Archive for August, 2008

How to Find the Right Tailgating Grill

Posted on August 28th, 2008.

Nothing says tailgating than the smell of burgers and brats being grilled in fan-filled parking lots. The key to this asphalt party deck is not just good food, but being able to setup and tear down with little effort. To make this happen you need to have the right grill.
On this episode of FoodGear we’ll [...]

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How to Select the Perfect Tailgating Cooler

Posted on August 26th, 2008.

Nothing highlights a great football game than an unforgettable tailgate party. However, nothing spoils a great party than a warm cheese tray and hot beer.
On this episode of FoodGear we’ll give you a few tips on selecting the perfect tailgating cooler.

Check out FoodGear’s cooler picks:
Cargo Cooler
Season Ticket MS-5670 Tailgating Kit
Coleman 62-Quart Xtreme Wheeled Cooler [...]

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How to Brew Beer at Home

Posted on August 21st, 2008.

If your a beer consumer, than nothing says aficionado than making your own beer at home. With a few simple ingredients, the right gear and just a little bit of time, you can be making beer in no time.
On this episode of FoodGear, we’ll show you how to get started in making beer at home.

Here [...]

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Now How Much Would You Pay?

Posted on August 20th, 2008.

OK! Let’s play a game!
How much would you pay for a salad bowl?
Don’t answer yet!
It’s made of aluminum!
But wait! There’s more! The company that makes them has been in business since 1892!
Did we mention that it’s aluminum? Even better…an aluminum alloy?
Five dollars? Ten dollars? Fifteen dollars? Remember, while a plastic, wooden, or ceramic salad bowl [...]

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So Your Precious Snowflake Doesn’t Hurt His Teeth…

Posted on August 20th, 2008.

…on those hard, hard, crusts.
Is your child not spoiled enough? Does he accept that some parts of the world will not immediately conform themselves to his whims? Does he fail to disdain “normal” bread? If so, you are seriously failing as a parent. If your child does not reach alleged adulthood without an ego the [...]

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9 Uses for a Melon Baller

Posted on August 20th, 2008.

Actual Melon Balls may exist purely as 60’s kitsch and hotel buffet decorations, but your kitchen truly isn’t complete without one of these cheap little half hemispheres of cooking goodness. They come in several standard sizes. I recommend a double ended one with one scoop about as big as a large grape and the other a [...]

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Video: How to Buy a Pasta Maker

Posted on August 19th, 2008.

If you’ve ever had the pleasure of enjoying fresh pasta, the thought of returning to dried boxed pasta is almost unbearable to stomach. Pasta, which is basically flour and water can be easy to make. By using a pasta maker it takes the labor out of rolling and cutting by hand.
On this episode of FoodGear [...]

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Who Wants Rice?

Posted on August 18th, 2008.

I used to cook rice by boiling it in a saucepan. I ruined enough rice to cover Elizabeth Taylor’s set of weddings. Then I got a vegetable steamer with a rice bowl. Not bad, but still I kept thinking that somewhere out there, there had to be something more. Something with [...]

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Everything you Wanted to Know About Ice Cream Makers

Posted on August 14th, 2008.

If you love ice cream, nothing tastes better than homemade ice cream. From chocolate chip to butter pecan, it can all be made in your very own ice cream maker. On this episode of FoodGear you’ll find out what to look for when buying an ice cream maker.

FoodGear’s top ice cream maker choices:
Aroma Housewares Co. [...]

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How to Buy a Juicer

Posted on August 13th, 2008.

Nothing tastes better than fresh squeezed orange juice. If you love the OJ, than you must try other fresh fruit and vegetables juices. That’s were a juicer comes in. On this episode of Food Gear we’ll show you what to look for when buying a juicer.

Here are two juicers Food Gear recommends:
Breville 800JEXL Juice Fountain [...]

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