Sunday, 30 October 2011

10 'Must Have' Kitchen Appliances and Utensils You Need Before You Start To Cook

!±8± 10 'Must Have' Kitchen Appliances and Utensils You Need Before You Start To Cook

For those serious about cooking, walking into a cooking store is like a kid walking into a candy store - you want everything. Unless you have a huge budget as well as ample storage, it's impractical to buy everything you think you need, because the truth is, most of the things you'll buy will end up shoved in a cabinet or drawer never to see the light of day.

So what should you buy? Well each chef is different, but these items are things I think are invaluable in the kitchen to cut prep time, produce better results or just make your life easier.

Slow cooker

A slow cooker is a must have appliance for the busy cook. Simply put your ingredients in, set it and forget it. A few hours later, you'll have a fabulous meal with no major mess to clean up.

Bench scraper

A bench scraper is a rectangular piece of metal that usually has a plastic handle attached. Used a lot in bakeries to cut dough, it can be a great tool for a home kitchen. Use it to scoop chopped veggies off a cutting board into a pan, or even to scrape flour or other loose foodstuff off your counter.

Microplane

This is one of my favorite tools to grate citrus zest, chocolate, hard cheese, even garlic. I probably use it every day for something; I have two, one for sweet, one for savory.

Plastic squeeze bottles

You know the kind that you see on tables with ketchup and mustard? You can buy clear ones and put things like oil, vinegar, chocolate sauce, caramel, basically anything you want to drizzle instead of pour. Buy several because once you start using them, you'll find something you wish you had an extra one for.

Stand Mixer

This is an invaluable appliance, especially if you do a lot of baking. Use it to mix cake batter, cookie dough and whip cream in no time. But where it really shines is bread making. You can also buy attachments that will allow you to grind meat, make pasta or churn ice cream. It's definitely a worthwhile investment if you are serious about cooking.

Mandolin

This is a tool that slices vegetables quickly and uniformly. I have two; one that has a stand that sits on the counter and a smaller handheld one. I use both regularly.

Coffee grinder

Even if you don't use it for coffee beans, it's great for grinding whole spices, turning granulated sugar into powdered or even grinding small amounts of grains into flour.

Oven thermometer

Unless your oven is brand spankin' new, the temperature is probably off. Don't fret, that's just the way things are. Different spots can be different temperatures so be sure to move it around. Knowing your oven will give you much better results when baking or roasting.

Mortar and Pestle

Great for grinding spices, or crushing herbs or garlic, a mortar and pestle is an inexpensive investment that's easy to clean, easy to store and because it's used by hand, good for the environment.

Food Processor

If you want to cut down on the time it takes to chop, grate, or grind, a food processor will make your life much easier. It does more than just chop though; you can puree sauces, make pie dough, or slice vegetables in seconds. Perfect for those that want to avoid these mundane tasks and get straight to cooking.

These are all basic instruments of cooking that, for the most part, won't break the bank, but will make any dedicated cooks life easier in the kitchen.


10 'Must Have' Kitchen Appliances and Utensils You Need Before You Start To Cook

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Sunday, 23 October 2011

How Bad Should Your Back Pain Be Before Seeing a Doctor

!±8± How Bad Should Your Back Pain Be Before Seeing a Doctor

As insurance payments continued to decrease, and doctor bills continued to increase, it is only natural for people to be cautious about making a trip to see their doctor. This is especially true when it comes to dealing with back pain.

Many people feel that the pain will get better and they hold off on going to the doctor if it all possible. With normal back pain this is usually okay.

Many times back pain will go away on its own or you can treat it yourself. However there are other times when it's probably a good idea to go in and be seen.

For example if you're having trouble sleeping and the pain is only getting worse it's time to go in and talk to your doctor. It could be something more than just back pain and you want to find out what that is.

Older people should go in and be seen as soon as possible to. If you're over 50 years old or have a history of health problems you want to talk to your doctor to make sure that you're not dealing with something else besides pain in your back.

If your back pain is due to falling or some type of an accident you need to determine if something more has happened. If the pain has increased or feels different it may not be just in your back.

An example of this is if you have pain in your leg. Sciatica may be your problem which could be related to pressure on nerves or possibly even your spine.

A rule of thumb is if you have been dealing with the same problem for three to four weeks it is probably a good idea to go in and visit with your doctor.


How Bad Should Your Back Pain Be Before Seeing a Doctor

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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Favorite kitchen accessories and tools - Part 2

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