Cheesemaking Kit
January 3, 2011 by anthony · Leave a Comment
Have you ever thought of making your own food? There are several different types of food you can make at home, and one of them is cheese. It might sound difficult or not worth the trouble. After all, isn’t making cheese a very long, complicated process? Well, it doesn’t have to be thanks to this cheesemaking kit.
The kit makes the entire process very quick and easy.
This cheesemaking kit allows you to create a number of fresh cheeses right in your own kitchen. It uses top of the line cheesemaking processes and techniques for making ricotta and mozzarella from a variety of different milks, including local, nonfat, dried, and goat’s milk. The instructions in the kit take you through the entire cheesemaking process step by step, making it very easy to go from opening the box to making your first cheese. You won’t ever need to visit the grocery store for cheese again.
The cheesemaking kit includes everything you need to get started (except for the milk, of course!). It features an instructional DVD to guide you through the process, a thermometer, flake salt, muslin, citric acid, rennet, and a recipe book that features 75 different great cheesemaking recipes. You’re sure to find at least a few cheese recipes in the book, and you can always search the internet or look for other cookbooks to supplement your cheesemaking enterprise.
The cheesemaking kit is perfect if you want to start making your own food. You can save money, eat healthier, and feel great about creating and eating food you’ve made with your own hands. It’s also a fun activity to enjoy with your children or an activity to share with a group of friends. Once you start making cheese, you’ll find that you don’t even want to buy it ever again since your own cheese tastes so great.
Most Energy Efficient Ceiling Fan
September 16, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment
Are you looking for a way to save money on your energy bill? If so, there are several different options. One of these is to install a very energy efficient ceiling fan. While you may not be able to save a ton of money, using energy efficient ceiling fans can save a little bit of money.
If you figure up how many ceiling fans you have in your home, however, you may find that you can actually safe a good amount of money overall.
There are several different things to look for when shopping for an energy efficient ceiling fan. The first thing to consider is the blade size. You need to find a ceiling fan with blades that are between 50 and 56 inches long for large rooms. For medium sized rooms, 42 inches is the minimum. For a smaller room, you can get by with a fan with 32 inch blades. You need to have your fan mounted at least seven feet above the floor, although eight to nine feet is really better. The blades should have a pitch of 14 degrees to maximize the amount of air the move. Make certain the blades are not made out of solid wood or particleboard—neither is very efficient.
When it comes to controls, many may think you need a very complex ceiling fan. However, that’s not true. All you need is a basic fan setup—the simple pull chain that controls fan speed and the switch that changes the way the fan rotates is all that is necessary.
This is all that is needed to save you a little bit of money every month. These energy efficient ceiling fans may not be a way of saving a huge amount of money, but they are helpful in shaving off some cost per month and helping you save a bit on your budget.
Where To Buy Rain Barrels
I always enjoy finding ways to save money or resources, and the Great American Rain Barrel is one of the many green tools out there than can help you do both. Watering your garden during a drought is one of the things that takes up the most water.
Even worse, during these hot, dry months, much of the water evaporates quickly, even if you water during the evening. However, with the Great American Rain Barrel, you can actually store up water from downpours. This allows you to then later use this water during the long, hot days to water your flowers without running up your water bill. Read more



