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January 13, 2012

The Convenience Of Catalog Shopping

Do you need to go out to shop for some cookware? You are one of those busy persons with a lot of responsibilities, and you can hardly find the time to go shopping. You had been trying for ages to ease your heavy schedule without success and you have resigned to the idea that you simply have no time for even simple hobbies or the simple task of buying things for the house.

Your case is bad but not desperate. There is a way out of your predicament without serious disruption to your routine - meaning that you can continue performing your daily activities and at the same time buy that kitchen cookware and even have the luxury of taking your time in selecting the specific product. This is what catalog shopping is all about, offering the alternative to buy consumer products without physically going to the stores.

The buyer’s freedom of choice is in no way compromised when doing his catalog shopping. If you want to buy quality and expensive kitchenware, you can find it in the shopping catalogs of the product dealers complete with descriptions and specifications along with the current prices.

The same is true if you are more budget conscious and wants to survey the market for products in the lower half of the price range, all you have to do is to get hold of a shopping catalogs carrying the products you want. In addition to companies that market their wares exclusively through catalogs, many major retailers in the brick and mortar world now also market their own inventory of products through catalogs.

Contrary to the general belief, the shipping cost and handling charges will not amount to much. There are even some catalog sellers who will waive the shipping charges and handling cost for volume purchases that will exceed a specified minimum quantity or value. To facilitate transactions, most catalog establishments also have toll free numbers for customers who may want to call for information or have inquiries or place their orders.

Finally, catalog shopping allows for you to purchase products with a guarantee. Consumers therefore need not worry about buying products without actually seeing them because all transactions are subject to customer acceptance, and all shipping cost of returned items are at the sellers’ account.

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Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Carole Ashley

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July 20, 2010

Fresh Coffee Quickly With This New Invention

Coffee pods, a new invention finding their way into coffee enthusiast’s collections, are gaining popularity in recent years. Made with a design that can be used once and thrown away, these tasty treats make a perfect cup of Joe. Special machines that can take coffee pods push hot water through the pod, in a process not unlike a hasty version of making hot tea with teabags.

Different Pods For Different Tastes And Needs

There are several different varieties of coffee pods and pod coffee makers. You are likely familiar with at least two of them: a flattened pod that looks like a UFO made out of a tea bag, and a short plastic cup about the size of a one time use coffee creamer.

How Different Styles of Pod Coffees Brew

Your pod coffee brewer is based on a simple design: place the pod inside the machine and press a button - but how does it make that great cup of coffee? A circular pod style works just like a teabag, counting on the hot water pushing through the small grains inside to make a delicious brew. Cup styles, sometimes called K-cups, work by having the machine pierce the top foil cover and bottom with a needle, delivering hot water through grinds and a mini filter inside before flowing out the bottom opening.

A Coffeehouse At Home : Coffee Pods Save You Money

For people who enjoy coffee, their daily routine likely entails getting a cup (or several) from a local coffee house or chain coffee store. No matter where it is purchased, it all adds up to one thing: having people make your coffee for you can cost a lot of money, especially if it is a habit. Coffee pods, which cost less than a dollar each, can give you your favorite drink for much less than what you’d pay at a store.

Pod Coffee: Add It To Your Shopping List

Your money and time are both valuable, so when a product gives you a little of both in return, and tastes amazing, wouldn’t you want to give it a trial? If you want flavored coffee pods, hot tea varieties, and even creamy hot chocolate, they’re all available too - so get these easy-to-make time savers for your own home.

Want more information on coffee pods? Caroline suggests checking out these other Great Coffee Pods resources.

Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Caroline Fester

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April 25, 2010

Be Sure Prior To Purchasing A Tassimo Brewer In Lieu Of A Normal Coffee Pod Brewer

At first blush, going by the title, you’re probably assuming that I’m going to dissuade folks from buying the Tassimo Brewer in favor of a normal coffee pod brewer. Nothing could be further from the truth. The concept of a bar-coded single serve coffee system that makes fairly complicated concoctions all on its own is, to be honest, amazing, and standard coffee pods can’t hope to compare to that level of sophistication. However, Tassimo Brewers do have one huge short-coming, and that is that you cannot use anything other than T-Discs with them.

Isn’t This A Typical Coffee Pod Issue?

Although it seems like this would be a universal problem with all single serve coffee makers, there are ways of dealing with it in most cases. No, it’s not as easy as simply using the correct coffee pods, but there are all sorts of adapters that will convert one format into something that can be used in just about any device. It’s not perfect, largely due to a lack of standardization, even though many products are advertised as “universal”. Usually, though, you can either check the Internet for the solution, or figure it out on your own. If a brand of coffee pod doesn’t do what you think it should, for instance, you can just try another brand.

What Makes Tassimo’s System Different?

The Tassimo’s biggest problem is the shape of its discs. Simply look at regular coffee pods and it becomes obvious exactly why they’re not interchangeable with T-Discs. The bar-code system takes it a step further, leaving the user with no way to tell the Tassimo what to do with any format that lacks a bar-code. Some have attempted to refill T-Discs, but no one has figured out how to re-seal them, which means the machine can’t build up enough pressure to brew.

Why Wouldn’t One Always Use T-Discs?

Although the idea behind buying the Tassimo brewer obviously includes using T-Discs, there are a few reasons why this might not work out quite like expected. Many times folks simply cannot afford T-Discs. They’re not cheap, and are a bit overkill if all you want is a cup of coffee. Availability can also be an issue. Small town grocery stores, for example, typically do not stock things like this. Some simply object to the idea. Buying a Tassimo forces the consumer to continue buying from that company in the form of the T-Discs. Some people don’t like how that looks. Although there are a few other brand names making T-Discs, it’s pretty obvious that it’s all licensed.

What If I Already Have A Tassimo Brewer?

If you purchased a Tassimo brewer, and are now finding yourself in a bit of a spot, your options are sadly limited. Hopefully most people will think twice before they purchase a product that is so proprietary. To be honest, your cheapest solution will be to just buy a cheap pod coffee brewer, eating the cost of the Tassimo and using it when you want something special and can afford it. Standard coffee pods are not expensive, and you can purchase them in bulk both online and at popular retail outlets.

Want more information on coffee pods? Trish suggests checking out these other coffee pod resources.

Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Tricia Taylor

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April 19, 2010

How To Make Popcorn By Using Red Microwave

The large rectangle box with knobs and complex buttons are a thing of the past. Today, red microwave are smaller in size and greater in power. We now have the luxury of one-touch buttons for cooking most of our popular foods. The red microwave has not only sped up cooking time, but increased convenience in the kitchen by momentous standards. Despite all the advances in technology, most consumers still think of their red microwave as an someone portion cooking device. A bag of popcorn or cup of coffee are common items to put in a red microwave. Commodious red microwave dinners or other snacks are also rather popular. With the wonders of a red microwave, there must be more you can do with it.

Here are some great tips for cooking in the red microwave. We all know that the red microwave is terrific for warming up a snack, but did you know that you can freshen up a bag of old chips or pretzels by placing them in a red microwave safe bowl and cooking for one minute on high? Your stale snacks will taste like new.

Your red microwave can make cooking a breeze. When using a formula that calls for softened cream cheese, toss a package in the red microwave for 1.5 to 2 minutes at 50% power. You will never need to leave that cream cheese out on the counter again. Softening butter or margarine is easy in the red microwave. A stick of margarine or butter only takes 45 seconds in the red microwave. Never cook the butter in the packaging. Always unwrap the stick of butter and place in a red microwave safe bowl.

Did you know you can toast coconut in the red microwave? Spread coconut on a paper plate in a thin layer. Keep a close watch on the coconut to avoid over-browning. Cook on high 2 to 3 minutes until lightly brown.

You can also toast nuts and seeds in the red microwave. Whether it is sunflower seeds, seeds from your Halloween pumpkin, or almond slivers, they will turn out beautifully in the red microwave. Spray a red microwave safe plate with non-stick cooking spray. Place the nuts or seeds in a thin layer on the plate. Use High power to cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Stop when the seeds or nuts are lightly brown because they will darken as they cool.

At Red Microwave find great prices on a large selection of Compact Microwave Ovens, Maytag Microwave Ovens and Red Microwaves.

Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Neo Tyler

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February 2, 2010

A Breakdown Of ESE Coffee Pods, Their Purpose, And Advantages And Disadvantages

ESE coffee pods, or “easy serving espresso” coffee pods, are manufactured for use in both a generic coffee pod brewer and espresso machines. The entire reason they were created was to make an easy, fast way to have espresso at home or work, without having to spend the time and money on a coffee shop. Do you live for your morning or afternoon espresso, but can’t stand the sap on your wallet? If so, ESE coffee pods may be just what you’re looking for.

Will ESE Coffee Pods Work In My Coffee Pod Machine?

Those who make them intend ESE coffee pods to be used in coffee pod makers as well as espresso machines. When utilizing your espresso machine, a special adapter is needed to use an ESE coffee pod. However, with a coffee pod maker, it’s possible that it could be as simple as tossing the ESE coffee pod in the machine. Unfortunately, there are many pod coffee makers that do not work with ESE coffee pods. To further complicate matters, the manufacturers of both coffee pod machines as well as ESE coffee pods are pretty bad about not labeling which ones work with each, often leaving their customers with pods that don’t work with their pod coffee maker. There is not currently an ESE t-disc, or an ESE k-cup, although there are stronger coffees that are labeled espresso for those machines.

Finding ESE Coffee Pods

Purchasing ESE coffee pods might be a bit confusing since they’re not all always clearly labeled. Also, many coffee pods that carry the espresso label aren’t ESE, and won’t give you a real espresso, or anywhere close. Illy is who started ESE coffee pods in the first place, and any time you see an espresso coffee pod with their name on it, it should be ESE. In other cases, be sure to look very closely, and don’t buy them as ESE unless they explicitly say that’s what they are. Also, if they’re coffee pods that have directions for use in espresso machines, they pretty much have to be ESE.

Do ESE Coffee Pods Make Real Espresso?

ESE coffee pods do produce real espresso, but you have to be careful which ESE coffee pods you purchase. The coffee pod itself will have a lot to do with everything from the consistency of the espresso to the thickness of the crema. Personal taste, of course, is also important. Will it make the exact espresso that you’re thinking of? Possibly, but coffee is a bit different everywhere you go. Even though coffee pods last for quite a while before expiring or going stale, you would be wise to buy small amounts at first, until you know what you like.

Why Use ESE Coffee Pods In My Espresso Machine?

There are a few reasons why you might want to use ESE coffee pods in your espresso machine instead of traditional espresso grounds. Cleanup is much simpler with espresso coffee pods since everything is contained in the filter. Your coffee will stay fresh longer since you’ll only be opening what you will use. On the flip side, ESE coffee pods do produce more plastic waste than traditional grounds since each one is individually sealed.

Want to learn more about coffee pods? Check out Great Coffee Pods.

Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Estella Edwards

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January 28, 2010

Contrasting Green Mountain Coffee Pods With The Other Products

One of the more popular brands of coffee pods available, Green Mountain Coffee Pods aren’t really coffee pods at all. They are, in fact, K-Cups. This is to say they only work in Keurig’s K-Cup brewers. So, if you are looking for regular coffee pods, stop right there, because you won’t find any such offerings from Green Mountain. However, if you’re interested in a new brand of K-Cup to try in your Keurig brewer, than read on.

Who Is Green Mountain Coffee?

Considering their name is Green Mountain, one would assume they were an old Irish company or something. Green Mountain was actually founded 1981, in Vermont of all places. So not only are they new, but they’re also all American. The company got its start with a small cafe located in Waitsfield Vermont, a rural town, where they roasted then served their coffee on the premises. Local restaurants wasted no time jumping on that bandwagon, buying Green Mountain Coffees for their own restaurants, which is what started Green Mountain in the distribution business.

How Green Mountain Differs

In such a competitive industry, that Green Mountain Coffees grew so fast is nothing short of amazing. So, how did they manage to make such an impact? It probably had a lot to do with their strange mixture of selections and flavors. Since the big guys pretty much have your average decaf and house blend type offerings locked up, Green Mountain Coffees went a completely different direction. Some of their blends are fairly mundane, with breakfast blend, French roast, and “Our Blend”, which is their version of original, mixed in with their greater than 100 various coffees.

Green Mountain Coffees And Your Pod Coffee Maker

Since Green Mountain Coffee makes only Keurig K-Cups, they’re not going to fit in the standard coffee pod brewer. Green Mountain likely won’t ever make a normal coffee pod, as you would find in the Home Cafe system, so the standard coffee pod machine will probably remain out of luck. This is because, a few years ago, Green Mountain Coffees actually bought Keurig. It’s quite likely that this is the whole reason that K-Cups have been such a hit, even though they’re different from normal pod coffee makers. If you’re really bent on making it work, or if you just enjoy making your own coffee pods, you could always purchase Green Mountain’s loose coffee and do it that way.

Green Mountain Stuff That’s Not Coffee

Green Mountain produces some items that aren’t coffee, though generally under different labels. They use the name Celestial Seasonings with their teas, and make some hot chocolates under the name Cafe Escapes. Unfortunately, these are strictly available as K-Cups, so unless you own one of Keurig’s machines, or plan to buy one, you’re still out of luck.

Need more help choosing coffee pods? Check out Great Coffee Pods.

Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Stacy Garnet

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December 21, 2009

What In The World Are Melitta Coffee Pods, And How Are They Different From Other Brands Of Coffee Pods?

Melitta coffee pods, like all other pods, are basically a measured amount of coffee that is wrapped up in a small filter, and designed specifically to fit inside coffee pod brewers. There are many companies that make coffee pods; Melitta is just one of them. Also, instead of the more normal coffee pod name, Melitta calls theirs “javapods”.

Are Melitta Coffee Pods Popular At All?

From my researching, Melitta coffee pods are second only to the Senseo coffee pod. However, that is second place by a rather large margin, with Senseo coffee pods being searched for around six times as often as Melitta. Just behind Melitta would be Tassimo coffee pods, although most of Tassimo’s products aren’t really coffee pods, but T-Discs which are made for, and only for Tassimo brewers. Anyway, it’s safe to say that Melitta coffee pods hold a firm number two.

Can Melitta Coffee Pods Be Used In Just Any Pod Coffee Brewer?

The answer to that question is a most definitive “probably.” Most pods do fit most pod coffee makers but, that being said, there are some exceptions. Melitta labels their pods as “Universal”, so unless your coffee pod machine is an oddball, then they should probably fit with no problem. If you’ve ever had problems with any other pods not fitting, though, then you might want to stick with whatever works for you and your pod coffee maker. As far as fitting goes, pay no attention to the javapods name, it’s just for marketing purposes. Melitta does have their name on some coffee pod machines, but it’s just a licensing thing. There’s no reason that Melitta’s pods would work better with a Melitta branded brewer.

Is There Any Reason Why I Should Choose Melitta Coffee Pods?

There are a few benefits to using Melitta’s pods over others. Although their pods fit just about every coffee pod brewer out there, they contain over a quarter more coffee in each pod. More coffee means richer flavor and a stronger brew, which is preferable to most people, although some people might want to avoid stronger coffee if whatever they’re drinking makes them twitchy. So, remember, if you’re looking to try new things, and wanting to cut down on your caffeine intake, you’ll probably want to look elsewhere. Melitta coffee pods are also separately foil wrapped, which seems like a no brainer since freshness is one of the main draws of the coffee pod, but is not necessarily normal.

Does Melitta, Like Other Companies, Make Pods Other Than Coffee Pods?

As coffee pod machines, like traditional coffee brewers, are capable of making things aside from coffee, most pod makers also make things that are not coffee. Melitta does as well, making a few different tea blends. As with their coffee, the tea pods they make should fit with no problem in anything that brews coffee pods.

Visit Great Coffee Pods for more information on Melitta coffee pods.

Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Cathleen Perkins

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November 30, 2009

So What, Exactly, Is A Coffee Pod Machine?

If you want to make coffee using a coffee pod, then you will need to use a coffee pod machine. Although the idea is new, the pieces are not, and coffee pods are actually just a small filter wrapped around just the right amount of coffee to make one cup.

Why Use A Coffee Pod Machine At Home?

There are a lot of people nowadays that live alone. Those people have no need whatsoever of coffee makers that make four cups of coffee every single time it’s turned on. Not only does this end up being wasteful but, with gourmet coffee, it can be very expensive. This is even more true for those who work at home and may brew multiple batches every day, at different parts of the day, trying to keep their supply of caffeine fresh. No one likes stale coffee, after all. Even families can benefit from utilizing a coffee pod machine as opposed to your traditional coffee maker if there are multiple people that like coffee, but at various times, in the same house. If you make yourself a cup before leaving for your night shift, it’ll hardly be good when your spouse gets up in the morning to take the kids to school.

Would A Coffee Pod Machine Make Sense In The Office?

Most people assume that making a single cup wouldn’t be useful at all in the office. When coffee is made there, people tend to want it when they smell it, so it just makes sense to make a lot, right? Therefore, most figure that the only efficient method to making coffee in the office is using a normal coffee maker. That’s not necessarily true, though. What if the entire office doesn’t want to drink coffee at once, for instance? Ever wonder how much gets tossed into the sink at the office in order to brew a fresh pot? Although a lot depends on the office’s size, single servings might actually be far more efficient.

A Coffee Pod Machine Gives Provides Flavor Options

Every coffee drinker knows what they like. Even if there is a pot of coffee two cubes over, people will still be going up three floors for the machine that has what they want, whatever that may be. A coffee pod machine can give everyone exactly what they want, saving both people and the company valuable time.

Coffee Pod Machines Are Probably Not Nearly As Expensive As You Might Think

Most assume that, because they’re considered a more gourmet type option, that coffee pod machines are extremely expensive. This is not necessarily the case. For the most part, a coffee pod machine will cost around as much as a typical coffee maker, in some cases paying for themselves by saving waste. Besides, even if you don’t save money, you’ll always have a fresh cup of coffee.

Visit Great Coffee Pods for more information on your next coffee pod machine

Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Calleigh McCoy

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