Showing posts with label paper towels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper towels. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Glass Top Coffee Table

Coffee tables are an essential part of our homes; therefore, they are an intricate part of our families. We want a coffee table that represents our style, our fashion, and our sense of pride. Nothing is as convenient or versatile as a coffee table. Of course, some coffee tables are loved more than others are. For instance, glass top coffee tables often considered the crème de la crème of the coffee table world. The glass offers an additional elegance and perfection only found with glass.

There is nothing quite as versatile as a glass top coffee table. These beauties go with any décor and highlight any room. The base of the coffee table can be anything, but my favorite is aluminum. When you add aluminum legs with the glass top, all I can say is wow. There is nothing in the world that is more elegant or beautiful. I am fond of glass tops simply because they are easy to clean. All you have to do to clean one is grab window cleaner and paper towels. Nothing fancy to remember. Some wood has extremely delicate features and requires special care, not so with glass.

You can get these almost anywhere. Of course, some places will definitely have better quality than others will. For example, a glass top coffee table purchase at Pier 1 is probably going to be better quality than one you purchase at your local K-Mart. The price will probably be rising with the quality though, so it is often difficult finding a happy balance. If you just like to window shop, the Internet is an awesome monitor-shopping tool. Indeed, you can find what you want via the Internet and find a local store that offers you the same product. I say local because it can get extremely difficult and expensive to purchase a glass top coffee table via the Internet.

We have already mentioned the ease of cleaning and the immense beauty, but I would also like to mention how difficult these are to break. I thought "glass" is by definition easy to break. However, I learned differently. These glass top coffee tables are exceptionally easy to keep together. Of course, if you have a scene like out of a movie and someone comes falling through your roof and lands on your coffee table, I do not care if it is metal, wood, or glass, it is gonna break. These glass top coffee tables are extremely durable and are difficult for that toddler to break. Believe me: I know.

Eugene's family has been in the carpentry industry for generations. During weekends when he has free time, he opens a small workshop in his garage for his local community where he specializes in folding dining room tables . Visit http://www.oftheearthfurniture.com to get Eugene's weekly tidbits on selecting and maintaining various styles and makes of solid wood tables.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Coffee Making Without Technology

In this day and age, coffee making has become something of an art. Specialty coffee shops have sprung up all over, and it would be hard to drive down a city street without seeing at least one or two. These days, coffee is more than just brewing a strong cup on the stove. There are fancy coffee makers, espresso machines, and cappuccino machines, and a host of coffee flavors and different coffee additives, such as flavored creamers or syrups.

There are times, however, when making a fancy cup of coffee is out of the question. Perhaps you are out roughing it in the wilderness, you forgot your stove-top percolator, and you still want at least a good black cup of coffee but aren't sure what to do. Believe it or not, there is a trick to coffee making that doesn't include electricity or even a stove-top percolator.

Of course, even if you are lacking a coffee maker or a coffee pot, you are still going to need your basic ground coffee, and you are going to need a heat source. Hopefully, if you are on a remote camping trip, you still remembered the coffee, even if you didn't remember the stove-top percolator; and of course, most campers have campfires or camping stoves fueled by some type of gas. It can actually be a rewarding experience to use some old-fashioned ingenuity when it comes to the simple act of making coffee without a coffee pot; it helps us remember that we are not always slaves to modern technology.

The method you can use to make yourself a cup of coffee is to use a couple of paper towels, a regular pot or pan, and a cup - either a coffee cup or any cup that can hold hot liquid. Place a couple of paper towels over the cup, and then place some coffee grounds on paper towels. Heat the water over your campfire or on your camp stove until it is boiling, and then carefully, and slowly, pour the heated water over the coffee grounds and paper towels so that it filters into the cup. The more slowly you pour the water in, the stronger your cup of coffee should be. If you don't think the coffee is strong enough the first time, carefully remove the paper towels with the coffee grounds on top, pour the liquid from the cup back into the pan, put the napkins or paper towels and coffee grounds back on top of the cup, and repeat the procedure. It shouldn't take more than two times to make a strong enough cup of coffee. This may seem like a long and tedious procedure, but you'll get your cup of coffee, and you'll probably feel rather proud of yourself!

John Gibb is the owner of coffee making sources , For more information on how to make coffee check out http://www.cofeemaking-sources.info

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