Monday, November 28, 2011

Sunbeam FPSBSM2104 Heritage Series 350-Watt Stand Mixer, Red

!±8± Sunbeam FPSBSM2104 Heritage Series 350-Watt Stand Mixer, Red

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Introducing the new iconic Sunbeam Heritage Series Stand Mixer. This Mixmaster is made with elegant and durable die-cast, all metal construction. Equipped with a powerful 350-watt motor, this convenient stand mixer works well for everything from high-volume holiday cooking and baking to everyday tasks in the kitchen. The appliance offers 12 different speed settings for quickly and precisely mixing ingredients. Accessories include stainless-steel beaters for creaming butter and sugar or mixing heavy cake mixes, stainless-steel dough hooks that take the hard work out of kneading dough and other hard mixtures, and a 4.6 Quart stainless-steel mixing bowl. Other highlights include a turntable base that allows the bowl to turn while mixing, a soft-grip molded handle for a secure grip, an eject button that releases the attachments, and a tilt-back locking head for convenient removal of the mixing bowl and attachments. After unplugging the unit and removing the beaters, the mixer head can be wiped down with a damp cloth and removed for compact storage and the accessories can be cleaned in the dishwasher.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

A Wine Club's Guide for Pairing Food With Wine

!±8± A Wine Club's Guide for Pairing Food With Wine

This article is a general guide to help you pair specific wines with your favorite foods. While all taste is a matter of personal preference there have been well respected opinions formed by wine experts over the years of which wines best complement certain foods. Wine and food are often thought of as being synonymous with each other and drinking a great wine with the perfect dish is an incredible experience that everyone deserves to have.

It is widely believed that simple, lightly spiced dishes emphasize the subtlety and complexity of the finest wines better than spicier, mouth searing foods. You will experience the best pairing when you let the wine lead the way and prevent the food from overwhelming it. However, there are strong flavored white wines that can stand up to spicy foods like Mexican and Asian cuisine.

Seafood seams to be the one food where there is an overwhelming general consensus of the best pairings. White wines complement white fish the best unless there is a strong tomato based sauce used in the cooking process. Full-bodied, tannic red wines seem to taste steely and add no flavor to fish which is why they are rarely ever paired. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. Lighter red wines, like pinot noir, can make splendid companions to full flavored fish such as tuna or salmon.

The most common pairing recommendation for beef, lamb, and other game is red wine because the tannins in red wine cut through the fat and muscle of the meat, releasing additional flavor. The body and flavor of a medium to full-bodied red is strong enough to match the intensity of the meat, which is very hard to find in a whine wine. Most food and wine critics believe that the better the meat, the better the red wine.

When pairing other foods like pizza, pasta, cheeses, and vegetables with wine you really need to consider the sauce, style, or topping. These ingredients as well as the food type will help you determine whether you will pair with red or white wine. Much to the surprise of wine drinkers, both can work equally well with these food categories. One shocking fact for red wine connoisseurs is that there is a growing consensus among wine experts that cheese is enhanced as much by white as red. This especially pertains to crusted cheeses such as brie and camembert. Red wine is still the best match for softer milk cheeses and goat cheese can be paired with white or red.

There are many other foods that can match well with both white and red wines like poultry, veal, pork, and rabbit. All of these foods are equally improved with either a Chardonnay or red Bordeaux. Once again, it mostly depends on the sauce and ingredients used in the food preparation.

Lastly, we have come to fruit and desserts. This is still a pairing that creates great debate amongst wine tasting experts. Chocolate still seems to be best accompanied with red wines like cabernet sauvignon, syrah, and zinfandel. However, other sweets seem to best paired with whatever your personal preferences might be. I guess you can say no wine can really mess up or take away from a delicious dessert.

Overall, there are general rules to wine pairing but rules were meant to broken. Feel free to experiment and be daring with your pairings because you never know when you will come across a unique, delicious combination that others have not considered. You cannot enjoy the tastes or palates of others so stay true to what you enjoy and don't get caught up in following the rules.


A Wine Club's Guide for Pairing Food With Wine

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

07. aMa no jAku ♫TOMODACHI♫

After a super super long time... finally SC is gonna release something again~~~ hahax and of course we (or rather i forced coco) chose to release on this day! TANAKACCHI's Birthday!!!! (everybody remember to wish her a very happy birthday wherever you are~) nana... we have aMa no jAku! originally by S/mileage! Album Song List: ★ Nanchatte Renai ★ HAPPY! Stand Up ★ Romantic Ukare Mode ★ Watashi no Miryoku ni Kizukanai Donkan na Hito ★ Akogare My STAR ★Shouganai Yume Oibito ★ Ama no Jaku ♫ ★ Crazy About You ★ Rival ★ Naichau Kamo Cast according to hearance: Coco Yuuri Mixer: Coco PV: Yuuri well... enjoy!!!! aMa no jAku. We only own our voices! The rest belongs to H!P and Tsunku! Please watch and listen to the album all the way to the end! Thank you! Enjoy! -Yuuri

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Monday, November 14, 2011

01. Nanchatte Renai ♫TOMODACHI♫

After a super super long time... finally SC is gonna release something again~~~ hahax and of course we (or rather i forced coco) chose to release on this day! TANAKACCHI's Birthday!!!! (everybody remember to wish her a very happy birthday wherever you are~) okay to begin with... we have NANCHATTE RENAI! originally by Morning Musume! Album Song List: ★ Nanchatte Renai ♫ ★ HAPPY! Stand Up ★ Romantic Ukare Mode ★ Watashi no Miryoku ni Kizukanai Donkan na Hito ★ Akogare My STAR ★Shouganai Yume Oibito ★ Ama no Jaku ★ Crazy About You ★ Rival ★ Naichau Kamo Cast according to hearance: Yuuri Coco (or you can just take it as Nicer voice - Coco, Not so nice voice - Yuuri~) Mixer: Coco PV: Yuuri well... enjoy!!!! Nanchatte Renai. We only own our voices! The rest belongs to H!P and Tsunku! Please watch and listen to the album all the way to the end! Thank you! Enjoy! -Yuuri

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

How To Build A Home Recording Studio On A Budget

!±8± How To Build A Home Recording Studio On A Budget

A lot of the times, people come into my home studio to record something and they see all the equipment and ask - "how can I do something like this?!" Well for starters, you can start purchasing the equipment! Then once you have the equipment all hooked up, you can learn how to use the equipment!

If you're like me, you've been dreaming about having a home recording studio for a very long time. Well the great thing about it is, it's very possible to HAVE your own recording studio even if you are on a budget. Will it rival the recording studio's of Sony? Nope, but it will do the job, and make sure your customers are proud to say they record in it.

First and foremost, you need to go out and purchase a GOOD computer with ton of space (1TB and up), a decent amount of ram (4GB and up) and a processor that won't crash on ya while you're recording somebody singing. Once you have those three things down, you HAVE to invest in a good sound card! There are different sound cards out there ranging anywhere from 20 dollars, to 200 dollars, and if you think you're going to be creating studio-like sounds with a 20 dollar sound card, prepared to be surprised! Next you will need to purchase or download a program that will be able to handle your productions. I have personally used everything and anything under the sun, and I will say this, for amateurs, stick to Cool Edit Pro the OLD version which I believe is 2.1. It is a GREAT program, no matter how outdated it may seem. For the more experienced, I would go with something among the lines of Cubase, which is truly a powerful and revolutionary software.

Once you have the computer, the sound card, and a recording program, under your belt, you can go ahead and start looking at the goodies. First things first, get a solid studio condenser microphone. Personally, I would recommend the Audio Technica AT2020 Side Address Cardiod Condensor Studio Mic because it is the ABSOLUTE best when it comes to a starter microphone. Don't let that be confused with "crappy microphone," far from it, the AT2020 is a working man's microphone that can be tweeked until the singer's vocals are as sweet as honey.

After you get the studio microphone, you have to purchase an amplifier. The great thing about the amps is that they are not TOO pricey, and seeing as how we are building a home studio on a budget, you can go ahead and purchase the Pyle Pro PT210 120-Watt Microphone PA Mono Amplifier with 70-Volt Output because it will be more then enough with the AT2020. You can go ahead and purchase a mixer and a soundboard, but for now, we are only focusing on the essentials for your home studio.

Usually what people do is they get a good computer, get a good studio microphone, and a solid amp, and they are all psyched up. Well here's the kicker, you need a microphone stand, a good pop filter, and possibly a vocal booth before you can even consider inviting anybody over. The microphone stand and the pop filter will cost you tops, but creating a vocal booth could be a challenge.

First and foremost, you need to designate a room (or some space) where you plan to have your recording home studio. If you do not want to actually build a vocal booth, then you can go ahead and use a mini closet. Simply clear out all of the clothes from it, purchase some foam so your vocals don't bounce off the walls, and put the condenser microphone in there. The cable should be long enough to connect back to your computer, where you will be controlling the entire process. When on a budget, I am a fan of the closet vocal booth because it makes the vocals extremely warm and smooth sounding, which you really can't achieve if your studio microphone is in an open room such as your living room.

That is pretty much it. If on a budget and you want to create a home recording studio, keep in mind the following things:

1. A good computer (with a good sound card and a good recording software program)
2. A good condenser studio microphone (Audio Technica AT2020)
3. A good amplifier (Pyle Pro PT210 120-Watt Microphone PA Mono Amplifier

Although this set up won't make Def Jam jealous, it will give you the foundations on which you can build upon. Bit by bit, you can purchase more things such as soundboards, mixers, better studio microphones, etc., and have your studio grow. Until then, sticking the foundations and really learning the basics will suffice.


How To Build A Home Recording Studio On A Budget

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