Sunday, November 27, 2011

Quality Belgium Waffle Maker Brands That Deliver Fantastic Waffles

!±8± Quality Belgium Waffle Maker Brands That Deliver Fantastic Waffles

A Belgium waffle maker is a big purchase for some people. With many buyers unhappy with their first decision, you could end up spending a lot of money on a variety of different waffle irons when, if you do your research into the best brands, you could avoid doing so and be satisfied first time!

One of the brands that is deemed as high quality, that everyone is raving about, is Waring. The Waring Pro range of waffle makers are fantastic and whether you are looking for a commercial waffle maker or one which simply delivers waffles as good as you will get in any restaurant, you have found it here. With a choice between the single and the double designs, you can select the one which you think is most suitable, and with the double waffle iron creating up to sixty waffles an hour you can be sure that you or your customers won't have to hang around! These waffle irons are both rotating waffle makers which means that they will be evenly browned and of perfect consistency.

Alternatively, another brand which is highly recommended by lots of users is Villaware. This amazing brand have several different designs which have browning settings so that you can choose how you would like them, and have an alarm which sounds when the waffles are done for your convenience. Also, you will find that one of the waffle makers in this range is very unique in that it creates flower-shaped waffles. Although this design is not for everybody, there are plenty of people who will find this adorable and will find this perfect for their needs.

If you want for your waffle iron to look fantastic in your kitchen and fit in perfectly then Kitchenaid to a range of makers called the Artisan which caters to this need. With a sleek look and a choice of black, red or cream, you can select whichever you think will suit your decoration or personality better. This is another rotating waffle iron which means that this will produce delicious waffles, and is also very speedy. Another great feature of this waffle maker is the fact that it has a non-stick surface; great if you don't want to struggle getting your waffle out or when cleaning up.

With other fantastic brands, such as Toastmaster, Sunbeam and Black and Decker, you can feel safe in the knowledge that the maker that you are buying is of great quality and that you won't have any issues with it. If you're looking for perfect waffles then you should clearly consider one of these superb brands for your Belgium waffle maker.


Quality Belgium Waffle Maker Brands That Deliver Fantastic Waffles

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Looney Tunes WM20LT Sylvester and Tweety Waffle Maker 3D

!±8± Looney Tunes WM20LT Sylvester and Tweety Waffle Maker 3D

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Post Date : Nov 25, 2011 07:33:09 | N/A

Now you can do what Sylvester has never managed to do: eat Tweety! Slather the little bird with butter, hose him down with syrup, and then munch, munch, munch--because now he's a 7-1/2-inch golden waffle, your breakfast cartoon treat. And not just any waffle, either. Following the recipes included with this unique waffle maker will lead you to chocolate waffles, cornmeal waffles, peanut butter waffles, oatmeal raisin waffles, whole-wheat banana nut waffles, or raised lemon waffles. --Schuyler Ingle

  • Sylvester exterior and Tweety waffle plates
  • Cool-touch handles
  • Nonstick plates for easy cleanup
  • Temperature indicator light in Sylvester's nose
  • 3- to 5-minute cooking cycle

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Monday, November 14, 2011

History of The Sandwich Maker

!±8± History of The Sandwich Maker

A sandwich is one of the oldest foods known to man. In its basic form, it is nothing but two slices of bread with some sort of filling or stuffing in the middle. Over the years the art of sandwich making has improved so much that you get umpteen different kinds of sandwiches now, but traditionally sandwiches were eaten when it was not feasible to eat normal food, like when you were working or when you were traveling.

A sandwich maker, or sandwich toaster as it is otherwise called is a very simple contraption. It is just two square concave pieces of cast iron that could be clamped together and then held over coals or an open fire using long tong like handles. The fire not only toasted the bread, but also melted the cheese that was part of the stuffing making the whole thing taste much better. This kind of sandwich makers were carried around with people in Australia and South Africa until the mid 20th century because it was one of the most convenient ways to eat hot food out in the open when you were camping.

Sometime in the early 20th century electrical sandwich toasters were invented which used electricity to do the same thing that the fire used to do earlier. It was nothing but the same concave apparatus from the traditional toasters that were heated on the outside using electrical heaters. The whole thing was covered in heat proof material so that the heat did not come outside.

In 1974 Breville in Australia released their "Snack 'n' Sandwich toaster" which had a unique "Cut-n-Seal" mechanism that cut the sandwich diagonally across the middle and sealed the sides too. This design was so popular that it sold 400,000 units within the first year of launch which is why even now, Breville is used eponymously for sandwich toasters in different parts of the world. The same design has since been copied by almost all manufacturers so that it is the most widely and commonly found design among sandwich toasters today.

Sandwich makers are inexpensive machines that are one of the most used items in a modern kitchen. In fact the only thing that outsells the sandwich toasters are the combination waffle and sandwich makers because it gives you the option of making both waffles and sandwiches.


History of The Sandwich Maker

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