Thursday, February 26, 2015

Produce Storage Tips

by Pocatello Electric

We all know that most of the veggies and fruits can be stored in the freezer to be kept longer but there are other ways to conserve them. Here are some tips on how to properly store your fruits and vegetables.

1. Lettuce and greens: Keep them fresh and crispy. Wash them in cold water before putting them in an opened plastic bag with a towel paper into the fridge.

2. Carrots, celery and peppers: Cut off the top or remove the green head (peppers) and put them in a closed plastic bag. It will keep the freshness and maintain the nutritional value. Celery and carrots can also be stored in a closed plastic container full of water.

3. Fresh herbs: This time we need the freezer. Use a tray to make ice cubes and put your herbs in it. Add some olive oil into all the little holes.Then put it to the freezer and add those cubes to your recipes when needed!

4. Bananas and avocados: Keep them on the countertop when they have not been cut. When they are halved, wrap them and straight to the fridge they go. Wrap the banana in foil, whereas the avocado should be wrapped in plastic.

5. Potatoes and onions: The best place is the dark pantry to avoid oxidization when they have not been cut. Once they are halved, your can put them in a sealed plastic bag into the refrigerator to keep them fresh for a few days.

Did you know?
You can freeze vegetables and fruits, but you can also freeze yogurts and milk! You must have noticed that the milk turn into a yellow-beige when defrosted. This is perfectly normal and due to the fat content (if you have skimmed milk, it should not change color).

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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Spring Cleaning Tips For Kitchen Appliances

by Pocatello Electric

Spring is coming soon and we all need to plan our great spring cleaning!


Sometimes we don't know where to start and it seems very long and complicated. Many people seem to fear the terrible kitchen! If it's your case, do not panic and let us help you with some tips to make it easier and faster. You will never see the kitchen clean up the same way!

Stainless steel appliances: All you need is vinegar, oil and two easy steps to make it shine.
1. Spray your stainless steel surface with vinegar and wipe it off in the direction of the grain with a paper towel.
2. Dip a soft cloth in a bit of oil and polish your appliance in the direction of the grain.

Back off a little bit and see the great results!

Microwave: You will need a water, lemon slices and that's it!
1. Full a bowl with some water and put the lemon slices in it.
2. Put the bowl inside your microwave and warm it for 5 minutes.
3. Remove the bowl and wipe the inside of your microwave with a soft cloth. All the gunk should be removed easily.

For a durable result, wipe the inside of your microwave every time you use it. It only takes a few seconds!

Blender: Two things: soap and water.
1. Put soap and warm water in your blender.
2. Start to blend and let it do so for a few seconds.
3. Rinse, dry and done!

Stove (drip pans): All you need is baking soda and soap.
1. Remove the burners and the pans from the stove.
2. Shake the pans over the trash to remove the most of the gunk.
3. Combine the baking soda and the soap in a little bowl (1:1 ratio) and apply the paste all over the drips generously.
4. Scrub them a few second and let the mixture sit on it while you wash the hood of the stove.
5. Lift up the hood and wash the inside with the same mixture as the drips and remove it with a wet cloth.
6. Shut the hood, rinse the pans and replace them.

Now the top of your stove looks like a new one!

Refrigerator: Soap, warm water and a cloth well do the job.
1. With a bucket of warm soapy water, start by cleaning the doors and all the outside of the fridge.
2. Continue with the inside of the doors. Remove all the stuff and make sure that your wash all the baskets. Then replace the stuff.
3. Remove the stuff from the freezer and wash it from the top to buttom. Don't forget the air vent!
4. Remove all the stuff from the shelves of the refrigerator and wash them one-bye-one. Do the same for the drawers and let them dry while you clean all the sides of the fridge.

Take advantage of this moment to throw away the expired food and reorganize your storage strategy!

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Thursday, February 12, 2015

3 Common Mistakes We Make When Shopping For A New Mattress

by Pocatello Electric


1. Shop for pricesWe usually filter our research by price when shopping for a new mattress. Most of the time, we need to stick to a budget, and many times we are searching to invest less than what we budgeted. Of course, it is not a bad thing to have a budget and to save money, but we have to keep in mind that we need a quality mattress. We spend 1/3 of our life sleeping and everyone knows that our sleep habits affect our health! We should not forget that the quality of our sleep depends on the quality of the mattress. A new mattress should be an investment rather than a waste of money. We should prepare ourselves for budget adjustments when needed.


2. Purchase without tryingWe all feel a little uneasy when trying a mattress in-store. Pretending to sleep, in most cases, is a challenging thing to do when shopping.  However, it is an important step before purchasing. It is not enough to put pressure with our hands. Our weight and sleeping position will determine which type of mattress is best for us. It is important to remember that in order to have a comfortable sleep for years ahead, we need to try the mattress before buying it.



3. Buy for the lookSome of us plan budget adjustments or try many types of mattresses. Sometimes, we put too much emphasis on the wrong specifications: the mattress look! We prefer to buy a good looking mattress even if it is not the most comfortable, instead of the one that looks ordinary (even if it is so much more comfortable). The look does not affect our sleep, the comfort does. Yes, there are a lot of mattress styles and brands. Sometimes, they do not look trendy, but if they are comfortable and good for our posture, maybe we should think twice and redefine our purchasing criteria.


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