Archive for October, 2009

What kind of fruit smoothie should I make in my kitchen garbage disposal?

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

I am trying to be healthy, so I am thinking of peaches and banana with a handful of spinach.

My blender is not working, but I can use the garbage disposal. I was able to use it one other time to chop tomatoes for salsa that I made for my co-workers. My blender was working at the time, but was not clean.

Any other delicious ideas?

I’ve done the same thing when making milkshakes for the inlaws visit back on Memorial day. I think a banana/blueberry one would be tastey and full of antioxidants and potassium as well.

What small kitchen appliances do you use on a routine basis?

Monday, October 26th, 2009

today as compared to the ones you used as a child? We had a toaster, percolator, electric mixer, later a crock pot, blender, and much later a microwave. Today, microwave oven, Foreman grill, coffee maker, toaster, crock pot, rice cooker, blender. Rarely use the electric mixer and still use the same one I got for a wedding gift 35 years.

Toaster. I love to eat toast and waffles any time of the day or night.

what is red and green in a kitchen blender?

Saturday, October 24th, 2009


Santa Clause in trouble

can anyone recomend good brand of blenders?

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

i need a high powered blender that at least 600 watt and is not a kennmore or kitchen aid blender or the oster brand either

We just bought to of these for our store( to make smoothies) and they’re great.

Vita-mix

http://www.vitamix.com/foodservice/

Acceptable kitchen appliance materials?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

If you were to make a new blender/pepper-grinder/kitchen appliance what would be acceptable materials?

Or, where would I find this information?

I have tried searching www.fda.gov to no avail, yahoo and google don’t give me anything specific.

Thanks!
The reason I am asking, is we need to "cite" some sources, and an official FDA or regulatory requirement would help :)

You probably want to do your research at http://nsf.org/ not the FDA. NSF is the non-profit organization that certifies food handling products.