Posts tagged store
Can you buy Havarti Cheese in a regular grocery store?
Apr 24th
I am looking to buy it at Giant….i had it with slices of pumpkin bread at a party it was great, i want to do it again…dont feel like driving to wegmans, never bought it at a regular store, thanks for your help
How can I store home made pizza crust?
Mar 22nd
Both yeast curst and non yeast crust with whole wheat.
I am planning to bake some pizza crust in weekends,
So on weekdays morning all I have to do is spread some sauce and cheese will make a quick homemade lunch for my 5 year old.
She is getting bored with sandwiches and don’t like any pasta/rice for lunch either.
Will it be healthy? Will it stay fresh till 12 ? give me some opinion and suggestions for other lunch ideas.
Her typical lunch is (sandwich/bread, apple/blueberry, nuts/chiken)
Store Garden Produce #7- Storing Cherries – Freezing Apples
Nov 7th
About 30 years ago, I started planting apple trees on our land. Shortly thereafter, we also started growing cherry trees. When it came time for harvest season, we lived by trial and error. I learned more about the facts on fruits than herb gardening in those first several years. I would like to share with you my experiences to help you further develop your own skills. I will be covering Ethylene Gas in Part 8 of this series. This article is not inclusive and should be shared with Parts 1-10 of this series. (See Link Below)
Cherries-Types: The nutritional value in cherries varies somewhat amongst the two main types: sweet and sour. Sweet cherries can be eaten raw to protect their high vitamin C but they virtually contain no vitamin A. Sweet cherries also contain anthocyanin and melatonin, an antioxidant that fights insomnia and jet lag. Sour cherries, on the other hand, are tastier when cooked. Sour cherries are lower in calories and are full of vitamin A but contain only ½ the amount of vitamin C. Sour cherries also contain fiber, manganese, copper and beta-carotene. Being a red fruit, the health benefits from cherries provide antioxidants, especially lycopene, which helps to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Black cherries make the perfect gout cherries. Cherries nutritional value is high in potassium and carbohydrates but low in saturated fat and cholesterol.
Sweetness will vary from farm to farm, even tree to tree and week to week. The darker the cherry, the sweeter its flavor and the more health benefits. Good cherries should be large (one inch or more in diameter), glossy, plump, hard and dark-colored according to variety. The stems should be left on and be green and fresh, bending easily and snapping back when released. If buying cherries, they should be kept cool and moist, as the flavor and texture both suffer at warm temperatures. Avoid sticky cherries (they’ve been damaged and are leaking), red cherries with very pale skin (they’re not fully ripe), and bruised cherries whose flesh will be discolored under the bruise. If you find many damaged cherries, eliminate them for they will speed up the decaying process.
A Word of Caution: Like apple seeds cherry pits contain amygdalin, a naturally occurring cyanide/sugar compound that breaks down into hydrogen cyanide in the stomach. Accidentally swallowing a cherry pit once in a while is not a serious hazard, however, there have been reports of humans being poisoned after eating apple seeds.
Storing Cherries : Cherries have a limited growing season and are highly perishable. By storing cherries in the refrigerator, keeping them cold and humid, you will be preserving their nutrients and flavor. Loosely pack unwashed cherries in plastic bags or place them in a single layer in a shallow pan then cover with plastic wrap to minimize bruising. Check the fruit occasionally and remove any damaged cherries. Always wash your fruit before eating. For the best, most sweetest flavor, allow the cherries to come to room temperature before eating. Fresh cherries will last up to 4 days in the refrigerator.
Pitting Cherries: To remove cherry pits, there are two methods applied. The first is to use actual cherry pitters. After washing and stemming the cherry, place the cherry pitters curved side, underneath the spike. Squeeze the pitter so that the spike goes through the cherry, forcing out the pit. The second method entails using either an un-bent large paper clip, or my favorite, an orange manicure stick. Insert the instrument of your choice into the stem-end of the cherry. You should feel it hit the pit. Then twist it around the pit and scoop it out. Sour cherries are the easiest to pit but after experimenting a bit to see which twisting motion works best for you, the mangled mess won’t look so bad, besides, they will still taste just as good.
Drying Cherries: Cherries take longer to dry compared to many other fruits. Both sweet and sour cherries are great for drying and they rehydrate easily. They can be used in baked products in place of raisins or in cobbler pie. You can also put them into lemonade or ice tea. Some of their vitamin C content is lost during drying however. Fresh cherries are known for their short shelf life so drying cherries will extend this process up to about a year. Select only fully ripened fruit. Wash, stem and pit them. Large cherries can be cut in half for drying. Place on the dehydrator screens and dry at a medium temperature of 140o F until pliable and leathery with no pockets of moisture. Depending upon your dehydrator’s wattage, the drying process may take anywhere from 6-18 hours. As a rule of thumb, you might want to wait an additional hour for each additional rack.
Freezing Cherries: Learn about the 4 methods of freezing cherries as well as how to preserve their color and flavor by clicking on the link below. I have also included several fresh cherry recipes-desserts like cherry tarts as well as ideas for gift giving such as fruit for gifts and fruit in a basket.
Preserving Apples: The first rule when harvesting apples is to store only perfect fruit. All apples should be handled with care. If any are dropped or knocked around, they should be set aside for immediate consumption. The tiniest puncture, pinprick, or bruise will be enough to cause immature decay. Use caution when storing apples with other vegetables as they give off ethylene gas that causes other vegetables to rot. I talk more about ethylene gas in part 8 of this series.
Storing Apples: Apples can be kept for as long as 6 months if they are kept in temperatures between 32 –45ºF. Fruit must be completely dry upon storage. Moisture breads decay! Rain or dew on the skin when harvesting should be carefully dried off. An alternative is to gather your fruit on a breezy, dry summer day. As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, it is worth wrapping individual fruits in newspaper and storing them in cardboard boxes or trays in the darkest, coolest corners of the basement. Parts 9-10 of Store Garden Produce- will address alternative Root Cellars. Examine your fruit from time to time in any type of storage, removing any that show signs of ageing. Mid-season and late varieties tend to store much better than earlier season varieties.
Freezing Apples: Some types of apples freeze better than others, especially the ones for making pies or sauce. Granny Smith, Golden Delicious and Winesap hold up well to freezing and resist bruising. McIntosh bruises easily and Red Delicious is the least favorite to freeze. You will need approximately 1 ¼ to 1 ½ pounds of sliced quartered apples to fill one pint and about 2 ½ to 3 pounds to fill a quart.
Preparing your apples is the most time consuming part of freezing. You can peel, core and slice your apples by hand or use a handle-crank, apple peeling machine that sits on the counter. There are basically 2 types of apple peelers: those that have a suction base and those that clamp on to the edge of a table. I prefer the suction type due to its portability. They are relatively inexpensive and work great, an apple slicer-peeler-corer all rolled into one. I always peel my apples but that is a personal preference.
Keep Apples from Turning Brown by three easy methods: Apples are notorious for browning. Once you have washed, cored and/or peeled your apples, you will want to either (1) dissolve ½ teaspoon ascorbic acid, also known as “FruitFresh”, into 3 tablespoons of water then sprinkle over the apples and blend. (2) Soak sliced apples in a solution of 2 tablespoons of salt per 1 gallon of water, stir water a bit to make sure all have been submerged, or (3) steam-blanch them for 1 ½ minutes then cool them in ice water before freezing. Any of the three methods mentioned above will keep apples from browning and must be applied before apples are frozen.
Choose Your Method of Freezing Apples: There are several methods to freeze apples depending upon how you intend to use them afterward. Freezing apples dry, in sugar or the syrup pack method are the most popular. The sugar pack is preferred for apples in uncooked desserts or fruit cocktail. A sugar or dry pack is ideal for pie making. Dry packs can be used generically. The sugar and syrup pack methods are less likely to brown or develop freezer burn. Containers suitable for freezing should be airtight and include plastic bags or rigid plastic containers. Apples in syrup or sugar packs will keep for 10-12 months when stored at 0ºF. Dry packs should be used within 3-6 months.
Dry Pack: This is the easiest method for freezing apples, but it does not retain the texture and flavor as well as the other methods. Treat apple slices to preserve color, pack them into a suitable container leaving ½ inch of headspace then freeze. Apple slices can also be frozen first on a tray and then packed into containers as soon as they are frozen.
Sugar Pack: You will need ½ cup sugar per quart (1¼ pounds) of peeled, sliced apples. After treating the apples to preserve their color, place the sliced apples into a shallow bowl. Mix in sugar then pack the apples into containers, leaving ½ inch of headspace per pint and freeze.
Syrup Pack: The sugar syrup recipe is useful because it preserves the flavor and texture best. Use 2 cups of sugar added to every 3 cups of water. Of course, you can scale this up or down to suit the amount of apples you have. Combine sugar and water in a saucepan and bring to a boil until the sugar is dissolved. Chill. Add ½ teaspoon of ascorbic acid to each quart of syrup. Pour ½ cup of syrup into the freezer container and add apples. If necessary, add more syrup until apples are covered and place a small piece of waxed paper on top to keep the apples submerged. Leave ½ inch headspace for pints, 1 inch for quarts.
Learn about Dehydrating Apples & Freezing Cherries Here!
Recipes with Fruits – Cherry Tarts – Fruit for Gifts Here!
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Crisis, Small Appliance Manufacturers Bullish On Store Should Emphasize On “feelings Cards”
Nov 3rd
Suning Appliance sales staff told reporters: “At present, beauty, health, fitness and small electrical appliances are very hot, up to 30%, Suning Appliances category is to increase the propaganda and sales accounting.” Gome said, “very optimistic about sales prospects for small electrical appliances.”
Business: the profit outlook bullish Appliances
According to general manager of Guangzhou high-cluster description of GOME, in 2008, the traditional home appliances color TV, refrigerators, washing machines, air-conditioning sales growth slow, flat-panel TVs more popular than outside environment affected by the financial crisis affecting the real estate market, air-conditioning , water heater sales are unsatisfactory. The contrast ratio is, small appliances, especially the small appliance sales call, according to Guangzhou, China U.S. sales statistics, in 2008, small electrical appliances have been occupying the overall sales of 12% in profit contribution, the traditional home appliance profit rate of less than 10%, small electrical appliances has reached more than 20%.
“This year we mainly do is increase the whole product line of small appliances in the proportion, we expect again this year, an increase of five points.” Higher cluster that increases the advantage of a small appliance category effect is the country the United States in 2009 ” optimize the product structure, “an important part of the strategy. Breakdown product line of small appliances
Latest statistics show that, under the same conditions, the average daily spend in Europe housewives 2 to 3 hours to do housework, and the Chinese cities of housewives daily time spent on housework has reached 6 to 7 hours. Experts believe that, “This is mainly due to differences in penetration of small appliances.” It is understood that the European average household has 20 pieces of small appliances, while the number of Chinese families that only seven.
“Appears in many Chinese consumers and small appliances is the electric rice cookers, microwave ovens or the like, but in reality small appliances can be broken down into food cooking class, type rice cooker, life and beauty electrical appliances and other categories of different the category. “of the highest cluster description:” In the past we have not broken down small appliances, the whole display on the display of more extensive, but we will in future articles meticulous. “
Reporter visited the store found on the market now has many varieties of small appliances, single “Beauty Appliances,” a device to include skin care, legs apparatus, hairdressing device, perfume beauty devices, hair dryer, electric shaving a number of knives; food dishes with soybean milk machine, bread maker, juicer, etc.; the traditional “rice cooker category” products are not only limited to the rice cooker, electric pressure cooker, purple clay pot welcomed by the market is also growing, but according to the East Link Designer small appliances, “the variety of small appliances have more room to dig, and now there are many products on the market limit.”
Appliance industry analyst Wu Meiping that “as consumer become more rational and personalization, small electrical appliances not only healthy fashion, low prices, but also very appropriate, emotions and will become increasingly sought after by consumers . “
Manufacturer: Appliances should emphasize on “emotional card”
Industry experts have put forward the view that: “Modern and even future is a time of excess consumption, in a relatively affluent society, the purpose of the consumer is no longer just ‘for the needs of the consumer’, it is more ‘To feel the consumer’. “
Reporters learned of small electrical appliances manufacturers, with the industry product homogeneity is getting worse, in the past with leading-edge “feature” selling point has been the lack of competitiveness at the same time, market conditions and consumer demand has also been to changing. Head of the U.S. small home appliances, said: “In the global context of financial crisis, small appliance market is facing great challenges, production costs, monetary tightening, market competition is intense, and simply rely on ‘Product and’ the traditional rational marketing model not only can not meet demand, but also can not guarantee the survival of enterprises. in the material needs are met, the consumer demand began to shift spiritual level, their desire to bring spiritual comfort to the selected brands, and self-expression, emotional appeals will therefore into the United States pay more attention to the small electrical appliances in the future focus of the latest competition. “
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How do I make eye-catching grocery store displays?
Nov 2nd
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How do I make eye-catching grocery store displays?
There are several things you can do to make your grocery store displays more attractive. Here are some tips. Customers will appreciate the extra touches, and you’ll notice a difference in your bottom line.
Put wire display racks at the end of aisles. Customers notice your specials when they’re on endcaps. Whether its bunches of grapes, cans of chicken soup, or the newest breakfast cereal, stacking your specials neatly on a wire display rack will draw people’s attention.
Use plastic fish bowls to display trial-size items. A lot of customers are afraid to spend too much on a new type of shampoo or a package of bubble bath. They will, however, spend twenty-five cents on a trial-size version, to see if it’s something they want to invest in later. Fill some plastic fishbowls with the trial-size soaps, mouthwashes, deodorants, toothpastes, and lotions you receive from your vendors. Customers will appreciate your thoughtfulness. They might even pick them up for emergency stashes and camping trips too.
Offer bulk candy in acrylic bins. Bulk candy looks great when it’s kept in attractive acrylic bins, with scoops, paper bags, and a scale nearby. Parents appreciate the opportunity to keep children’s portions under control, and might even take a little for themselves. Consider marketing your bulk candy seasonally—peppermints at Christmastime, candy corn at Halloween, pretty pastel candies for Easter.
Use clear shelves to display your fresh-baked goods. If you have a bakery in your store, then you know the importance of keeping baked goods fresh. That’s just what you’ll do when you invest in clear shelves with hinged lids. Customers can look inside and see for themselves the snack cakes, breads, donuts, and bagels. Make sure to include a pair of tongs, a box of wax paper, and some paper bags, so people can help themselves.
Use sturdy wooden bins and cart to display fresh produce. Tomatoes, onions, and bananas all look good when they’re displayed in wooden display fixtures. The message is: “Our produce is farm-fresh!” Surround your wooden bins and carts with a few hay bales, and watch the customers go wild for your fresh fruits and vegetables.
If you take the time to build more attractive grocery store displays, customers will come in more often, spend more money, and enjoy the experience. Your store will get a reputation for cleanliness and attending to the details.
Consider today how you might make your grocery store displays more appealing.
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Nine Top Dollar Store Deals
Nov 2nd
Dollar stores have been around for some time now, but not as popular as they are today with the economy in the doldrums. Every family is looking for ways to save dollars and keep more of it to survive through today’s tough times. Dollar stores provide one of the best ways to shave off the cost of brand name items.
Dollar stores are not just for the poor and destitute. If you haven’t checked out what they sell, you might find some common products you are currently buying elsewhere for a lot less at the dollar store. Many items of comparable quality are less expensive. And many products are up to 70% less than comparable items sold at drugstores and supermarkets.
The deals you are likely to find are non-food items, though you will find chocolate bars, canned fruit and canned pasta. Even without food items you will find plenty of deals on your next visit to the dollar store.
Cleaning Products: Not only are they cheaper, but they often are as effective in cleaning your home. Some generic and off-brand products are made by large brand-name manufacturers, but at a dollar or two, they add up to considerable savings. Dish washing liquid, soaps, air fresheners and floor cleaners can help keep your home sparkling clean.
Food and Snacks: You’ll find bread bread, chips, candy, gum and cookies that sell for 50% less than they sell elsewhere. Pasta, canned soups and stews at a buck cost less than at the supermarket. If you love going to the movies and snacking, buy your chips and chocolate at the dollar store first.
Personal Hygiene Products: Shampoo doesn’t vary much in ingredients to what you find on the supermarket shelves. If you need quality, buy conditioners at the drug store as they tend to have better quality ingredients. Soaps, bath oils and beads, sponges, body lotions, tooth brushes and paste are cheaper at the dollar store.
Holiday Supplies: Gift bags, wrapping paper, ribbons, bows, threads
Children’s Supplies: Crayons, coloring books, glues, binders and hobby crafts are cheaper. You can save yourself a good deal on reading books and picture books that cater to pre-schoolers and for different reading levels.
School Supplies: They include paper, pencils, markers, binders, notepads, staples and organizers for children and teenagers.
Containers: Both glass and plastic for storage don’t require buying expensive items at Wal-Mart. Fabric lined and straw baskets and convenient food storage containers are usually priced around 70% less than at other stores.
Kitchen and Garden Supplies: Cutlery, spatulas, egg timers, measuring cups, graters and many other products used in the kitchen can be purchased at little cost. While gardening tolls are lower quality, they do help if you’re not doing much garden work. Hand spades, seeds, gloves and other supplies can help you start growing your own food which will save much more money than the produce you buy at the grocer’s.
Knick Knacks: Candle holders, salt and pepper shakers, garlands, reeds, picture frames and some art supplies are cheaper but do make good presents if your budget doesn’t allow for a lot of spending.
Far from being stores that cater only to the poor, dollar stores provide a great way to trim excess expenditures from and help promote savings. You’ll salt away more money, a great bonus in today’s struggling economy.
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My wife leaves the house and goes to the store dressed to the hilt….?
Sep 19th
She comes home 5 hours later with a loaf of bread,, carring her dress under her arm, haired messed up with a smile on her face that a mortitian couldn’t wife off. She came to bed and moaned and whimpered a guys name all night. we got up the next moring and she made 3 phonecalls and whispered the whole time. She does this several time a week.
I see now, where she wrote a check for $21,000.00 for a new car, but it’s no where around. She claims it was just a B-Day gift for a friend. She went to the store once and was gone for a week, said they had a sale.
Now, I’m not paranoid, but, this just seems just a little bit fishy.
I Think I love her so much. Should I stop worrying?
it’s not that the new car bothers me. BUT, I never knew this guy was a friend. strange huh?
I hate to get rid of her. I wouldn’t have anyone to fix breakfast for in bed, nobody to talk with when I clean house and do dishes. She says she loves me.
To: CrazyOphelia
wow. did you just catch on? you read this and saw a “dumb” ordeal? amazing. This is the same type question women posts. hello??????? look at ecery woman’s reply on here. They instantly see a problem, BUT you can’t see your own? sad
To: CrazyOphelia
wow. did you just catch on? you read this and saw a “dumb” ordeal? amazing. This is the same type question women posts. hello??????? look at every woman’s reply on here. They instantly see a problem, BUT you can’t see your own? sad
Is it okay to temporarily store bread in the fridge?
Sep 18th
i’m making sandwhiches for tonight, and they are cucumber and cream cheese on white bread. is it okay to store them in the fridge for 30 minutes after i prepare them while i get ready, or will they get soggy/nasty?
Should I store Italian bread in paper bag or plastic bag?
Sep 15th
I bought a loaf of Italian bread today, but we’re not going to be eating it until tomorrow. What is the best way to keep it fresh for 1 day? Keep it in the paper bag it came in? Or should I put it in a zip lock plastic bag?
