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Alpha Cooking Food Wine
Easy Recipes – How to Make Sangria
Jan 15th 2012, 05:48

Are you interested in making sangria? Sangria is one of those drinks that everyone loves, especially in the summer. It is a great summer drink and you can serve it with many different Mediterranean dinners. Want to learn how to make sangria? Keep reading this article, as I am going to share with you the recipe for making a delicious sangria that everyone will love!

It is also great with Spanish tapas or any other Spanish-themed dinner you are making. And, it goes great with pretty much everything else!

A lot of people ask what fruits they should use when making sangria. The good news is that you can use any kinds of fruits – apples, peaches, plums, pears, grapes, oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits and others. Just pick the ones you like and use them.

And if you like berries, then use berries! Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries are all great for this purpose!

So if you are wondering about making sangria, here is the sangria recipe that you will enjoy!

How To Make Sangria

There are a few different components to making sangria, and all of them are important. First, you will want to use red wine (of course), some orange liquor, and orange juice. You will also need sparkling water to add to your sangria later.

You will need some sugar.

And, of course, you will need fruits and berries. Here is where you can really customize the sangria to your tastes and to the tastes of your guests! We recommend using a couple of fruits and some berries. For example, you can use an orange, a lime, an apple, strawberries and raspberries.

To make the sangria, start by chopping the apple, orange, lime and strawberries.

Now, in your sangria pitcher, combine the red wine, orange liquor, and orange juice. Add apple, orange, lime, strawberries and raspberries. Add the sugar and mix it all together. Try it – add sugar if you need more sugar, or if it needs more sourness, add lime juice, etc.

Put the sangria in the fridge and let it stand for a few hours for all the flavors to combine and create delicious sangria.

When you are ready to serve it, add some ice to the sangria glass. Pour some sangria over ice and top it off with some sparkling water.

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Unitkrew Reviews
Estate EED4400WQ 29 6.5 cu. Ft. Electric Dryer – White
Jan 15th 2012, 05:57

Estate EED4400WQ 29 6.5 cu. Ft. Electric Dryer – White

  • 5 Cycles, Including Delicate Cycle
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Celestron 71133 UpClose 10×25 Roof Prism Binocular
Jan 15th 2012, 05:58

Celestron 71133 UpClose 10×25 Roof Prism Binocular

  • Rubber covered and water resistant to protect against everyday mishaps
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  • A great choice for children
  • Perfect for sporting events, bird watching, nature viewing, and many other outdoor activities

The Celestron(r) Upclose 10 x 25 binocular is small enough to tuck away into a pocket or purse for a great view at a moment’s notice. This roof prism model is rubber covered for protection and ease of handling, and fully coated to give clear, sharp, high-contrast views.

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Videographers – Tips on Effective Storyboarding
Jan 15th 2012, 06:36

Whether you’re working on an indie, commercial, animation, or any other form of film, you need to communicate your ideas in an effective and clear manner. Having a script is one thing, but it doesn’t convey camera angles, lighting, and all the other aspects that encompass a high quality product. Storyboards are an effective way to show action sequences, how to properly time dialogue in a scene, and how the camera should move through a particular shot. In the beginning of a work, storyboards help to communicate the concept and later on, they are crucial to edit and polish the final product. Effective storyboards will also include technical notes as well. A well-designed and implemented storyboard will ensure that everyone, from the screenwriter to the director, producers, and editors are all on the same page and that can help to avoid costly misunderstandings. Different kinds of storyboards There is no particular right or wrong way to design and create storyboards. Some are simple, basic sketches done on plain paper while others can constitute advanced illustrations on harder backdrops. Technology has also allowed producers and directors to use computer programs to create their own storyboards. The level of quality and detail that you want to put into your storyboards is entirely up to you. The amount of time that you have for production can also be a factor in the level of detail you can put into the storyboards. If you’re looking to sell your movie concept, though, you would do well to add as much detail, color, and frames as you can into your storyboard. There are three basic levels of detail used in storyboarding. Low detail, medium detail, and high detail and they basically are what they sound like. Before sketching blindly in the dark… Before you sit down and begin sketching your storyboard, you may have the idea in your head, but you should put this idea to paper first, either in the form of a script or a creative brief. This helps you lay out the storyboards. Here you will want to list your key action points and sequences, as well as the climax of the story. This will help you determine how many frames you will need for your storyboard. Examples of key action points are chase scenes, emotional expressions, and even explosions. These are almost always included in storyboards. When you’re ready to sketch… Finally, when you’re ready to sketch your storyboards, you’ll want to use a basic outline at first. Don’t make the common mistake of trying to add color and contrast to small sections before filling in the entire view. What can happen is that you end up with a distorted image or scene. You add color and contrast once the outline is complete, and if you have the time. Then you should bring in someone for a second opinion, someone who may or may not know the story line well who can offer valuable feedback on whether you expressed your story in enough detail, whether certain boards are necessary, or if there are gaps that need to be fleshed out. If the person asks a number of questions about certain scenes or boards, then you may need to clarify with some detail what is going on. For instance, some basic sketches in which a character is being chased could be misconstrued or misinterpreted. Add notes When you’re done with the storyboard, you may want to add some notes to each scene to describe what’s going on, some dialogue, or voice-over notes that are pertinent to the scene. This will help with the overall presentation of the storyboard and help sell your ideas, as well as the camera work that will need to be done, and special effects if necessary. Effective storyboarding begins not with the level of quality, but with an understanding of the plot, the action, and scene organization and it ends with a clear and concise presentation through notes and organization. Keep your storyboards neat and organized and you’ll find that other people involved in the project will be on board with your ideas more often than not.

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Practical Home Theater: A Guide to Video and Audio Systems, 2012 Edition
Jan 15th 2012, 06:16

Practical Home Theater: A Guide to Video and Audio Systems, 2012 Edition

How can an average person navigate the maze of audio/video technologies in a home theater system? Turn to Mark Fleischmann’s Practical Home Theater: A Guide to Video and Audio Systems. The 10th anniversary edition — the 11th in an ongoing series — has been thoroughly revised and updated for 2012. The ultimate answer book, it tells you everything you need to know when shopping for HDTV and surround gear including how to read a spec sheet, how to separate fact from hype, and how to get good valu

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Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle
Jan 15th 2012, 06:16

Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle

  • Wireless headphones with up to 328 ft range
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  • Receives reception through walls, doors, and outdoors

The Sennheiser RS-120 Wireless Headphones are an ideal choice for wireless use of both Hi-Fi audio and the TV. The open-ear headphones are supraaural and provide detailed, warm sound reproduction with a strong bass response. The headphone receive sound through walls and ceilings so you won’t have to remain in the same room as your equipment. Power comes from NiMH batteries that are recharged by simply putting the headphones on their transmitter base that can be mounted to a wall. The entire syst

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St Lucia Travel
6 Most Exquisite Places to Visit in Europe
Jan 15th 2012, 06:13

With so many interesting places to visit in Europe deciding what the best six exquisite places to visit during your vacation is indeed a difficult decision.

The first city on my list would have to be Paris. Not only known for its famous sights such as the Arc de Triomphe, The Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral and of course the Eiffel Tower, the city is also the heart of fashion and chic. A trip down the Champs Elysees with its exclusive expensive stores will soon confirm that fact.

Barcelona is located near the Spanish border with France and is a city unlike any other in Europe. Dating back to Roman times the city was transformed by the Olympics in 1992 and boasts some extraordinary modern architecture, and yet, the city has still managed to retain its ties with its proud historic past.

Rome the ‘Eternal City’ is one of the most visited destinations in the world. Once the capital of western civilization, the city displays it’s amazing and famous ancient heritage in a proud and spectacular manner. Places to see include The Colosseum, The Forum, Arch of Constantine, The Pantheon and the Ancient Temples of Rome. A visit to the Vatican and St Peter’s Basilica is definitely a highlight of any trip to Rome.

Once the home of many famous Greek philosophers such as Plato and Socrates, Athens is definitely a place that should be on your list of European attractions. The major historic sites are mostly located around the Acropolis and offer a truly exciting, impressive and memorable experience for any tourist.

If the hot humid summers in Athens become too much, then you must take a trip to one or more of the beautiful Greek Islands such as Crete, Mykonos, Rhodes or Corfu to name a few. Most of these Islands are known for their fantastic beaches and friendly inhabitants. Corfu is regarded as one of the most beautiful places in Greece with its lush vegetation and incredible night life.

Exploring Venice with its scenic canals and bridges, spectacular buildings and famous landmarks makes this a unique magical experience for any traveler. Filled with romance, history, good food and photo opportunities at every corner, Venice is undoubtedly an experience that you will never forget. Don’t miss taking a trip on a Gondola down the Grand Canal with its impressive palaces lining the route or visiting St Mark’s Square, The Basilica and The Doge’s Palace.

London is one of the great cities of the world. It offers tourist’s access to unique sites that were for centuries at the core of western civilization. The city is packed with notable churches, historic cathedrals, a variety of museums, stunning Palaces, art galleries, gourmet restaurants and world class shopping at stores such as Harrods and Selfridges. Must see places include the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Covent Garden, The Temple, the City of London, London Eye, Tate Modern, the Globe Theater, Imperial War Museum, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, Oxford Street Kensington Palace, Harrods, the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum, The British Museum, the British Library, London’s Street Markets, Madame Tussaud’s, Tower Bridge and a host of other places to numerous to mention.

The list is endless. It all depends on your personal choice and preference. But one thing is sure, whatever your choice may be, you will love the exquisite and picturesque locations of Europe.

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Basic Essentials 17 Piece Aluminum Cookware Set, Black Reviews
Jan 15th 2012, 08:31

Basic Essentials 17 Piece Aluminum Cookware Set, Black

  • Constructed from high grade aluminum that is light-weight and fuel efficient
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Mr. Coffee ECM20 Steam Espresso Maker
Jan 14th 2012, 22:33

Mr. Coffee ECM20 Steam Espresso Maker

  • Measures 12 by 9 by 14; 1-year limited warranty
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Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino maker.Steam pressure brewing. Powerful milk frother.

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Alpha Cooking Food Wine
Easy Crockpot Recipes With Meat
Jan 15th 2012, 08:19

Meat is the basis for many delicious crockpot meals and there are many different types of meat you can cook to perfection in a slow cooker. You can cook anything from chicken and pork to the toughest cuts of beef.

These economical cuts of beef are broken down gradually by the slow cooking process and they come out incredibly tender and juicy.

You can make easy crockpot recipes using beef, pork or something else, simply by combining the meat of your choice with stock, wine, juice or even a can of broth. Some of the easiest recipes for the crockpot only require three or four ingredients and because slow cooking boosts the flavor of the dish you will not need a lot of herbs, spices and additional flavorings for a well balanced and flavorful meal.

You can roast a joint of beef or pork in a slow cooker and you can do this without adding water or another liquid. You will find that it is best to add some liquid though because this creates a flavorful gravy for the dish. If you are using something fatty and marbled, you will not need to add much liquid because the fat will melt out of the meat. You do need liquid in the crockpot if you are cooking vegetables in there though, to soften them and cook them properly.

Tips for Cooking Meat in a Crockpot

If you want to slow cook something with a lot of fat, it is best to remove as much of it as possible because fat does not cook well in this way. Another option would be to brown the beef or pork beforehand in a skillet and then drain the fat off before adding it to the crockpot. If you are cooking dense vegetables like potatoes and carrots, place the meat on top of them in the slow cooker because the vegetables will take longer to cook and therefore benefit from more heat.

It is not compulsory to brown the meat before adding it to the crockpot and there are many easy crockpot recipes which will just tell you to add the ingredients to the crockpot, stir and leave it to cook.

However, if you do sear the pork or beef before adding it, you will find that the flavor is deeper and better, so it might be worth doing this.

Cooking Meat from Frozen

It is possible to cook meat from frozen when making easy crockpot recipes. If you want to do this you will need to ensure sufficient cooking time for everything to thaw, cook properly and tenderize.

The temperature of the frozen pork or beef will bring down the temperature inside the crockpot but allowing enough time for the meal to cook means this does not have to be a problem.

If you are making easy crockpot recipes using meat which is frozen, it is a good idea to use a cooking thermometer to ensure the meat is not only cooked but safe to eat. It needs to be above 165 degrees F in order to be tender and cooked perfectly.

If you are new to cooking meat in a crockpot, it is a good idea to have a look at some of the best crockpot recipes for more information and to give you some ideas of what to make.

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