Posted by admin on April 1st, 2008 in Home Improvement
Roasting coffee beans are much easier with coffee roasters because they can cook the beans to prepare them for grinding while extracting their flavors and obtaining their dark color—all in the convenience of your home. They are made of a chamber where you put the beans, a heating element, a tray for holding the roasted beans, and a lever for stirring. They run on AC power and come in different sizes.
How you do want your coffee?
Coffee roasters can be bought in the following models:
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Coffee Roasters- Make Your Own Signature Coffee With A Coffee Roaster
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Posted by admin on March 26th, 2008 in Home Improvement
Also known as popcorn poppers, popcorn machines are able to heat sweetcorn kernels until they expand to form popcorn. They are made up of large sealed chutes that serve as room for the popping kernels. They may also have accessories like serving bowls, measuring cups, etc. Some models also allow you to mix in flavors, and can also be used for making puffed rice and roasting coffee.
Pop with air or oil?
Popcorn machines are available either in hot oil or hot air models.
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Use A Popcorn Machine To Make Perfect Popcorns
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Posted by admin on March 20th, 2008 in Home Improvement
Rice cookers are best for preparing steamed rice and keeping them warm even after cooking. They have an insulated case with a removable cooking pot and a heating element that controlled by a thermostat is located between the two containers. The cooking pot is calibrated to ensure proper proportions of water and rice.
How rice is cooked
Water and rice are poured in at the start of the cooking, and the water is heated to boiling point so the rice can absorb it to expand. After the preset time, the remaining water is boiled away and the machine switches to “keep warm” mode or shuts down. Here are some models and the ways on how they cook your rice:
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Rice Cookers - How To Choose The Best Rice Cooker For Your Kitchen
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Posted by admin on March 14th, 2008 in Home Improvement
Using the Island
A simple island can provide valuable extra working space, or you can opt for something more elaborate fitted with a sink or a cooktop. The top of the island can be made from laminate, solid granite, artificial stone, solid wood, or tiles. If you plan to use the surface for food preparation, choose real or artificial stone with a solid wood butcher block inset. It’s easy to damage a laminate top by forgetting to use a chopping board and although tiles are attractive they can be impractical as a work surface. Using real or artificial stone is sensible if you want to include a cooktop. Where electricity is being run to an island, it’s a good idea to make the most of it by installing a couple of outlets, either mounted in the top or on the side, so that you can use small appliances. Top-mounted sockets must be protected from spills and liquid by a flap cover.
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Decorating Tips For Island Kitchens - Part 2
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Posted by admin on March 9th, 2008 in Home Improvement
Cork flooring is one of the most remote flooring options out there today. For whatever reason, it never did quite catch on like regular wood flooring did, or even to the point of vinyl and laminate flooring. The reason why? There really is no given reason why cork flooring never did quite gain the popularity of its counterparts, nevertheless it’s important to realize that cork flooring is just as viable a flooring option as any other material.
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Cork Flooring - Some Basics You Should Know
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Posted by admin on February 9th, 2008 in Home Improvement
So your kitchen cabinets are the most dreadful sight in the entire neighborhood. Your even embarrassed to have the neighbor kids over, let alone their parents. It’s big bucks to have them replaced with new, and that vile cleaning job you tried on them just didn’t do the trick. While there’s one other thing you can try before breaking the bank to buy new ones. A new coat of good quality paint or varnish may just do the trick. Even replacing the hardware with something more to your liking can make an amazing improvement. That’s what we did a few years ago, and it extended the life of our cabinets another four or five years. While we eventually did end up replacing all the cabinets, we were able to put it off until our bank account was a little more up to the challenge. Now, here’s a few things to keep in mind if you decide to tackle a kitchen cabinet paint job.
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Kitchen Cabinets - Painting Adds Years To Their Life
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Posted by admin on February 5th, 2008 in Home Improvement
I had a customer call me to make a complaint about the Limestone floor we had restored and sealed for them. The building is a state of the art facility in the heart of Covent Garden, in London. The problem was as an up market serviced office block the tenants were complaining that the Limestone Floor was resoling very fast and looking extremely dirty even immediately after the contract cleaners had washed the floor.
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Keeping Stone Floors In Tip Top Condition
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Posted by admin on January 20th, 2008 in Home Improvement
Concrete’s use in kitchens and bathrooms may still be considered relatively “modern” design-wise by some homeowners. But while concrete can be used to create a modern or minimal look, it’s also perfectly adaptable to a more traditional setting — where it was so extensively used in the first place.
Concrete can act as a substitute for more traditional materials. Rather than just using concrete to explicitly re-create something from the past, you can also combine it with other elements to suggest a timeless quality. In my work, I always strive to strike a balance between innovation and emotion, between spare contemporary and warm traditional. Adding mosaic tile along the front edge of a concrete surface, inlaying bits of tile along a backsplash, or even embedding a fossil in a countertop all connect us to the past.
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How To Use Concrete In A Traditional Kitchen
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Posted by admin on January 7th, 2008 in Home Improvement
Let’s face it; most of the time we spend at home in the United States (and certainly elsewhere) is spent in the kitchen or in the dining area, as some prefer to call it. In earlier times, homes often lacked a living room and the kitchen area served the multipurpose use of a place to take meals and a place to socialize and just plain relax.
In many places, things haven’t changed that much over the years because family traditions are typically hard to change.
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Lighting A Kitchen For Maximum Usefulness And Eye Appeal
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Posted by admin on December 11th, 2007 in Home Improvement
If you tossed out everything which doesn’t belong in your kitchen, how much simpler would it be to serve dinner or simply grab a snack and kick back with a favorite TV show? De-junking can improve ANY kitchen area, big or tiny, well or badly laid out.
First, let’s talk about de-cluttering.
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