Monday, December 26, 2011

Tomato Strainer & Where To Find One

!±8± Tomato Strainer & Where To Find One

If you are like me and you love to eat pasta, then you know that they best way to eat pasta is with only the freshest and most delicious pasta. Without getting into your grandmothers complicated recipe book, you can still make a great tomato sauce that everyone can enjoy. All you really need is a tomato strainer and a little bit of creativity.

The way to use a tomato strainer is simple. If you are buying the electric version, then all you really have to do is place a cut tomato into a slot and the tomato will come out in a paste form ready for your sauce recipe. If you can not afford the electric one, a manual version does exist in which you must drop tomatoes in and crank a handle. This is very, very outdated though and even your grandmother could laugh at you for not keeping up with the times. The results of the tomato strainer can then be mixed with other ingredients and turned into the best tasting paste you've ever made. If you prefer a soupy texture or even a thick paste you can do so with the electric ones. There should be settings to help you fix that little preference.

The best tomato strainers that are on the open market should be made of stainless steel. Nothing of a lower quality should be bought because you will find that you are susceptible to breakage and failure of the machine. Also, a stainless steel tomato strainer would be much easier to clean after you have finished using it. There is nothing more tedious than having to clean an appliance, especially one that deals exclusively with a messy food like a tomato, so when it comes to cleaning, wouldn't you like something easy to clean? Of course you would.

As you can see quite clearly, a good tomato strainer might be hard to come by for certain people. Before you go out and attempt to buy one, be sure that you are getting what you need, and not just the fanciest or most expensive one as that may not be the right one for you. Also, remember that children should not be allowed to use a tomato strainer unsupervised by an adult as serious injury could occur. The best way to avoid injury and cause some great memories of a family cooking together is to always be cautious of what you do with any appliance in your kitchen.


Tomato Strainer & Where To Find One

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Friday, December 2, 2011

How to Get Rid of Winter Grass - And Look Forward to a Greener Weed Free Lawn

!±8± How to Get Rid of Winter Grass - And Look Forward to a Greener Weed Free Lawn

Winter Grass is the Number 1 Public Enemy of people who love their lawn.

Wintergrass is a profuse seeder! Each wintergrass plant flowers to produce thousands of seeds. This opportunistic little weed thrives in all turf grass areas, and invades turfgrasses without too much effort.

Wintergrass germinates in early autumn, and remains a real problem "lawn weed" for winter, spring and for some of summer depending on how much moisture is about.

In spite of all the above, wintergrass can be controlled both with good horticultural practices and with the right lawn care applications.

You will be able to prevent the onslaught of wintergrass using pre-emergent control of winter grass seeds (that is, by preventing weed seeds from germinating), and also will be able to control any existing wintergrass with appropriate post emergent herbicides.

Pre emergent herbicides can be applied in granular form or in liquid herbicide spray treatments. The granular version is basically a granular fertilizer coated with the pre-emergent herbicide. In this form 2 things are performed simultaneously, that is, the turf is fed and the weed seeds are not allowed to germinate. The liquid version is a chemical diluted with water and applied to the turfed area. The herbicide covers the soil and does not allow weed seeds to germinate.

Post emergent herbicides are those that act after the weed germination has occurred. The herbicide makes contact with the plant and the poison is taken up by the plant thereby killing the winter grass.

Other horticultural practices include non-chemical means of weed control including correct watering, lawn mowing and other cultural practices.


How to Get Rid of Winter Grass - And Look Forward to a Greener Weed Free Lawn

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