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Egg and Muffin toaster from Back to Basics

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Home Appliances : Egg and Muffin toaster from Back to Basics

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Quick and tasty breakfast sandwiches made in a snap with the Egg and Muffin toaster from Back to Basics. Egg and Muffin toaster from Back to Basics simple yet unique egg and muffin toaster can toast bread, English muffins, bagels or croissants at the same time it steam-poaches eggs and warms pre-cooked meats at the touch of a button. Egg and Muffin toaster from Back to Basics unique poaching tray for eggs and warming tray for meat combo can operate at the same time as the toast function for your favorite baked good. In just four minutes all the ingredients are ready to be combined, to make your ideal breakfast sandwich. When used with non-stick coating spray, the Egg poaching tray is simple to clean, while the toaster portion features a crumb tray for easy cleanup. In addition to poached eggs, this unit can also boil up to 4 eggs at once in eight to ten minutes, or can be used to make steam-scrambled eggs or mini-omelets with cheese. Egg and Muffin toaster from Back to Basics Egg and Muffin Toaster fits easily on kitchen countertops measuring just H8.18” x W15.25’ x D7.20”. Buy Egg and Muffin toaster at Hammacher Schlemmer for just $50.

Egg and Muffin toaster from Back to Basics

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GE Monogram professional convection wall ovens

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Home Appliances : GE Monogram professional convection wall ovens

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Achieve the look and performance of a professional convection wall oven at a fraction of the cost with the new GE Monogram Profession Convection Wall Ovens. Available as either a single or a double GE oven, these premium grade stainless steel ovens feature a reverse-air convention system with dedicated convection elements and a bidirectional fan for consistent temperature throughout the entire oven. GE Monogram professional convection wall ovens die-cast electronic controls give each GE Monogram oven a unique style along with the ability to provide precise cooking control with a six-element design – two baking, two broiling and two convection elements for precision and speed. Each oven has a 4.4 cubic feet total capacity, enough to accommodate larger sized trays and pans and also features self-cleaning, full extension oven racks for easy access, and a hidden bake element quick cleanup after the self-clean cycle. GE Monogram professional convection wall ovens stunning, professional look of a GE oven is completed by the halogen lights on either side, which provide bright and even illumination to the interior of the unit. GE Monogram professional convection wall ovens price for a single wall oven is $2,240 USD, and you can buy a double wall oven for $3,420 USD.

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Modern Timber Home Cool Wood Addition

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Modern Timber Home Cool Wood Addition
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Modern Timber Home Cool Wood Addition

Modern Timber Home – Cool Wood Addition

The Trojan House by Australian architects Jackson Clements Burrows is a gorgeous modern timber home design located in Howthorn, Melbourne, Australia. Inspired by the Trojan horse from Virgil’s epic tale, this equally epic Australia home design is clad in a skin of timber that unifies all its individual parts. The existing Edwardian house design was updated to include three kids’ bedrooms and a bathroom in a seamless, all in a cantilevered space suspended over a rear patio; an addition that extends the existing living space without sacrificing any backyard area. The whole shebang – the original structure, the addition and roof – were then clad in wood for a cohesive look and feel. Interiors are contemporary, with an open-concept living room-dining room-kitchen combo overlooking the pool via a glass wall. Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
via Arch Daily
photo credit: Emma Cross

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Samsung Smart oven

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

Home Appliances : Samsung Smart oven

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Samsung welcomes us to the 21st Century with the release of their new Smart Oven. Samsung Smart oven advanced technology of this oven combines the optimum mix of fan oven cooking with microwaves to deliver delicious food in record time. Ideal for baking, roasting, reheating and defrosting meals for one or two, this Smart Oven can tackle just about any type of cooking. Another advanced feature is the built in scanner that reads bar code information from instant and packaged meals, adjusting cooking time and temperatures according. As stylish as it is technologically advanced, this Smart Oven features a black-tinted glass exterior with chrome accents and orange control accents. Sit back and relax and let this Samsung Smart oven do all the work for you.

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Advice for Flying with Pre-Made Vacation Meals? Good Questions

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

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Q: I read your article about what foods you can take on an airplane, and that was most helpful! I am flying from San Diego to Portland, where we will be driving to a cabin to go snowboarding for three days. I know that we will have a full kitchen at our disposal, so I would like to pack some food to bring with my in my checked luggage.

What are your feelings on freezing certain meals (like meatballs, lasagna, baked mac and cheese), packing them, and reheating them after the flight? I am planning to freeze them, put them in airtight containers, and pack them in an insulated bag. Do you have any suggestions as to recipes that are travel-friendly or packing tips?

Sent by Jackie

Editor: Wow! This idea is really intriguing! At first, we thought freezing food and taking it in your checked luggage would just be an invitation to food poisoning. But then again, we-re pretty sure the luggage compartments of airplanes aren-t heated, so your food would likely stay pretty well frozen while in flight. Provided your drive to the cabin isn-t too long, this plan might just work.

• Some of our favorite recipes: Hot Dish! 12 Gratins, Bakes, and Casseroles from The Kitchn
• And advice for freezing them ahead: Helpful Tips for Make-Ahead and Freeze Casseroles

If you-d rather not risk it, you can always take a bunch of dried goods with you in your luggage. Beans and rice would travel well, as would certain vegetables like squashes and potatoes. And since you-re flying into Portland, there-s bound to be a grocery store en route to your cabin.

Readers, what do you think?

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