Friday, January 27, 2012

KitchenAid Hard Anodized Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set

!±8± KitchenAid Hard Anodized Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set

Brand : KitchenAid | Rate : | Price : $149.89
Post Date : Jan 27, 2012 12:34:17 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Includes: 1 Qt. and 2 Qt. Covered Saucepans, 8 Qt. Covered Stockpot, 3 Qt. Covered Saute, 8-inch and 9-1/2-inch Skillets
  • Hard-anodized construction is twice as hard as stainless steel and distributes heat evenly, reducing "hot spots" that can burn foods.
  • A long-lasting nonstick interior is exceptionally durable and easy to clean; oven safe to 400 degrees F
  • This cookware features handles made of a combination of soft silicone and quality stainless steel; double riveted for added strength
  • Glass lids allow you to monitor the cooking progress without having to lift the lid which allows moisture and nutrients to escape.

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KitchenAid Hard Anodized Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

KitchenAid Gourmet Distinctions Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set

!±8± KitchenAid Gourmet Distinctions Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set


Rate : | Price : $126.99 | Post Date : Jan 12, 2012 22:42:16
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Our large set is the best way to invest in pans. This set is made for cooks who appreciate beauty and performance. With big pans like an 8 Qt. stockpot you'll be ready to entertain. Made of stainless steel and an aluminum/copper core it heats evenly.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The Best of Traditional Indian Cookware

!±8± The Best of Traditional Indian Cookware

Cooking utensils are the basic things needed in a kitchen. Some of cooking utensils needed are as follows:
o Pans
o Pots
o Spoons
o Ladles
o Spatulas
o Spoons
o Bowls
o Plates
o Stove

Other utensils necessary inside the kitchen would include a food processor. It is used for chopping, slicing, grinding and mincing. Another would be a so-called "state-of-the-art microwave" which can cook, heat, bake and grill food. Then, there are the blenders and misers that can make up interesting concoctions; plus, of course, a fridge.

It is really important to choose cookware with utmost care. You can go for pans that are non-stick. Aside from being the latest kitchen innovation, it can help you cook foods without further hassle.

Other utensils are as follows:
o Stainless steel ladles
o Wooden spatulas
o Ceramic and colorful tableware
o Elegantly styles tea cups
o Bright coffee mugs

In India, cooking utensils were considered sophisticated many years ago. Even so, the foods prepared from these traditional kitchens were aromatic, flavorful and delicious. These traditional kitchens even have very distinct yet simple kitchenware.

Hence, a lot of these traditional utensils are still a part of Indian kitchens. This would include the following:
o Kadhai or the wok - The round one is used for stir-frying, sautéing and for cooking curries that has lots of gravy.
o Degchi - An essential Indian utensil that is deep, broad-rimmed, and round pan used for cooking lentils or Daals, rice pudding or Kheer, and other delicacies tha has a liquidized base.
o Haandi - A type of vessel that has a round bottom having a broad rimmed opening used for cooking pilafas as well as meats that are under pressure or Dum Phukt. Due to this, the Haandi's mouth is being covered w/ a plate; plus, the edges are actually sealed with a thick and single layer of dough.
o Ghara and Kalash - These are vessels that are broad and round bottomed. These are used for storing grains and water.
o Lota - This is a miniature version of the Kalash. It is used as a tumbler when you drink water as well as wash your hands.
o Karchi - This is type of ladle that has a long handle. It is also used for actually "doling out" curries, lentils and gravies.
o Palta or the Khunti - This is a teal type of spatula that has either a triangular or square headpiece as well as a long handle. It is very convenient for turning fish meat and vegetables, as well as for stir frying in an open pan.
o Bonti - This is crescent shaped, sharp edged blade that is being screwed onto a rectangular and solid piece of wood. This is common not only along the coastal areas but also in the eastern parts of India as well. It can be used for chopping, peeling, slicing vegetables, deveining prawns and making fillets.
o Thalis - These are large platters that go hand in hand with bowls or "Katoris", particularly used in serving food. In Indian culture, the bowls and plates of the rich are made out of silver, while it is either clay or brass for the commoners. There are also those who use the Banana plant's leaves or the Saal trees'. These serve as disposable, hygienic and bio-degradable plates. It is still being used during community meals.

Other cooking utensils in India are either made from:
1. Metals
o Iron
o Alloys (Brass and Bronze)

2. Earthenware


The Best of Traditional Indian Cookware

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~Miley's POV I walked back inside and saw Nick and Kevin look at me and smile slightly. Then Taylor looked up at me and I went upstairs. Dragging my feet I suddenly felt tired and exhausted. Why would he move back and then not be friends with me..? What could've possessed him to do that? Have I changed that much? Did I lead him on or something? As I recall he held my hand and kept me close to him the whole night. Oh god, I don't even know anymore! I shouldn't be wrapped around stuff like this. Joe just moved back today and I'm already wrapped around his pinkie! God, why am I freaking out about it? I just gotta ignore this! Continue as if nothing happened. I dressed into my pajamas and then tied my hair up hearing the Jonas' leaving. I saw them enter their new house and then Taylor came in. "Hey, I gotta go. But I'll call you tomorrow okay?" I nodded and hugged her and waved her off. I went upstairs still wrapped up in my thoughts. Why am I thinking so much of such little words? He said we can't be friends not he hates me. I'm haunted by his words of pain and hatred. I turned over in my bed and then twisted around again. He left so suddenly! He just left like he forgot the oven was on! I sighed knowing I wasn't going to get some sleep right now. I got out of my bed and opened my window and got onto the roof ledge staring at the stars that the tree's left open for space. The nice fall air touched my skin I breathed in the smell from the river a mile or back. When was the ...

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