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August 25, 2010

Big Boss Grill – What’s So Special About It?

Filed under: Appliances — morris @ 8:35 am

In case you missed the Big Boss Grill As Witnessed on Tv Infomercial, this is what it is: A food prep grill which enables you to produce nutritious tasty meals in just minutes. Furthermore it can even be wiped clean very very easily and stores away without having taking up very much room.

You may well have noticed the recent television commercials and asked your self if it was any good. According to Big Boss Grill evaluations, Yes! The item is proper on the same level as the Magic Bullet blender when it comes to have to have to have food preparation products.

In contrast to some other table top grills which just have a single use, the Big Boss Grill is a multipurpose kitchen appliance which allows you to interchangeably swap among a grill, griddle, sandwich maker and waffle iron. The trick is with its cooking plates which can be effortlessly changed based on what you are cooking.

The Big Boss Grill is sold with six cooking plates in 1 product: grill, griddle, waffle, sandwich, doughnut and omelet.They are easy to move and wash well in the dishwasher.

Individuals have manufactured almost every thing from eggs and bacon to waffles, vegetables to hamburgers and the’ve all turned out wonderful.

It includes a cooking plate which seems like it could produce an impressive grilled cheese sandwich because it cooks from every single side with no needing to lift and turn over. The cookbook bundled involves 50 plus good quality recipes that demonstrate numerous quickly and basic new techniques to develop dishes employing regular residence elements.

A lot of get pleasure from this table best grill primarily mainly because of its convenience and simplicity. For folks who are familiar with their way round the cooking area I suggest you still appear at the Big Boss Grill. At under a hundred dollars it replaces frying pans, grills, waffle makers, sandwich makers and possibly even your BBQ

The Big Boss Grill was developed to aid make life easier for you. This a gadget can make preparing any meal faster, tidier, and simpler. Every single single plate is easily-removed for an effortless wash in your dish washer. The storage holder makes it easy and quick to store and acquire access to each and every plate anytime you want it.You will furthermore get the “Cooking With The Big Boss” recipe book, which contains incredible recipes which can be manufactured quick with frequent ingredients so that you can get began cooking delicious meals appropriate away.

August 16, 2010

Cuisinart CSB-76 Review

Filed under: Appliances — morris @ 11:18 pm

I watch the show (Oprah), saw the episodes (You…), measured my waist in the proper place (not the natural waist but at the belly button) and learned the truth, bought the book (You: On A Diet: The Owner’s Manual for Waist Management), and now wanted to make Dr. Oz’s Magical Breakfast Blaster. So I came to Amazon to pick out an immersion blender. I read all the reviews and Cuisinart CSB-76 was pretty clear that this was everyone’s favorite and bought it based on the reviews and secondarily the reasonable price. I had other things in my cart and so got free shipping. (SIDE NOTE: Kudos to Amazon for having carts that seemingly do not empty. When I see something in the paper or hear about something, I go to Amazon and put it in my cart. Maybe I’ll buy it later; maybe not. But at least I didn’t forget about it.)

This blender is fabulous. Easy to use. I use the nice cup that comes with the blender to make the drink and it’s so thick that I drink it right from that cup, too. A typical shake is water, soy protein, frozen blueberries, frozen bananna, frozen whole cranberries, frozen raspberries, NF milk powder, psyllium seed husks, flaxseed oil. This blender BLASTS THROUGH all the frozen chunks. I might have to work it for a few seconds but it pulverizes the hell out of all of it. Maybe the lower wattage immersion blenders wouldn’t work as good but I don’t know. For 30 bucks, trust me, people, get this delightful little blender. The only thing I have made with it is the Magical Breakfast Blaster on page 265 of the YOU diet book, but I would think that blending a lot of frozen chunks of fruit would be the most challenging job for this blender. If it does this great, surely it has to work great for any other type of blending.

Edited on 5-17-08: I still love the Cuisinart CSB-76. I use it a lot for making cappuchino-feeling coffee. In a large mug of coffee, I add a lot of non-fat skim milk powder and sometimes 1 packet of sugar in the raw and sometimes a teaspoon or two of cocoa powder. The immersion blender does a great job of blending and creating terrific foam. Another thing it’s great for is mincing garlic~Another thing it’s great for is mincing garlic~Another thing it’s great for is mincing garlic~Another thing it’s great for is mincing garlic~Another thing it’s great for is mincing garlic~Another thing it’s great for is mincing garlic~Another thing it’s great for is mincing garlic~Another thing it’s great for is mincing garlic}. Peel the garlic and put them in the container the blender comes with, a couple of pulses, and voila, in 2 seconds it’s perfect to throw into the pan.

Well ok, maybe I am not all shook up so much as BLENDED up. I purchased Cuisinart CSB-76 immersion blender after my older no name brand unit purchased at Wally World died in the middle of blending a pot of hot soup. I like that you can wash the blenders blade assembly in the dishwasher and the stainless steel shaft is not stained like so many of the ALL PLASTIC models. Another thing I love is the power of the unit and the sharpness of the blades; they will reduce a pot of cream of broccoli soup to a smooth consistency in nothing flat.

Oh and when I say broccoli soup folks, I MEAN broccoli soup. I put nearly two bunches of steamed broccoli in my soup and I only chunk it prior to blending with the immersion blender. This blender will puree` the soup to a perfect creamy texture in nothing flat. (Reserve a few pieces of the chunked broccoli to add back to the soup for texture purposes) I have also used it on my potato and asparagus soups with equally great results.

If you are looking for an immersion blender with lots of power and a “NO STAIN” Stainless Steel shaft then IMO, you cannot go wrong with this model from Cusinart.

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