Welcome To My Kitchen: So easy, even Spicer could make this omelet
20.09.11
Shrewd in my heart I know that if Spicer had to cook for himself, he’d representation out a way to do it. However Spicer’s attitude with cooking (and it’s the same for using a computer) is that he has “people” to do that for him and so he’ll dish out his time doing other things. You can guess who the term “people” refers to and I’ll justified say that I’m glad to do this for him because he does more than his share to keep me up and running.
I happened to descry the recipe for Omelet in a Mug on the www.allrecipes.com website earlier this week and we’ve enjoyed this several times — for breakfast and for lunch. The directions sounded much too undisturbed to be edible but they work! The first time I made this recipe I used bit “snippets” of ham from some deli-sliced ham that I happened to have and since then I’ve utilized the Oscar Mayer real bacon pieces that are such a “go-to” favorite of mine that I keep in the freezer.
Source: Dover Post
Space-saving gadgets help on-the-go lives
18.09.11
Americans delight their coffee. From Starbucks to Peet's, the sheer number of coffee specialty places is astounding.
Americans use 23 billion coffee cups every year. The generally office worker goes through around 500 disposable cups each year, but the overwhelmingly majority of "hot cups" aren't made from recycled material and they're on occasions recyclable. That means those billions of cups — with their spurious, petroleum-based lining — end up in our landfills, to last for hundreds of years.
Planetary Pattern — an innovative Montana-based company committed to preserving and perfecting the toy things that make life more enjoyable — has created several dear quality solutions.
Double Shot is a stylishly handsome coffee mug. But it's more than that.
Made of stainless steel with a high gloss, gouge resistant finish, it's actually a french press and doubled shot coffee mug all-in-one. Perfect for coffee or tea, the Double Photo features a nearly indestructible padded handle and a patented, built-in, swindle-on storage area in what's often wasted space inside the bottom of the mug. You can store supplement coffee or tea leaves inside for that extra "cuppa" you remember you'll want later or store an extra key there for safekeeping.
Source: Record-Searchlight