Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Oakley Kitchen Sink Pack

!±8±Oakley Kitchen Sink Pack

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Each Oakley pack has its own prime features. Get them all in one design. The KITCHEN SINK PACK offers every conceivable innovation, from a mobile phone pocket to a padded sleeve that holds a laptop up to 17. The top storage compartment is compression molded to protect eyewear - or use it for a media player and take advantage of the headphone port. Cable zipper pulls let you add a lock to secure the main compartment. The mid-body access flap includes an inner organizer, and a compartment at the bottom has drainage ports for wet or soiled items. You also get plenty of pockets, attachment points and tie downs

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Handy Kitchen Utensils: Oven Thermometers, Tongs, and Microplanes

www.NoTimeToCookDinner.com By popular demand, heres a quick 2-minute video highlighting a few essential kitchen gadgets that you should have on hand. Look for more videos like this in the near future, and let me know if there is anything specific youd like me to feature. Ciao, Kirk Leins, The Everyday Gourmet http

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

What's the Right Temperature for Refrigerator? (Kitchen Tips)

Kitchen Tips: What's the Right Temperature for Refrigerator? - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. A lot of cooks ask me 'what is the right temperature for the refridgerator'. And the best rule of thumb is under 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Obviously you do not want to go down to 32 degrees because then everythings going to start freezing especially in the back of the refridgerator. But if you can keep it to around 38 degrees to 40 degrees at the most. It will ensure fresh poultry, meat and fish. If you do not have a special thermometer for your refrigerator and there is no reason why you should simply take one of these. Most cooks have this. It is a typical thermometer that you use for roast for almost any type of cooking. This particular thermometer starts at 0 degrees Fahrenheit and goes up to 220. You do not need that but make sure whatever thermometer you have is going down to around zero to above 40. When you put it in your fridge, make sure you leave this protective plastic sleeve on. Because here is how the thermometer works: this little tiny tip, this is what really registers the temp. If this is hitting a piece of metal or a metal bowel in the fridge, it can make the air seem cooler than it really is, and that really can throw things off and accelerate spoilage. So keep this on, pop it in your fridge for half hour, see what the temp is and then adjust accordingly.

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