Posts Tagged Blender
How can I make mixed drinks in the blender without them getting too watery?
Posted by Joe in Drink Blenders on January 24th, 2009
Every time I try to make a frozen mixed drink, I follow the instructions about how much ice to add and how long to blend it, but they always come out runnier than when I get them in a restaurant or bar. Any advice or ideas as to what I might be doing wrong?
Story of the Blender
Posted by Joe in Blender Reviews on January 4th, 2009
Fortunately Stephen Poplawski got the bright idea in 1922 to add a spinning blade to the bottom of a glass jar. He did it so he could make fancy drinks for soda fountain patrons. Of course, whenever someone has a good idea, someone else thinks of a better one and so it was with the blender. Fred Osius, one of the founders of the Hamilton Beach Manufacturing Company, took on Poplawski’s idea and made it better.
Back in 1910, Osius, along with L.H. Hamilton and Chester Beach, formed a company to make kitchen appliances, which they did successfully then, and still do very well. Then in 1933 Poplawski’s soda fountain tool caught Osius’ attention. He made significant improvements in Poplawski’s design and patented his version. But it is a long way from patent to successful marketing and Osius needed money to follow that road.
At that time Fred Waring’s big band, The Pennsylvanians, was very popular and financially successful. Waring didn’t start out to be a musician, however. He originally was a student in architecture and engineering at Penn State. He always retained his interest in new inventions and so seemed to Osius to be a good prospect. In fact, Waring was also searching for an easier way to make the special diet of liquefied vegetables that his doctor had prescribed to treat Waring’s nagging ulcers. Thus, in 1935 when Osius talked his way into Waring’s dressing room after a live broadcast at the Vanderbilt Theater in New York, Waring was all ears.
Waring put $25,000 into the development effort of Osius’ blender. Six months later the problems with the blender still weren’t solved. Waring, as the primary investor, fired Osius and hired someone else to redesign it. It took a bit more time, but finally the Miracle Mixer was complete in 1937. It sold for $29.75 and was an immediate hit when it was introduced at the National Restaurant Show in Chicago.
The next problem was getting people to hear about this wonderful new tool. Fred Waring took on the marketing himself. He began in 1938 by changing the name of the company manufacturing the blender to the Waring Company and the tool to the Waring Blender. Then he spread the word. As a musician Waring was on the road a lot, spending much time in hotels and restaurants. He pitched his Waring Blender to the chefs and bartenders wherever he went. Next he took on the big department stores such as Bloomingdales and B. Altman. And by 1954, 1 million Waring Blenders had been sold. They are still selling today in modern versions and even a vintage reproduction of the original machine.
Waring once bragged about his Waring Blender to a St. Louis reporter. He said “This mixer is going to revolutionize American drinks” and he was right.
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How can I make carrot juice without using a juicer?
Posted by Joe in Juice Blenders on January 2nd, 2009
How can I make carrot juice without using a juicer? I have a food processor and a blender.
Is there a HEALTHY meal replacement program (shakes, etc.) that can give me all the calories I need per day?
Posted by Joe in Drink Blenders on January 2nd, 2009
I want to lose about 20-30 pounds. I do not like to cook and am very active so I don’t have time anyway. I keep eating unhealthy meals. I’m trying to find a really good, HEALTHY, meal replacement shake/bar/etc. I know I need at least 1200 calories a day to not enter starvation mode. I know people may say there’s nothing as healthy as eating real veggies, etc., but isn’t ther ANYTHING out there on the market that IS as healthy as actually eating the real stuff? I’d like to literally eat nothing but the meal replacements all day long…does this product exist? Is it OK to just eat meal replacements all day long? Or if this is an unhealthy plan, does anybody currently have a smoothie regime working for them that is healthy and easy…maybe throwing veggies and fruit in a blender with the shake to get the added nutrition? Where can I find the website that has the best deals on products such as these? THANKS A BUNCH!
How do you make juice from fresh cranberries?
Posted by Joe in Juice Blenders on December 18th, 2008
I don’t have a juice maker of any kind, I’ve got a blender/mixer thingy only. Perhaps someone will know how to make cranberry tea as well
What are some great tasting fruit/vegetable juices that I could make with a blender?
Posted by Joe in Juice Blenders on December 16th, 2008
broken blender from kohls problem?
Posted by Joe in Drink Blenders on December 4th, 2008
i bought this nice display blender from kohls and lost the receipt, do you guys think i can still return it because it broke after 1 use? it has a upc bar code on it and the price.
which blender is the best to make apple juice?
Posted by Joe in Juice Blenders on October 29th, 2008
It’s a hot summer night. How do you cool down with friends?
Posted by Joe in Drink Blenders on September 19th, 2008
Relax at an outdoor bar
Throw a pool party
Crank up the air conditioning
Crank up the blender









