You May Also Be Interested In:


Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?

Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?

Qanda I’ve read that more watts are better. Is that true or am I just wasting my money?

Don’t buy a stand mixer based on wattage. It’s usually the power used, not produced. But be sure to check the warranty as they vary. Also consider:

• Buying the biggest bowl available if your recipes frequently call for lots of flour

• Buying an extra bowl, for around $50, if you make two-step recipes so you won’t have to scrape and rinse between steps

• Checking Websites for rebate information. KitchenAid is offering $40 back on select 5- or 6-quart stand mixers (the KitchenAid Classic K45 has repeatedly been our top-rated model).

Most of the tested models have one beater that spins in one direction and moves around the bowl in the opposite way. The bottom-rated stand mixers have two beaters that spin against each other, just like a hand mixer.

Stand-Mixer-250x200_v1 While these models were the least expensive, they were also mediocre or worse at mashing potatoes, mixing [...]

(click here to continue reading ››)

Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Delicious Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Digg Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Facebook Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Google+ Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on LinkedIn Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Pinterest Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on reddit Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on StumbleUpon Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Twitter Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Add to Bookmarks Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Email Share 'Q&A: Should I buy a stand mixer based on the wattage?' on Print Friendly

Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest

PartSelect.com is pleased to announce the launch of its Paint Your Appliance Pink contest which runs from July 1, 2009 – September 1, 2009. Contestants can enter to win 1 of 3 Pink Prize Packages valued at 9.97 and help PartSelect donate up to ,000 to Breast Cancer Research.

Breast Cancer is the second most common form of cancer and the second leading cause of death in women. It is so common that 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime.

For each valid contest entry received, PartSelect will donate .00 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, up to a maximum of ,000.

The contest is easy to enter. Simply paint a pink ribbon on any major home appliance and send a photo of it to PartSelect. The ribbon can be located anywhere on the appliance and only needs to be big enough to be visible in the photo. A valid entry consists of one pink ribbon painted on one major appliance. Contestants can enter once per appliance.

Each contestant will be entered into 3 monthly draws to win 1 of 3 Pink Prize Packages valued at 9.97. The Pink Prize Packages [...]

(click here to continue reading ››)

Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Delicious Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Digg Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Facebook Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Google+ Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on LinkedIn Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Pinterest Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on reddit Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on StumbleUpon Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Twitter Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Add to Bookmarks Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Email Share 'Paint Your Appliance Pink Contest' on Print Friendly

Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide

Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide

Hard times don’t mean college students have to give up healthful, tasty food.

These appliances will come in handy whether your son or daughter lives in a dorm or an off-campus apartment.

And while this gear won’t turn your college-age cooks into an Iron Chef, they can save them some money and add variety and spice to their diet.

Be sure to check your school’s guidelines about appliances, and see the rest of our back-to-school coverage.

Compact Refrigerators

The “dorm-room refrigerator” moniker shows how closely compact refrigerators have become identified with college life, but only some of the models we tested made the grade. Many models have a single temperature-control dial, so you can’t find an ideal temperature between the refrigerator and freezer sections. And all that we tested for this report are comparative energy hogs.

Only two refrigerators we tested had freezer sections that were able to keep frozen confections from turning to mush, and the 3.7-cubic-foot Avanti 308YWT, 0, flunked basic refrigeration. Choose the 4.6-cubic-foot Frigidaire FRC05L5D, 0, if your student will be a frequent frozen-food diner. Tell your kid to discard frozen foods that have [...]

(click here to continue reading ››)

Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Delicious Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Digg Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Facebook Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Google+ Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on LinkedIn Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Pinterest Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on reddit Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on StumbleUpon Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Twitter Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Add to Bookmarks Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Email Share 'Back-to-School Appliance-Buying Guide' on Print Friendly