Sunday, December 25, 2011

Convection vs Conventional Ovens - What's the Difference?

!±8± Convection vs Conventional Ovens - What's the Difference?

If you are in the market for a new oven and you've already begun shopping for one, you've probably noticed that there are a few different types. Two of the most popular types are conventional and convection, and many newer ones have the option of cooking food in either fashion depending on the set mode. The difference in these two types is the way in which the heat in the oven is dispersed during the cooking process.

Convection

A convection oven uses a fan which is usually located on the back side. The purpose of the fan is to force the heated air inside and circulate it around the item being cooked. The heated air is constantly pushed over and around the food, and therefore a convection oven cooks food much faster than a conventional one.

Not only does a convection oven cook food more quickly than a conventional, but it can also thoroughly cook food at lower temperatures. The average amount of time saved when cooking with a convection oven is about 20 percent of the food's normal cooking time. The temperature a it uses to cook food is also about 20 percent lower than a recipe's suggested cooking temperature.

Typically, convection ovens are known for their popularity in the restaurant industry as well as in commercial cooking facilities. However, it is becoming more popular for individuals to own convection ovens in their homes... or at least a conventional one that can switch to a convection mode upon request.

Convection ovens are speedier and more efficient than conventional, and therefore may be more expensive. However, professional chefs from around the world swear by them and rely on them for delicious tasting food. Also, since the air circulation in a convention oven is the same throughout, food will cook at the same rate no matter where it is placed in the oven... on the top or bottom rack or near the front or back.

Conventional

Traditionally, most personal residences in the United States come equipped with a modern conventional ovens. These are the most common type, and are used every day by men and women to cook all sorts of meals, desserts, breads, and many other types of food.

Conventional ovens are similar to convection ones in that they both cook food using heat. They both have the ability to use either gas or electricity, depending on the hook-up in a home. Some may have the versatility to use either gas or electricity simply depending on what is plugged in to them, and some are made to be either gas specific or electricity specific.

The most obvious difference between conventional and convection is the fact that in conventional, air is not forced throughout the oven on a constant basis with the aid of a fan, as it is in convection.

In a conventional oven, the heat circulation in the oven can become blocked by pots and pans inside of the oven. The blocking of the heat can cause uneven cooking. Uneven cooking is especially noticeable when both the bottom and top racks in the oven are being used at the same time. The items on top will cook faster because heat rises to the tops of conventional ovens and when there is a lot in the oven, the heat gets trapped there.

There are pros and cons to both conventional and convection ovens. Conventional ovens have been serving people for years and years and food has been cooked successfully in them for many decades. Convection ovens have many followers and fans, but these types of ovens can be hard to get used to... especially for novice cooks.


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Coleman Dual Fuel 533

The Coleman Duel Fuel 533 is a double thumbs up. It's chilly and raining outside so I'm not gardening like I planned, but I've a kerosene heater and some hot tea. It's a great day to just hang out in my workshop. This little stove has what it takes to do what you need. I wouldn't say that about it if I didn't use it and believe in it. 10 or so years now and it's served me well.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

ProCom Compact Vent-Free Dual Fuel Fireplace with Corner Conversion Kit - 20,000 BTU, Medium Oak Veneer, Model# EDP200T2-MO

!±8± ProCom Compact Vent-Free Dual Fuel Fireplace with Corner Conversion Kit - 20,000 BTU, Medium Oak Veneer, Model# EDP200T2-MO

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You can enjoy the benefits of a vent-free dual fuel fireplace in any space. Bring comforting warmth and ambient light anywhere you have a 29in.W x 14in.D x 38in.H area to spare. The included corner conversion kit lets you choose to place the fireplace flat against the wall or backed up into a corner. Heats up to 700 sq. ft. with 20,000 BTU created from natural gas or propane fuel. 99.9% efficient The furniture-grade oak finish looks great anywhere. A built-in thermostat lets you set the temperature that is right for you. Oxygen depletion sensor automatically turns off the heater in case of low-oxygen levels. Works with Blower for ProCom Fireplace/Stove, (Item# 178119) sold separately.

Not for sale in California or Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements. Primary Heating Application: Fireplace, Fuel Type: Natural gas or propane, Color: Medium oak, BTU Output: 20,000, Thermostat Included: Yes, Heating Capability (sq. ft.): 700, Blower Included: No, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 14 x 29 1/8 x 37 1/2

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Adapting to a Changing Climate - The New Rules

!±8± Adapting to a Changing Climate - The New Rules

You can do many things to reduce the impacts of climate change on the immediate vicinity. Fortunately, many of these things, if done by others to influence a multiplier effect and thus mitigate global climate change. The first thing you need major changes in perception, so before you act, remember the motto, "it's nice to be green."

We must all realize that almost everything we do in life have a negative impact on the planet. Although notable to see the result of your actions, it is nonetheless real.

From the moment you wake up in the morning until you close your eyes at night, do things that leave a lasting imprint on the environment. Coal is burned to provide electricity for the oven, the lights and air conditioning, the voices are discarded in the garbage dump for petrol you move from point A to point B, and flush the sewer finally finds its way to the sea, we can not help to influenceon the planet, but we can mitigate serious, the consequences of our choices and decisions every day.

While we all have a right to an adequate standard of living, we must learn to think and act responsibly. You will no doubt raised the battle cry heard, "Think globally and act locally", but how many of us do not notice? Because we believe that our individual actions, presenting only a small effect, we tend to ignore the call to recycle, consume less water, before using the car,or air conditioning, etc., but our actions on duty, even if we can not see the immediate impact. If nothing else, our selfish motives, we must show restraint, because it makes economic sense to lower the bills for electricity, water, gas and fuel. But at the end of the day, we are destroying the future of our children through our reckless and wasteful practices.

Find like-minded groups and individuals

The hardest thing is when facing a great crisis, to face alone.Find and join or form your own Earth Friendly group. Share knowledge, ideas, and source products that the group can share which might be too costly for an individual. The friendships you will make and the support you will gain will be priceless when the impact of global warming begins to bite.

You may even decide to create a commune comprised of eco-friendly buildings and sustainable practices. If you also choose to incorporate meditation and spiritualism into your new way of life you will find a new richness and purpose.

Once you have formed or found such a mutually supportive group, don't stop there. Use the internet to contact other such groups with whom you can interact.

Take it even further and commence pressuring political leaders and big business to take meaningful action using emails, letters and by joining your favourite "green" group.

Vote with your feet and wallet
Here are a few suggestions that will save you money and improve your health and quality of life.

• Stop buying from corporations that damage the environment. When you must purchase products, try to choose those that don't have unnecessary wrapping or packaging and every time you do buy something that is wrapped in environmentally damaging polystyrene or plastic, tell the shopkeeper that you will only buy it if he will let you unpack it at the store and leave him to dispose of the mess.

• Learn to question the ethos of the companies that provide the necessities of life or those that provide medications. Are they good global corporate citizens? If not, take your business elsewhere.

• Read the labels on processed foods and understand what all those numbers represent in terms of your health. Aim instead to buy organic or home-grown natural products.

• Start a vegetable garden and plant fruit trees. You'll enjoy the reward of better tasting, fresher produce grown without environmentally damaging sprays, fertilisers and chemicals.

• Learn to use the marvellous resource of the kerb side collection. You'll be amazed at what people throw away. If you can't use it yourself, swap it; donate it to the local Op shop or a needy family.

• Learn to compost your organic waste using worms. They're incredibly efficient and interesting creatures and the wormcasts and vermicompost is tremendous for the garden.

• Eat less meat. Livestock herds are a major contributor of GHG and you will be healthier and live longer.

• Oh, and while you're scrounging in those mounds of goodies heaped on the kerb, find yourself a good bicycle to use instead of driving to the local shop etc.

If it all sounds like the hippie era, do not let the connotations of that drug-taking, non-contributing age put you off. You are learning to alter the conduct of the greedy multi-national corporations and self-seeking politicians who have corrupted our thinking and controlled our minds for far too long.

Now just for fun, let's go through a fairly typical day in the life of the average citizen in countries such as the U.S.A. or Australian. In the morning, when you leap out of bed and turn the shower on, remember you are using our most precious resource; water. All over the world, rivers and dams are running dry, aquifers are shrinking, lakes disappearing and entire ecosystems are being irrevocably damaged by our insatiable demand for water. Spare a thought too, for the electricity or gas that is needed to heat that water to the level that allows you to luxuriate under its flow.

On average, every Australian family emits 13 tonnes of greenhouse gas into the atmosphere annually. (There is nothing to suggest that families in the U.S.A. are any different.) By the simple act of limiting your shower to 3 minutes (which is sufficient to lather the body and rinse and is about one third the time most people take) you reduce those emissions considerably, while saving precious water. Remember, a third of Perth's water is produced via energy-hungry desalination plant. Turn down the thermostat on your water heater too. The chances are it is set too high, resulting in excessive energy consumption. By lowering the water temperature by perhaps 10 degrees, you probably won't notice any difference but you'll save an enormous amount of gas or electricity.

After your morning shower you might typically turn on a heater in winter or the air-conditioner in summer. Stop. Think. Is it really necessary to turn that heater on? Why not put on an additional layer of clothing and slow the meter down?

As you wash your breakfast dishes, consider putting a plastic bowl into the sink to use less water and therefore less energy to heat that water.

Next time you buy cleaning products, choose a natural biodegradable dishwashing liquid in preference to one that is a bi-product of the petroleum industry. Look for other naturally-based cleaning products as well and enjoy the benefits of less exposure to harmful chemicals.

After washing the dishes, use the dishwater on the garden or pot plants instead of tipping down the sink where it eventually ends up in the ocean. Now, as you brush your teeth after breakfast, do you need to leave the tap running? Of course you don't. Also, when washing your hands, would a little cold water run into the basin be just as effective as washing under the running tap?

Before you go out the door on your way to work, turn off all your non-essential electrical appliances that normally would sit drawing stand-by power throughout the day. This one act alone will significantly reduce your power consumption and therefore benefit the environment. Next time you go shopping, you would also be well advised to swap your incandescent light bulbs for the new energy-efficient variety if you haven't already done so.

As you head to the car, consider the alternatives of using public transport, walking or cycling. Maybe it's worth investing in an energy-efficient motor scooter instead of firing up a tonne of steel, because for every 15,000 kilometres travelled, the average family car pumps out 4 tonnes of greenhouse gases. Maybe it's time to talk to co-workers about forming a car pool or sharing transport. Perhaps your boss might let you and fellow employees do a large chunk of your work at home, thus reducing office costs. Talk to him, he might see other ways to reduce his overheads by some of the strategies we've outlined previously. Remind him, that if more employers followed his example or staggered work hours, freeway congestion and associated air pollution could be greatly reduced.

As petrol prices continue to rise, the impact upon the family budget will become more severe. Maybe you should examine whether or not you can find employment closer to home, or relocate before the ever-rising cost of getting to and from work places an intolerable burden upon the family budget. Maybe even consider moving to a country town where housing costs are lower and there are often excellent incentives offered by the local community to attract new life and vitality. The more leisurely pace of life, less stress, and friendlier community environment might more than compensate for the dubious privileges of living in the city. If you have associated health problems such as asthma or bronchitis, they may even disappear with improved air quality.

While you're at work, look around you. Does that thermostat need to be set so that everyone is shivering or removing clothing? Can natural light be utilised instead of burning all those overhead fluorescent tubes? After saving data, idle computers should be turned off. At lunch time, could you save money and prevent the unnecessary discarding of fast food containers by taking the time to bring a meal from home?

We could go on following you through your typical day, showing you a myriad of ways to help the environment (and your pocket) but we think by now you're beginning to grasp the concept of thinking responsibly and examining your options. It's quite simple really isn't it? It's just a case of pausing before you act, because there's bound to be a way to help the environment, your health and your pocket in nearly everything you do.
Some additional ways to help the environment:

1. Purchase energy efficient products (aluminium products take more energy to produce than plastic)

2. Purchase a hybrid or electric car or motor scooter,

3. Eat less meat because human consumption of meat results in massive emissions of methane from livestock herds,

4. Buy products that can be recycled,

5. Contribute to tree planting schemes to offset carbon dioxide emissions from your home.

6. Check the energy star efficiency labels on electrical appliances before purchasing them to get the least damaging to the environment and your pocket,

7. Seal up cracks around windows and doors to reduce energy loss,

8. Insulate your ceiling,

9. Cover windows with blinds, curtains or drapes to reduce energy use,

10. Use natural products for cleaning,

11. Put a "No Junk Mail" sticker on your letter box,

12. Recycle newspapers and magazines and consider whether you really need that newspaper delivered every day,

13. Don't purchase take away foods or other products that come with environmentally damaging and wasteful Styrofoam packaging,

14. Take old clothing and shoes to a second hand store for recycling,

15. Don't dump car batteries, torch batteries and printer cartridges. Take them to a recycling centre.

16. Don't dump old household appliances and furniture into landfill - recycle instead,

17. Recycle used glass, metal and aluminium cans and plastic bottles,

18. Turn up the thermostat setting during summer if you must turn the air-conditioner on. Consider using a fan instead,

19. In winter, put on an extra layer of clothing rather than turn on the heater.

20. Shut doors to prevent heat loss and only heat the room you're using,

21. Turn off lights in rooms as you leave them vacant,

22. Consider installing "energy strips" that will automatically turn off unwanted appliances that would normally use standby power,

23. Use calico bags when you go shopping,

24. Avoid products that have been transported long distances and help reduce emissions from transport,

25. Install water saving shower heads and dual flush toilet cisterns (or even put a brick in the cistern),

26. Turn off garden reticulation systems after rain.

(Copyright Alan Greenhalgh 2008)


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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove

!±8±Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove

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The Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Propane Stove makes campside cooking a breeze. Each burner delivers a fully-adjustable 10,000 BTUs with dependable, matchless InstaStart push-button ignition. The PerfectFlow propane pressure control ensures consistent cooking performance by producing a steady fuel stream -- even in cold weather, at high altitudes, or when fuel is low. What's more, the folding WindBlock system provides side panels to block the wind and foster more efficient cooking. The panels can alternately be folded down to form side shelves, which can be convenient condiment or utensil holders. With both burners on High, the stove provides about an hour of cooking time on one 16.4-oz propane cylinder (sold separately). The stove's rust-resistant enamel-painted case and removable nickel-chrome grate are a breeze to clean, and the secure latching lid and convenient carry handle make it easy to bring along.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

ProCom Dual Fuel Stove - 25,000 BTU, Model# QD250T

!±8± ProCom Dual Fuel Stove - 25,000 BTU, Model# QD250T

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Friday, August 26, 2011

The choice of a sailing ship Bluewater

!±8± The choice of a sailing ship Bluewater

Oceanic - Seafaring is more than entertainment, education is a platform for monitoring post, a transportation system for consciousness, and a distribution system for your understanding. Ocean sailing is often both physically and mentally challenging.

Blue Water Cruise, one of the saddest and most enjoyable sports in the world, both at the same time. Ocean Cruise People have learned in their lives, including relationships and capital to manage, because they must. OceanMaritime presents real problems require real solutions, which can not be ignored. Life or death are the only two options.

On the high seas cruise is an educational opportunity that full potential for growth of wisdom, skills and attitudes that are difficult to teach within the confines of the classroom. . Sailing is an amazing tool for honing personal skills and team. Blue Water Sailing is the first magnificent and liberating experience. But it has its individual risks,need extraordinary care to avoid.

Sailing ships were the peoples of the Mediterranean several thousand years before Christ used. But the plans were changed, as well as sailors. They built boats sailing the high seas have taken into account, such as boats sailed in those days, in concert, if you consider the weight and speed boats. And yes, open boats sailing in every sense of compromise.

The ships are built for speed much longersensitive than those built for strength. But the boat is able to navigate a lot to do with perception. Airworthiness means something completely different from the lakes protected offshore.

If stability is threatened, the yacht is not like the circumstances which lies before him. Perhaps the following broader meaning is closer to that of contemporary designers for Target, a boat of navigability is one that must be put in a position to reverse faster than 180 degrees, with no serious damage and without. Sturdy enough to decline to provide for themselves, while hove, relatively subdued at the helm, and easy to beat at any time, strong wind and be able to finish, or at least maintain their position, cleared in all but the heaviest conditions. You must be capable of sufficient personnel with excellent headroom and safety, as well as water and food for long periods of transportation and grade, a good average speed on long passes.

In Principles of Yacht Design, please note Larsson and Eliassonthe seaworthiness of a yacht in rough seas maritime lively dependent on his behavior, and the dynamic effect, of course, are much more difficult to assess or predict as fixed effects. (Each vessel can rupture with a turtle of a wave height of 55 percent of its total length will be rotated.

The descriptions of blue water vessels called names, for example, Heritage, Countess, Fisher, Ocean, Tayana and Roberts. So what are the essential features for a sailboat in ocean viewSailboat?
Pleasing to the eye. You may be dedicated to the boat - you know, that being a problem with her, so she must do to haul your heart as you work through them and make them consent or otherwise be dissatisfied.
Thirty-5 to 45 meters above the deck. Big enough to be sea-kindly and safe in inclement weather, still not enough for a single hand, if you were.

First-class survey. Good, design, and a cruiser dry. No need to keep everything coveredPlastic.

Good air flow. The air conditioning is not to be a major concern on the high seas.

Moving complete with a full keel cruiser. Able to take care of you in a horrible time while you take cover under the bridge.

Inboard diesel engines with no less than 3 hp / ton power driven. Enough power to make your way to drive a car or motor sailing, if necessary, or to power and order from a difficult situation.

Thick fiberglass hull. To keep with no problems.

Fiberglass floor (notTeak). Easy to maintain, and no water escapes.

To reach more easily and storage is well ventilated. This is your neighborhood, so you need enough space for books and other services, as well as all spare parts, accessories, etc. for blue-water cruising.

Battlements with sewage. More solid foundation, and around the area on board a ship, and good drainage in the rain or the adoption of green water.

Dura Deckklampen bolted. Attack robust DockLines.

Two anchors, one with at least 300 "chain. A second burst conditions for anchor chain and a lot of average conditions.

Hundreds of gallons. Enough to give a minimum distance of 500 nautical miles under power.

Large water tanks. Suitable for the last 3-4 weeks the team's lack of rainfall capture, or a water maker.

Small aft cockpit with drains and muscular pad eyes for the connection. Relaxing and certainly those in the service, and safely in a route,with the ability to drain quickly when a lot of water delivered.

Keel-aluminum tree. Low maintenance and extra reinforcement on the bridge.

Handles class footwell moving on the bridge. Crucial to the Security tab.

Handrails and decent headroom below. Vertical space for individual and stable six handles to move down when the seas are up.

Sailing: jib with roller reefing. Easy to manage from the cockpit.

Sails: staysail.Bullet test method for winding any jam, and no problems off and storm jib.

Sailing: storm jib. For use on internal forestay (which replaces the staysail) in times of storm.

Sails: Storm with mast track trysail independent. For the service in a storm, without removing the
Randa. Also useful for stability when sailing downwind.

Canopy, Bimini and splash cloths. Roof with a view of playful toward the front so that the stormfrom the cockpit, along with sketches and towels to keep the cockpit crew as dry as a bone if water is provided, and a bimini for protection from the hot sun.

All berths recording 6 '. Good sleep and comfort for great crew members.
Refrigeration. Negligible power requirements, but still enough to keep perishables cool, would be also great to have a freezer on board.

The engine starting battery separate house batteries with a battery of measures for monitoring.Electrical and cold enough memory to shed light on the boat, as well as manage our basic electrical equipment without undue demands for recharging.

Autopilot. To take the edge off the tax man, when the stream.

Vane. To replace the helmsman in sailing without draining the battery.

An emergency staircase to delete and restore ladder on the side of the boat
Lee cloths for berths. Luxury and refuge for the off-watch crew to restbelow.

Three burner gas cooker with oven-top. Roast can do pretty much whatever we want.

Information for all devices. So you can fix things, or find out where to go for replacement parts.

Maintenance records. To find out how old the rigging, is what the service entrance to the engine, fuselage, hydraulic and electrical systems, etc.

Diesel stove. To help you warm on cold nights.

Liferaft, MOB-units, flares, fire blankets, propane and carbon monoxide detectors and fireFire extinguishers. Necessary protective equipment.

Marine Radio VHF and single sideband. Essential communication gear.

Tender with outboard. Ability to manage, when at anchor.

Radar. Important for the course-plotting in the night, when close to land, or in waterways or in fog. Even a fabulous device when approaching a familiar anchor in a hard to find, or enters or leaves a dock at night.

Instruments (wind vane and speed), and sonar. Sonaressential, brass extremely useful.

Mike Dickens, the author is the owner of a boat and Cruisers Yachts and owner of Paradise.


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Sunday, August 21, 2011

If you're a dual fuel stove for maximum efficiency?

!±8± If you're a dual fuel stove for maximum efficiency?

Most consumers want all the options before you go to download a certain type of appliances. When considering the flock range, it is better to evaluate all the options rather than just what they initially think, the best thing for your kitchen. While most people who have or have used a gas or electric stove to Gas-/Elektrokombigerät herd are a welcome alternative to the standard options.

Since people have different preferences when itin terms of quality and speed of preparation, to provide herd Gas-/Elektrokombigerät the best of both worlds. From gas furnaces are generally less time for heating and kitchen with electric stove and have the advantage of a heat evenly distributed, a dual-fuel stove can accommodate both these requirements.

Despite these practical advantages, while shopping for one of these ovens, there are some things that need to be carefully evaluated. Here are some special features:

No matter if you have enoughSpace allotted for this type of device. If you can host a power supply, where the stove should be placed. Preferably, the power from the rest of the house with a radial circuit, which is fully insured separately. If you can accommodate a supply of gas. Several dual-fuel stoves require different gases such as butane and propane, which usually cylinder or bulk tank. You may even be able to change the sources of energy, butThis depends on the type of stove. You need to pay special security features that come with the device. Some characters are very convenient feature off, like when you remove a pot from the heat, turn off the oven automatically activated. And they usually have many other safety features as well as when it detects whether the food is dry or not, turns on instantly. This is not just a security issue, but since it savesThey say that their monthly electric energy bill.

Ease of cleaning is another very high priority for most people looking for a stove. Minded individuals today do not have time to cook meals several times a day, plus clean up after, so beautiful a simple stove that is simple wipe with a cloth is a must. The quality of the herd Gas-/Elektrokombigerät best bill on this point.

Whatever you do, take note of everything you take into consideration before you,otherwise you lose your precious time, or worse, buy a stove that is not optimal for you and your cooking habits.


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