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Fresh Whipped Cream - Making Your Coffee and Desserts Taste Better

 We love celebrations of any kind whether it is for a birthday, an anniversary, a promotion, or having high grades in school reports. How do we celebrate the special events that happen in our lives? Food and drinks are the center of all celebrations. What is being served tells a lot about how special the festivities are. People who come to your bar and restaurant look for something that would fit their celebratory mood. They may order their favorite dishes or they would want something different to commemorate the occasion. Whatever it may be, it is your responsibility to deliver not just the best food in the house but also the best service. The whippers and nitrous oxide cartridges would be just the thing to make every dish served extra special. These would be great in preparing hot and cold foams, soups and sauces, whipped cream and desserts. You can easily turn an ordinary dish into a special one when you have these kitchen essentials in your place. The nitrous oxide cartridges do ma

Stabilized whipped cream

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  Stabilized whipped cream   can be piped or frosted onto cakes and it won’t lose its shape or melt. Best part? It only takes 5 minutes to make! Yep! You can make your own amazing whipped cream, right at home and it tastes wayyyyy better than that stuff that comes in a tub. Trust me.  INGREDIENTS FOR STABILIZED WHIPPED CREAM USING GELATIN This is my favorite way to make stabilized whipped cream.  The gelatin sets the whipped cream so that it holds its shape, even in hot weather (as long as you keep it in the shade and for not more than 2 hours). Follow my easy step-by-step instructions below.

5 Keys to Managing Your Executive Job Search on LinkedIn

 Cautiously considering upgrading your presence on LinkedIn - either for an executive search or to build your personal brand? You'll need to consider LinkedIn strategies that differ substantially from that of mid-career professionals. For example, many executives choose to limit the information they distribute on LinkedIn, due to company confidentiality or other reasons. Executives are also typically approached more often than other users on LinkedIn, either as a potential employer or by a recruiter piqued by their qualifications. This activity can call for a more toned-down presence on the site, while still conveying a strong leadership message. Consider implementing these changes to cultivate a powerful, yet discreet LinkedIn presence supporting your strategically planned executive job search: 1 - Provide (More) Details on Your Career Progression. Most executives don't start out at the level of CEO or COO; rather, they've held progressively challenging positions - and thi