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Cuisinart FP-14DC Elite Collection 14-Cup Food Processor, Die Cast
!±8± Cuisinart FP-14DC Elite Collection 14-Cup Food Processor, Die Cast
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- 1000-watt food processor with 14-cup work bowl and nesting 4-1/2- and 11-cup work bowls
- On/off/dough/pulse touchpad controls; wide-mouth feed tube; blade-locking system
- Stainless-steel slicing disc, shredding disc, chopping/mixing blades, and dough blade
- Dishwasher-safe parts; accessory storage case, spatula, "how-to" DVD, and recipe/instruction book included
- Measures 7-4/5 by 10-1/5 by 17 inches; 3-year limited warranty; 10-year motor warranty
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
How to Clean Your Espresso Machine in 7 Easy Steps
How does one eat an elephant? The (grinning) response is "One bite at a time!". It is the same with any large task, really. Taken in its entirety, it may be formidable. Break it down into its elements, into small bite-sized pieces, and those really don't look formidable in the least. Those steps can each be something that isn't so difficult, something which can be done. And when you get all of them done, why, you will see that you have accomplished the entire large task. That's just precisely how it really is with how to clean your espresso machine. Here is a way to tackle the formidable task of cleaning your espresso machine, in 7 easy steps.
Step 1. Make sure the espresso machine is off and unplugged before getting started. For this you will need to of course assure that it's safe to wash the machine since you will be using water to rinse some parts. If you choose not to do this or forget it, you may cause short circuit and may also cause serious damage to your machine. Not to mention that there's a chance for you to get electrocuted as well.
Step 2. Gently wipe off the outside part of the machine with a damp cloth. This step is will keep you machine look shiny and new at least on it's outside cover.
Step 3. With a screwdriver, unscrew the group head to remove it. This will then enable you to scrub the parts of the group head, which include the screen and the brass dispersion plate. Scrub the parts with a brush and plain water until it's totally clean. You can also opt to soak these parts overnight in water mixed with a specific espresso machine cleaner.
Step 4. Backflush the espresso machine, you should be able to see the manufacturer's recommendation on how often the machines should be backflushed in the manual. Normally it should be done about twice a week.
Step 5. With a wet cloth, clean the milk wand. You can also remove it and soak in warm water in order to take out milk residue. An important point to bear in mind here is to use a pipe cleaner to remove milk residue inside the wand and a pin or paper clip to unclog the steam hole. This is important to make sure that no milk residue will be left behind, which could cause unwanted smell.
Step 6. Decalcify the interior by running a mixture of one part white vinegar to one part water through the machine. Then run plain water through the machine two to three times until the interior is clean.
Step 7. Reassemble the machine.
Protip: Do not put soap in your machine. Also, always make sure you read and follow manufacturer's instructions on how to clean your espresso machine.
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
KitchenAid KFP7I5 7-Cup Food Processor, White
!±8±KitchenAid KFP7I5 7-Cup Food Processor, White
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Price : $80.99
Post Date : Nov 24, 2011 00:57:29
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This powerful and hardworking food processor from KitchenAid takes the pain out of food prep. It features a full-size feed tube and multiple blades, including a stainless steel multipurpose blade that blends, chops, minces and emulsifies quickly and easily.
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
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Cuisinart DLC5BC Food Processor, 7-Cup Chrome
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Price : $113.00
Post Date : Nov 14, 2011 11:01:03
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Monday, November 7, 2011
Cuisinart Programmable, 12-Cup - Thermal Carafe Drip Coffee Maker
The award winning brand, Cuisinart, founded in 1973 by the late Carl Sontheimer, is just not limited to their wonderful food processors but has also become a stand out with their line of drip coffee makers. The DTC-975BKN (black) / DTC-975N (white) 12-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker is the only 12-cup, double-wall thermal (carafe) drip coffee maker on the market, keeping your delicious coffee hot and fresh for hours.
Features of the Cuisinart DTC-975BKN / DTC-975N:
Classic design with stainless accents
Fully automatic with 24-hour programmability
Coffee can be brewed any time during a 24-hour cycle
12 (5 oz.) cup double-wall insulated stainless steel carafe accented in either black or white
Patented Brew Through & Pour Through Lid for easy serving and it keeps air out and coffee fresh and hot for hours
Automatic shut off
Audible beep sounds when brewing cycle is complete
Brew Pause(TM) Feature lets you enjoy a cup of coffee before brewing has finished
Easy-to-see water level markings
Includes #4 paper-filter starter kit
Limited 3-year warranty
Dimensions: 16" H x 7.5" W x 11.25" D
Weight: 6 pounds
Ratings for this drip coffee maker range between 2.5 out of 5 to 5 out of 5 stars from different users. People have reported the coffee staying warm for up to 6 hours. That means no more warming plates burning your already brewed coffee. It'll taste the same as when it was first brewed all day long with Cuisinart's patented Brew Through & Pour Through Lid which keeps air out. Honestly, we will really never get another drip coffee maker that uses a warming plate because we just hate that smell of burning coffee.
Some of the features that people like the best about the Cuisinart DTC-975BKN / DTC-975N are:
Stainless double-wall insulated thermal carafe
12-cup capacity / large capacity
Auto shut-off after brew cycle
Brews great coffee
Impact resistant
Keeps coffee warm for hours
Some of the features that people didn't like are:
The beeps it makes are annoying
The carafe is slow pouring
Flimsy construction
High profile (16")
No slow drip option
Hard to read LCD
All in all, we rate the Cuisinart DTC-975BKN(black) / DTC-975N (white) a 4 out of 5 stars. We think it makes great coffee, the thermal carafe keeps your coffee hot and fresh tasting for hours, it's easy to use and as a bonus, it looks great sitting on the counter. For the to 0 price tag, it's a great value and will provide you with pot after pot (or we should say "carafe after carafe") of great coffee.
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