
We all have one. We all use time only once. In particular, I want a favorite frozen margarita recipe. What is a simple machine? Still, how complex? It's time to start up the mixer!
Have you thought about the moment about how wonderful machines existed? You may want to go to the frozen Margarita recipe, or other delicious frozen drink. However, please take some time to appreciate this wonderful machine that turns Margarita mix and ice into a perfect "frozen formulation".
I do not know why someone wants to use a mixer for something, but the best mixer for frozen drinks really did not start for that purpose. Yes, the mixer is a Margarita machine, but more than that ...
History lesson: Steven Poplarusky, owner of Stephens Electric Company in Racine, Wisconsin, 1922, invented the first prototype of today's mixer. His invention was made possible by prior efforts by two engineers Racine - Chester Beach and Frederick Osius, and master marketer Louis Hamilton. (Hamilton? Beach?) Yes, this was the founder of the Hamilton Beach Company.
Poplawski first put the rotary feathers into the bottom of the container to make the first mixer. He used it to make malt and milkshakes and sold the invention to the owner of an avid drugstore for the soda fountain project. (At the time there was Tiki · Hat · Bar, which was regarded as the best blender of frozen drinks, but definitely ...)
Poplawski continued to improve in 1932 and acquired a patent for a machine that also reduces fruits and vegetables. As you can see, the best blenders of those days were used for all kinds of things like today.
Do you remember Frederic Osius of Hamilton Beach Company? In 1937, Osius improved Poplawski's blender and named it Miracle Mixer. Osius named this product Waring Blender, receiving the financial support of Fred Waring, the original engineering student and leader of the orchestra (Waring was always fascinated by new works and gadgets). And you will never look behind the bar. Even today, the Waring blender is a favorite Margarita machine in cocktail lounges and bars around the world.
Five Waring raised the technical differences with Osius after 6 months, Fred Waring dissolved the partnership and monopolized with his own company Waring Corporation. He introduced his own Waring Blender at the National Restaurant Show in Chicago later in the year. When using the retail price tag of $ 29.75, the word spreads quickly.
Fred · Waring continued the tour with his band and threw the blender to hotels, restaurants, bars and high-end department stores. The Waring brand garnered a national attention with Fred's musical popularity. His Waring Blender quickly appeared among the best blenders on the market. Even hospitals were hired to introduce complex meals for patients. Whether to believe it or not is that Dr. Jonas Salk used it during the development of the polio vaccine.
The sales of the Waring blender reached 1 million units in 1954. While Fred Walling 's blender exceeded the milestone behind the stone, another brand, Oster, was also taking shape.
In 1946, John Oster (who sold a manual hair clipper) decided to diversify from barber equipment to small appliances and purchased Stephen Poplawski (inventor of the original mixer) Stevens Electric. Immediately after, the first Osterizer® blender was introduced. It gained popularity with the Fred Waring blender and appeared in many American brides. I am hoping for a list and kitchen. In 1960, John Oster Manufacturing Company was purchased by Sunbeam Corporation.
A company known for its excellent small kitchen utensils such as Hamilton Beach (including Proctor Sirex), Waring, Kitchen Aid, Cuisineart, Breville, Brown, has refined the best blenders and mixers for many years. Stephen Poplawski & 39; In today's cocktail bar, pubs, restaurants, consumer kitchens will mixers be an indispensable item? The Ultimate Margarita Machine!
So, you know more about blender than you had hoped so far. But please remember. Next time, please enjoy your favorite frozen preparation and raise the glass to poplaruski. If it is not for him, you may never have made a recipe for your frozen margarita!

