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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Best G1 Android Phone Games (So Far)


As with many of the new smart phones, several game apps are available for the Google G-1. Some of my favorites so far:

WordPops: Make words as letters "fall" up from the bottom of the screen. A cross between Tetris and Boggle. Comes in a free version (WordPops Lite), but worth the $.99 purchase price for the wider array of usable letters.

Tic Tac Toe: Some of the Tic Tac Toe versions were ponderous and difficult to use, but the free app I found on a quick search of the Android store is fun and fast-moving. It's a great game to play with the kids at restaurants when you're waiting for your food and you've run out of Tic Tac Toe grids on the kids' menu.

AlphaMixr: Also available in a free version, but again worth the $.99 purchase price. Form as many words as you can out of a set of supplied letters while racing the clock.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Healthy Choice Cafe Steamers


I saw these on sale when I was out shopping for some easy lunches and dinners and decided to give a couple a try. Cafe Steamers are packaged in a special steamer basket configuration, so you can have a dinner with veggies crisper than the usual frozen dinner fare, and cooked in a healthier way than some other dinners.

I tried the Sweet Sesame Chicken and the Five-Spice Beef & Vegetables and found both quite tasty and easy to prepare. My biggest beef (no pun intended) is the amount of packaging. Yes, frozen dinners aren't environmentally friendly at the best of times, but Cafe Steamers feature two separate plastic containers, one of which doesn't have a recycling symbol on it that I could find. This seems like a waste, especially when "green" packaging options are so prevalent these days.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

G1 Apps--Calorie Counter


The free Calorie Counter app is a useful tool for anyone wanting to keep track of their calorie consumption. With lists of major items from fast food chains, as well as a barcode scanner, it supplies enough data to get most people through a typical day. You can also save favorites that you eat often, and at the end of the day it gives you a grand total of your calorie consumption.

The barcode scanner is a bit tricky to use, but once you get the hang of it, it gives you a full nutritional profile for the item in question that you can then plug right into your day's menu. Whether you're watching your weight or just trying to eat healthier, the Calorie Counter can be a big help.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

G1 Apps--aBook Reader


The aBook reader for the Android phone provides a surprisingly easy-to-read format for reading. In spite of the small screen, the books are quite legible. Page-turning is accomplished with a simple finger-swipe (or thumb-swipe), accompanied by page-turney noises if you so desire (the sounds can be turned off if you want your reading experience to be quieter or sneakier).

The layout is pretty, too, with a parchment-like background for the text. The only real complaint about this reader is that there aren't many books available that I was able to find.

Read: Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Short Stories of Edgar Allen Poe

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Not Just a Coffee Grinder

Coffee grinders are great to have around if you're a coffee lover, but what if you upgrade to a coffee maker that grinds the beans for you? Is there any point keeping the old grinder?

Actually, there is. There are several useful things you can do with a coffee grinder that have nothing to do with coffee. Many people use them to grind spices, like whole nutmeg or allspice.

They're also great to spin up some finely ground bread crumbs. Keep your leftover bread (we use the ends of the loaves since nobody wants to eat them), tear the pieces into chunks and store them in the freezer. When you need bread crumbs, bring out the coffee grinder, toss in some frozen bread chunks and buzz away. Add Italian seasoning or Parmesan cheese or any other spice that will complement your recipe. Pre-ground and pre-seasoned bread crumbs can be pricey, so this is also a great way to save money.