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Why Not Cook At Work?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Team building is so important in business today, especially on the corporate level. Many companies now use a corporate team building event every year to get their teams working together, and so can you. Recently I read the article “Enhance Corporate Camaraderie with Team Cooking Competitions� and it’s all about cooking together so you can work together. We tried it at my company and it worked great, so I highly recommend it for you.

Buying the Right Espresso Machine

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Just as there are many different kinds of espresso flavors and drinks on the market today, so too are there just as many different ways to make an espresso beverage. The main difference, however, in making an espresso base coffee beverage lies in the machine that is used to make it. There are multiple types of espresso machines on the market today and buying the right one is crucial to having the best espresso beverage for yourself and the other individuals you have purchased the machine for. Many people use an espresso machine in their business, and coffee shops are the perfect example of businesses that typically invest in espresso machines.

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Altogether, though, there are more than five different types of espresso machines and the taste of the espresso is probably slightly different when made from each one even though the process of making the espresso is basically the same. The most popular type of espresso machine that is used throughout America coffee shops and breakfast restaurants, though, is the pump-driven espresso machine that is made from the piston espresso machine! This type of espresso machine is interesting because it basically streamlines the whole espresso-making process and makes the process of getting espresso very simple! In fact, many of these types of American espresso machines are automatic, which means that a single button just has to be pushed in order to get some espresso out of it!

On the other hand, some people in other countries routinely use the stovetop espresso machine. This is a machine that, as the name states, sits on your stove and produces espresso. However, the method of doing so is interesting because these types of machines are true steam-driven espresso machines. Hot water is heated in the bottom of the machine, which is forced up to the middle of the espresso machine where the actual beverage is made!

When buying the right espresso machine, though, you’ll probably first and foremost want to invest in one of the easiest espresso machines, which is a pump-driven or even motor-driven espresso machine. All of these espresso machines can be quite expensive, but depending on how enthusiastic you are about your favorite coffee beverage will probably dictate how much money you’re willing to spend. For starters, though, an inexpensive espresso machine around $150 may be just the perfect one to start with.

An issue, though, when buying the right kind of espresso machine is to make sure that it allows you to have the most control over your espresso as possible. For example, does it have different settings for the grinding of the coffee beans? In addition, is the espresso machine that you are interested in contain an automatic whipped cream dispenser, along with a timer for the espresso? All of these things are important, though, when buying the right type of espresso machine, and if you are an avid espresso drinker then you probably will want to invest in the best possible espresso machine possible to suit your tastes!

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Saving Time and Money with Freezer Cooking

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Cooking for your family every night doesn’t have to be a chore that you dread when you come home each evening. If you plan ahead and put together freezer meals, you can have the kids or your husband pop a dish in the oven to warm up so it’s ready when you get home. No mess and no stress required. What’s the secret to this easy method of putting dinner on the table? Once a month cooking or freezer cooking. No matter what you call it, the basic premise is putting together a month’s worth of meals at one time so you don’t have to do it on a nightly basis. To learn how to get started with freezer cooking, read part one and part two of the Christmas Goodies blog’s series on freezer cooking.