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Pasta Machines – Created to Make Life Much Simpler

Posted by Melvin on Feb 22, 2009 in Stormy Life

Nothing beats the smell and taste of lovely fresh, delicious home-made pasta to send the noses and taste buds of your friends and family wild. But what about those who don’t find the time to make these gastronomic wonders? Well, a pasta machine is going to be your best bet.

These fantastic utensils for the kitchen can assist you in making pasta much more easily, saving time you a lot of time, which is something that is vital when attempting to make the perfect pasta. Kneading and rolling the dough to form a consistent pasta base for any shape or size can really work the arm muscles of even the most dedicated of chefs, and for some people this added work just isn’t worth it, especially when you can buy fresh pasta from most stores these days anyway.

However, with pasta from the shops, they will very often be lacking in the taste supremacy that home-made pasta can bring. One of the main reasons behind this is that the maker of the pasta can use their pasta machine to incorporate any ingredients they wish to make the dish unique. This applies to dishes such as ravioli where the pasta machine can be used to create unique and flavoursome fillings for the little squares as well as Tagliatelle, fettuccine, lasagna and many other types. These can then be added to sauces which can either be bought or home-made for complete authenticity and can really add a little something extra to one of the most versatile food types in the world!

These great pasta machines can prove to be a very effective kitchen utensil to have, especially for those that love to cater for others and one of the best machines of this type is the Imperia pasta machine which comes with various attachments to make that perfect pasta every time. When it comes to devices such as these, there will be very little for the cook to have to do for his or herself and it can help to save time as well as effort – perfect for those with busy lives but rather demanding taste buds!

 
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The Pros and Cons of DIY Kitchens

Posted by Melvin on Feb 22, 2009 in Stormy Life

The kitchen is the most important room in the house. It is the nerve centre of what keeps the family ticking over. So when it comes to giving the kitchen a facelift, should you go for a professional or are DIY kitchens in you?

In the current economic climate, there is no doubt that many of those on the fence may well actually try their hand at a DIY kitchen. If you are handy with tools, then perhaps this is a good choice. For those that struggle to put shelves up though, making a decision such as this is fraught with danger!

If you plan on a major overhaul of the kitchen, then the choice is perhaps not so stark. You will need some specialist tools and will also require some specialist skills. The former could be purchased, or perhaps hired at a cost, but the latter is not something that you can acquire overnight, unless you have a suitable skilled friend to help you.

However, a DIY kitchen facelift is something else, and certainly within the capabilities of a lot more people.

Simply sanding down wooden cupboard doors might be enough to revitalise a kitchen. The same can be said of a worktop, as long as it is wooden. A lick of paint on wooden panels can make a huge difference as well.

Changing the floor can also be a very effective makeover ploy. Changing lino, or even applying new tiling can change the aspect of a kitchen completely. Cork tiling is an interesting choice. The material is soft, so dropped plates have a greater chance of survival. It is also warmer on the feet too.

A simple redecoration of the walls can be very effective as well, though done in conjunction with a cupboard makeover or flooring facelift, can give the impression of a complete new kitchen. The combination of ideas does make the idea of DIY kitchens a lot more appealing!

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