Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Canning Recipes

!±8± Canning Recipes

The canning of foods will sterilise and seal the contents so that they will be preserved for future use. Food is place into glass or tin containers and then hermetically sealed. These are then heated so as to destroy the micro-organisms that spoil the foods. It is a process which was first invented in the early 19th Century and is still very popular today. Many products which we buy at the store are canned to preserve their freshness. Canning has always been a very popular way to increase the shelf life of products at home and there are many companies who produce specialist jars for this purpose. One of the longest standing manufacturers of canning equipment is Kerr. Not only have they produced their glass jars since the early 1900s but they have published Kerr Canning recipes in their highly respected books.

During the depression, canning became a vital part of every day life, with many people dependant on the preservation of foods for the winter months. Kerr set up an educational program to teach the principle of canning and to show how the process could ensure a steady food supply even when fruit and vegetables were out of season and difficult to get hold of. They had promotional cars which toured the country giving advice and advertising their products. Many small books were distributed to housewives showing the science of canning and giving Kerr canning recipes for them to use at home.

As a part of their drive to bring canning into our homes, Kerr also gave many demonstrations of canning techniques and even installed some model kitchens in the 1930s. The company did an excellent job in capitalising on the great depression. The timing was good for Kerr as many people were suffering from job losses and reduced incomes and were finding that times were hard. The preservation of food was becoming an important fact of life and as a relatively new company, they were able to establish their glass canning products as being indispensable. The Kerr canning recipes were a tremendous help to many people during the depression and enabled families to preserve foods much more easily and with increased safety.

Kerr were marketing two main products; the economy jar and the self-sealing mason jar. The latter was well known for its two piece lid. As these could create a vacuum at the neck of the jars, canning could easily be done in the home and Kerr Canning recipes became a great success.

The jars are still available today, although the original plant in Sand Springs Oklahoma was closed when the company was bought by Ball-Incon in 1991. Ball has continued to produce their canned food recipe book and it is still possible to get hold of the book of Kerr Canning recipes from second hand book stores and on the internet.


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

FoodSaver V2460 Advanced Design Vacuum Food Sealer

!±8± FoodSaver V2460 Advanced Design Vacuum Food Sealer

Brand : FoodSaver | Rate : | Price : $129.99
Post Date : Dec 14, 2011 06:06:08 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days


  • Vacuum sealer with flat touchpad control panel keeps food fresh longer
  • Hands-free operation; built-in bag-roll storage with cutter; easy-lock latch
  • 2 speed settings; 2 sealing levels; CrushFree Instant Seal; accessory port
  • Includes 11-inch-wide bag roll, 3 quart-size bags, 2 gallon-size bags, and accessory hose
  • Measures approximately 13-4/5 by 18-2/7 by 6 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Weston 65-0201 Pro-2300 Vacuum Sealer, Silver

!±8±Weston 65-0201 Pro-2300 Vacuum Sealer, Silver

Brand : Weston
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Price : $393.00
Post Date : Dec 10, 2011 16:30:40
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This Weston Vacuum sealer is perfect for protecting domestic meats, game fish, vegetables or your personal possessions from the harmful effects that oxygen or freezer burn may cause. Capable of sealing bags up to 15-inch wide, this sealer is the largest in the industry, making any big job a breeze.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Minipack - Manufacturer of Quality Shrink Wrap & Vacuum Sealing Machines

!±8± Minipack - Manufacturer of Quality Shrink Wrap & Vacuum Sealing Machines

Shrink wrap machines and vacuum sealers have a lot in common. They both use plastic-based films to package and preserve products. They are also both widely used in the commercial food industry. Not surprisingly, they are also both made by the well-known manufacturer Minipack. While the name may not be as well known as Sony or Microsoft, Minipack is one of the best-known manufacturers in the packing industry.

Minipack is headquartered in Italy, where they are known as Minipack-Torre. Minipack became a big player in 1976 with the release of several chamber shrink wrap machines. Minipack's U.S. headquarters is based out of California and is known as Minipack America. Minipack has made a name for themselves over the past 30+ years because their machines have proven to be durable and get the job done right the first time.

Minipack's all-star shrink wrap team features the Minipack Digit series, Diva series and Sealmatic series of shrink wrap machines, which are designed for high-volume packaging of CDs, DVDs, boxes and more. Minipack is also very popular in the low to mid-volume shrink wrap market with the release of their Galaxy and Galileo machines, which are compact and easy to use.

Most of Mipack's shrink wrap machines us an integrated "chamber" heat tunnel. This increases the speed of shrink wrapping by cutting the film around the product and shrinking the film in one single pass. Some of the higher-end machines feature custom programming, magnetic locks, waste film winder and more.

Minipack also manufactures a wide variety of vacuum sealers, ranging from more traditional external models to chamber vacuum sealers. The Minipack Fast Vac is designed for home and low-volume vacuum sealing where their MVS series are designed for high-volume vacuum sealing.

Vacuum sealers are used to package fish, beef, vegetables and more. Food is placed in a special bag after which the air is removed and the bag is sealed. Due to the lack of air, the shelf life of food is dramatically increased. Vacuum sealing is also used to prevent freezer burn by protecting the food inside.

Unlike many department-store vacuum sealers, Minpack vacuum sealers are serviceable. This means if for any reason a part wears out, it can be replaced. There is no need to replace the entire machine. This is also the case with Minipack's line of shrink wrap machines.

Shrink wrap and vacuum sealing machines from Minipack are a great choice for any business that packages products on a regular basis. Contact Office Zone for more information on Minipack shrink wrap machines and vacuum sealers.


Minipack - Manufacturer of Quality Shrink Wrap & Vacuum Sealing Machines

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Monday, November 28, 2011

FoodSaver FSFSSL0320-000 Heavy-Duty Vacuum Sealer

!±8± FoodSaver FSFSSL0320-000 Heavy-Duty Vacuum Sealer

Brand : FoodSaver | Rate : | Price : $152.95
Post Date : Nov 29, 2011 07:30:24 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Vacuum sealing system designed with the sportsman in mind
  • Rugged design, increased vacuuming and intelligent repetitive sealing to handle multiple jobs
  • Extra deep, removable, dishwasher safe drip tray
  • Bag material, accessory hose and instructions included

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Is It Worth It To Buy An Expensive Watch?

!±8± Is It Worth It To Buy An Expensive Watch?

Watch prices are soaring... consider this. One man, in 1999, sold his custom made watch for million. Consider it - eleven million dollars. That's more than most people make in a lifetime.

Sure, you're probably not looking into a multi-million dollar watch. But most good, sturdy watches on the market cost a decent bit. And if you want them to look good, you're going to have to spend even more.

Like with the Parmigiani Bugatti Type 370, a classy and attractive watch that topped the Forbes list of top 10 most expensive watches. Clocking in at 0,000, it's got just about any feature you would honestly need. With six sapphires also attached, you can't go wrong.

But is it really worth it to spend even a few thousand on a watch - is there honestly a difference between those that cost you a few months salary, and those that you can grab anywhere?

Quality

A watch is a watch, right? Well, you know, it doesn't quite break down like that - a watch's quality is something you should consider when you're purchasing one.

A cheaper watch often has worse quality. If you tend to bump your watches into things, scrape it against walls, drop it down stairs, or do something even worse to it, you're probably going to want to purchase a sturdier, better quality watch.

However, if you take good care of your watches, then you might not need to purchase it.

Looks

What about the looks? Like expensive looking things (They look expensive because they are!)? Well, you probably won't get that with a cheaper watch - and if you do, most people will be able to tell it's a fake.

If you love looking good, an expensive watch does add the touch that might be missing from your outfit, or look.

Features

The basic, uninteresting watch is, indeed, basic. There are no extra features - you can tell the time, and maybe the date. But that's it - no question, no hassle, no extras.

But if you need some extra things on your watches, or just want something interesting to talk about, a more expensive watch will have it. A lot of extra's, actually.

There's nothing wrong with extras - and if you want them, then a more expensive watch is for you.

Well...

If you want an expensive watch for the features, the looks, or maybe just the quality, then you should buy something a little more expensive. But, if you just need it to tell the time, then maybe you shouldn't spend that much.


Is It Worth It To Buy An Expensive Watch?

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Alternative Pet Food

!±8± Alternative Pet Food

Should you be concerned about your dog or cats health these days?
With all the dog and cat food companies that are recalling there food, for poisonings,
you most likely should be. As a pet owner now there are limited products for your loved pets.

But there is a solution to this problem, why not cook or bake for your cats and dogs.
At least you know what your putting in there pet food, and not to mention your cat
and dog will enjoy there new found pet food much better than that old canned byproduct anyway.

With limited choices of what to feed your pets, more and more pet owners are
feeding them table food and dinner scrapes. It is important to keep your pet healthy
with a balanced meal, with the right nutrients, minerals, vitamins, and proteins for your
type of cat or dog.

It's really not that hard to prepare meals and treats for your pets:
There are many different recipes you can prepare for them that are healthy and
good for them. Just put aside a little time each week to make your dog or cat treats,
and you will be able to give them there treats for the week and the same goes for
there meals, except you might have to prepare them a little more often, maybe
two or three times a week just to keep it fresh. But you can prepare one batch
for the whole week and freeze half of it in your freezer, provided you have the space,
or if you have a kitchen vacuum sealer for moist food, dry food you can just save in a container.


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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Vacuum Food Sealers Review

!±8± Vacuum Food Sealers Review

One of the top brands of vacuum food sealer is FoodSaver. Tilia (FoodSaver) requires 'Channel Bags'. These are custom manufactured for Tilia by 'Sorbent Systems'. They are multilayer bags specially formulated to hold a vacuum.

My Foodsaver is too old to even have a model number. It works as well as the day I bought it. It is heavier then an anvil, but it works as advertised and it has a vacuum port for accessories. The only ones I have are adapters to evacuate 'Mason jars'. Food bacterias do not live in a high vacuum. I don't use my 'FoodSaver' anymore. My FoodSaver will thoroughly crush an aluminum soda can.

Another brand of vacuum sealer is the Sinbo VS 280 from Sorbent Systems. It uses a vacuum system different then Tilia. It is a snorkel system. That is, it has a very flat retractable tube that inserts into the top of the bag allowing a seal to occur that will support evacuating the bag. It will evacuate and seal 'Ziploks' quite successfully. Howver 'Ziploks' are not strong enough nor are they designed to hold a vacuum. My VS280 will also crush an aluminum can, but possibly not quite as flat as the Foodsaver does. The difference is hard to tell. I have no idea what the vacuum is in mm Hg. I see no difference in longevity in the freezer.

You can get 6" X 8" and 8" X 12" bags from Sorbent Systems in quanties of 400 (200 each). These bags are at least as reliable as the Tilia bags and far cheaper. I don't bother to wash them out and I use a lot of them. Like the Tilia bags, my typical method of reheating vacuumed, frozen food is to put a bag into a pot of water and boil it for a few minutes. Beware of allowing your machine to ingest fluids into the vacuum motor. My VS280 has gone belly up for that reason. (Damn demon rum). I will order a new one tomorrow. They are reasonably priced the last time I looked. I may query the company about getting mine repaired, but they don't seem to have much support for this little machine.

My first sealer was a Tilia (FoodSaver) and the one I now own is a Black & Decker (B&D). Although they say you can use "most bags from other manufacturers", I found the gallon-sized Tilia bags were 1/2 inch WIDER and not easily useable. Comparing the 2 machines, my overall vote would go to the Tilia (FoodSaver); it was faster and the bags seemed to stay sealed better. My B&D has problems with the larger bags of their own. They just don't seal as well.


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Sunday, October 30, 2011

FoodSaver V3835 Vacuum Food Sealer with SmartSeal Technology

!±8± FoodSaver V3835 Vacuum Food Sealer with SmartSeal Technology

Brand : FoodSaver | Rate : | Price : $135.00
Post Date : Oct 30, 2011 17:47:28 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Introducing the innovative and easy to use FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealer with SmartSeal™ Technology. The Automatic Bag Sensing feature takes all the guesswork out of vacuum packaging. Plus the new vertical profile keeps your kitchen counter clutter-free!

  • Automatic vacuum-packaging system with SmartSeal technology keeps food fresh longer
  • 2 vacuum speeds; 2 seal levels;canister mode; marinade mode for marinating in minutes
  • Space-saving upright design; LED meter progress lights; auto liquid detection; built-in bag-roll storage
  • Includes 11-inch roll, 3 quart-size bags, 2 gallon-size bags
  • Measures approximately 5 by 16 by 10 inches

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