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How to Make Diaper Cakes

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Are you looking for a perfect baby shower gift? Baby diaper cakes have become one of the most famous and perfect baby shower gifts since then. Why do you have to spend $50 to $150 just to buy a diaper cake the moment you can make one yourself easily?

Before you can make diaper cakes, you will have to prepare with some items like baby diapers, baby toys, rubber bands, pins, ribbons, baby lotion, baby brush, baby spoon, and teddy bear and so on.

Next, it is time to start making your very own diaper cake. Fold up about 15 diapers in a rounded cardboard and tight them up with a rubber band. You can repeat this step if you want to build the second and third layer.

Then use a ribbon to cover up the rubber band. Just roll it over the layer of the diaper cake just exactly the rubber band. After that, assemble all the layers by putting the placing the top layer over the bottom layer, use pins to secure all the layers.

The final step is to decorate your diaper cake using other additional baby gifts like baby lotion, toys, baby brush, teddy bear and more. Just put in your creativity here and you will end up with elegant diaper cake. You can also decorate it according to your theme. For example, if you knew that the baby is a girl, you can use female teddy bear or pink color ribbon for the diaper cake.

Diaper cake is the best baby shower gift as it can grab the attention of the audience and it will also touches many attendees heart.

By: Shawn Lim

About the Author:

You can learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake by 2 ways. One is by reading lengthy and boring books, and get tired after reading it. Or, the second way is by watching videos how to make a perfect diaper cake.

The concept is the same as learning to ride a bicycle, you cannot learn it from a text book. The same goes for making a diaper cake. If you are going to learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake, make sure you learn it the right way.

So do you want to learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake in just 23 minutes or less by simply watching videos? Click here. Or you can visit http://www.makediapercakes.com/ for more information.

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Make Chocolate Cake

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

This is a very good chocolate cake recipe that is healthy and you won’t have to hear that same old advice from your doctor as to why shouldn’t you eat chocolate cake!

Ingredients to make a chocolate cake:

1 cup soy milk

3/4 cup cocoa powder

1 cup unsweetened applesauce

1 tablespoon vanilla extract

2 cups whole wheat flour

1-1/2 cups raw sugar

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon sea salt

4 egg whites (large), at room temperature

Preparation on how to make a chocolate cake:

1. Heat up oven to 350 degrees. Spread out two 9-inch round cake pans or one 9×13x2-inch pan with vegetable oil cooking spray and sprinkle with whole-wheat flour.

2.Heat the soymilk in a medium size saucepan until its hardly boiled. Remove from heat and whisk in the cocoa until thickened and almost smooth (some tiny lumps will remain). Let stand 2 to 3 minutes to cool slightly. Whisk in the applesauce and vanilla extract.

3.Mix the flour, 1-1/4 cups of the raw sugar, the baking powder, soda, and sea salt in a large bowl.

4.Beat the egg whites in a medium size bowl with an electric mixer until thick and foamy. Gradually beat in the remaining 1/4 cup of raw sugar and continue beating until stiff peaks form when the beaters are lifted.

5.Pour the cocoa mixture over the whole-wheat flour. Stir just until blended.

6.With a rubber spatula, gently stir about a quarter of the egg whites into the whole-wheat flour mixture. Fold in the remaining egg whites until no white streaks remain. Pour into the prepared pan or pans.

7.Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool completely. Garnish with your favorite fresh fruit.

VANILLA FROSTING

2 egg whites, at room temperature

1/2-teaspoon cream of tartar

1/4-cup honey

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1-cup instant nonfat dry milk powder

1.In a bowl, beat the egg whites until foamy. Add the cream of tartar and continue beating, adding the honey and vanilla.
2.Gradually add the nonfat dry milk powder, beating constantly, until the frosting is a good spreading consistency.

It’s not so hard to make a chocolate cake! Enjoy!

By: Krissy Leighton

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How to Make an Espresso That You’ll Love!

Monday, January 11th, 2010
Patrick Goldman wants to know how to make an espresso?

So you want to know how to make an espresso? Great! As you may know, there’s a bit of an art to making great espresso coffee, but don’t worry, we can help! Before we explain how, what exactly is an espresso?

The name espresso is Italian in origin. It was first coined around 1900 and, loosely translated, means a cup of coffee brewed expressly (just) for you. Today, you will often find that people incorrectly pronounce or spell it “expresso.” What makes a true espresso?

Is it the bean?

No. Marketing and word of mouth has led people to believe that the type of bean determines whether a brew is espresso or not. This isn’t true. Any type of bean can be used to make good espresso.

Is it the blend

No. Although there are blends of beans created just for espresso, the blend doesn’t make it espresso. The pursuit of the perfect espresso blend has led to this common misunderstanding. Some roasters say that you can only make a good espresso with the right blend.

Is it the roast?

No. Some think that espresso must be an extremely dark roast; however the espresso roast varies from region to region. In California, you will see a dark or “French” roast. On the east coast, a light roast is common. And in Northern Italy, a medium roast is normally used. Any roast can be used to make good espresso. It is simply a matter of taste.

Are all espresso machines really espresso machines?

No. There are machines out there sold as “espresso machines” that aren’t true espresso machines. These machines are usually electric “moka” style machines that use steam pressure to force water through the ground beans. Steam pressure can only produce up to 1.5 BAR or 50 PSI (pounds per square inch) of pressure. A real espresso machine must produce at least 9 BAR or 135 PSI to force the water through the finely ground and compacted ground beans. The steam driven moka machines are often sold in major department stores for $75 or less.

So, what is espresso?

Espresso coffee is a small (1 to 2 oz.) shot of pressure-brewed coffee, using about 1 Tablespoon of finely ground coffee. Brewing takes about 25 to 30 seconds and when done properly, it will feature a layer of rich, dark golden cream, called crema on the surface. This crema is one indictor of a quality espresso. Making a great espresso is truly an art as well as a science.

So how do you make a great espresso?

Now, the different phases of making a great espresso are roasting the beans, blending them, grinding them, tamping them and then making the espresso.

The first thing you’ll need is a high-quality espresso machine. There are many choices here, so we recommend you look around before making a choice.

The next thing you’ll need is the right coffee grinder. Once again, you have some options as to grinders, so we recommend you check out some different coffee grinders.

Lastly, you’ll need outstanding beans. There are many sources of beans out there and we have several different reviews on our site.

If you already have a machine, grinder and beans, let’s get to it!

The first thing you need to identify is whether your machine is steam driven or pump driven. If you aren’t sure, consider this: if you have to pour water in the top and screw the lid down, your machine is probably steam driven. If you simply pour water into a large tank, press a button and the machine starts making all kinds of strange noises, your machine is probably pump driven.

The Grind

Coffee ground for steam-driven machines will need to be finer (it’ll take longer) than for the pump-driven machine because steam-driven machines don’t pack the “oomph” that pump-driven machines do when pushing the water through the grounds.

The heat and humidity level of where your beans are stored even affects the taste of the espresso, but that’s something covered in more detail in our free eBook on espresso making.

The Ratio of Coffee to Water

You should be using approximately one tablespoon of grounds to every ounce of water. This is an important ratio as putting too little or too much water can lead to over- or under-pulling your shot. As you know, there are 8 ounces in a cup of water.

The Procedure

1. Pre-heat the glass the beverage will be served in and place under porta-filter.

2. Begin grinding beans by turning on grinder.

3. Immediately remove porta-filter, knock out old grounds into a tamp box, and wipe basket dry with a cloth.

4. As coffee is still grinding dose enough coffee to fill the basket and stop the grinder.

5. Level the grounds in the basket by pulling them forward and then pushing them to the opposite side until the whole basket is evenly filled.

6. Take the tamper and press down with 5 pounds of pressure. Gently knock the porta-filter with the back of the tamper and press down with 30 pounds of pressure. Polish the surface by turning 720° while pressing with about 20 pounds of pressure.

7. Let 2 ounces of water flow through group head.

8. Place porta-filter in group head and turn on pump.

9. When espresso begins to flow, start timing.

10. If you want a sweeter espresso, stop the flow at about 17 seconds. If you want a more bitter coffee, let it flow longer, but never longer than 25 seconds. Other “signs to stop” are when about 1.5 ounces has been brewed, or after it begins to turn slightly lighter in color.

Well, I hope that gets you started with making great espresso. However, to make outstanding espresso, you should learn a little more! Head on our to our website to get a free eBook titled How to Make Espresso So Good You’ll Never Waste Money on Starbucks Again!

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