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Why A Blender Makes A Great Gift
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There are thousands of uses for a blender. Whether or not you own one already, it is a small appliance that you should consider owning and using if you do not have one already. People used to joke about getting the blender as a gift, but as people get more into healthy lifestyles the blender is gaining respect.
Restaurants and gourmet cooks know the value of a good blender. They are fast, efficient, and very easy to clean. They have a long life span if you use it properly, too.
Here are some blender buying tips for you to help you make your blender buying decisions.
Blenders are used to create healthy food and drinks for you and
your family. If you are on a specific diet plan or have turned
vegetarian, you will be amazed by the usefulness of this small
appliance. Now is a great time to buy a new blender. Here are
some tips on how to find a good blender.
1. You can never go wrong by choosing the best brands.
One of the best blender brands in the market year after year is
the Oster. The company has the honor in the appliance field of
having the name “blenders” often called “osterizers”. This is
the same way that you often hear “tissues” called “Kleenex”.
The Oster brand blenders are the top of the line, and might be
the most expensive. However, it is known for being sturdy, and
worth the money. Especially if you are going to make shakes
and smoothies, or protein blended drinks often. These drinks
necessitate crushing hard ice to give them that extra special
taste and texture.
If you are going to be crushing coffee beans, the Oster blender
will not have any problem with multiple uses. You can also use
the blender to chop nuts for garnishes or to add to cooking.
If you are going to use the blender for mainly making purees or
juices, and not crushing a lot of ice, you can probably settle
for the cheaper brands that are also well suited for this
purpose. While a cheaper blender will crush ice, nuts, and
coffee beans, remember not to overdo it just in case. Pay
attention to how hard your blender is having to work to complete
these tasks.
2. Do not buy a used blender
If you can avoid buying a used blender, you should. Used
blenders can last a long time, but you never know how much wear
and tear it has on it, or how it was stored and taken care of.
Your blender will be a well used appliance so getting a new one
gives you the advantage of being able to exchange it if you are
not completely happy with it. However, if you are sure that the
second hand blender has not been used often, then it will
probably be a good buy, and you can learn whether or not you
want to upgrade to a new one in the near future.
If you are going to buy a used blender you should check the
product and make sure that there are no cracks in the container
and the stainless steel blades are in good shape. Check the
seals on the blender, too, so you know that it is not going to
leak, and make sure there are no oil leaks or grease built up
around the base.
3. Get a blender powerful enough to meet your needs.
The amount of power a blender has will vary by the model and the
manufacturer. Not all blenders are the same. You will want to
know if the type of blender you are considering will be able to
crush a lot of ice, if you want to make lots of drinks that need
it. Remember there are a lot of blender types available, and
get your questions answered before you buy.
Making purees, or crushing cooked veggies, or most raw veggies,
won’t need the same power requirements as a blender that you
want to use for making peanut butter, or grinding a lot of coffee.
4. Pick the size of a blender that fits your kitchen.
There are different sizes of blenders now, and there are even
different colors of the same model. When you shop for a blender
have an idea where you want to keep it. Look for one that has
the size that meets your storage needs.
To summarize, there are several blender choices available now
including different sizes, power for a variety of purposes, and
price ranges. When you are ready to buy a new blender be aware
of what you are going to want to use it for, and how often you
plan on using it. Blenders can and should be used daily to add
to a healthy diet, and just making good food and beverages.
Find a blender that you are going to enjoy using over and over.
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Rocque
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I have always wanted to own either a craft store or some sort of store. I did have a skateboard shop once at an indoor swapmeet, and I was an outdoor swapmeet store owner for a few years. The outdoor swapmeet store was some carpet, some tables, and what you had for sale.
I remember a friend of mine and I would hop in a van and cruise the alleys behind the rich folks houses in a nearby town. It was amazing what you could find set out for us (well probably for the city refuse department), but there were some good finds and they usually got purchased the following weekend. What a great way to get free inventory! I do not recommend doing this for your eBay store though.
However, I also bought skateboard parts and resold them, and would assemble skateboards. People could by them pre-assembled or make their own. It was a great business. I did actually pay for some inventory. When I started though I had friends who had retail shops and I asked them if they would “give” me some inventory to “test” market, and I would either bring back the inventory or the money! Believe it or not, they trusted me enough to do that.
Those were definitely some of my golden years. It is amazing how you can pay for college when you are creative.
That was just one of the many ventures I have been in. From the lemonade stand to the internet, I have always enjoyed having my own business.
Right now since I just started this site, I am really not sure of the direction that it will take. I have a lot of ideas, since I have access to a variety of products. I am hoping to have valuable content and where I find items to put up for sale I will do that, too. Hey, a girls gotta keep a roof over her head and food on the table somehow.
Since this site is new watch for changes and feeds to subscribe to coming along very soon. I have a dream of where this site can go and it is just limited by time, since I do a whole lot of other things, and have several blogs.
Subscribe to the feed I have now, while I find one to add so you can subscribe by email.
Thanks for reading.
Rocque (Rocky)
Oh in case you are wondering, that picture is NOT me.
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