The Importance of a Manual Coffee Grinder

Nov 01, 2009 @ 03:24 pm by articles

Manual coffee grinders may not be one of the top ten kitchen appliances you’re eyeing but surely the thought of it may have crossed your mind, even at least one. Because apart from being a handy kitchen gadget and friend to the coffee aficionado, no one can deny the goodness of the ground coffee beans they make.

For those still thinking about getting one, there are a couple of things that may just convince you. Besides, there are really a good number of reasons why having a manual box grinder is important for your coffee loving household.

1. As these manual coffee grinders come in traditional designs and makes (good and heavy-duty wood casing and stainless steel blades and turns), it could be a good heirloom piece for the next generations. As most electric gadgets of today waste away with regular use in a year or two, these grinders are made to last a lifetime, some even more. With this as an heirloom, not only will you be passing a hobby, but also a sneak peek at past decades and generations, too.

2. Vintage design, styles, and clothing has been all the rage nowadays, and what better way to celebrate that than to have a nice, antique looking manual coffee grinder. The dark wooden box and brass turn itself cannot be missed, being as vintage as possible.

3. Having a traditional box grinder can also be a part of a collection for the avid coffee fans. Nothing says coffee history more than a hand-powered manual coffee grinder as it marks a specific period of time when coffee lovers had to grind their own beans for consumption.

4. Entertain and impress a couple of your friends and guests like an Italian don and serve them coffees made with freshly grind beans. You can pair this up with smoking nice cigars or even during poker nights with the guys.

So, how exactly can you say no to an inexpensive, yet elegant historical piece of gadget? No matter how you plan to use it, if you’re a coffee fan, lover, or aficionado, surely a manual coffee grinder is an essential addition for your kitchen.

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Home Gym or Free Weights?

Nov 01, 2009 @ 03:02 pm by articles

Are you considering starting a strength training program? If you will be working out alone some of the time then think twice about a weight bench and free weights. Accidents happen and a mishap while doing a bench press can become a disaster. Consider, instead, a home gym system. You can get a body weight resistance system for a very reasonable price that can produce the same results as a weight resistance type system.

Figure a budget before you start shopping. The big names in fitness like Bowflex have enticing TV ads, but are they worth the extra money over the less expensive brands? When shopping electrical-mechanical equipment like treadmills, elliptical machines, and stationary bikes, the answer is probably yes. You may not need all the bells and whistles on the high end machines but you do want and need the durability and safety the big name brands will give you.

For home gyms that focus on strength training simplicity is key. A simple multi function home gym can give you years of workouts. All the line and pulley systems are built on the same principles, and with prices from under $300 to over $10,000 they all do the same thing. They all can do the job, just decide on how many extra toys you have room for or want to spend for and go from there. I purchased a very nice brand new Weider home gym for way less than the cost of a Bowflex and and it has performed as expected for over 4 years.

You will need a few things in addition to the gym equipment. Get a big mat or rubber pads so you don’t ruin the floor, and get a quart or two of matching paint to keep the walls looking good. You will mark up the walls and it just feels better to work out in an appealing environment.

If you want really simple strength and endurance equipment go for a Everlast heavy bag stand. You’ll need some gloves but little else.