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Sunday, December 25, 2011
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Star Panini Grill is the Top-of-the-Line Pressed Sandwich Maker
If you are one of the many people who like to buy heavy-duty kitchen appliances, then you should also look into a heavy duty sandwich maker to compliment your kitchen. If you do, you need to try the Star panini grill that allows you to create batches of sandwiches in no time at all. The Star panini grill is one of the best panini sandwich presses sold on the market today, and although this particular device is very expensive and can cost up to several hundred dollars per unit, it is still preferred by most kitchen-oriented people and restaurant owners for the following reasons:
The Star Panini Grill Has Effective Grilling Controls:
This panini sandwich press is engineered with very effective grilling controls. What this means for you is that everything in the device ensures that the temperature is distributed properly to make perfect, even sandwiches and grilled foods every time. To do this, the manufacturer has used a patented pro-max Panini grill element which consist of aluminum grill plates. To increase the surface area of grilling, grooves are found all over the plate. A thermostat controls the heat and effectively distributes the heat to other parts of the plate which have a lower temperature than in the center. Moreover, both sides of the panini sandwich press have the ability to heat up, which eliminates the need to have to turn over your food to cook evenly.
It Has A Very Large Grilling Area:
The Star panini grill has a very large grilling area that not only lets you cook sandwiches and grilled food fast, but in high quantities. You can cook four to five sandwiches per batch, which lets you feed your hungry guests in no time at all. This is extremely helpful when you are hosting a large dinner party or get-together.
Cleaning Up This Sandwich Maker Is A Breeze:
The aluminum non-stick plates of the Star panini grill allows you to easily clean the entire surface of the device by just wiping it off with a clean paper towel. This is a very important feature as it allows you to attend to your other kitchen needs.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 8-by-11-3/4-Inch Rectangular Baking Dish, Cobalt Blue
!±8± Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 8-by-11-3/4-Inch Rectangular Baking Dish, Cobalt Blue
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Le Creuset 8 x 11 3/4" Open Roaster - Cobalt Blue. Le Creuset classic touch for the modern table introduces Cobalt Blue, the newest color addition to our cast iron repertoire. The Cobalt collection complements any color palette and makes the perfect gi
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Decorating Your Retro Style Home With "Hip" Colors & Mod Designs
Retro" is no longer a term limited to talking about the rock and roll years of the 50s; "retro" is anything "cool" from "the past" . The past can be the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and yes the 80s. Time is creeping by fast and antique dealers are catching on to the fact that 60s and 70s collectibles are now of interest to collectors.
So what would you put in a "hip" home? For starters...think ORANGE- SUNFLOWER YELLOW-BROWN-PINK-GREEN or BLACK & WHITE. Some say these colors could stop traffic, but it is important to remember that "day glow" colors were "in" during the "hip" years. Palettes of the 60s were bright, bold, exciting and sometimes over the top. There are no soft pastels here...and certainly nothing muted about the sixties.
Patterns were often of optical illusions (Op Art), geometrics, abstracts and of course vibrant flowers. Textile designers who worked for firms such as Heal or Conran captured the attention of the "in crowd" with their screen printed fabrics of contemporary designs. Psychedelic swirling designs inspired by the mind-expanding experiences of the Hippie generation became part of the popular culture and were used on home and kitchen accessories as well as on luggage, clothing, textiles and of course posters and even buses.
British clothing "mod" designer Mary Quant' also brought her look into the kitchen where her popular daisy motif could be found on toasters and canister. Colors of orange and sunny yellow combined with earthy tones dominated kitchen cookware and housewares. Accessories also included designs with whimsical mushrooms or vegetables. Le Creuset's cast-iron cookware in its signature orange color was found in kitchens abroad as well as in America during the "mod years". Ceramics, glassware, pottery and textiles often featured abstracts and geometric designs and were made in bright colors or black and white. Heavy plastics was a popular material for 60s housewares and furnishings.
Today, colors and patterns popular during the sixties or "mod generation" are popping up everywhere . Designs that are clearly inspired from the Hippie generation are being reproduced on everything from clothing to desk accessories and are sought after by younger buyers in America and abroad. Mixing vintage styles with newer looks is also very "cool" and a popular decorating style today.
While 60s collectibles have moved more slowly in brick and mortar shops than those of earlier periods, "hip collectibles" are gaining momentum. The children of babyboomers are interested in contemporary interpretations of retro looks from not only the sixties but also the seventies and are buying lots of reproductions items from these decades.
Numerous on-line businesses with "shaggy sixties" websites catering to shoppers who adore palettes of pink, brown and lime green as well as cutesy patterns of stripes, polka dots and swirling designs are growing. In fact there are web designers who specialize just in this look.
It is helpful to track what is selling in department stores and home-kitchen outlets because these trends often spike an interest in buyers who are searching for " the originals". For example, right now bright greens, pinks, yellows and oranges are considered "nifty" colors and collectibles found in these colors with "groovy" patterns are becoming important. One suggestion for antiques and collectibles dealers is to pull out anything from the 60s that they may have packed away over the years and have some fun in re-living what Austin Powers called "Shagadelic" style baby!
"Twenty and thirty something " buyers are getting a kick out of ordering home and clothing related items in "psychedelic" designs, baby boomer (who actually lived through the sixties) are still far more likely to want to acquire the real thing at tag sales, shops and flea markets. This is not to say that collecting "retro" is a pastime for only the "older generation", but let's face it...babyboomers were there.....and can appreciate finding genuine "flower power" beverage glasses at a thrift shop.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 9-Inch Skillet with Iron Handle, Red
!±8±Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 9-Inch Skillet with Iron Handle, Red
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Price : $102.75
Post Date : Nov 20, 2011 06:06:11
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Le Creuset pans and skillets yield impeccable results time after time. The inner cooking surface is satin black enamel which seals in juices creating a succulent and tender meal. The uniform heating of cast iron ensures completely even cooking across the pan surface. The assist handle allows for easy lifting and all pans and skillets are dishwasher safe so clean up is a breeze. Ideal for searing, sauteing, tenderizing, frying and deglazing..