5/04/2012

Martha Stewart Collection Plastic Chopper Review

Martha Stewart Collection Plastic Chopper
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You've probably seen a similar product to this one on an infomercial. However, this Martha Stewart one is heads above the "as seen on TV" version of this product. This chopper can be used two ways. You can chop veggies, nuts, fruit, cheese, and more either by placing it over the food on a cutting board, or you can go with the board by simply leaving the bottom on the plastic container for self-contained chopping. Not only that, but there is an extra lid provided that allow you to store the chopped food right inside the clear plastic contain until it is needed. The chopper also has a handy piece that prevents food from getting lodged deep inside the plunger, so clean up is easy. I deducted one star from my rating, because the first time disassembling and reassembling the device will most likely be a bit tricky. However, it's a breeze once you get the hang of it. It cleans up easily too. Overall, I would recommend this over the infomercial chopper any day.

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For most of us, fine chopping is a slow, difficult process. That doesn't have to be the case with this pure and simple plastic chopper, ideal for easy dicing of vegetables, cheeses, fruits, herb, nuts and chocolate. Limited lifetime warranty.

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Presto 03830 LeverEdge Cutting Center Cutting Board Review

Presto 03830 LeverEdge Cutting Center Cutting Board
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The Presto LeverEdge Cutting Center works great! I can now cut winter squash without being afraid that I will cut myself. I used to hate cooking hard vegetables like acorn squash and rutabaga because they are almost impossible to cut up. It is super easy with this cutter. I also used the Presto Cutting Center to cut up big chunks of chocolate for making chocolate covered peanuts.


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Product Features:Cutting center with 2 built-in 10-by-10-1/2-inch cutting boards.LeverEdge 10-inch stainless-steel knife; 5-3/4-inch ripple-cut blade.Blade lock; pivot post for easily cutting through hard vegetables.Finger shield and cutting-tips DVD included; dishwasher-safe parts.Measures 11 by 11-1/2 by 3 inches.

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5/03/2012

Pfaltzgraff Winterberry 14-Inch Stoneware Serving Platter Review

Pfaltzgraff Winterberry 14-Inch Stoneware Serving Platter
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Don't laugh but I use this thing year round. It's the perfect size for sweet corn in the summer and it's also a little refreshing to look at in 90 degree heat! That aside, mine gets used continuously and it still looks great. I load it up with everything you can imagine and the presentation is so beautiful on this platter. I've had mine for 12 years now and it still looks new. Amazon's $20 pricetag is just awesome too! I paid more than that at an outlet!

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Pfaltzgraff 10901690 As fall turns to winter, bright holly berries make their appearance, and are the most traditional of Holiday evergreens. Winterberry is the holiday classic that brings this timeless motif to life in elegantly sculpted dinnerware & serveware, beautiful glassware and joyous giftware. Features: -Platter is 14" diameter -Made of chip resistant stoneware -Microwave, dishwasher and oven safe -Many accessories and serving pieces available Please Note: This item cannot ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico. We apologize for the inconvenience. If you would like assistance finding an item that can ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico, please contact our customer service team.

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Omega 8002 Nutrition Center Review

Omega 8002 Nutrition Center
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I bought the Omega 8002 Juicer on the recommendation of Dr. Joseph Mercola, a holistic health MD who has a popular newsletter and website. We met him at a health fair, tried vegetable juices (including wheatgrass juice) and realized that juicing was a great way to incorporate more vegetables into our diet. I mean, how much broccoli and salad can one person pound down in a day? Not so much.
The Omega 8002 is a single gear machine that turns at a low 80 RPMs, a powerful, slow auger that doesn't heat up the food or cause the juice to foam. This protects the nutritional content of the juice from degradation. In addition, it is "multifunctional"--the juicer can also be employed to make baby food, meat pate, nut butter, or fine ground coffee. The machine is durable, said to be quiet, and has a 10-year guarantee. Sounds good, so we plunked down the cash and got the Omega juicer and set to work.
So, how is it to USE the Omega? Well, it's EASY to put together, though there are quite a few parts and choices to make. Essentially, the steps are:
1. Install the screw drive--the big green plastic spiral, into the plastic housing.
2. Pop a juicing cone (a type of sieve) over the screw so it sits into the housing around the screw. This takes a bit of jockeying, but it drops in just fine.
3. Screw on the end cap and nozzle.
4. Mount this housing onto the front of the juicer motor.
5. Add the food platform on top of the feed tube on the housing.
6. Put the two receiving pitchers underneath the housing; one for the pulp, one for the juice.
Now it's ready to start juicing.

1. Cut up your vegetables into strips or pieces that will fit the 1.5 inch diameter of the feed tube. This means if you juice carrots, those tasty large ones need to be halved or quartered lengthwise.
2. Turn on the motor: it has a forward direction to drive the food OUT, and a reverse setting on the toggle switch to move the food back in case of a clog. I've never needed to do this.
3. Push down the vegetables or other foods with the plunger which is included with the juicer. The food feeds along the screw, is broken up, and the juice is forced through the sieve (cone.) Out the nozzle comes the pulp. The juice flows out underneath, nearer to the motor.
4. When you are finished, turn off the motor, which is QUITE quiet--nothing like a blender or vacuum cleaner. More like the sound of a pasta maker or food processor, for comparison. Dismantle the machine and wash the parts. A big bottle brush is included for this, very helpful.
5. Cleanup takes about 2-3 minutes and is mainly rinsing. The worse job is the sieve of the cone and even that doesn't take but a moment to swab off some pulp that clings to it. I do this ASAP, as I sip my juice, because letting pulp dry on the machine makes it hard to clean. I then reassemble it right then and there, and it's ready to go again.
The Omega juices kale, which is a rather tough leafy dark green form of cabbage. We now can do wheatgrass, once we grow some or find a source of flats of it.
Just for grins, I tried the blank cone and did some meat grinding. It makes a fine grind--not something you'd use for hamburger. It would work for soft, somewhat grainy baby food or pate. I did not try making pasta.
How does it compare to spinning cup type models, like the Braun which we previously used for juicing?
1. The spinning cup model (Braun) is LOUD, really loud. This is because the cup spins at a high speed and whines as a result. This is typical for the cup-type juicer. Sounds like a blender.
2. The cup model cannot juice wheatgrass--the tender stalks of growing wheat or barley that have a lot of antioxidants. It also can't do tough leafy vegetables such as kale.
3. The cup model definitely does not extract as much juice from the vegetables and fruits as compared to the Omega. The pulp in the cup model is a wet slurry. The pulp from the Omega, by contrast, is like slightly moistened sawdust--definitely drier.
In summary, the Omega juicer, while pricier than the typical spinning cup models, is quiet and effective. It gives you the ability to juice and grind things the spinning cup can't handle, like wheatgrass and if you want, meat. It extracts more juice--and at the prices for produce these days, especially if you buy organic produce, this is an important benefit. The juicer is relatively easy to clean and to assemble and use. If you are really serious about drinking vegetable juice or making fresh fruit juices and baby foods, I would say, this is a model to strongly consider over others. The performance and added functionality well repay the higher price.

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KitchenAid Sheartoku Kitchen Shears Review

KitchenAid Sheartoku Kitchen Shears
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I was very excited when I saw an ad for these shears and couldn't wait to get them home to try them for myself. The blade is sharp and cuts very cleanly. Blades come apart for easy cleaning, and since there is no hinge in the middle, as with normal shears, there is no rusting or stiffness at the joint. The product advertises that the santoku blade can be used alone, but obviously, the knife edge is only on the outside of the blade, so don't expect miracles, however, I tried it and it does cut reasonably well as a standalone blade. It has saved me from having to dig out a separate knife just to cut a stick of butter in half, for example. Cuts through thick items like jerky, and slim jims with ease and still soes a good job with more delicate items like fresh herbs. Overall, I love it!

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KitchenAid Sheartoku. This unique kitchen tool is a combination Santoku Knife and Kitchen Shear.

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Whirlpool : GI7FVCXWY 27 cu. ft. Bottom Mount Refrigerator - Stainless Steel Review

Whirlpool : GI7FVCXWY 27 cu. ft. Bottom Mount Refrigerator - Stainless Steel
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Water and ice worked for about 2 minutes, since then I have not been able to get any ice or water from the door. Whirlpool sent some parts and admitted it is a common problem because the waterlines freezes, but it still doesn't work. I attempted to defrost it with a hair dryer for 2 hours but that didn't work either. It freezes produce closing the humidifier slots helps some. The touch panel is fussy it doesn't always register your preference. 2 repair calls and it is still not fixed this is a high end disaster. This is a new design and Whirlpool has some serious design work to do on this model.

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Stainless Steel Finish
2008 ENERGY STAR Qualified
Whirlpool brand ENERGY STAR qualified appliances reduce energy consumption by at least 25% over federal minimum efficiency standards, which translates to a significant saving for your budget as well as for the environment.
27 cu. ft. Capacity
In-Door-Ice Bucket with Window and LED light
Exterior Ice & Water Dispenser with Color Touch Screen LCD controls
Measured-Fill with Slide-out Tray and Rotating Faucet
Cubed and Crushed Ice
Extra Deep Door Bins
LED Interior Lighting
1 Clear Full-Width Framed Pantry
2 Humidity-Controlled Crispers
4 Standard Spillproof Shelves
Smooth Door
No-Slip Blue Door Bin Mats
Keeps items stored in the door bins in an upright position. The mats are removable for easy cleaning.
Hidden PUR Water Filter
Accu-Chill Temperature Management System
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Heirloom Red and Yellow Mini Pear Heirloom Tomato Seeds 40 Seeds Review

Heirloom Red and Yellow Mini Pear Heirloom Tomato Seeds 40 Seeds
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These were very easy to grow. I only planted half the seeds, but each one sprouted! I started them out in little Jiffy system plastic greenhouse in peat pellets and, following the seed packet directions, replanted them into deeper pots when they were a couple of inches tall, burying them up to the leaves. That was only last week and they've grown an inch or two and look very healthy with good leaves. The red tomato seeds are dyed red, so you can tell them from the yellow tomato seeds. These will get quite tall - over six feet if you let them - but the vines are not too heavy, so plan on some type of light support. I'll put these in the garden, but I imagine a large planter would also work. To me, these have a sweeter, deeper tomato flavor than the usual cherry & grape tomato varieties. Well worth your effort.

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