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Sunday, December 25, 2011
KitchenAid Stand Mixer Slicer Shredder Attachment @ Bed Bath & Beyond
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Bosch MUM46A1 Food Mixer
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Bosch MUZ 7 GM1 Grain Mill with Steel Cone Grinder
!±8± Bosch MUZ 7 GM1 Grain Mill with Steel Cone Grinder
This Grain Mill is suitable for all types of dry grains. It can be used on the Universal or the Concept Series mixers with the proper adapters..
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
History of Dishwashers
Dishwashers are so popular nowadays, for it's such an amazing invention that can extremely save you time in cleaning your dishes leaving you with more time to spend on other important matters in life.
The birth of this popular home appliance dates way back in 1850, when an American inventor named Joel Houghton obtained a patent on a hardly workable wooden machine that had a hand-turned wheel that splashes water on dishes. That was just the machine's humble beginning that spiraled many advancements soon after.
Taking this invention to the next level was L.A. Alexander who, in 1865, patented a device that utilizes a hand crank and gearing to spin a rack of dishes through a dishwater. However, it still did poorly in cleaning dirty dishes.
It was not until 1886 that a first-ever hand-operated practical dishwasher was built. Amazingly, it was a woman who finally did it. Her name was Josephine Cochrane, a wealthy grand-daughter of John Fitch who invented the steam boat. She made known her invention in 1893 during the World Fair in Chicago where she took the fair's highest recognition. The company she started that manufactured her dishwashers eventually became known as KitchenAid. Other companies also popped up making their own versions of dishwashers, such as using a conveyor belt or spinning basket that passes the dirty dishes under jets of hot water.
It was in 1920 when dishwasher models where installed with permanent plumbing, yet it was just restaurants, hotels, and wealthy families who were able to take advantage of it due to it's bulky setup and expensive cost. It was not until 1937 that a smaller version fit for a household was made by William Howard Livens. It was in 1950s that the dishwasher caught on with the general public for it became cheaper and smaller. It then became common to every household in the U.S. by 1970s.
Today, dishwashers are made available in different shapes, sizes, and functionalities to every households by a number of manufacturers. Among the most notable dishwasher brands in the market today are Fisher and Paykel, KitchenAid, Whirlpool, GE, Bosch, and Kenmore Elite.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Blendtec Mix N' Blend II Mixer and Blender on 1Motor Base
!±8± Blendtec Mix N' Blend II Mixer and Blender on 1Motor Base
The Mix n' Blend II is designed for blending, mixing, whipping, and kneading. Everything you need for healthy living.The Mix n' Blend II has you covered mixing, whipping, blending, and kneading is all just a button away. With 1000 watts of power there isn't any job it can't handle.The Mix n' Blend II features a smart auto knead button which kneads your bread to the perfect gluten level then automatically shuts off, up to 12 lbs. No more long and tedious kneading.A 4 quart mixing bowl and 64 ounce blender jar makes even large jobs a breeze. Its compact size fits nicely on the counter.Preparing food is fast, easy, and fresh with the Mix n' Blend II. With 5 automatic mixer cycles and 8 automatic blender cycles, the Mix n' Blend II is the complete kitchen machine. The touch pad controls and easy to read display make it simple to navigate the many available options and choose the right one for the job.