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5 Food Processor Buying Tips

March 20th, 2012

If you’re in the market for a food processor, then it is definitely worth looking into buying a Cuisinart food processor. Cuisinart offer high-performance machines at competitive prices and if you look on the Internet, then you can find some great deals on them at any time of year.

However, regardless of the manufacturer you buy from here are five tips on what you are looking for before you with partial hard-earned money. » Read more: 5 Food Processor Buying Tips

11 Cup Food Processor – A Real Time And Money Saver In The Kitchen

February 25th, 2012

Processor 11 Cup Food is a basic necessity for a family of four or more. With the largest capacity, you will be able to process more food with less effort. Some new models have a funnel large enough so that you can put in a potato without cutting it in pieces. In older was less than half the work, the preparation time for cutting the food so that they integrate into the small slide would be able to.

Most of these models, the new size 11 cups have bigger engines, so you are sure that they perform more important work of the dough into a homogeneous mixture without overheating the engine to keep. A larger engine wills your robot more difficult, but it also means it does not slip on your kitchen table. » Read more: 11 Cup Food Processor – A Real Time And Money Saver In The Kitchen

About 304 Stainless Steel Cookware

October 1st, 2011

Although the purchase of kitchen utensils, you often see the term “kitchen utensils 304 stainless steel.” What is stainless steel 304 and is the best choice for kitchen utensils?

In 304 stainless steel is the standard 18 / 8 stainless steel, steel is the most versatile and widely used stainless steel and is available in a wide range of products, shapes and designs than any other. Type 304 has been through a process called annealing (metallurgy), a heat treatment in which a material changes caused changes in their properties such as strength and hardness (Wikipedia) by heating and cooling (Austen) is developed. Sun 304 is an austenitic steel with 18% -20% chromium and 8% -10% nickel, combined with a maximum of.08% carbon and small amounts of other elements. It has excellent forming and welding and welding after annealing is not required when welding thin sections. » Read more: About 304 Stainless Steel Cookware

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