online shopping part of their daily routine should also keep in mind that if shopping online is easy, we can also be easily cheated and scammed in it. So what we need to do is to be informed on the things that should keep us safe from online predators so we don’t fall prey to them when we do our online shopping spree.

First thing I look for in a web page where I am buying is the padlock symbol which is normally found at the bottom right part of the internet site. You must also click on it and it should show you each and every information and facts concerning the seller. The particulars in the certificate and also the data posted on the seller’s profile should match. If they do not, go for another seller. Also, are you required to by the site to enter your confidential important info which includes bank account numbers, credit card or debit card numbers, date of birth and SSN? Make sure that before you do so, you must run an anti spyware program intended to void any phishing software from getting all these information and facts from you without you knowing it.

In terms of having the items you acquired delivered, according to a particular FTC rule that I have found on the net also, says that the seller should give you a certain time frame on when the goods you have bought will likely be delivered to you. In case he could not give you an actual time frame or date when the goods are going to be delivered, you may assume that within 30 days upon making the payment, you should receive the stuff you ordered. If not, the seller should give you a choice to get the payment back as a refund after you cancel the order you placed.

In case that you are currently in a situation where you think you have just been scammed or ripped off by a seller on a particular shopping internet site, you can look for the link that says “contact us” and you ought to find there the phone number, email address or the office area of the administration. Then you could get in touch with them to discuss what happened to the transaction you made via their internet site. In the event you don’t think they did enough to protect your interests as a consumer, then I strongly suggest that you get in touch with the Better Business Bureau – Office of the State Attorney Common in your state or the particular state where the seller is or you can also go to the Federal Trade Commission and obtain a Consumer Complaint Form.

Keep in mind that we can easily always avoid getting scammed if only we know how to be on the look out for these predators in the internet. It’s our responsibility as consumers to become vigilant in almost everything we do, particularly on the internet where almost everything is available.

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FDA Approval on Bottled Water

February 23rd, 2010

Surprisingly enough, in the United States bottled water is monitored through a strict set of state and federal requirements and permitting conditions which make its treatment closer to that of alcohol than most people know about. Every company who sells bottled water in this country must meet EPA (in keeping with the Hammer provision of 1996), FDA and state regulations; and be periodically tested to ensure that their products meet the established standards. State regulators examine the labels, packaging and closures in preparation for the products transportation to retail store shelves.

A number of states have enacted “bottle bills” concerning recycling, which add to the labeling requirements. (Each label has a section identifying the abbreviations of certain states and the return amount received when the bottle is recycled in those states.) States that offer consumers a return refund require either the manufacturer or the first distributor in that state to deposit advance money into a state fund that is later tapped to pay the consumers who return the bottles.

The U.S. Congress held recent hearings to review bottled water regulations. The oversight committee was briefed on 2 reports concerning water purity and then sent 13 letters to specific companies that requested additional information about their testing practices and water sources. A 32-page document was submitted to Congress by the “Environmental Working Group” suggesting that each water bottler make 3 items public knowledge; water source, method of purification and the levels of chemical pollutants that remain in the product after processing. There were only 2 bottlers who complied with the request to their satisfaction.

The FDA has created regulations for all three of these aspects of bottled water but because of pressure from politicians the FDA may be requiring even more explanatory labeling on bottled water in the future.

Bottled water can be an attractive and lucrative business in the U.S.: water is easily accessible and fairly simple to purify, and its average retail value is the equivalent of 3.5 times the price of gasoline today – oh, and it seems like everybody is drinking it every day. The regulatory requirements may seem like a high barrier to entry, but once a company finds “the way through” these compliance issues, it’s only a matter of great taste and good marketing.

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Alcoholic Drinks

February 2nd, 2010

In the West, alcoholic beverages are never far away from the scene at festive times, but do we aways know how to get the most from these costly luxuries? Too many people these days just think its a question of ‘getting as much down as possible in as little time as possible’. This is the wrong approach.

After all, most people realize that a good meal does not consist of eating as many chips as possible in fifteen minutes, so why should that principle not apply to consuming a drink too? You will get far more pleasure from a bottle of wine, if you spend an extra dollar on it and drink it slowly with a friend and some appropriate food than if you swill down a cheap bottle of plonk on your own. It makes evident sense, but not everyone sees it.

So, with that idea in mind, I have put together a few tips on how to get more enjoyment from your alcoholic drinks, if you are old enough and of that turn of mind.

Gin and Vodka – if these white spirits are your favourite tipple, always keep the bottle in the fridge, not the drinks cabinet. Keep the mixers in the fridge too. That way the ice will survive longer and you will not be tempted to have to swig it down before the ice melts. If you are having friends around, go one step farther and put the bottle in the freezer. It will not go solid. You can even cut the top off a plastic cola bottle, put the bottle of gin or vodka in that, fill it with water and then freeze it. Take off the plastic bottle and you have an attractive “collar of ice” around your bottle.

The Last Tot – five minutes or so after finishing a bottle of spirits, tip it out one more time and the bottle that you thought was drained will deliver one more tot of contents. It is not a lot, but it is a pleasant free surprise. The same works for many alcohol based items including underarm roll-on and perfume.

White Wine – white wines taste best when they have been gently chilled over a prolonged period, but if you get taken by surprise visitors, put the bottle of wine in a container of ice and cold water. Try not to have to put it in the deep freeze, it is too harsh, but if you must, then ten minutes is all that it requires.

Port – it is always better to decant port and older, heavier red wines, because of the sediment that may be in the bottom of the bottle, which tastes horrible and because it assists the aeration of the wine. However, it is not always easy to see when the lees are coming. The manuals say to use a candle, but they were written a hundred years ago. The concentrated beam from a flashlight is far better. Try using a Durabeam because its swivel head allows it to be directed more accurately.

Decanters – sometimes the stopper becomes stuck fast. Tap it with another glass item and it should come free. If not, run the neck of the decanter under hot water for a few seconds and it will come out.

Labels – if you store your wine in a damp place where the labels are likely to rot or fall off, spray them with hair lacquer first.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the programmable crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Chinese New Year Dishes

January 28th, 2010

There are few festivities enjoyed around the world on the identical fantastic scale that the Chinese New Year is celebrated. This is an occasion that affects people all around the globe. The celebrations are rather exotic and a lot of fun for everyone involved. One thing that many outsiders may not realize is that most of the aspects of the Chinese New Year celebrations have a very precise purpose and connotation. Even the food.

Whether you are Chinese are not, I ‘m sure that you could use a degree of good fortune to make things run a little more smoothly in your life.

When it comes to cooking for a Chinese New Year celebration there are a few things you have to keep in mind. The dishes that are prepared each have their very own significance and a definite reason for being cooked.

Dumplings are supposed to bring riches in the New Year to those who eat them on this special day. Of course, riches is something that most people want to have and there are many ways of doing so. Other foods that symbolize the attainment of riches on the Chinese New Year are bamboo shoots, black moss seaweed, egg rolls, and oranges. This is just the beginning of the tutorial in the symbolic nature of food for the Chinese New Year.

Longevity or long life is something else that the Chinese famously long for. Eternal youth some may term it. The secret, they say, to a long life is the consumption of the right food as part of the New Year celebrations. Those foodstuffs include: noodles, Chinese garlic, chives, and peanuts.

Prosperity is attributed to foods such as lettuce, whole fish, and pomelo. In addition to success whole fish and pomelo are believed to bring abundance and togetherness (as in marriage or romance) during the coming year.

Chicken is the main course if happiness is the goal. In addition, chicken is associated with marriage, particularly when served with foods, which are considered to be dragon foods, such as lobster.

Those wanting children in the not too distant future ought to add eggs, seeds (such as watermelon seeds) and pomelo – especially the last two, if you want a couple of children.

Finally, if good luck is what you most need, try to add a tangerine or some seaweed to your plate on this special day. If your run of luck has been really atrocious of late, you may want to double up on your helping of both.

The Internet contains masses of delicious recipes to help you commemorate the Chinese New Year as traditionally as you can. Recipes for foods such as Jiaozi (Chinese noodles) and egg rolls are to be found online and they will go some way towards creating the proper atmosphere. Add a few lettuce wraps and longevity noodles and you will have a good basis for a Chinese New Year meal.

The only other thing you require then to make your Chinese New Year celebrations go with a bang (quite literally) is fireworks. The Chinese New Year would not be the same without them, so choose your food well, either buy it or cook it (or both) and then let off your fireworks safely for a great winters evening’s entertainment.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the programmable crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Crock Pot Cooking And The Summer Heat

January 27th, 2010

When the weather outside warms up, the kitchen can be a terrible place to be. There are many things you can do however, when it comes to cooking a nice home made meal that does not require traditional stove top or oven cooking.

Learn to utilize some of the less heat-creating equipment in your kitchen, such as the crock pot, in order to truly beat the summer heat and keep your cool while making a nice hot meal for friends and family.

So, how does crock pot cooking really help overcome the heat? Simply put, the crock pot in and of itself gives off far less heat when cooking than an oven or stove top. This is the first and possibly the best reason to make the most of the crock pot in your summer meal planning.

You should also take into account the fact that by not heating the house by using your stove top or oven you are also reducing the load on your air conditioning (or other cooling methods) so you are not requiring it to work overtime in order to make up for the additional heat that other cooking methods introduce.

This makes crock pot cooking a win-win situation as the costs involved in using a crock pot are far less than the costs involved in operating a stove or oven. Whether electric or gas, your stove and oven are serious energy users. Add to that the fact that you are not increasing the temperature in your home by traditional means of cooking and you are using even less electricity.

Regrettably, the general consensus has been that crock pots are meant for comfort foods and hearty winter meals. The truth is that the crock pot should be one of your best loved and most often utilized cooking techniques. When it comes to cooking with a crock pot, the options are almost limitless. Almost anything that can be baked can be made in the crock pot and many, many more wonderful and tempting meals and treats as well.

Benefits of Crock Pot Cooking

In addition to the cost advantages written above, when it comes to crock pot cooking there are many other advantages that are worth mentioning. For a start the bulk of the work involved in crock pot cooking takes place early in the day when you are refreshed rather than at the end of a hectic work or play day.

This means that you are less likely to forget an ingredient or make some other slip-up, which can undoubtedly happen when trying to cook after a hectic day.

Second, many great crock pot recipes include the vegetables that ensure that we get the nutrients we require. So often, when preparing a meal at the last minute, vegetables and other side dishes are left out for the sake of expedience. Crock pot cooking, on the other hand, is a meal in one pot.

Another great reason to use a crock pot for your summertime cooking is the ease of washing up. Unlike traditional cooking with a couple of pots and pans, most crock pot meals are completed in one pot. This obviously reduces the hardware required to be washed up or loaded into the dishwasher (or if you are the same as me – both) afterwards.

So, you spend less time cleaning up, just as you spent less time slaving over a hot stove. Well, make that no time slaving over a hot stove and once the washing up is done, you can get back to enjoying the sun set, mucking about with with the dog or kids, or just waiting for the first stars.

While there will never be a way of cooking that suits everyone, crock pot cooking comes very close. So, if you have a crock pot collecting dust somewhere in the back of your cupboard it is time to get it out, dust if off, and dig up some appetizing summertime crock pot cooking recipes.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the 2 quart crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Hanukkah Cooking Traditions

January 24th, 2010

Whether you are genuinely looking for chances to explore new cultures or you are Jewish looking for great recipes and cooking tips, you have come to the right place to get some of the basics. For as long as there have been family customs, eating good food at special events and during holy times has been a part of the merriment.

Unfortunately, that appetizing food cannot be eaten unless someone goes to the trouble of actually cooking it. If you are looking for some delicious treats to do with the Hanukkah celebrations or simply want to get a taste of what other cultures do during their religious or cultural celebrations there are lots of great foodstuffs you could be cooking for this particular holiday.

Oil is imperative in the celebration of Hanukkah and, as a result, many of the foodstuffs that are to do with Hanukkah traditions are cooked in oil. One well-liked favorite is Latkes, which are a type of potato pancake that is deep-fried. Another popular favorite is fried lamb chops. The lamb is coated in bread crumbs and then fried much like many Americans fry chicken. Once again oil is used in the cooking of the meal.

If you are looking for something more like finger food or a snack, you could consider deep-fried ricotta balls, fried zucchini, fried onion rings and fried mozzarella are good savory fried delights for the season of light. Of course, fried food is not the only thing that is eaten during this 8-day celebration, but it does play a very important part on the menu and in the festivities.

Even the sweet treats for this celebration include a few fried goodies. There are apple fritters and raspberry dough nuts and lots of other luscious fried foods for you to snack on. If you like something a little sinful to eat during this delightful celebration you might like to try blintzes in your favorite flavor. There are many to pick from and their recipes can be found easily online.

If you would like to provide something a little healthier in your cuisine, then you might like to include an Israeli salad, stewed white beans, and baked aubergines and peppers. These dishes provide the opportunity to have something that is not either fried or sweet to assist weight watchers, who always have a problem during festive seasons no matter which religion they observe.

Other Hanukkah favorites include appetizing dishes like cheese gelt coins, loukoumades, vegetable kugel, and brisket. Once again the recipes for these dishes are fairly widely available online and in books on Jewish cooking and traditions.

To make things go a little more efficiently prepare as much food as possible well ahead and store items away quickly in order to stop them going stale. Enlist the help of children and other family members when required to move things along by taking turns preparing food.

You should also make an effort to keep the preparations as straightforward as possible to avoid delays and stress. This is a time of the year that is meant to be committed to celebration not to trying to cook tons of food. The good news is that with all that deep fried food, it is unlikely that you will find these dishes too difficult to prepare. Good luck and have fun exploring the world of cooking for Hanukkah.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the 2 quart crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Russell Hobbs Toaster Review – 3 Top Toasters From Russell Hobbs

January 14th, 2010

Are you searching for a Russell Hobbs Toaster? In this article I will show you 3 best toasters from this company.

The business Russell Hobbs was founded in 1952. They have been taking in awards as rising stars as well as making a lot of families delighted as they continue to make small house hold appliances.

There are a few toasters that Russell Hobbs has manufactured and almost all of them have proved to be good. Some of them are not great but they are good. I will list the leading 3 from this corporation beneath.

Number 1 – Russell Hobbs 13766 Classic 2 Slice Toaster

This toaster is a great since it gives out constant results and evenly cooked toast. If you like big slices of bread this is also a excellent toaster since it has room to fit big slices of bread in if you so chose to put them there. If you are making home manufactured bread then this is a excellent feature to have.

Number 2 – Russell Hobbs 14361 Classic 2 Slice Toaster

This toaster is fine but I do not find it as delightful to the eye. I guess what really matters is the performance though, right? It does permit you to toast your bread but it’s a little slower than some of the other toasters. If you are in no huge rush then you do not need to worry about it.

Number 3 – Russell Hobbs 13791 Urban 4 Slice compressed Toaster

This is the Grand Daddy of toasters with 4 slices but it’s compressed design will not require your full counter top. Your toaster can easily get finished at 2 times the speed since you have two times the toasting slots. These slots are not as big as some of the other but might require you to turn over your bread to toast it all the way.

I hope you have enjoyed this Russell Hobbs Toaster Review

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Food: Five Tips

January 13th, 2010

There can not be many individuals who do not enjoy their food, but the human race, being what it is, I expect that there are a a small number of them. However, for the remainder of us, food is a source of daily delight and, like drink, it is frequently employed to commemorate a happy event. not only that, but various foodstuffs are used for the various meals or distinct events.

Commemorative meals were indubitably planned around the seasonal foods available, but some foodstuffs were ferried huge distances for the benefit of those who could afford them. For example, my Dad considered it a grand treat to be given an orange in his stocking on Christmas Day 60 years ago. How the times have altered! Very few kids would think an orange a gift, special or not, any day of the year nowadays.

Nevertheless, the preservation of foodstuff is still a daily concern and therefore, I have listed a couple of good guidelines on preserving foodstuff below, so that you will obtain the best from that which you have bought or grown in your garden even a long while afterward.

The Quickest Quiche: a quiche is the conventional healthy fast food and this is one of the finest quick methods to make one. Put one onion, four eggs four ounces/125 grammes of butter, half a pint/250 ml milk, baking powder, 2 ounces/60 grammes of grated Cheddar cheese, parsley, salt and pepper and whatever else you like into a strong food mixer/blender. Whirl it all up together and pour it into an appropriate dish, lined if you have it with some pre-made, shop bought, pastry. Bake at 190C/375F/Gas Mark 6 for 40 minutes. It serves four and is delicious.

Heavenly Hamburgers: next time you make hamburgers, do not salt the meat before cooking them. Use your traditional recipe and make the patties as normal. Then, put a handful of sea salt in your favourite heavy duty frying pan and heat it up to very hot. Drop the hamburgers onto the salt and cook as usual. The outside of the hamburger will go crisp and the fat will be kept to the absolute minimum.

Salmon In The Papers: a great way to cook a whole salmon is to cook it in newspaper. You ought to try it. Prepare your salmon according to your favourite recipe. Then wrap in three or four thoroughly drenched sheets of newspaper (any name). Make a nice parcel out of it; as neat as you can. Place the soaking-wet parcel on a baking tray in the centre of a moderate oven. Bake until the paper is dry on the top and then turn it over. When that side is dry the salmon is done. It’ll take about an hour. If you want to eat it hot, peal the paper off straight away and dish up. If you want to eat it cold, leave the package until it is cold and then unwrap. Either way the skin will stick to the newspaper.

Off The Wall: if you are unsure when spaghetti is fit to be eaten, through a strand at a tiled wall. If it sticks, it is done.

Cheap And Cheerful: for a quick, healthy, extraordinary summer sandwich filling, pick some fresh, young dandelion leaves; wash them thoroughly; dress if you wish and put between slices off a good loaf of bread.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the Rival Versaware crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Weber Natural Gas Grill – 3 Great Perks About the Weber 3851001 Genesis E-320 Natural Gas Grill

January 11th, 2010

Are you looking for a Weber natural gas grill? I am going to show you 3 wonderful perks about the Weber 3851001 Genesis E-320 Natural Gas Grill in this article.

Men and women alike can appreciate a great grilled steak and a tasty kabob. I know that I love tasting that fresh off the grill taste and smelling that wonderful aroma that fills the air while the food is cooking. You do not possess to be on anyone else’s schedule when you have your own grill, you can enjoy this wonderful experience at any time. No more waiting for your buddies to invite you over to their next BBQ. You can have your own BBQ and keep them wishing that you will invite them over.

Now we can talk about the 3 perks of having a Weber 3851001 Genesis E-320 Natural Gas Grill.

Number 1 – Design

The grill’s design makes it a good purchase right away. If you are wanting a grill that will permit your back yard or patio to look better instead of worse then this is the grill that you should take a look at.

Number 2 – exterior

Maybe you are worrying about your new toy getting harmed when it is out in the cruel elements. You’ll be surprised at the licks this baby can take and seem to not even affect it. Even though you can simply purchase a cover for this model there is truly no need since the outside of the grill holds up so well.

Number 3 – Quick To Heat

Sick and tired of waiting for your grill to warm up? I understand and have went through the same problem with a couple grills but not with this Weber natural gas grill.

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Food – Preparing And Storing It – A few Handy Tips

January 9th, 2010

In these times of superior awareness of the shortages in the world and the recent economic problems in the whole world, but particularly in the wealthy Western countries, which are the powerhouses of most Third World countries’ progress, people are more aware of waste. It is a sin again to throw away food, like it was 50 years ago.

This can only be a good thing although it is a disgrace that it took an international financial crisis to make us recall the lesson. These days, waste of any kind is greeted with public censure and so it is at home too. Most people spend a very high proportion of their outgoings on food and so anyone who wants to cut back, has to first look to this quarter to make a saving.

However, saving does not inevitably mean ‘not buying’, it can and should mean ‘not throwing away’. In other words, prepare your food and do not let your food go off. Preparation and storage are the key words. With that thought in mind, here are a few of my tips for preparing and storing food correctly.

Bread – tons of bread is thrown away every day, because it has gone stale or mouldy and yet it is totally needless. Store your bread in the deep freezer and not in the bread bin. A whole loaf will slice frozen with the proper knife and sliced bread will come away slice by slice. There is no need to defrost as it only takes a minute or two at room temperature.

Bananas – most people understand that banana skins go black if stored in the fridge, but most people do not know that bananas can be frozen solid. Yes, the skins will still turn black, but the fruit will be unharmed.

Cake – to stop cake from going stale, store it in a tin with an apple. The moisture in the apple will stop the cake from going hard.

Watercress – to keep watercress from wilting, store it upside down in water, that is stalks up.

Salt – salt often gets damp, particularly if stored in a steamy kitchen without adequate ventilation, but you do not have to worry about that if you put two or three grains of rice in the salt cellar. They will soak up the moisture before the salt.

Cereal – stop cereal from going soft by resealing the bag with a few clothes pegs. Your cereal will last weeks more.

Jam – boiling jam produces a scum which has to be skimmed off and thrown away. This wastes jam, goodness and flavour. However, if you whisk a knob of butter into the mixture at the last moment the scum will not appear, saving time and goodness.

Funnel – you always seem to need a funnel when you do not have one. Then you vow to get a funnel for the next time. Do not bother. Just cut the top nine inches off a plastic bottle of cola. It makes an ideal throw-away funnel. Some of the larger bottles even have a handle on them which is even better.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the programmable crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots