Cooking with a Crock Pot…

November 9, 2009 · Filed Under Crockpot Recipes · Comments Off 

Crock pot cooking has a glorious past! In grandma’s day the crock pot was called the slow cooker. She would load it up with roast beef and potatoes, or chicken and vegetables, and let it simmer all day long, filling the house with the delicious aroma. Crock pot cooking makes it easy to cook a meal to perfection. Tender morsels, rich sauces and broths, all combine in a meal that would have been difficult to achieve without crock pot cooking. Conventional cooking usually requires a good deal of time and energy, two things which are in short supply in this busy age. Most working people these days don’t have the time to stand around watching the stove. Crock pot cooking is the answer for old
fashioned nutritious meals. Throw a few good ingredients in the pot in the morning, and come home that evening to a tasty meal just like
grandma used to make!

Crock pot cooking is easier than ever before. Temperature systems and timing mechanisms allow precise control. Electronic safeguards allow cooks to put their minds at rest and go on with their day, knowing that the crock pot is doing what it’s designed to do. Some models are even designed to be microwavable, which is great for reheating leftovers. Cleaning up after crock pot cooking is made easier too! Surfaces are dishwasher-safe and Teflon coated, making clean-up a breeze.

Crock pot cooking has a glorious past! In grandma’s day the crock pot was called the slow cooker. She would load it up with roast beef and potatoes, or chicken and vegetables, and let it simmer all day long, filling the house with the delicious aroma. Crock pot cooking makes it easy to cook a meal to perfection. Tender morsels, rich sauces and broths, all combine in a meal that would have been difficult to achieve without crock pot cooking. Conventional cooking usually requires a good deal of time and energy, two things which are in short supply in this busy age. Most working people these days don’t have the time to stand around watching the stove. Crock pot cooking is the answer for old
fashioned nutritious meals. Throw a few good ingredients in the pot in the morning, and come home that evening to a tasty meal just like
grandma used to make! Read more

3 Delicious Crock Pot Chicken Recipes

May 11, 2009 · Filed Under Crockpot Recipes · Comment 

Are you looking for some new ways to cook chicken without spending a lot of time in your kitchen? If so, I have 3 delicious chicken recipes to share with you!

These recipes are all made in the crock pot (slow cooker). They only take a few minutes to prepare. If you are a busy mom, I think you will enjoy these recipes.

Crock Pot Cooking Tips

Fill your slow cooker at least 1/2 full for the best slow cooking results.

Tender vegetables such as fresh mushrooms, tomatoes or zucchini will only need to be added for the last 45 minutes of cooking time, otherwise you could over cook them.

To assure even cooking of meat, be sure there is some space between the pieces to allow for circulation of heat and seasonings.

Some vegetables, especially onions and carrots, often take longer to cook than meat. Always place them at the bottom of the slow cooker.

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What is a Coffee Service and Why are They Beneficial?

March 17, 2009 · Filed Under Coffee · Comment 

A coffee service is commonly touted as one of the best perks that you can offer your employees; and one of the best ways to add positively to the company experience for your customers and your clients. Why a coffee service? And precisely what IS a coffee service?

Coffee Services Come in Many Flavors

When working with a coffee service, run-of-the-mill flavors such as French Vanilla and Cinnamon Hazelnut coffee flavors are just the beginning. There are several different standard kinds of coffee services, and each coffee service provides different services and equipment to your office. Each of them also offers benefits, both in general and specifically for your office.

Full Office Coffee Service

Most coffee service companies provide a free coffee machine – or more than one machine, depending on the needs of your company, as part of their service contract. You pay nothing for the coffee machine as long as you purchase a minimum specified amount of coffee and other supplies from the coffee service company. The coffee machines supplied run the gamut from basic Bunn Coffee-matic pour-over Coffee pots to elaborate high-end espresso machines that make multiple kinds of hot drinks, usually dispensing one cup at a time.

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Secret Restaurant Recipes Finally Revealed

March 12, 2009 · Filed Under Cooking Tips · Comment 

It amazes me how many great chefs can cook fantastic dishes yet fail to be able to write recipes in a clear and concise way that makes for easy reading and understanding. Many could do with working in manufacturing industry for a number of weeks and learn the skill involved in preparing a bill of materials for a product because in this way they would get to understand how certain ingredients can be grouped together to make a “sub assembly” before the preparation into the final assembly.

Some top chefs have mastered this of course and they truly produce excellent food, freshly prepared and in a short space of time. It simply boils down to storing the food in it’s sub assembly state until you’re ready to serve then throw everything together and give it a blast.

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Whether you want ideas for cooking light, healthy snacks for kids, or recipes that fit your low fat, low carb, vegetarian or diabetic lifestyle, it’s all here.

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Latest Trends In Recipes And Cooking

March 5, 2009 · Filed Under Coffee · Comment 

Our society’s growing consciousness about the impact of our actions on the planet’s health and well-being is being felt in the kitchen. Increasingly, the trend in recipes and cooking revolves around finding ingredients that are produced locally. Home cooks are recognizing that fruit and vegetables grown in other states and other countries gobble up energy to package and transport them to market. This leaves a big carbon footprint – a consequence that a growing number of families wish to avoid.

As a result, shoppers are seeking out fresh food and produce that is locally grown. For some, this means regularly visiting farmers markets; for others, it means inquiring about the source of fresh food at the grocery store. For more details kindly visit us at www.apples-recipes.com. Many others have the desire to take steps toward finding recipes and cooking with fresh produce and other ingredients, but aren’t sure where to begin.

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Undertake 9 Guidelines You are Always Looking for Cooking

February 15, 2009 · Filed Under Cooking Tips · Comment 

If you are as busy as most people you are always looking for ways to feed your family in convenient, fast, yet not-too-expensive ways. Try the following suggestions:

1. Cooking several meals for the week at one time. It may take a few hours of your time up front but will pay off in the long run when you come home each evening and have a meal ready to eat in a short amount of time. Try cooking a roast and using part of it as a main meal and then using some for sandwiches, beef stroganoff or as part of a stir-fry. Fry several pounds of hamburger and make a casserole, taco meat and chili to freeze for use later in the week.

2. After you return home from the grocery store clean all the fruits and vegetables you can. When it’s time for a meal all you will have to do is cook them or add them to a salad or soup.

3. Get ideas from the cooking shows on T.V. There are great shows that show you how to make a healthy meal in a short time.

4. Develop a revolving recipe file. If you get bogged down by the idea of having to plan 30 meals a month the recipe file is for you. For more details visit us at blueribbon-recipes.com. Let family members choose some of their favorites and put the recipes in a monthly file. Flip to day five or fifteen and there is the meal just waiting to be cooked.

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Why a Senseo Gourmet Coffeemaker Makes the Best Single Cup of Coffee

February 13, 2009 · Filed Under Coffee · Comment 

It was not that long ago that coffee came out of a tin and required nothing but a pot of boiling water to activate its essential properties, but our world has changed and people these days value quality and complex flavors. Today’s consumers want to choose their own brand of coffee beans sourced from exotic places like The Bahamas or Kenya. More than that, today’s coffee enthusiasts want to experience the full measure of creating a perfect cup, from the grinding of our own beans to the heady aroma that comes from a freshly brewed cup of coffee.

There are literally thousands of coffee bars in the world, identifiable by their aroma and the types of coffees that are available. With many beverages such as the extravagant cappuccino or flavored coffees to the no frills, straight up filter coffee. What they all have in common is that each order is freshly brewed.

At Home

It may not be possible to recreate a fully stocked coffee bar in our home, but everyone may agree that a freshly brewed cup of coffee first thing in the morning is not a luxury anymore, for many of us it is essential. Most homes boast a coffee machine designed to brew freshly ground beans. These machines usually work by allowing a slow drip of hot water to pass through ground coffee beans into a pot below. It does not use pressure to force the water through and this often results in the coffee getting cold while we wait for the cycle to finish. Many people find that it is just too time consuming to make a cup of coffee in this manner.

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Winter Beverages You Can Brew With a Senseo Machine

February 13, 2009 · Filed Under Coffee · Comment 

The Senseo coffee machine has not only gained an excellent reputation among coffee lovers worldwide but also has contributed to the increased consumption by occasional coffee drinkers. It takes less than a minute to brew an excellent cup of coffee and this feature has made it a popular choice for those purchasing a new coffee machine. The Senseo coffee-brewing machine uses coffee pods, which are prepackaged coffee designed for the Senseo.

The Sensational Senseo

One or two cups can be brewed at a time and as there are a variety of different flavors available. There is no problem selecting one for each cup. The machine does not only produce the perfect brew but a delicious creamy layer as well. Well-known appliance manufacturer Philips and Douwe Egberts have joined forces to produce the ultimate coffee experience.

The best part is that this can be experienced every time a cup of coffee is brewed. After years of development and market research, the perfect amount of water used for the brewing process maximizes the flavor from the coffee beans. The successful brew is also contributed to the fact that the water reaches the ideal temperature for the pod to bring out the desired flavor.

The Senseo is able to brew an outstanding cup of coffee in about 60 seconds. Another very appealing feature of the coffee machine is the easy cleaning operation. The bag is simply removed and discarded after the coffee has been brewed. There is no wonder why so many people love it.

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How a Coffee Service Can Save You Money

February 13, 2009 · Filed Under Coffee · Comment 

An office coffee service can save you money in surprising ways. That may seem to go against the traditional wisdom that says doing something yourself is always cheaper than paying for a service, but providing coffee for your office staff and clients can add up in the accounting books in places where you don’t see it. Contracting with an office coffee service can increase productivity, increase staff and customer satisfaction with your company and reduce the unexpected overhead costs of coffee in your office.

Is coffee costing your company money?

If your company provides coffee for the staff and clients, then you probably think you have a pretty good idea of what your coffee costs are. Bankrate.com, one of the premier finance websites on the Internet, points out costs that few businesses consider when totaling the cost of providing coffee service for their employees. Among those “hidden” costs are the amount of time it takes to shop for break room coffee supplies and the time your accountant or bookkeeper spends tracking coffee expenses for your annual expense reports. Those may seem minor, but when you consider how much you are paying your accountant, it can add up surprisingly fast.

Believe it or not, even those businesses that do not have a break room on premises where they provide coffee for their staff and customers could be losing money by not employing a coffee service. When you provide coffee service on premises, none of your employees are leaving the building to pick up coffee at the local coffee shop; trips that add up in terms of lost productivity and time out of the office. By contracting with a coffee service to provide fine coffee for your employees, you can increase the amount of time that your employees are at work and focused on their jobs.

Can a coffee service increase your company’s profits?

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Top Five Reasons You Should Drink Skinny Water

February 13, 2009 · Filed Under Coffee · Comment 

Skinny Water may just be the most fashionable new dietary aid on the market. Celebrity Kristen Bell calls Skinny Water her “weight loss secret” and Nicolette Sheridan credits Skinny Water with helping her stay fit and healthy. Skinny Water has been featured in Woman’s World, First for Women, Woman’s Day and Woman’s Health magazines, and various celebrities have been snapped toting a bottle of the 0 calorie “functional water” on their trips around town. But being fashionable is not the only or even the best reason to drink Skinny Water. Here are the top five reasons that people drink skinny water.

1. Skinny Water helps you lose weight

All five flavors of Skinny Water contain three tested ingredients that help you lose weight. Super Citri Max, the main weight loss supplement ingredient in Skinny Water, has been tested in clinical trials that show it helps people lose up to 365% more weight than dieting alone. Super Citri Max is specially formulated and includes both potassium, which maintains cellular hydration and calcium, which promotes bone density and fat burning. Skinny Water helps suppress your appetite by making you feel full and satisfied longer, while helping your body burn fat for energy.

2. Drinking Skinny Water promotes healthy metabolism while helping you lose weight

Each flavor of Skinny Water is made with ingredients that your body needs but that are often neglected by dieters. In addition to the trace minerals included in Super Citri Max, Skinny Water also includes Chromate, a patented formulation of chromium picolinate. Chromate is a natural appetite suppressant that also promotes healthy metabolism and helps your body regulate sugar. Chromate and Super Cirti Max combine to give your weight loss efforts a kick-start, but it’s only the start of the benefits that Skinny Water offers.

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