Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Refrigerator Buying Guide - What to Look For in a Refrigerator

Buying a refrigerator is a involved task in view of the many types of refrigerators that are available today. The function of refrigerator has surely gone beyond the basic of keeping food cooled and chilled. There are tones of features that are equipped in most developed refrigerators now. Therefore, choosing the right one that suits your family will take some time and require some basic knowledge on refrigerators. Here are a incorporate of things that you need to look out when buying a refrigerator.

The first thing that you need to decide is the capacity when it comes to buying a refrigerator. The rule of thumb here is to go with the normal guideline where a family of two needs at least 10 cubic feet of fresh foot storage. You can add extra cubic feet for added someone in your family. Therefore, an 18-cubic-foot refrigerator is the smallest unit that you should get for a couple. A family of four needs at least a 22-cubic-foot refrigerator. Of course, if you can afford bigger refrigerator, the good it is. But be reminded that it takes more electricity to control a bigger refrigerator which leads to higher electricity bill.

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In increasing to the capacity, the size of the refrigerator is equally important. The size can sometimes be a limiting factor in determining the refrigerator that you want to buy. For example, your family needs a 22-cubic-foot refrigerator but the space in your kitchen can only adapt an 18-cubic-foot unit. If that is the case, you should probably make some space by removing distinct items in the kitchen to fit the 22-cubit-foot refrigerator. Or else you can consider a side by side refrigerator if space is a concern. A side by side refrigerator consists of a freezer that is adjacent to the refrigerator. The benefit of side by side refrigerator is that it needs less door clearance which makes it ideal for a narrow kitchen.

Other factor to consider when buying a refrigerator is to pick the type that suits your living style. There are some types of popular refrigerators in the market ranging from the commonly used top freezer, lowest freezer, side by side to the exotic French door unit. The top freezer is the most commonly seen refrigerator due to its affordability and uncomplicated design. Besides, the top freezer is also the one that has the least problem. Therefore, reliability issue seldom exists in top freezer refrigerator.

The lowest freezer model is equally comparable to top freezer but it's slightly more expensive. The benefit of lowest freezer lies in the convenience where more oftentimes used storages are settled at eye level. It's claimed that population with back pain question should use the lowest freezer refrigerator to alleviate the back pain since you don't have to bend to entrance the food in the refrigerator.

The side by side and the French door unit is approximately similar. The discrepancy lies in the fact that the French door unit combines a side-by-side refrigerator on top and a full-width freezer at the bottom. Both of these refrigerators are the most high-priced as they often incorporates fancy features such as a through-the-door ice and water dispenser, adjustable shelves, water filter and ice maker. The advantages of these types of refrigerators are that they can be fitted in narrow kitchen which require very limited door clearance.

However, population will sometimes adapt a side by side refrigerator in their kitchen even though there are plenty of spaces. One of the reasons behind is that these refrigerators are often equipped with plenty of extra sophisticated features that offer loads of conveniences to its users. Other think might be due to the exotic look of these types of refrigerators instead of the normal top and lowest freezer units.

Lastly, if you are planning to get a refrigerator that is more than 22 cubic feet in capacity, consider one which is vigor Star qualified. An vigor Star remarkable refrigerator means vigor efficiency. An vigor effective refrigerator is very conservative in terms of electricity usage and it might help you to save some utility cost. One thing for sure is that you might be able to get rebates of up to a few hundred dollars for trading in your old refrigerator with a new vigor Star remarkable model. A lot of utilities fellowships and even the local government do offer this kind of rebates. Therefore, do enquire the sales persons when you are in the stores.

All in all, buying a refrigerator is not that of a difficult task. All you need is some custom and some basic knowledge in refrigerator. But before going level to the store, make sure that you have done some study on the model that you are looking for. The things that you want to look out are the cost and the features so that when you are at the store, you would know what to expect.

Refrigerator Buying Guide - What to Look For in a Refrigerator

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

And the River, She Rises

There's a full moon in sight,

Shinin' down on Lake Ponchatrain.

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And the River, she rises

Just like she used to do.

She's so full of surprises

She reminds me of you.

My daughters have i-pods. They don't know the joy of hearing their beloved songs on the radio-especially the thrill of that magical coincidence...that blissful, ephemeral moment when the song plays exactly when it should. My daughters, Robyn and Trystan, don't know about listening to top-40 radio day and night and day and night until even your parents, who are Glenn Miller through-and-through, cave-in and start singing along with your beloved song. My girls don't know about the endless guerilla battle for buttons on the car-radio; they won't know the amount one Road Rule-"driver calls the music," even more prominent than who calls shotgun. They and their passengers will live in parallel universes, those petite ear-plus in their ears.

"Poco," who I'm wildly speculating were the sane and sober survivors of "Buffalo Springfield," sang about New Orleans during my summer between sixth and seventh grade...I think. 1978. Whatever grade you're "going into" when you're 11 and the whole world is about boobs, boys, love, romance, and studying how to French kiss. Simply I, more concerned about boys than song lyrics, didn't outline out that Poco sang about New Orleans until about two years later when I indeed listened to all the lyrics. I tend to "perseverate" on things. I hate that word, but I admit that I do it; and in my customary 1978 summer of "Heart of the Night," I gradually and quietly held my breath until the boys busted-out the refrain, "I trust in your love just like I do in this town." For all I knew, they were singing about Park Ridge, Illinois, the old neighborhood, where my darling mother still lives and takes care of business.

I didn't feel crushed when I discovered Poco paid homage to the Crescent City. I've been there-stayed at "The Maison DeVille," a very-very-very comme il faut petite fourteen room hotel in The French Quarter, of course, assertedly once home of the cocktail's inventor, which I think is wonderfully coincidental, because the hotel adjoins the Court of the Two Sisters, where one can enjoy the cocktails Msr. DeVille so ingeniously conceived and concocted.

That's the long way of saying I've been to New Orleans, loved every petite of it, didn't want to leave, but at these prices, unless you're Poco, you cannot afford to stay. Best to pay homage in song and go home to Park Ridge.

Now, it's different. Now, when I hear that song, I do feel a petite crushed...and a lot worried.

New Orleans, bravely rebuilding itself, paid a high price for washing away its fine patina of culture and gentility. When the traditions washed away, the ugly racial and economic divisions came out, and we all had to deal with the ugly realization that the government indeed won't go where the po' folk live.

"Put 'em in trailers" sounds a whole helluva lot to me like "Let 'em eat cake."

That's the intellectual part of my worrying. The visceral part feels a lot more intense.

In my world, the associative chain links with links until it gets to "Hurricane, wildfire-it's all pretty much the same."

In other words, I identify with the population in New Orleans. I understand their dilemma, because I, too, have wrestled with it. And for all my relentless questioning and very skilled grappling, I never have mastered, subdued or reconciled the dilemma. When the voice on my radio growls, "We interrupt this broadcast...," my heart goes into overdrive, because I know-deep down in my gut where I never have made a mistake, I know-we're about to repeat the series of impossible questions families must riposte as they face imminent disaster.

When the water's rising in what used to be your front yard, or when the fire's tear-assing down the hillside you used to call your "view," you've gotta face and deal with some truly profound questions for which I don't think we have right answers.

With a hurricane, you get a petite warning and some indeed cool Technicolor pictures on Cnn. With a wildfire, you get lots of smoke in the air and ribbons of fire coming down your mountain sides-also cool pictures if you don't live in them. For the population who have addresses and roots in "the cone of uncertainty" or "the fire's path," it's all still beautiful-awe-inspiring and amazing really-but indeed not so cool.

Question One: Will you leave? Where will you go?

Here's my basic data: I'm the single mom of two gorgeous and fantastic daughters, one of whom is away at college in a place where neither hurricanes nor wildfires appear-ever!-on the horizon. Robyn didn't plan it that way, but she's not unhappy about the serendipity. With one daughter in college and another in high school, both addicted to Abercrombie and Billabong, life grows progressively more expensive. Yes, the "x" pays his support, and it's pretty-much right on time, but we're not makin' the million a year John McCain says we need to rise out of the middle class. We're off by quite a few zeros. The house is just about my only asset. Without the house, my net worth is about like the national debt.

Given all that data, living under the data's work on all day every day, indeed with all that data so deeply tattooed on my brain it seems like part of my genome, my first instincts already put me at war with myself. I want Trystan to be safe, and I want to save my beloved petite house-have Marie Antoinette's cake and eat it, too. I know you recognized the dilemma.

How much time do we have before "imminent" becomes right here and right now?

If we go, where will we go?

I would like to stay with family, but I'm an only child. My local ex-mother-in-law still likes me, but I have approximately as many qualms about going there as I have questions about life, literature, politics, and the human condition. My very own sole surviving family member, my darling mother who, as we noted, still lives and takes care of enterprise in Park Ridge, Illinois, is not exactly "driving distance"-not even by California standards, and not even with my passion for jammin' along the Interstates like I was the customary Mustang Sally.

"Stay with friends," my petite voice perkily suggests, except all my friends are right here with me in the fire's path, and not one of them is so all-fired fireproof that she can say, "Sure! Come on over! We'll barbeque."

My petite voice, still perky and determined to make the very best of a perfectly shitty situation, then goes Mary Poppins on me: "Well, screw it! Pack Wendell, the dog; Annie, the cat; Trystan, the kid, and just take off for Palm Springs. Get tan instead of sooty." But we ain't even got tuppence for the bag of birdfood let alone the cost of a night or two or three in Palm Springs. Hell, when you live in a resort, you don't indeed save-up to go to resorts. We invented the "staycation," and we just recently got colse to to sharing it. There is no way I'm gonna pay resort prices and 21% credit-card interest; and don't try to comfort me by reminding, "It's the off-season, you know." I'll show you an off-season.

It comes down to "shelter or house?"

How many garden hoses do we have, exactly? I mean the ones that indeed will hose water the way they're supposed to? How much can Wendell lift his leg and pee?

Question Two: Are you indeed ready to stay?

The cunning linguists coined "Shelter in place" as a gentle term for "you're on your own."

I indeed felt relieved when Ray Nagin, whose moustache indeed has to go-get the full goat or shave it all, dude-kept it real, saying flatly, "If you stay, you are on your own. No services. No water, no power, no sewer. And if we see you out on the streets after curfew, you are a suspicious person."

So, there you have it-your warning and your checklist all in one uncomplicated announcement.

Can we make it without cable and internet, the staves of life in our world? Hey, we still have a top-40 radio! Let's turn it on. Naturally, no batteries. Okay, if the power goes out, will we have some place to plug in our radio...and even more importantly, our refrigerator. Yes, by the oddest series of coincidences, we do have a generator big adequate to power those two-and probably only those two-appliances. We have books to read; I have my beloved old legal pads and lots of soft pencils; we can recreate pioneer life.

Do we have adequate gas to power the generator? Can we keep that gas from exploding? And speaking of exploding gas, can we turn-off the gas to the house and protect the car, so that we're not surrounded by Ied's?

Yeah, we can do that.

If the water indeed does go off, what can we do to fight the fire? Well, why wait? Take the sprinklers to the roof and start watering-down the eaves. The roof is fireproof-red tile, very southern California and all-it's the eaves that catch. And turn-on all the garden sprinklers. Drought, my ass. Still, we'll duplicate check our assurance coverage, and we'll find a safe place to hunker down. "Hunker" seems like a great verb until you indeed have to act-it-out.

If the water indeed does go off, can we deal with being dirty, stinky, and without toilets for any days? Well, we've been to the Over-the-Line Tournament in Mission Beach. If we can survive that kind of deprivation and stink, what's a wildfire?

We're already suspicious. Trystan and I think of ourselves as women on the edge. We'll operate our urges to run outdoors and into the flames; that kind of good behavior should curtail the suspicions.

Do we have adequate food to last for any days? Does dog food count? How good am I at cooking on an open flame? Yeah, we could make it. Helluva way to drop a few pounds, but didn't I already say we're recreating pioneer life? Damn pets are too fit; no good meat on whether one of 'em. But there's that possum that lives in the ivy up on the hill...

Combo questions Three and Four: If you stay, how will you feel? If you go, how will you feel?

We have come to the heart of the matter. Wasn't that a song, too? But by Don Henley, not Poco.

Let's face the grim uglies, bombaderas: No matter how we riposte the questions, no matter what we choose, I am going to feel absolutely, totally and completely, 112% powerless. And among all the feelings we will endure for the fire's period and all the time it will take to recover, powerless ranks amount one among the very-very-very worst.

I hate feeling powerless!

And now we transcend the heart of the matter, going into its spirit.

"What's your most familiar quotation, Kyrie?" my petite voice prompts. Yeah, yeah, I snarl, because I know I take fierce pride in "proclaiming" my personal gospel: We go to church just as an excuse for the supper or brunch afterwards, but you never will find a man with faith more profound than mine. The pride, of course, kills; but the sentiment remains true, and the faith remains even truer.

Although He doesn't all the time return my calls, and although He has not sent me a personal angel like Earl on "Saving Grace," nevertheless I can tell my Great Father likes me. I am the living proof, the Deity's Exhibit 'A', that He has a great sense of humor and an even greater sense of irony.

Given the nature of our relationship, God will make sure that the house burns to the slab and the landscaping remains perfect. Of course, I am generally determined part of the landscaping, so I'll be fine.

Given the nature of our relationship, God will make sure that, if we go to the shelter, it will be packed wall-to-wall with Pta Moms and televangelists, all of whom have been waiting-planning, preparing, and counting down to the perfect moment-just to projection me and give me hell for something I said or wrote. The goddam President of the Pta will have a copy of the article, and she will wave it in my face as she rants. The televangelist will play with me, capriciously, like "sinners in the hands of an angry god," detailing how I am the incarnation of all things depraved... And no matter how much I protest, "Hey, dudes, I just ask questions!" No matter how well I can demonstrate that they totally have taken the stuff out of context, that they're takin' it way too personally, and that they're just flat-out reading it wrong-that's not what that word means, damn it!-still, they're gonna hold me personally responsible for all from West Nile virus to the wildfire itself.

Given the nature of our relationship, of course, God will reconsider these attacks part of my apprenticeship as a writer. One way or another, He will let me know that we were on part 37 anyway, and I learn so much more from experience than I ever would learn from reading the book. Yes, this will be on The Midterm. And, yeah, my house still will burn to the ground, but it's a small price to pay for so much wisdom.

The extreme Dilemma, and The Answer

Fire or ire?

Hmmmm. There's no Door amount Three, hunh?

Well, if this indeed is it, then I'm takin' the big leap of faith, and I'm takin' my dog with me.

C'mon, Wendell, get your list. We gotta shop for survival supplies.

And the River, She Rises

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Fisher And Paykel Fridges

Consumers in the store for Fisher And Paykel Fridges have a large range of products to plump from. In this report I briefly recognize some of the dissimilar Fisher And Paykel Fridge freezers ready for purchase.

Most buyers will want to pick a refrigerator from this time that makes use of the trademarked Active Smart feature. This theory makes uses of fans and sensor to cool and freezer the contents of your appliance rapidly. This function also is used to ensure the climatic characteristic throughout the refrigerator or freezer remains equalized.

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One of the most favorite ranges of Fisher and Paykel refrigerators are the E522B selection. This quality lowest mounted freezer refrigerator encompasses a large option of dissimilar models. The E522Bre and E522Ble are right and left chance white accomplished units.

Consumers seeking a stainless steel version of this model have the option of the E522Brx, E522Blx, E522Brxfd and the E522Blxfd; the integrate a bottle rack in their refrigeration compartment. To add an ice and water dispenser buyers should study the top end E522Brxu, E522Blxu, E522Brxfdu and E522Blxfdu models in the line-up.

The E522B fridge freezers have a capacity of just over seventeen cubic feet; twelve for the fridge and five for the freezer units. Those seeking more space may opt instead for the Rf201Adux.

This is a French Door refrigerator freezer that Fisher and Paykel have packed with high end options. With an impressive capacity of just over twenty cubic feet it is suitable for larger families.

Stepping up yet again the Rx216Dt7Xv2 is close to twenty-two cubic feet in size. This American style side by side fridge freezer is packed full of high end features and is a very favorite appliance.

Those seeking an enchanting integrated refrigerator also have options from this company. At just over three cubic feet the Fisher and Paykel CoolDrawer is an under counter refrigerator designed to blend into your kitchens cabinetry. ready with a customized end to match the woodwork of your kitchen this is a very enchanting option.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Adding a Backyard Deck to expand Your Living Space

Your backyard can be an prolongation of your living space for fascinating house and friends while adding to the value of your home. First you need to reconsider a few things like budget, architecture of your home, landscape, house needs and your lifestyle. If you are on a tight budget then you can do this in steps while taking into observation what the completed project will be.

You will then want to check with your local construction department what their requirements are like easements or restrictions. Before construction starts it is all the time good to have your local utility associates mark any secret utilities. A good deck contractor will do this.

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A good beginning base would be a deck. Will this be a wood deck ( pressure treated pine, cedar, redwood) that will wish maintenance from time to time like a good wood preservative or will it be an exotic hard wood or composite deck material that requires less attention? Will it be constructed with screws or nails? Check with your supplier to make sure that you get the best fasteners for you application if doing this yourself.

You can make this an outdoor living room with a fireplace or fire pit with a outdoor kitchen faultless with a sink with running water, built in gas grill and refrigerator or just a deck with a transported gas or charcoal grill.

Consider shading this with a pergola or getting a miniature more safety from the rain with a shingled roof over the area and maybe setup a set of french doors linking the indoors out to your new backyard paradise.

A nice water highlight like a fish pond with a waterfall can add a relaxing touch for those days when you want to nap in your rope hammock or use your laptop surfing the internet. You can add a gas heater for the cooler days or screen it in to keep those pesky bugs out while still letting the zephyr flow through.

You can then add lighting, ceiling fan, outdoor rug, outdoor furniture, landscaping, wall mounted Lcd Tv and outdoor art work.

As you can see the possibilities are endless and this will give you endless memories for you house and friend photo albums.

Do a search for outdoor living. The internet is full of images that will help you with your design.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Places to Find a Great Deal on a New Refrigerator

In this article, we are going to take a look at some of the best places to find a good deal on a new refrigerator unit. Buying a new fridge can be a very fun process because there are so many models and features that you can pick from. It can also be a somewhat confusing process because there are so many options that it can sometimes feel overwhelming.

What kind of fridge do you want to get?

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This is the first inquire that you should ask yourself. The days of the acceptable "ice box" are gone, and now there are all kinds of separate types of fridges. You can get your basic unit, which has a particular door, a freezer, and a cooler. You can also get what is called a French door fridge, which has a duplicate door and a freezer at the bottom. If you want something that will make your kitchen look symmetrical, you can check out a Counter Depth fridge, which is designed to line up with the kitchen counters and not stick over them.

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If you have gone to any shop such as Lowes, Home Depot, Sears, etc., then you will well have seen all kinds of options. The good thing about these places is that they often have the most recent models in stock. The downside is that they will often try to sell you on some sort of warranty that can cost hundreds of dollars. If you conclude to go with the warranty, make sure that you know exactly what it will and will not cover before you spend all of the extra money.

Online

There are also lots of shop on the internet that you can use to get a good deal. You can check out the website of all the shop mentioned above, or you can find a bunch of manufacturers directly and check out what kind of deals they have. You can look for brand names such as Kenmore, Black and Decker, general Electric, Frigidaire, and more.

When you conclude to get a refrigerator online, you should read some reviews ahead of time so that you are able to make a best buying decision. You can find a lot of good reviews by consumers at Amazon when you look at the specific product pages. There, you will find all kinds of sure and negative reviews from citizen who have bought the respective refrigerator.

Before production the final decision, make sure that you know the dimensions that you need to have it fit perfectly in line with the rest of the counter space. Good luck!

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Frost Free covenant Refrigerators For Smaller Spaces

Sometimes it just seems like too much problem to go into the kitchen to get a drink or a snack, so it is nice to be able to keep these in varied locations nearby the house. This is where a frost free ageement refrigerator would come in handy. These are also great for dorm rooms or if you have a small office. The most ageement refrigerators need hand-operated defrosting and are a bit cheaper, but it is nice to have something slightly larger (though still compact) that is easier to care for.

One of the smallest sizes of frost free ageement refrigerators is the Frigidaire® 4.4 Cu. Ft. ageement Refrigerator. At only 9 it is also very affordable. One of the best things about this refrigerator is that it has a isolate freezer compartment so you can unquestionably keep some frozen ice cream in it, such as pints of ice cream. You can get it in either stainless look or black finishes, and it has a freezer shelf, two can racks, three refrigerator shelves and three door shelves.

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Not all ageement refrigerators have freezers. One of the options for citizen who would like something a bit separate and don't need a freezer is the KitchenAid® 5.1 Cu. Ft. Double Drawer Refrigerator (Color: Stainless) vigor Star®. Instead of the typical refrigerator with a door, this refrigerator has two 24 inch wide drawers with Led lights to help you see what is inside. It is 24 inches wide and has interior Led lights to help you view what is in the drawers. At ,998 this is one of the more costly options available.

Another medium sized frost free ageement refrigerator is the KitchenAid® 6.0 Cu. Ft. ageement Refrigerator (Color: Stainless) vigor Star®. This ,448 refrigerator can be turned into a built in or used as a free standing refrigerator. There is one shelf in the door as well as a can rack, and there are two fresh food shelves. There is no freezer compartment, however.

People living in apartments or citizen who just want a somewhat larger frost free ageement refrigerator should think the Summit 11 Cu. Ft. Frost Free Refrigerator. It is a counter depth refrigerator made out of stainless steel and costing about 6. This is one of the options that comprise a freezer compartment, so it would be good for citizen who don't keep much food in the house or apartment.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A Look At Counter Depth Refrigerators And lowest Freezer Refrigerators

The counter depth refrigerators have chic designs with integrated features. You can view distinct models, styles, and designs online. The refrigerators fit well with your cabinetry. You can configure the fridge beside your cabinets. Midpoint styles offer 22-cu feet capacity. The extra capacity gives you more options for selecting panels to match your kitchen design.

Aga, Ge, Summit, Sub-Zero, Perlick, Northland, Lg, Ge Monogram, Avanti, Amana, and many other manufacturers make the distinct styles of refrigerators. Styles contain the stainless steel look, white, black, bisque, stainless steel, custom colors, and panel ready. The price range starts at 0 and up. Stainless steel models contain Ge and Lg brands. Lg makes the 20.7 cu. Foot counter depth refrigerators with French doors and four split -protector glass shelves.

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The Lfc21 models have the glide-n-server drawer. It has an IcePlus system with Led interior lights and linear compressor. This is one of the units that fit in to the bottom freezer refrigerators line of products. It has concealed hinges contoured doors with matching handles, utility bin, and vigor Star rating. Other features contain door alarm, multi-air flow cooling system, dual humidity crispers and one bonus drawer. View other features online while comparing distinct brands.

Ge Profile makes some unique stainless steel counter depth refrigerators and the bottom freezer refrigerators. Some styles contain three glass shelves, icemaker, water dispenser, gallon door storage, and other features on a side-by-side unit. The dispenser comes with Led lighting and Ultra Flow 100 that illuminates and allows you to pour as much as 100 ounces of water per minute.

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