Many executive chefs swear by the immersion blender. Also called a stick blender or hand blender the immersion blender has tons of uses. The best part about them is their ingenious mobility. This makes them perfect for blending things that are cooking on the stove such as soups and sauces. Rather than having to pour the ingredients into another container for mixing you can mix it right in the pot. Not only does this save on cleaning extra dishes but it also saves time in the cooking process. People need to find ways to speed up the home cooking process so that they can cook good meals for their families without spending lots of time in the kitchen.
Immersion blenders are also perfect for mixing up small batches of things. When you only need one smoothie there's no need to get out the blender. Instead simply place your ingredients into a large glass and use your immersion blender to create the perfect smoothie. The immersion blender is also great for making small amounts of baby food. When you cook the family meal save some of the veggies or meat and set aside. Then, simply place them into a small container and use the immersion blender to create instant baby food.
Immersion blenders are also great for making soups and sauces. Cook all the ingredients together and then just use the immersion blender to create a thick and hearty soup. You can also create pesto, tomato sauce and cream sauces and gravy using the gadget. The immersion blender is as essential to the modern kitchen as the whisk. Anyone setting up a new kitchen or updating their appliances should considering adding it to their home. You can find an immersion blender that ranges in price from inexpensive on up. Usually a brand name maker will have an immersion blender that is reliable and durable. A good immersion blender can last for years if it is well taken care of.
Wed, 06/17/2009 - 21:28
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I haven't said a lot about the ongoing battle between Craigslist and certain overly-aggressive politicians, but after reading his most recent blog post, An Apology Is In Order, I have to say that I'm really proud of Jim. Having a CEO standing up to politicians and media for what he believes is right and true really reaffirms my decision to join Craigslist last year. Better yet, he's outdone most of the media by, *gasp*, actually linking to relevant information in...
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Wed, 06/17/2009 - 20:56
And no one can tell us what to write about or how to express ourselves either (in an civilized world).
Wed, 06/17/2009 - 20:39
"The Driveway Moment" reminds me of Max Ernst's "Two Children Menaced by a Nightingale", but with a hint of narrative. That's a good thing.
Wed, 06/17/2009 - 20:34
In early May, Kathleen and I will be participating it the Tour de Cure 2009, a bike ride to raise awareness and money for Diabetes. Craigslist (my employer) is sponsoring a team that we'll both be riding on. Collectively, our team is trying to raise $75,000 during this years ride. If you have a few http://www.orlik.net bucks to spare for a good cause, please consider sponsoring me or sponsoring my wife (or both!). It's for a very good cause. We're...
Wed, 06/17/2009 - 20:32
I’m just back from six days in the San Francisco Bay Area. Every car trip, mostly up and down the East Bay and to Napa, took roughly twice as long as http://www.oliver.info it would have without traffic (e.g., Napa to Oakland Airport was just over 2 hours). Going 20 mph on a highway gives a person